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Carlos Rios
Born
Carlos Alberto Ramon Rios

(1971-04-14) 14 April 1971 (age 53)
NationalityArgentine
Statistics
Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Boxing record
Total fights67
Wins53
Wins by KO34
Losses11
Draws3

Carlos Alberto Ramon Rios (born 14 April 1971) is an Argentine professional boxer. He currently has 53 wins and 11 losses. Rios has fought in the super lightweight and featherweight division. Rios has fought for a world title on several occasions. In 1997 Rios fought Luisito Espinosa for the WBC featherweight title. He was defeated by TKO in the 6th round.

In 1999, Rios was defeated by Floyd Mayweather Jr. for the WBC super featherweight title.[1] He later fought Acelino Freitas in 2000 for the WBO super featherweight title. The fight ended in a technical knockout after Rios' corner threw in the towel.

Professional boxing record

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53 wins (34 knockouts), 11 losses, 3 draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 53-11-3 Argentina Rodolfo Sergio Javier Lauria TKO 3 (8) 2014-08-16 Argentina Sauce Viejo, Santa Fe, Argentina
Loss 52-11-3 Argentina Fabio Daniel Oliva KO 2 (10) 2004-04-17 Argentina Club Atletico Union, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina
Loss 52-10-3 South Africa Lovemore Ndou KO 5 (12) 2003-12-05 Australia Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
Win 52-9-3 Argentina Roberto David Arrieta TD 9 (10) 2003-10-17 Argentina Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina
Draw 51-9-3 Mexico Pablo Ramon Barbero SD 8 (8) 2003-09-12 Argentina Villa Maria, Cordoba, Argentina
Loss 51-9-2 Argentina Jorge Rodrigo Barrios TD 6 (10) 2002-10-26 Argentina Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina

References

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  1. ^ "Mayweather Keeps His W.B.C. Title". The New York Times. 1999-02-19. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
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