Raymundo Beltrán

Raymundo Beltrán
Statistics
Nickname(s) NABF Lightweight Champion Raymundo Beltran
Rated at Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Super Featherweight
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Reach 71 in (181 cm)
Nationality Mexico Mexican
Born July 23, 1981
Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 37
Wins 29
Wins by KO 17
Losses 7
Draws 1
No contests 0

Raymundo Beltrán (born July 23, 1981 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Lightweight division and is the former WBC National American Boxing Federation Lightweight Champion.[1]

Professional career

In March 2008, Beltrán beat the veteran Moises Pérez to win the WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight Championship.[2] In July 2012, Beltran, trained by Freddie Roach and a sparring partner of Manny Pacquiao, won the WBC NABF Lightweight title in an upset with a majority ten round decision over the WBC number one lightweight contender Henry Lundy. Before the bout, Lundy had to weigh in four times to make the 135 pound limit. Beltran, in top condition, came forward more aggressively and landed more punches overall by the CompuBox statistics. With the win, Beltran won the opportunity to fight the winner of Antonio DeMarco versus John Molina for the WBC Lightweight title for the title later in 2012. Beltran defeated Ji-Hoon Kim by unanimous decision to retain the NABF lightweight title in December 2012.

WBO Lightweight titleholder Ricky Burns' promoter Eddie Hearn announced a title defence against Beltran at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre on September 7, 2013.[3] Beltran knocked down Burns in the 8th round. The bout ended in a controversial split-decision draw. Many observers believed Beltran had clearly won, Burns fought on from as early as the second round with a broken Jaw and the draw was awarded. Burns then granted Beltran a rematch but boxing bosses cancelled the proposed rematch instead favoring a bout with the undefeated Terrance Crawford to be Burns next opponent. Beltran has since been critical of the Scot despite being granted a rematch claiming that he had "whooped" Burns and had "beat him clear".[4][5][6]

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