Nelson Dieppa pugile
- combattimenti
- 33
- vinto
- 25
- perduto
- 5
- pareggiare
- 2
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- light flyweight
- Debutto
- 1993-02-13
- Altezza
- 5′ 4″/163cm
- Arrivare a
- 66″/168cm
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1971-02-25
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- Puerto Rico
Nelson Dieppa-Gerena (born February 25, 1971) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. As an amateur, he represented Puerto Rico in international events including the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships, 1991 Pan American Games and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Dieppa debuted as a professional on February 13, 1993, when he defeated Carlos Figueroa. His first world championship fight took place on July 3, 2000, when he lost to Will Grigsby for the World Boxing Organization's light flyweight championship. Following this fight Grigsby tested positive for illegal drugs and the title was declared vacant. Following this fight the title was won by Masibulele Makepula but was stripped again. He won the vacant title on April 14, 2001, in a fight against Andy Tabanas. Dieppa defended the title successfully five times before losing it to Hugo Cázares on April 30, 2005.Nelson Dieppa was born and raised in Vieques, Puerto Rico. He began his boxing career at a young age. As an amateur Dieppa represented Puerto Rico in international competitions, competing in the Light Flyweight division(– 48 kilograms). In 1991 he represented the island in two major international events. The first one was the World Amateur Boxing Championships, organized in Sydney, Australia from November 15 to 23. In this event he won bronze, finishing in the third global position along Daniel Petrov of Bulgaria. His second international participation of the year was in the Pan American Games that took place on Havana, Cuba. Here he again took bronze, sharing the third position with Fernando Retayud of Colombia. A year later he went on to represent Puerto Rico at the 1992 Olympic Games, held in Barcelona, Spain. These would mark his final participation in an amateur event. Dieppa only participated in one fight in the first round of the Olympic boxing tournament, where he fought against Daniel Petrov. Dieppa lost the fight by points, with a final score of 7-10.Dieppa debuted as a professional on February 13, 1993, when he fought Carlos Figueroa in an event organized at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum. He won the fight by knockout in the first round. His first professional fight in Vieques took place on March 7, 1993, when he knocked out David Almodouvar in the second round. It took Dieppa almost eight months to return to a boxing ring in an official fight. This was his first major lay-off from boxing. He returned, on January 29, 1994, and participated in a boxing card that took place in San Juan, where he defeated Jose Hernandez by unanimous decision. Dieppa's first fight outside of Puerto Rico took place on April 13, 1995, when he fought Hipolito Saucedo, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The contest was scheduled for six rounds and the judges declared it a draw. Following this fight he participated in four fights organized in Ponce and San Juan, winning two by knockout.On June 1, 1996, Dieppa won his first regional professional championship when he defeated Pablo Tiznado in a card that took place in Miami, Florida. In this fight he won the Fecarbox Flyweight championship, a regional title sanctioned by the World Boxing Council. During this timeframe Dieppa was trained by Félix Trinidad Sr. and was under contract with Don King. Dieppa won three, non-title bouts in a row, including a unanimous decision in eight rounds against Kenny Berrios on June 7, 1997. His next fight was against Carlos Murillo and was held on February 13, 1998, at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. The judges awarded Murillo a split decision victory, marking Dieppa's first professional defeat. On October 3, 1998, he returned to activity in a fight against Orlando Malone. Dieppa won the fight by unanimous decision. He participated in three fights between 1999 and early 2000, winning all of them by knockout.On July 3, 2000, Dieppa had his first world title opportunity. Dieppa fought world champion Will Grigsby for the WBO's world Jr. Flyweight title. Dieppa was declared the winner by unanimous decision at first, but Grigsby tested positive for cocaine after the fight. The WBO declared the fight a no contest and Dieppa was stripped of the championship. Masibulele Makepula of South Africa won the vacant championship but the WBO stripped it and declared it vacant.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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2008-04-05 | Ivan Calderon | WWWWWW | Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan | LOST Unanimous decision |
2008-02-23 | Alex Sanchez | LLWWLL | Coliseo Héctor Solá Bezares, Caguas | WIN Corner retirement |
2007-03-23 | Daniel Reyes | LLWLWW | Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot, San Juan | LOST Split-decision |
2006-09-30 | Hugo Fidel Cazares | WWWWWW | Coliseo Héctor Solá Bezares, Caguas | LOST Technical knockout |
2006-05-26 | Erik Ramirez | LWWWLW | Coliseo Pedrín Zorrilla, Hato Rey | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-12-17 | Juan Alfonso Keb Baas | LLLLLL | Coliseo Tomas Dones, Fajardo | WIN Majority decision |
2005-04-30 | Hugo Fidel Cazares | WWWWWW | Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot, Hato Rey | LOST |
2005-01-29 | Alex Sanchez | WDLLWW | Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez, Bayamon | WIN KO |
2004-07-30 | Ulises Solis | WWWWWW | Freedom Hall State Fairground, Louisville | WIN Majority decision |
2004-03-20 | Kermin Guardia | WWWWWW | Coliseo Mario 'Quijote' Morales, Guaynabo | WIN KO |
2002-08-24 | Jhon Alberto Molina | LWDWWW | Roberto Clemente Stadium, Carolina | DRAW |
2001-09-29 | Thongchai Utaida | WWWWDW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-04-14 | Andy Tabanas | WLWWWD | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN KO |
2000-11-28 | Julio Coronel | WLLWLL | Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-07-22 | Will Grigsby | WWDWWL | American Airlines Arena, Miami | NC |
2000-03-17 | Manuel Noyola | WLDWLL | Jim Davidson Theatre, Pembroke Pines | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-03-27 | Ramon Jose Hurtado | WWLWWL | Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-01-30 | Jose Ortiz | LLLLL | Flagler Dog Track, Miami | WIN KO |
1998-10-03 | Orlando Malone | LLLLLL | Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-02-13 | Carlos Murillo | WLLWLW | The Pit - UNM, Albuquerque | LOST Split-decision |
1997-06-07 | Kenny Berrios | LWWWLL | Miami | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-10-07 | Rolando Chevere | LWWLWL | Condado | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-08-17 | Salvador Casillas | LLLLLW | Jai Alai Fronton, Miami | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-06-01 | Pablo Tiznado | WLLLWL | Miami | WIN KO |
1996-03-09 | Melquiades Ventura | LLLLLL | Miami | WIN KO |
1995-12-09 | Felipe Ortiz | LL | Caribe Hilton Hotel, San Juan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1995-11-15 | Arnaldo Perez | LWL | Condado | WIN Unanimous decision |
1995-10-26 | Melquiades Ventura | LLLLLL | Ponce | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-04-13 | Hipolito Saucedo | WWWWWW | Silver Nugget, North Las Vegas | DRAW Split-decision |
1994-07-22 | Carlos Bernier | DWWW | Trujillo Alto | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-01-29 | Jose Hernandez | DWLLLL | San Juan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-07-30 | David Almodovar | debut | Vieques | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-02-13 | Carlos Figueroa | LLWWL | Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan | WIN Technical knockout |