Sergio García (boxer)
Sergio García | |
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Born | Sergio García Gómez 9 October 1992[1] Torrelavega, Cantabria, Spain |
Other names | El Niño |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Light-middleweight |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
Reach | 73 in (185 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox[1] |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 37 |
Wins | 34 |
Wins by KO | 14 |
Losses | 3 |
Sergio García Gómez (born 9 October 1992[2]) is a Spanish professional boxer who held the European super-welterweight title from 2018 to 2021.
Professional career
[edit]Early career
[edit]García began boxing professionally at the age of 19, defeating Celestino Chacon by knockout on his debut in Maliaño, Spain, on 26 May 2012.[1] Having won his first eight fights, García signed a promotional deal with Maravillabox Promotions in September 2013.[3] In his ninth fight,[1] he secured his first professional boxing title when he won the vacant WBC Mundo Hispano super welterweight title courtesy of a late TKO stoppage of compatriot Raul Asencio in Castellón de la Plana on 25 October 2013.[1] He picked up domestic honours, securing the vacant Spanish super welterweight title in Torrelavega on 29 November 2014.[1] He won the title following a third round stoppage of Jose Manuel Lopez Clavero, taking his record to 16–0 in the process.[1]
He fought Russian Pavel Mamontov for the WBC International super welterweight title in Torrelavega on 4 June 2016.[1] García won the fight by unanimous decision, winning comfortably on the judges' scorecards.[4] García made a further step up when he defeated compatriot Isaac Real in Barcelona a year later, on 10 June 2017, in doing so he won the WBC Silver super welterweight title.[1][5][6] García won the fight by unanimous decision.[1] He successfully defended his WBC Silver title back in Torrelavega on 22 September 2017,[1] his opponent Felipe Moncelli retired in the seventh round of the contest.[1][7]
European super welterweight champion
[edit]García was scheduled to fight Zakaria Attou for the vacant European super welterweight title, but Attou was forced to withdraw due to a cut sustained in sparring.[8] Attou was replaced at late notice by Frenchman Maxime Beaussire.[8] The fight took place in Torrelavega on 29 September 2018, García securing a comprehensive victory by unanimous decision,[9] with the judges scoring the bout 120–108, 119–109 and 118–110 respectively.[9]
He agreed a deal to defend his title against unbeaten British boxer Ted Cheeseman at The O2 Arena in London on 2 February 2019,[10] the main event on the card.[11] This meant that García would be fighting outside of his home country for the first time in his professional career.[12] García stated that he hoped that defeating Cheeseman would open up opportunities to fight at world level.[12] García secured a comprehensive unanimous decision victory over Cheeseman to retain his title,[13] with two judges scoring the fight 119–109, whilst the other judge scored it 115–114.[14] García retained his European title once again on 22 June 2019, defeating Sergey Rabchenko by unanimous decision in Torrelavega; the judges scorecards reading 119–109,119–110 and 117–111 in García's favour.[15]
Professional boxing record
[edit]37 fights | 34 wins | 3 losses |
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By knockout | 14 | 1 |
By decision | 20 | 2 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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37 | Loss | 34–3 | Yoenis Tellez | TKO | 3 (10) 2:01 | 29 Jul 2023 | T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. | |
36 | Win | 34–2 | Sebastian Cabaña | UD | 10 | 15 Apr 2023 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | |
35 | Loss | 33–2 | Tony Harrison | UD | 10 | 9 Apr 2022 | The Theater at Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | For vacant WBC silver super-welterweight title |
34 | Loss | 33–1 | Sebastian Fundora | UD | 12 | 5 Dec 2021 | Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |
33 | Win | 33–0 | Gregory Trenel | TKO | 6 (10), 2:39 | 19 Dec 2020 | Bolera Severino Prieto, Torrelavega, Spain | |
32 | Win | 32–0 | Pablo Mendoza | UD | 10 | 21 Aug 2020 | El Malecon, Torrelavega, Spain | |
31 | Win | 31–0 | Fouad El Massoudi | UD | 12 | 7 Dec 2019 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | |
30 | Win | 30–0 | Sergey Rabchenko | UD | 12 | 22 Jun 2019 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | Retained European super-welterweight title |
29 | Win | 29–0 | Ted Cheeseman | UD | 12 | 2 Feb 2019 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Retained European super-welterweight title |
28 | Win | 28–0 | Maxime Beaussire | UD | 12 | 29 Sep 2018 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | Won vacant European super-welterweight title |
27 | Win | 27–0 | Giorgi Kerdikoshvili | PTS | 8 | 11 May 2018 | Palacio de los Deportes, Oviedo, Spain | |
26 | Win | 26–0 | Jeffrey Rosales | PTS | 8 | 3 Feb 2018 | Frontón Bizkaia, Bilbao, Spain | |
25 | Win | 25–0 | Felice Moncelli | RTD | 7 (12), 3:00 | 22 Sep 2017 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | Retained WBC Silver super-welterweight title |
24 | Win | 24–0 | Isaac Real | UD | 12 | 10 Jun 2017 | Palau Olímpic Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain | Won vacant WBC Silver super-welterweight title |
23 | Win | 23–0 | Nelson Altamirano | TKO | 2 (8), 1:19 | 1 Apr 2017 | Pabellón María Pardo, Torrelavega, Spain | |
22 | Win | 22–0 | Michael Mora | PTS | 8 | 23 Jul 2016 | Palacio de los Deportes, Benidorm, Spain | |
21 | Win | 21–0 | Pavel Mamontov | UD | 12 | 4 Jun 2016 | Bolera Severino Prieto, Torrelavega, Spain | Won vacant WBC International super-welterweight title |
20 | Win | 20–0 | Igor Faniian | UD | 10 | 12 Mar 2016 | Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain | |
19 | Win | 19–0 | Alan Casillas | TKO | 6 (8), 0:58 | 17 Oct 2015 | Pabellón Río Viar, Torrelavega, Spain | |
18 | Win | 18–0 | Karlo Tabaghua | UD | 8 | 11 Apr 2015 | Palacio de los Deportes, Benidorm, Spain | |
17 | Win | 17–0 | Pavel Semjonov | UD | 8 | 28 Feb 2015 | Pabellón Fernando Expósito, Renedo de Pielagos, Spain | |
16 | Win | 16–0 | Jose Manuel Lopez Clavero | TKO | 3 (10), 2:59 | 29 Nov 2014 | El Ferial, Torrelavega, Spain | Won vacant Spanish super-welterweight title |
15 | Win | 15–0 | Giorgi Ungiadze | UD | 8 | 4 Oct 2014 | Pabellon Multiusos La Lechera, Torrelavega, Spain | |
14 | Win | 14–0 | Francisco Tejedor | TKO | 2 (8), 2:17 | 28 Jun 2014 | Hotel El Asador de Enrique, Madrid, Spain | |
13 | Win | 13–0 | Kobe Vandekerkhove | UD | 8 | 9 May 2014 | Gran Canaria Arena, Las Palmas, Spain | |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Euclides Espitia | UD | 6 | 22 Mar 2014 | Hotel El Asador de Enrique, Madrid, Spain | |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Feliks Kleins | TKO | 2 (8), 2:56 | 21 Dec 2013 | Pabellon Esperanza Lag, Elche, Spain | |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Raul Asencio | TKO | 9 (10), 1:02 | 25 Oct 2013 | Recinto de La Pérgola, Castellón de la Plana, Spain | Won vacant WBC Mundo Hispano super-welterweight title |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Rafael Chiruta | UD | 6 | 19 Oct 2013 | Bolera Jesus Vela, Renedo de Pielagos, Spain | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Santos Medrano | UD | 6 | 30 Aug 2013 | Laredo, Cantabria, Spain | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Julio Alberto Barsena | RTD | 3 (6), 3:00 | 24 May 2013 | Argoños, Spain | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Mehdi El Ahmar | KO | 4 (6), 1:58 | 9 Mar 2013 | Solares, Spain | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Enrique Celis | TKO | 4 (4), 2:58 | 2 Feb 2013 | Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, Spain | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Carlos Faria | KO | 3 (4), 1:43 | 1 Dec 2012 | Pabellon Pedro Velarde, Maliaño, Spain | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Julio Sanchez | PTS | 4 | 27 Oct 2012 | Bolera Jesus Vela, Renedo de Pielagos, Spain | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Raul Gonzalez | TKO | 3 (4), 2:44 | 14 Sep 2012 | Beranga, Spain | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Celestino Chacon | KO | 4 (4), 0:30 | 26 May 2012 | Pabellon Pedro Velarde, Maliaño, Spain |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Sergio García – Boxrec". Boxrec. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia Bio Information - PBC Boxing". FOX Sports. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
- ^ "Sergio García ficha por Maravillabox" (in Spanish). Espabox. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia v Pavel Mamontov". Boxrec. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ "Isaac Real v Sergio Garcia". Boxrec. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia picks up WBC Silver belt with Isaac Real triumph". World Boxing News. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia v Felice Moncelli". Boxrec. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Sergio Garcia to face late-sub Maxime Beaussire, sees world title shot up next". RingTV. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Sergio Garcia v Maxime Beaussire". Boxrec. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Ted Cheeseman targets European title at The O2 on February 2". Sky Sports. 10 January 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Ted Cheeseman vs Sergio Garcia result: Classy Spaniard wins on points to defend European title". The Independent. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Cheeseman vs Garcia: Sergio Garcia hopes beating Ted Cheeseman will move him closer to world title". Sky Sports. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia beats Ted Cheeseman on points to retain European title". BBC Sport. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia v Ted Cheeseman". Boxrec. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Sergio Garcia v Sergey Rabchenko". Boxrec. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
External links
[edit]- Boxing record for Sergio García from BoxRec (registration required)