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Nickname(s)
  
Kaboom

Wins
  
18

Martial art
  
Boxing

Rated at
  
Name
  
Oscar Rivas

Division
  
Heavyweight

Nationality
  
Colombia

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
18

Stance
  
Orthodox

Height
  
1.85 m


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Real name
  
Oscar Andres Rivas Torres

Born
  
June 6, 1987 (age 36) Valle del Cauca, Colombia (
1987-06-06
)

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Super heavyweight

Similar People
  
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Óscar Andres Rivas Torres (born June 6, 1987) is a Colombian professional heavyweight boxer from Valle del Cauca fighting out of Canada. He is best known to win the amateur Super Heavyweight silver medal at the 2007 Pan American Games at the age of 19. He also fought at the 2008 Olympics.

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Amateur

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In Cartagena at the Caribbean Games 2006 the 212 lbs Rivas lost in the first round to Cuban Olympic Bronze medalist Michel López Núñez 4:6 [1]

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February 4, 2007 at a PanAm qualifier Rivas scored his first big win by beating two-time American champ Mike Wilson 24:19 but lost to Cuban Robert Alfonso 12:21. In the PanAmerican main event in Rio he beat Gerardo Bisbal 22:8, Didier Bence by walkover (injured) and reached the final but lost to Alfonso once again, this time 4:8.

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In Chicago at the 2007 AIBA World Boxing Championships he stopped Dominican Lequan Carlisle but lost to eventual silver medalist Vyacheslav Glazkov 7:23.

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At the first Olympic qualifier in March 2008 he lost to American Michael Hunter jr.; however, in April 2008 he qualified for the 2008 Olympics through the second American qualifier with a 16:4 over Mexican Andy Ruiz and a 6:5 victory over Brazilian Gleison Abreu.

At the Olympics he upset European champion Kubrat Pulev, Bulgaria, 11:5 but lost to Italian world champion and eventual Olympic champion Roberto Cammarelle 5:9.

Pro

He turned pro in 2009 for Yvon Michel in Canada and won his first 15 bouts but didn't beat anyone of note.

References

Óscar Rivas Wikipedia