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Name
  
Loreto Garza

Role
  
Boxer


Martial art
  
Boxing

Division
  
Light welterweight

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Loreto Garza (born May 23, 1962 in Sacramento, California) is an American former boxer and world champion at light welterweight.

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Garza started boxing amateur at 18 years old and did it for three years. He won the Golden Gloves all three years, along with other big tournaments and was also on the US boxing team.

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Garza turned pro in 1982 at the age of 21. Working his way up the ranks he got his opportunity, in 1988, Garza won the WBC Americas light welterweight championship with a spectacular first-round knockout of former world champion Harry Arroyo, Arroyo was knocked down three times in the fight. Later on that year Garza knocked out former world champion Charlie Brown (boxer) (other wise known as "Choo Choo" Brown) in four rounds.

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In 1989, Garza, with a single right hand in the 7th round, knocked out former world champion Joe Manley. Manley was out cold. Couple months later on August 12, 1989, Garza won a unanimous decision in a 12-round war to win the USBA championship over #1 ranked contender Frankie Warren; Garza fought the last 5 rounds with his left eye swelled shut. Many boxing annals argue that Garza vs. Warren should have been the fight of the year.

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Then on August 17, 1990, with only two weeks' notice Garza flew to Nice, France and won the WBA light welterweight world title by majority decision over the reigning 3 time world champion Juan Coggi, Garza looked sharp with a beautiful display of counter punching. He came back to his hometown of Sacramento and defended his world title against former 5 time world champion Vinny Pazienza. Garza out-smarted and out-boxed Pazienza and had his face bloody and battered, Pazienza was frustrated throughout the fight and in the 11th round Pazienza picks up Garza and tried to slam him in the ring, so the referee disqualified Pazienza. The following year Garza lost the belt to Edwin Rosario.

Garza had 3 more fights after that and won them by knockout, and was promised another world title shot, but it seemed like all the world champions would duck when it came to Garza. He retired in 1993.

As a main event fighter, Loreto Garza also headlined two Pay-Per-View Fights.

Record: 32 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, 28 knockouts

References

Loreto Garza Wikipedia