Luis Villalta

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Villalta and the second or maternal family name is Aquino.

Luis Villalta Aquino (October 2, 1969, Lima, Peru March 3, 2004, Pompano Beach, Florida) was a professional boxer, who was nicknamed "El Puma" during his career.

He moved to Hillsborough Township, New Jersey to be near his trainer and improve his career opportunities while trying to get entry visas for his family. He shared an apartment with two roommates and worked at a local McDonald's.

On February 28, 2004, he defended his North American Boxing Association lightweight title against Ricky Quiles at the Seminole Tribe of Florida Coconut Creek Casino. He collapsed moments after losing a unanimous decision, and was rushed to the North Broward Medical Center. He died after undergoing surgery for head trauma. His wife, Miraebel, and father, Luis, Sr. (granted emergency visas), were at his bedside. He never regained consciousness.

Villalta is the fifth Peruvian fighter to die in the ring. His career record was 29-6-1.

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