Joselito Velazquez (El Huracan) boxeur
- combats
- 15
- gagnés
- 14
- perdus
- 0
- match nul
- 1
- Situation
- active
- Division
- fly
- Début
- 2016-12-17
- Taille
- 5′ 4″/163cm
- Allonge
- 58″/147cm
- âge
- 28
- Né
- -
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- Mexico
Joselito Velázquez Altamirano (born 30 September 1993) is a Mexican professional boxer. As an amateur he won gold medals at the 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games, and represented Mexico at the 2016 Olympics.Velázquez was born in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico, but had to leave at the age of two because of his family's financial needs. He then moved with his family to Cancun, where he grew up. His father worked as a cab driver and a baker, while his mother worked at a daycare.Velázquez was introduced to boxing through his older brother, who was a member of the Quintana Roo state boxing team. He decided to practice the sport after seeing his brother compete in a national tournament. Joselito also played soccer as a teenager. He was part of Cruz Azul's U-14 team. However, he could not make it to a professional level because of his slight build.Velázquez was the Pan American Games gold medalist in 2011 and 2015 in the light flyweight category. He defeated Cuban amateur world champions Yosvany Veitía and Joahnys Argilagos in each competition's final match. Velázquez was the first athlete from Cancún to compete in the Olympic Games. Months before the 2016 Olympics, Velázquez suffered a dislocated shoulder that did not let him practice nor compete for two months. He was reportedly not healthy in the lead-up to the Olympics but he won the 2016 APB and WSB Olympic Qualifier to earn a spot. According to several analysts, he was part of the most talented generation of Mexican boxers at the amateur level. Velazquez won his first Olympic fight against Argentinian Leonardo Blanc. He'd lose in the next round against the eventual gold medalist, Uzbek Hasanboy Dusmatov.As an amateur, Velázquez accrued a 138-40 record. Analysts see him as a technical boxer with speed in hands and legs, with ability to work in short distances. He's quoted Julio César Chávez as his role model.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2021-11-06 | Gilberto Mendoza | WLLWW | MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
2021-05-29 | Carlos Mejia Juarez | WLWWWL | Grand Hotel, Tijuana | DRAW Majority decision |
2020-09-05 | Brandon Gallardo Vargas | WWLWD | Gimnasio TV Azteca, Mexico City | WIN Unanimous decision |
2019-11-30 | Adrian Curiel | LWLWWW | Arena La Paz, La Paz | WIN Unanimous decision |
2019-09-14 | Francisco Bonilla | DWLWWL | Dignity Health Sports Park , Carson | WIN KO |
2019-06-22 | Martin Tecuapetla | DLLWLW | Ahualulco del Mercado | LOST Split-decision |
2019-04-06 | Angel Guevara | LDWLLL | Arena Sonora, Hermosillo | LOST Technical knockout |
2019-02-23 | Kevin Villanueva | WDWWWW | Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno, Tijuana | LOST Technical knockout |
2018-11-10 | Jesus Cervantes Villanueva | WWWWWL | Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana | WIN Corner retirement |
2018-09-08 | Jose Flores Chanez | LLLWWL | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
2017-12-09 | Armando Vazquez Gonzalez | WLWLLL | Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino, Events Center, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-09-30 | Erick Zamora | WWWLLW | Grand Oasis Arena, Cancun | WIN KO |
2017-06-16 | Rogelio Armenta | LLLLLL | Salon Mezzanine, Tijuana | WIN KO |
2017-03-10 | Diego Guerrero | WW | Carpa Astros, Tlalpan | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-12-17 | Eduardo Casimiro | WWWWLL | Grand Oasis Arena, Cancun | LOST KO |