Vicente Saldivar
Featherweight
Vicente Saldivar
"Zurdo de Oro"
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- Born: May 03, 1943
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- Age: 80
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- Stance: Southpaw
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- Nationality: Mexican
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Vicente Saldívar is a name that reverberates across the boxing world, even many years after his retirement from the sport. Throughout his career, which lasted more than a decade, he managed to achieve numerous milestones that placed him among the best in his weight class. One of his most remarkable feats was winning five world titles, which was no easy task for any boxer. In this article, we will examine Saldívar's remarkable career, how he achieved his remarkable success, and what he means to the sport of boxing as a whole.
From the very start of his career, it was clear that Vicente Saldívar was destined to be a star. He made his professional debut in 1961, at the tender age of just 17. Despite his youth, he showed incredible skill and determination, dispatching his opponent, Baby Palacios, in just one round. Over his next 15 fights, he continued to dominate, winning 12 of them via stoppage. It was clear that he was a fighter to watch, and boxing fans everywhere were taking notice.
It wasn't long before Saldívar was given the opportunity to fight for his first title. In 1964, after just 26 professional fights, he was given the chance to fight Sugar Ramos for the featherweight WBA, WBC, and The Ring titles. Despite the immense pressure, Saldívar rose to the challenge, delivering a stunning performance that saw him win via 12th round RTD. This victory marked the beginning of what would be a legendary career, filled with significant victories and historic milestones.
Over the next few years, Saldívar continued to dominate the featherweight division, taking on all comers and dispatching most of them in spectacular fashion. One of his most significant title defenses occurred in 1966 when he faced off against Floyd Robertson. Robertson was a formidable opponent, but he was no match for Saldívar, who won the fight via 2nd round KO. This victory cemented Saldívar's status as one of the most dominant fighters of his time, and it set the stage for even greater things to come.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about Saldívar's career was his ability to consistently perform at a high level, even as the competition around him continued to evolve. Over the years, he faced numerous skilled opponents, including several boxing legends. One of his most notable victories was against Ismael Laguna, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2001. Despite Laguna's formidable reputation, Saldívar was able to dispatch him in just 6 rounds, showcasing his incredible talent and ability.
Of course, Saldívar's career was not without setbacks. He suffered three losses during his time in the ring, all of which came via knockout. However, even in defeat, he showed incredible resilience and determination, always managing to bounce back and come back stronger. In fact, some of his most impressive performances came after his losses, as he proved his critics wrong time and time again.
One of the most remarkable things about Saldívar's career was the legacy that he left behind. Even years after his retirement, he remains a beloved figure in the world of boxing and a source of inspiration for countless fighters around the globe. The combination of his skill, determination, and fighting style made him a fan favorite, and his name is still synonymous with greatness in the sport.
In conclusion, Vicente Saldívar is one of the most iconic boxers of all time, and his career is a testament to what hard work and perseverance can achieve. From his impressive debut to his remarkable title victories and legendary performances, he has left an indelible mark on the sport of boxing. His incredible talent and fighting style ensured that he would be remembered as one of the best, and his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate fighters for years to come.
Vicente Saldívar Fight Record
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Result | Via |
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40 | Oct 21, 1973 | 30 | Éder Jofre | Loss | KO4 |
39 | Jul 15, 1971 | 28 | Frankie Crawford | Win | UD |
38 | Dec 11, 1970 | 27 | Kuniaki Shibata | Loss | RTD12 |
37 | May 9, 1970 | 27 | Johnny Famechon | Win | UD |
36 | Jul 18, 1969 | 26 | José Legrá | Win | UD |
35 | Oct 14, 1967 | 24 | Howard Winstone | Win | TKO12 |
34 | Jun 15, 1967 | 24 | Howard Winstone | Win | UD |
33 | Jan 29, 1967 | 23 | Mitsunori Seki | Win | TKO7 |
32 | Aug 7, 1966 | 23 | Mitsunori Seki | Win | UD |
31 | Feb 12, 1966 | 22 | Floyd Robertson | Win | KO2 |
30 | Sep 7, 1965 | 22 | Howard Winstone | Win | UD |
29 | May 7, 1965 | 22 | Raul Rojas | Win | TKO15 |
28 | Dec 6, 1964 | 21 | Delfino Rosales | Win | TKO11 |
27 | Sep 26, 1964 | 21 | Sugar Ramos | Win ⭐️ | RTD12 |
26 | Jun 1, 1964 | 21 | Ismael Laguna | Win | UD |
25 | Apr 4, 1964 | 21 | Eduardo Guerrero | Win | UD |
24 | Feb 8, 1964 | 20 | Juan Ramírez | Win | TKO2 |
23 | Dec 16, 1963 | 20 | Félix Gutiérrez | Win | TKO3 |
22 | Sep 21, 1963 | 20 | Beresford Francis | Win | TKO2 |
21 | Jul 13, 1963 | 20 | Eloy Sánchez | Win | KO1 |
20 | Jun 12, 1963 | 20 | Baby Luis | Win | TKO8 |
19 | Apr 19, 1963 | 20 | Dwight Hawkins | Win | KO5 |
18 | Mar 16, 1963 | 20 | Luis Hernández | Win | KO2 |
17 | Dec 29, 1962 | 19 | Baby Luis | Loss | TKO7 |
16 | Dec 16, 1962 | 19 | Jorge Salazar | Win | KO5 |
15 | Nov 17, 1962 | 19 | José López | Win | UD |
14 | Oct 11, 1962 | 19 | Luis Hernández | Win | KO1 |
13 | Aug 22, 1962 | 19 | Alberto Soto | Win | TKO2 |
12 | Jun 27, 1962 | 19 | Indio Fernández | Win | TKO6 |
11 | May 2, 1962 | 19 | Genaro González | Win | DQ |
10 | Apr 4, 1962 | 19 | Jorge Salazar | Win | KO4 |
9 | Mar 18, 1962 | 19 | Juan Zavala | Win | KO10 |
8 | Feb 8, 1962 | 18 | Rosendo Martínez | Win | TKO5 |
7 | Jan 6, 1962 | 18 | Ernesto Beltrán | Win | KO6 |
6 | Dec 3, 1961 | 18 | Juan Rodríguez | Win | TKO6 |
5 | Oct 14, 1961 | 18 | José Luis Mora | Win | UD |
4 | May 20, 1961 | 18 | Babe López | Win | KO3 |
3 | Apr 16, 1961 | 18 | Eduardo Meza | Win | KO3 |
2 | Mar 22, 1961 | 18 | Frijol González | Win | KO4 |
1 | Feb 18, 1961 | 17 | Baby Palacios | Win | KO1 |