Ernesto España

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Ernesto España

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Real name Ernesto España
Rated at Lightweight
Nationality Flag of Venezuela Venezuelan
Birth date November 7, 1954 (1954-11-07) (age 53)
Birth place La Flor, Venezuela
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 44
Wins 36
Wins by KO 29
Losses 8
Draws 0
No contests 0

Ernesto España was a Venezualan boxer who held the World Boxing Association lightweight championship in 1979 and 1980.

España became a professional boxer in 1975 and won all of his bouts except one when he fought Claud Noel on June 16, 1979, for the vacant WBA lightweight title that had been given up by Roberto Duran. España knocked out Noel in the thirteenth round to win the title. He defended it once, knocking out Johnny Lira, before losing the title to Hilmer Kenty by knockout in March 1980. In a rematch in September, Kenty knocked España out again.

In 1981 he beat future champion Arturo Frias. When Frias won the WBA lightweight title, España challenged him but Frias avenged his only loss and won a technical decision over España in 1982.

España's next fight was another challenge for the WBA lightweight title, but this time Ray Mancini knocked him out in six rounds in July 1982. España never challenged for a world title again and retired in 1988.

His brother Crisanto España won the welterweight title in the early 1990s.


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Preceded by
Roberto Duran
WBA Lightweight Champion
June 16, 1979–March 2, 1980
Succeeded by
Hilmer Kenty