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Victor Rabanales
Born
Victor Manuel Rabanales

(1962-12-23) December 23, 1962 (age 61)
NationalityMexico Mexican
Other namesEl Chiapas
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Featherweight
Super Bantamweight
Bantamweight
Height5 ft 7 in (173 cm)
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights73
Wins49
Wins by KO26
Losses21
Draws3
No contests0

Victor Manuel Rabanales (born December 23, 1962 in Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, Mexico) was a Mexican boxer in the Featherweight division. He is a former WBC FECARBOX and the WBC Bantamweight Champion.[1] He was trained by Boxing Hall of Famer Ignacio Beristáin.[2]

Professional career

In August 1983, Rabanales won his pro debut by knocking out veteran Mario Asteaga in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.[3]

WBC Bantamweight Championship

His first shot at a WBC Bantamweight Championship was against Greg Richardson, but he lost a disputed decision.[4] In Inglewood, California he upset Yong-Hoon Lee to win the Interim WBC Bantamweight Championship.[5] On September 17, 1992 he won the WBC Bantamweight Championship by beating an undefeated Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in Japan.[6] He would lose his title to Jung-Il Byun in another very disputed decision in South Korea.[7] He also had close decision losses to an undefeated Wayne McCullough and Sirimongkol Singwancha.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Victor Rabanales - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia". Boxrec.com. 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  2. ^ Montoya, Gabriel (2011-09-01). "A Conversation with Nacho Beristain". MaxBoxing. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  3. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Records". Boxrec.com. 1972-06-30. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  4. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Records". Boxrec.com. 1991-05-20. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  5. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Records". Boxrec.com. 1992-03-30. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  6. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Records". Boxrec.com. 1992-09-17. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  7. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Records". Boxrec.com. 1993-03-28. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
Preceded by WBC Bantamweight Champion
17 September 1992– 28 March 1993
Succeeded by