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Total Fights | 46 |
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Wins | 38 |
Losses | 6 |
Draws | 0 |
No-Contests | 2 |
Title Wins | 4 |
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Title Defenses | 5 |
Title-Fight KOs | 5 |
KO Wins | 23 |
KO Losses | 2 |
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In a professional boxing career spanning 16 years and nine months, Brian Viloria fought 46 times with 38 wins, 6 losses, and 2 no-contests.
Viloria retired from professional boxing with a record of 38-6, which included four world-title wins and five successful title defense fights at two weight classes — light-flyweight and flyweight. He had a 52.3% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 23 of his total 46 fights being knockout wins, five of which were in title fights. Viloria lost twice via knockout, both of them in title fights.
His last fight was a 12-round unanimous decision defeat to Artem Dalakian on February 24, 2018. Viloria was fighting for the flyweight WBA (vacant) title.
Some of Viloria's best fights and notable victories include wins over Eric Ortiz, Ulises Solís, Omar Niño Romero, Hernán Márquez, Giovani Segura, José Alfredo Zúñiga, and Miguel Cartagena.
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Res | Via |
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46 | Feb 24, 2018 | 37 | Artem Dalakian | Loss * | UD |
45 | Sep 9, 2017 | 36 | Miguel Cartagena | Win | KO5 |
44 | Mar 2, 2017 | 36 | Ruben Montoya | Win | UD |
43 | Oct 17, 2015 | 34 | Román González | Loss * | TKO9 |
42 | Jul 25, 2015 | 34 | Omar Soto | Win | KO1 |
41 | Dec 6, 2014 | 34 | Armando Vazquez | Win | KO4 |
40 | Jul 19, 2014 | 33 | José Alfredo Zúñiga | Win | KO5 |
39 | Mar 29, 2014 | 33 | Juan Herrera | Win | UD |
38 | Apr 6, 2013 | 32 | Juan Francisco Estrada | Loss * | SD |
37 | Nov 17, 2012 | 31 | Hernán Márquez | Win * | TKO10 |
36 | May 13, 2012 | 31 | Omar Niño Romero | Win * | TKO9 |
35 | Dec 10, 2011 | 31 | Giovani Segura | Win * | TKO8 |
34 | Jul 16, 2011 | 30 | Julio César Miranda | Win * | UD |
33 | Nov 5, 2010 | 29 | Liempetch Sor Veerapol | Win | TKO7 |
32 | Jul 10, 2010 | 29 | Omar Soto | Win | SD |
31 | Jan 23, 2010 | 29 | Carlos Tamara | Loss * | TKO12 |
30 | Aug 29, 2009 | 28 | Jesus Iribe | Win * | UD |
29 | Apr 19, 2009 | 28 | Ulises Solís | Win * | KO11 |
28 | Dec 12, 2008 | 28 | Benjamin Garcia | Win | KO2 |
27 | Sep 25, 2008 | 27 | Juan Javier Lagos | Win | UD |
26 | May 17, 2008 | 27 | Fred Heberto Valdez | Win | KO3 |
25 | Feb 16, 2008 | 27 | Cesar Lopez | Win | UD |
24 | Jan 4, 2008 | 27 | Jose Garcia Bernal | Win | UD |
23 | Apr 14, 2007 | 26 | Édgar Sosa | Loss * | MD |
22 | Nov 18, 2006 | 25 | Omar Niño Romero | NC | ND |
21 | Aug 10, 2006 | 25 | Omar Niño Romero | Loss * | UD |
20 | Feb 18, 2006 | 25 | José Antonio Aguirre | Win * | UD |
19 | Sep 10, 2005 | 24 | Eric Ortiz | Win * | KO1 |
18 | May 28, 2005 | 24 | Ruben Contreras | Win | TKO6 |
17 | Dec 16, 2004 | 24 | Angel Antonio Priolo | Win | KO7 |
16 | Jun 4, 2004 | 23 | Gilberto Keb Baas | Win | KO11 |
15 | Feb 13, 2004 | 23 | Juan Alfonso Keb Baas | Win | UD |
14 | Jul 22, 2003 | 22 | Luis Doria | Win | TKO1 |
13 | Apr 15, 2003 | 22 | Valentin Leon | Win | TKO8 |
12 | Jan 10, 2003 | 22 | Alejandro Moreno | Win | UD |
11 | Nov 24, 2002 | 22 | Alberto Rossel | Win | MD |
10 | Aug 30, 2002 | 21 | Juan Javier Lagos | Win | UD |
9 | Jul 26, 2002 | 21 | Alberto Rossel | NC | UD |
8 | Jun 18, 2002 | 21 | Francisco Soto | Win | TKO5 |
7 | May 17, 2002 | 21 | Sandro Orlando Oviedo | Win | KO1 |
6 | Mar 15, 2002 | 21 | Leonardo Gutierrez | Win | TKO4 |
5 | Jan 5, 2002 | 21 | Antonio Perez | Win | TKO3 |
4 | Nov 23, 2001 | 20 | Mike Thomas | Win | UD |
3 | Nov 9, 2001 | 20 | Sheldon Wile | Win | TKO1 |
2 | Sep 28, 2001 | 20 | Kenny Berrios | Win | TKO4 |
1 | May 15, 2001 | 20 | Benjamin Escobia | Win | UD |
* World-title fight
Brian Viloria is a 43-year old retired American professional boxer. He was born in Waipahu, Hawaii, U.S. on November 24, 1980. He is a former two-weight-class world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 16 years — from 2001 to 2018.
Viloria made his professional boxing debut against Benjamin Escobia at the age of 20 on May 15, 2001, defeating Escobia via 4 round unanimous decision. He went on to win 7 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 6 wins via stoppage.
He had his first world title fight at the age of 24 on September 10, 2005 after 18 professional fights, against Eric Ortiz for the light-flyweight WBC title. He defeated Ortiz via 1st round KO to become the light-flyweight champion of the world.
Brian Viloria was a one-time unified flyweight world champion, and has won four world titles at two weight classes. For all the details about Viloria's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.
Viloria had a total of six losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was a flyweight bout against Ukrainian boxer Artem Dalakian on February 24, 2018 for the vacant flyweight WBA title. Viloria lost the fight via 12 round unanimous decision. It's been 6 years, 2 months, and 1 day since this fight.
Viloria had a total of 14 world-title fights, which includes winning four world titles and five successful title defenses. He won eight of these fights and lost six.
Brian Viloria fought for world titles in seven fights and won four of these fights, three of these victories coming via way of stoppage. In total, he won four belts across two weight classes.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Won | Method |
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Nov 17, 2012^ | Hernán Márquez | Flyweight | WBA (Unified) | TKO |
Jul 16, 2011 | Julio César Miranda | Flyweight | WBO | UD |
Apr 19, 2009 | Ulises Solís | Light-flyweight | IBF | KO |
Sep 10, 2005 | Eric Ortiz | Light-flyweight | WBC | KO |
Brian Viloria had eight world-title defense fights across two weight classes — light-flyweight (x4) and flyweight (x4). He won five of them and lost three times.
Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Defended | Method |
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Nov 17, 2012^ | Hernán Márquez | Flyweight | WBO | TKO |
May 13, 2012 | Omar Niño Romero | Flyweight | WBO | TKO |
Dec 10, 2011 | Giovani Segura | Flyweight | WBO | TKO |
Aug 29, 2009 | Jesus Iribe | Light-flyweight | IBF | UD |
Feb 18, 2006 | José Antonio Aguirre | Light-flyweight | WBC | UD |
Brian Viloria lost three world-title defense fights, and lost a total of four titles in these fights.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Lost | Method |
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Apr 6, 2013 | Juan Francisco Estrada | Flyweight | WBA (Unified), WBO | SD |
Jan 23, 2010 | Carlos Tamara | Light-flyweight | IBF | TKO |
Aug 10, 2006 | Omar Niño Romero | Light-flyweight | WBC | UD |
Viloria fought a total of 46 times during his professional career, which includes 14 world-title fights at two weight divisions. These two fights are the highlight of his career.
September 10, 2005: Viloria wins his first world title by defeating Eric Ortiz via 1st round KO. He is now the WBC light-flyweight world champion.
November 17, 2012: Viloria becomes a unified flyweight world champion by beating Hernán Márquez via 10th round TKO. He now holds the WBO and WBA (Unified) flyweight world-champion belts.
Viloria knocked out 23 of his 46 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 52.3%. Of his total 38 wins, 23 of them were via KO (60.5%).
Viloria's first world-title win was the WBC belt at light-flyweight. He defeated Eric Ortiz via 1 round KO to win the title.
Viloria won four world titles at two weight classes.
Viloria had a total of eight title defense fights. He was successful five times and lost three times.