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Juan Manuel Lopez
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36

Wins

6

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Juan Manuel López Rivera
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: June 30, 1983
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 40
  • Height: 5′ 5½″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 69″
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Pro Debut: February 26, 2005
  • Nationality: Puerto Rico
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 43
  • Total Rounds: 206

Juan Manuel López is a name that will go down in history as one of the best boxers of his generation. Born on June 30, 1983, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, López had a decorated professional career that spanned over 14 years. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the highs and lows of López's career that earned him fame, respect, and a place in the hearts of boxing fans all over the world.

López made his professional debut on January 29, 2005, against Luis Daniel Colon, which he won via a first-round KO. His debut was a testament to the superstar he would become in the sport, winning 29 consecutive fights, 26 of which came via stoppage. At 24 years old, after 21 professional fights, López had his first world title fight against Daniel Ponce de León on June 7, 2008. López delivered an astonishing performance in this fight, winning via a first-round TKO to become the super-bantamweight champion of the world for the first time in his career.

The next year, López successfully defended his WBO super-bantamweight title against Gerry Peñalosa, winning via a 10th round RTD. He successfully defended his title two years later on November 6, 2010, against former World Champion Rafael Márquez via an 8th round RTD. López was clearly at his peak during these initial years, and it's no surprise that many boxing fans regarded him as unstoppable.

López's career took a hit on April 16, 2011, when he faced Orlando Salido in his third title defense. López suffered his first professional defeat via an 8th round TKO, ending his impressive 30-fight win streak. López's career might have taken a temporary hit from this defeat, but it didn't stop him from aiming for the top once again.

López came back into the spotlight in 2014, beating Daniel Ponce de León via a second-round TKO. This fight was significant for López as it was his first fight after a long hiatus, and he had to prove that he still had what it takes to be a top-tier boxer. López proved his point with this win and became the WBO featherweight world champion for the first time in his career.

If López's career was a rollercoaster ride at this point, things took a steep dive in 2019 when he faced Emiliano Martin Garcia in a non-title bout. The fight ended in an eight-round majority draw, and López announced his retirement after the match, ending his career with a record of 36-6-1, including 32 knockout wins, two title wins, and six losses via knockout.

López's record boasts of 43 fights, with 36 wins, one draw, and six losses, none of which were a result of a No-contest. López won a total of two world titles, including one at the super-bantamweight division and one at the featherweight division. He fought a total of seven title fights and won all of them, including eight title-fight KO wins.

Apart from his world titles, López has some noteworthy victories over Hall of Famer Rafael Márquez, Daniel Ponce de León, Gerry Peñalosa, Wilfredo Vázquez Jr., and Jonathan Oquendo. López's career was one that many boxing enthusiasts will never forget. He had an impressive record with an impressive winning percentage, and even his losses came via stoppage. López had a unique fighting style that made him a fan-favorite in Puerto Rico and all over the world.

In conclusion, Juan Manuel López's career was a testament to his grit, determination, and fighting spirit. His record speaks volumes about his career's high and lows, and while he might not be active in the sport today, López's legacy will continue to inspire many young boxers all over the world. López remains an icon in boxing, and his contribution to the sport will always be remembered.

Juan Manuel López Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
43 May 18, 2019 35 Emiliano Martin Garcia Draw MD
42 Nov 10, 2018 35 Cristian Ruben Mino Win UD
41 Mar 3, 2018 34 Jayson Vélez Loss TKO12
40 Oct 29, 2016 33 Wilfredo Vázquez Jr. Win TKO11
39 Sep 11, 2014 31 Jesús Cuellar Loss KO2
38 Jul 12, 2014 31 Francisco Vargas Loss RTD3
37 Mar 15, 2014 30 Daniel Ponce de León Win TKO2
36 Jun 15, 2013 29 Mikey Garcia Loss TKO4
35 Apr 20, 2013 29 Eugenio López Win KO2
34 Feb 2, 2013 29 Aldimar Silva Win TKO9
33 Mar 10, 2012 28 Orlando Salido Loss TKO10
32 Oct 1, 2011 28 Mike Oliver Win TKO2
31 Apr 16, 2011 27 Orlando Salido Loss TKO8
30 Nov 6, 2010 27 Rafael Márquez Win RTD8
29 Jul 10, 2010 27 Bernabé Concepción Win TKO2
28 Jan 23, 2010 26 Steven Luevano Win TKO7
27 Oct 10, 2009 26 Rogers Mtagwa Win UD
26 Jun 27, 2009 25 Olivier Lontchi Win RTD9
25 Apr 25, 2009 25 Gerry Peñalosa Win RTD10
24 Dec 6, 2008 25 Sergio Manuel Medina Win TKO1
23 Oct 4, 2008 25 Cesar Figueroa Win KO1
22 Jun 7, 2008 24 Daniel Ponce de León Win TKO1
21 Feb 23, 2008 24 Jonathan Oquendo Win TKO3
20 Oct 31, 2007 24 Omar Adorno Win TKO2
19 Aug 4, 2007 24 Hugo Dianzo Win TKO10
18 Jun 22, 2007 23 Giovanni Andrade Win TKO1
17 Apr 28, 2007 23 Jorge Otero Win TKO7
16 Mar 3, 2007 23 Leivi Brea Win TKO2
15 Jan 19, 2007 23 Cuauhtemoc Vargas Win RTD6
14 Sep 30, 2006 23 Jose Alonso Win TKO3
13 Jul 21, 2006 23 Edel Ruiz Win RTD7
12 Jun 10, 2006 22 Sergio Mendez Win UD
11 Apr 7, 2006 22 Alberto Chuc Win TKO6
10 Mar 4, 2006 22 Gilberto Bolanos Win UD
9 Jan 21, 2006 22 Jose Luis Caro Win KO3
8 Dec 10, 2005 22 Manuel Sarabia Win TKO1
7 Nov 18, 2005 22 Luis Bolano Win RTD3
6 Sep 30, 2005 22 Roberto Chacon Win KO1
5 Aug 20, 2005 22 Charles Jones Win KO1
4 Jun 11, 2005 21 Eric Nemo Win TKO3
3 Apr 30, 2005 21 Efrain Perez Win KO1
2 Feb 26, 2005 21 Ivan Cordero Win TKO1
1 Jan 29, 2005 21 Luis Daniel Colon Win KO1