Rafael Márquez (boxer)

Rafael Márquez
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Real name Rafael Márquez Méndez
Rated at Super Featherweight
Featherweight
Super Bantamweight
Bantamweight
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Nationality Mexican
Born March 25, 1975 (1975-03-25) (age 36)
Mexico City, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 44
Wins 39
Wins by KO 35
Losses 5

Rafael Márquez Méndez (born 25 March 1975 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer. He is a former world champion at the IBF / IBO Bantamweight (118 lb) and WBC Super Bantamweight (122 lb) divisions.

Márquez comes from a strong boxing pedigree. His older brother, Juan Manuel Márquez, was the former WBA and IBF Featherweight World Champion, former WBC Jr. Lightweight World Champion, and current WBA, WBO, and Ring Magazine Lineal Lightweight World Champion.

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Professional career

Márquez began his professional boxing career with an eighth round knockout loss to former WBC Bantamweight champion Victor Rabanales.[1]

He gained recognition by defeating two division world champion Mark Johnson (40-1-0) by a split decision. In a rematch, Márquez knocked out Johnson in the eighth round in an IBF bantamweight title eliminator bout.

Bantamweight

On February 15, 2003, he came from behind to knock out Tim Austin (25-0-1) to claim the IBF Bantamweight title, in what was considered to be a big upset.[1] Márquez went on to successfully defend his title seven times. His notable title defenses were two victories over former light flyweight champion Mauricio Pastrana, a decision win over Ricardo Vargas and two knockout victories over former as well as future IBO Bantamweight champion Silence Mabuza, whom he defeated for the second time on August 5, 2006 in his final defense.[1]

Super Bantamweight

See also; Israel Vázquez-Rafael Márquez rivalry

Márquez moved up a weight division to challenge and defeat WBC Superbantamweight champion Israel Vázquez in seven rounds. However, in a rematch in July 2007, Márquez lost his title after being defeated by Vázquez in the sixth round when the referee stopped the fight. The rematch was named the 2007 fight of the year. In the rubber match of their trilogy, Rafael lost a split decision, with scores of 113-112 and 114-111 to Vázquez, with one judge seeing it 114-111 for Márquez. Márquez may not have lost this bout if not for a point deduction for a low blow in the tenth round. Marquez and promoter Gary Shaw claimed that this hit was on the belt line and should not have elicited any deductions. Márquez was able to knock Vázquez down for the first time in the trilogy in this third fight, but Vázquez in turn put Márquez down in the final seconds of the 12th round, securing the victory and giving Márquez his fifth defeat.

Márquez was ranked number three in The Ring magazine's pound-for-pound rankings.[2] and ranked as the Ring Magazine's number one Bantamweight boxer. He later became the top ranked boxer in the Super Bantamweight division before his loss to Vázquez.

Featherweight

Márquez was inactive for over a year as he recuperated from the trilogy with Vázquez. On May 23, 2009, he returned to the ring by scoring a 3rd round TKO over José Francisco Mendoza (21-2-2) in the featherweight division.

In the first week of May 2010, Márquez announced his 4th and final match with Israel Vásquez.[3] After three epic battles, Vázquez and Márquez fought for a fourth time on May 22, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The bout was appropriately titled "Once and Four All" and carried live by Showtime. Márquez scored a third round TKO victory over Vázquez to even their series at two wins each.[4][5] Afterwards, Márquez stated; "The fifth one could be a possibility if the fans vote for it. That is what I live for. Israel Vásquez is a great fighter." [2]

In his next fight, he was scheduled to challenge undefeated WBO Featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez on September 18, 2010, however, the fight had to be postponed by several weeks when Márquez suffered a thumb injury which prevented him from training. Márquez would ultimately lose the bout by 8th round TKO after he was unable to continue due to a shoulder injury. After the fight, Márquez said that he had chosen to proceed with the bout despite a right shoulder injury suffered before the contest because he did not wish to cause a second delay. According to Márquez, he re-aggravated that injury in the third round during a flurry of punches. He also expressed his eagerness to face Lopez in a rematch.[6] It was later revealed that Márquez had suffered a hairline fracture in his right shoulder blade during the fight and would require 6 months to recover from the injury.[7]

Return to Super Bantamweight

On 16 July 2011, Márquez made his comeback in Cancún on the same card as his brother, Juan Manuel, against Eduardo Becerril. Both fights were tune-ups and the younger Márquez brother comfortably dealed with his opponent, knocking him down once on the way to a 6th round TKO.

Márquez fought against WBC Super Bantamweight champion Toshiaki Nishioka on 1 October at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Marquez lost by unanimous decision.

Professional record

40 Wins (36 knockouts), 7 Losses, 0 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Venue and Location Notes
Loss 40-7 Toshiaki Nishioka UD 12 October 1, 2011 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, United States WBC Super Bantamweight title on the line.
Win 40-6 Eduardo Becerril RTD 6 (10) July 16, 2011 Plaza de Toros, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Loss 39-6 Juan Manuel López TKO 8 (12), 3:00 November 6, 2010 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, United States For WBO Featherweight title on the line.
Win 39-5 Israel Vázquez TKO 3 (12), 1:33 May 22, 2010 Staples Center, Los Angeles, United States Won WBC silver featherweight title. Vazquez was knocked down in the third round. Fourth fight of a rivalry.
Win 38-5 Jose Francisco Mendoza TKO 3 (10), 2:26 May 23, 2009 Arena Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
Loss 37-5 Israel Vázquez SD 12 (12) March 1, 2008 The Home Depot Center, Carson, United States For WBC super bantamweight title. Third fight of a rivalry.
Loss 37-4 Israel Vázquez TKO 6 (12), 1:16 Aughst 4, 2007 Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, United States For WBC super bantamweight title. Second fight of a rivalry.
Win 37-3 Israel Vázquez RTD 7 (12), 3:00 March 3, 2007 The Home Depot Center, Carson, United States Won WBC super bantamweight title. First fight of a rivalry.
Win 36-3 Silence Mabuza RTD 9 (12), 3:00 August 5, 2006 MontBleu Resort & Casino, Stateline, United States Rematch. Defends IBF and IBO bantamweight titles.
Win 35-3 Silence Mabuza TKO 4 (12), 2:08 November 5, 2005 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, United States Defends IBF bantamweight title. Wins IBO bantamweight title.
Win 34-3 Ricardo Vargas UD 12 (12) May 28, 2005 Staples Center, Los Angeles, United States Defends IBF bantamweight title.
Win 33-3 Mauricio Pastrana TKO 8 (12), 3:00 November 27, 2004 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, United States Rematch. Defends IBF bantamweight title.
Win 32-3 Heriberto Ruiz KO 3 (12), 2:11 July 31, 2004 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, United States Defends IBF bantamweight title.
Win 31-3 Peter Frissina TKO 2 (12), 3:00 January 31, 2004 Dodge Theater, Phoenix, United States Defends IBF bantamweight title.
Win 30-3 Mauricio Pastrana UD 12 (12) October 4, 2003 Staples Center, Los Angeles, United States Defends IBF bantamweight title.
Win 29-3 Tim Austin TKO 8 (12), 2:20 February 15, 2003 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States Won IBF bantamweight title.
Win 28-3 Jorge Otero RTD 6 (10), 0:10 July 12, 2002 La Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen United States Otero was knocked down in the first round.
Win 27-3 Mark Johnson TKO 8 (12), 2:41 February 23, 2002 Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas United States Rematch. Won vacant USBA bantamweight title.

This fight was a IBF Bantamweight title eliminator for a chance to fight champion Tim Austin.

Win 26-3 Mark Johnson SD 10 (10) October 6, 2001 Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, United States Johnson was deducted two points for holding.
Win 25-3 Gerardo Espinoza TKO 4 (12), ?:?? July 6, 2001 Jai Alai Fronton, Tijuana, Mexico Defends WBA Fedelatin bantamweight title.
Win 24-3 Miguel Ochoa TKO 2 (10), ?:?? June 1, 2001 Poliforum Zamna, Mérida, Mexico
Win 23-3 Jovy Chan KO 3 (8), ?:?? April 1, 2001 Peppermill Hotel & Casino, Reno, United States
Win 22-3 Aquiles Guzman RTD 7 (12), 0:10 December 16, 2000 Forum Bicentenario, Maracay, Venezuela Won WBA Fedelatin bantamweight title.
Loss 21-3 Genaro Garcia KO 2 (10), ?:?? November 12, 2000 Los Caporales Regency Hotel, Denver, United States
Win 21-2 Tomas Rivera KO 2 (10), 1:12 August 20, 2000 Community Center, Tucson, United States
Win 20-2 Arturo Estrada TKO 2 (10), ?:?? June 23, 2000 Poliforum Zamna, Mérida, Mexico
Win 19-2 Ricardo Barrera TKO 1 (10), ?:?? April 14, 2000 Poliforum Zamna, Mérida, Mexico
Win 18-2 Adrian Cristian Ochoa TKO 4 (10), 0:47 August 23, 1999 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, United States
Win 17-2 Angel Almena, KO 1 (10), 2:53 May 10, 1999 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, United States
Win 16-2 Jose Guadalupe Gastelum KO 6 (10), 3:00 March 8, 1999 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, United States
Win 15-2 Ricardo Barrera KO 1 (?), ?:?? October 24, 1998 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, United States
Win 14-2 Dario Diaz TKO 2 (?), ?:?? August 22, 1998 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, United States
Win 13-2 Ivan Salazar KO 3 (?), ?:?? June 20, 1998 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, United States
Loss 12-2 Francisco Mateos TKO 3 (10), ?:?? May 2, 1998 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, United States
Win 12-1 Beldevear Meza KO 3 (?), ?:?? April 6, 1998 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, United States
Win 11-1 Jose Felipe Garcia TKO 1 (?), ?:?? March 4, 1998 Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Mexico
Win 10-1 Julian Mujica TKO 1 (?), ?:?? January 24, 1998 Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Mexico
Win 9-1 Evaristo Primero TKO 4 (6), 1:06 October 22, 1997 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, United States
Win 8-1 Jose Guillermo Sanchez TKO 3 (4), ?:?? September 27, 1997 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, United States
Win 7-1 Gabriel Tinajero KO 2 (6), ?:?? July 14, 1997 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, United States
Win 6-1 Juan Mendoza UD 6 (6) April 21, 1997 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, United States
Win 5-1 Oscar Zamora KO 2 (?), ?:?? December 9, 1996 Chula Vista, United States
Win 4-1 Robert Enriquez KO 4 (?), ?:?? October 28, 1996 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, United States
Win 3-1 Mucio Castillo TKO 1 (?), ?:?? May 15, 1996 Mexico City, Mexico
Win 2-1 Sergio Lopez TKO 2 (?), ?:?? March 27, 1996 Mexico City, Mexico
Win 1-1 Jose Godinez TKO 2 (?), ?:?? March 3, 1996 Mexico City, Mexico
Loss 0-1 Victor Rabanales KO 8 (?), ?:?? September 14, 1995 Campeche, Mexico Professional debut.

Outside the ring

He was recently in a car accident in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He was on his way to the airport in Mexico City to go to New York to receive the award for fight of the year, where he fought Israel Vázquez.[8]

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Preceded by
Tim Austin
IBF Bantamweight Champion
February 15, 2003–August 5, 2005
Vacated
Succeeded by
Luis Alberto Pérez
filled vacancy
Preceded by
Israel Vázquez
WBC Junior Featherweight Champion
The Ring Junior Featherweight Champion

March 3, 2007– August 4, 2007
Succeeded by
Israel Vázquez