Victor Rabanales | |
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Real name | Victor Manuel Rabanales |
Nickname(s) | El Chiapas |
Rated at | Lightweight Featherweight Super Bantamweight Bantamweight |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (173 cm) |
Reach | 72 in (183 cm) |
Nationality | Mexican |
Born | December 23, 1962 Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, Mexico |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 73 |
Wins | 49 |
Wins by KO | 26 |
Losses | 21 |
Draws | 3 |
No contests | 0 |
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]
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In August 1983, Rabanales won his pro debut by Knocking out veteran Mario Asteaga in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.[3]
His first shot at a WBC Bantamweight Championship was against Greg Richardson but he would lose 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 diputed decision in South Korea.[7] He also had close decision losses to an undefeated Wayne McCullough and Sirimongkol Singwancha.
Preceded by Joichiro Tatsuyoshi |
WBC Bantamweight Champion 17 September 1992– 28 March 1993 |
Succeeded by Jung-Il Byun |