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Robert Garcia Record

34-3
Total Fights37
Wins34
Losses3
Draws0
No-Contests0
Title Wins1
Title Defenses2
Title-Fight KOs1
KO Wins25
KO Losses3
Robert Garcia Record & Stats
Robert Garcia's Record
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      What is Robert Garcia's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning nine years and two months, Robert Garcia fought 37 times with 34 wins and 3 losses.

      Garcia retired from professional boxing with a record of 34-3, which included one super-featherweight world-title win and two successful title defense fights. He had a 67.6% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 25 of his total 37 fights being knockout wins, one of which was in a title fight. Garcia suffered three knockout losses in his career, two of which were in title fights.

      His last fight was a 4th round TKO victory over John Trigg on September 22, 2001.

      Some of Garcia's best fights and notable victories include wins over Ramon Ledon, John John Molina, Harold Warren, John Trigg, Sandro Marcos, Derrick Gainer, and Roy Simpson.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      37Sep 22, 200126John TriggWinTKO4
      36Jan 6, 200125Joel CasamayorLoss *TKO9
      35Jul 29, 200025Sandro MarcosWinUD
      34Jun 3, 200025Ben TackieLossTKO10
      33Oct 23, 199924Diego CorralesLoss *TKO7
      32Jan 16, 199923John John MolinaWin *UD
      31Oct 24, 199823Ramon LedonWin *KO5
      30Mar 13, 199823Harold WarrenWin *UD
      29Jul 19, 199722Roy SimpsonWinTKO1
      28Jun 28, 199722Angel AldamaWinTKO5
      27Dec 7, 199621Ramon SanchezWinKO2
      26Oct 13, 199621Jose HerreraWinTKO4
      25Jun 29, 199621Jose Luis MadridWinKO3
      24Mar 23, 199621Darryl PinckneyWinUD
      23Jan 27, 199620Eduardo MontesWinTKO4
      22Jul 29, 199520Francisco SeguraWinTKO12
      21Apr 21, 199520Julian WheelerWinUD
      20Mar 21, 199520Israel Gonzalez BringasWinTKO4
      19Feb 18, 199520Lorenzo TiznadoWinTKO7
      18Dec 10, 199419Roberto VillarealWinTKO5
      17Nov 18, 199419Derrick GainerWinUD
      16Sep 24, 199419Bobby BrewerWinKO3
      15Aug 27, 199419Frank AvelarWinKO2
      14Jul 29, 199419Orlando EucedaWinTKO6
      13Jun 24, 199419Raul ContrerasWinKO6
      12Mar 20, 199419Gabriel CastroWinPTS
      11Mar 12, 199419Jose HerreraWinPTS
      10Feb 4, 199419James DeanWinKO2
      9Jan 9, 199418Hector DiazWinKO2
      8Dec 23, 199318Agapito NavarroWinKO1
      7Oct 30, 199318Fred HernandezWinTKO3
      6Aug 5, 199318Abel HinojosaWinTKO1
      5Mar 22, 199318Victor FloresWinUD
      4Mar 1, 199318Francisco ArroyoWinRTD5
      3Nov 20, 199217Jun Peat HitachiWinTKO5
      2Sep 5, 199217Ikuma ShigeharaWinKO2
      1Jul 15, 199217Tsutomu HitonoWinKO2

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Roberto Garcia (Grandpa) is a 49-year old retired American professional boxer. He was born in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, U.S. on January 29, 1975. He is a former super-featherweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 9 years — from 1992 to 2001.

      Garcia made his professional boxing debut against Tsutomu Hitono at the age of 17 on July 15, 1992, defeating Hitono via 2nd round KO. He went on to win 31 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 23 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 23 on March 13, 1998 after 29 professional fights, against Harold Warren for the super-featherweight IBF (vacant) title. He defeated Warren via 12 round unanimous decision to become the super-featherweight champion of the world.

      Garcia has won one world title at super-featherweight. For all the details about Garcia's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Garcia had a total of three losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against John Trigg on September 22, 2001. Garcia won the fight via 4th round TKO. It's been 22 years, 7 months, and 4 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Garcia had a total of five world-title fights, which includes winning one world title and two successful title defenses. He won three of these fights and lost two.

      Title Wins

      Robert Garcia fought for a super-featherweight world title in two fights and won once. He won one super-featherweight belt.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Mar 13, 1998Harold WarrenSuper-featherweightIBF*UD
      * Vacant title

      Title Defenses

      Robert Garcia had three super-featherweight world-title defense fights. He won two of them and lost once.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Jan 16, 1999John John MolinaSuper-featherweightIBFUD
      Oct 24, 1998Ramon LedonSuper-featherweightIBFKO

      Title Losses

      Robert Garcia lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Oct 23, 1999Diego CorralesSuper-featherweightIBFTKO

      Highlights

      Garcia fought a total of 37 times during his professional career, which includes 5 world-title fights at the super-featherweight division. These three fights are the highlight of his career.

      • March 13, 1998: Garcia wins his first world title by defeating Harold Warren via 12 round unanimous decision. He is now the IBF super-featherweight world champion.

      • October 24, 1998: Garcia successfully defends the IBF super-featherweight title against Ramon Ledon, winning the fight via 5th round KO.

      • January 16, 1999: Garcia successfully defends the IBF super-featherweight title against John John Molina, winning the fight via 12 round unanimous decision.

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