WBC STATISTICS
WBC Super Lightweight World Championship
Bayamon, Puerto Rico – Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez
March 15, 2014
GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:
GARCIA VS HERRERA
DANNY “Swift” GARCIA (United States)
WBC Super Lightweight World Champion
Age, date of birth: 25 (March 20, 1988)
Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Record: 27-0, 16 KOs
Height: 5’8.5”
Stance: Righthanded
Total rounds: 152
World championship fights: 5-0, 2 KOs
Manager: Al Haymon
Trainer: Angel Garcia
MAURICIO “El Maestro” HERRERA
Ranked WBC No. 10 at super lightweight
Age, date of birth: 33 (5-24-80)
Residence: Riverside, California
Birthplace: Hanford, California
Record: 20-3, 7 KOs
Height: 5’7”
Stance: Righthanded
Total rounds: 164
Manager, trainer: Willie Silva
WBC SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS
1. Roberto Cruz (Phil) 1963
2. Eddie Perkins (US) 1963 – 1965
3. Carlos Hernandez (Ven) 1965 – 1966
4. Sandro Lopopolo (Ita) 1966 – 1967
5. Paul Fuji (US) 1967 – 1968
6. Pedro Adigue (Phil) 1968 – 1970
7. Bruno Arcari (Italy) 1970 – 1974
8. Pedro Fernández (Spain) 1974 – 1975
9. Saensak Muangsurin (Thail) 1975 – 1976
10. Miguel Velazquez (Spain) 1976
11. Saensak Muangsurin (Thai) * 1976 – 1978
12. Sang-Hyun Kim (Korea) 1978 – 1980
13. Saoul Mamby (US) 1980 – 1982
14. Leroy Haley (US) 1982 – 1983
15. Bruce Curry (US) 1983 – 1984
16. Bill Costello (US) 1984 – 1985
17. Lonnie Smith (US) 1985 – 1986
18. Rene Arredondo (Mexico) 1986
19. Tsuyoshi Hamada (Japan) 1986 – 1987
20. Rene Arredondo (México) * 1987
21. Roger Mayweather (US) 1987 – 1989
22. Julio Cesar Chavez (Mex) 1989 – 1994
23. Frankie Randall (US) 1994
24. Julio Cesar Chavez (Mex) * 1994 – 1996
25. Oscar De La Hoya (US-Mex) 1996 – 1997
26. Konstantin Tszyu (Australia) 1998 – 2003
27. Arturo Gatti (Canada) 2004 – 2005
28. Floyd Mayweather (US) 2005
29. Junior Witter (GB) 2006 – 2008
30. Timothy Bradley Jr. (US) 2008 – 2009
31. Devon Alexander (US) 2009 – 2011
32. Timothy Bradley Jr. (US) * 2011
33. Erik Morales (Mexico) 2011 – 2012
34. Lucas Matthysse (Arg) Interim 2012 – 2013
35. Danny Garcia 2012 —
* Regained
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION IN WBC HISTORY.
31 world champions have been recognized by the WBC, four of whom have regained the title: Saensak Muangsurin (Thailand), Rene Arredondo (Mexico), Julio Cesar Chavez (Mexico), Timothy Bradley Jr. (US).
117 WBC super lightweight world title bouts have been held in WBC history.
This will be the 63rd WBC super lightweight world title fight in the United States in WBC history.
WBC STATISTICS
Heavyweight Final Eliminator
Bayamon, Puerto Rico – Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez
March 15, 2014
GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:
WILDER vs. SCOTT
DEONTAY “The Bronze Bomber” WILDER
Ranked WBC No. 3 at heavyweight
Age: 28 (10-22-85)
Residence: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Birthplace: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Record: 30-0, 30 KOs
Height: 6’7”
Stance: Righthanded
Total rounds: 54
Advisor: Al Haymon
Managers: Jay Deas, Shelly Finkel
Trainer: Mark Breland
MALIK “King” SCOTT
Age: 33 (10-16-80)
Residence: North Hollywood, California
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Record: 36-1-1, 13 KOs
Height: 6’4”
Stance: Righthanded
Total rounds: 223
Manager: Marcus Coates
Trainer: Joe Goossen
WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS
1. Sonny Liston (US) 1963 – 1964
2. Muhammad Ali (US) 1964 – 1967
3. Joe Frazier (US) 1968 – 1973
4. George Foreman (US) 1973 – 1974
5. Muhammad Ali (US) * 1974 – 1978
6. Leon Spinks (US) 1978
7. Ken Norton (US) 1977 – 1978
8. Larry Holmes (US) 1978 – 1983
9. Tim Witherspoon (US) 1984
10. Pinklon Thomas (US) 1984 – 1985
11. Trevor Berbick (Can) 1986
12. Mike Tyson (US) 1986 – 1990
13. James Douglas (US) 1990
14. Evander Holyfield (US) 1990 – 1992
15. Riddick Bowe (US) 1992
16. Lennox Lewis (GB) 1993 – 1994
17. Oliver McCall (US) 1994 – 1995
18. Frank Bruno (GB) 1995 – 1996
19. Mike Tyson (US) * 1996
20. Lennox Lewis (GB) * 1997 – 2001
21. Hasim Rahman (US) 2001
22. Lennox Lewis (GB) * 2001 – 2003
23. Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine) 2004
24. Hasim Rahman (US) * 2005 – 2006
25. Oleg Maskaev (Kazakhstan) 2006 – 2008
26. Samuel Peter (Nigeria) 2007 (Interim) – 2008
27. Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)* 2008 – 2014
* Regained title
WBC ALL-TIME TOP 10 HEAVYWEIGHTS
1. Muhammad Ali
2. Lennox Lewis
3. Larry Holmes
4. Mike Tyson
5. George Foreman
6. Joe Frazier
7. Evander Holyfield
8. Frank Bruno
9. Sonny Liston
10. Tim Witherspoon
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION IN THE HISTORY OF THE WBC
21 heavyweight world champions have been recognized by the WBC, of whom only five have regained the title: Muhammad Ali (US), Mike Tyson (US), Lennox Lewis two times (GB), Hasim Rahman (US), Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine).
127 heavyweight world championship fights have been held in WBC history.
MEMORABLE WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS
May 21, 1966 Muhammad Ali TKO6 Henry Cooper – London
Dec. 10, 1968 Joe Frazier W15 Oscar Bonavena – Philadelphia.
Mar. 8, 1971 Joe Frazier W15 Muhammad Ali – New York
Oct. 30, 1974 Muhammad Ali KO8 George Foreman – Kinshasa
Oct. 1, 1975 Muhammad Ali TKO15 Joe Frazier – Manila
Jun. 9, 1978 Larry Holmes W15 Ken Norton – Las Vegas
Sep. 28, 1979 Larry Homes TKO11 Earnie Shavers – Las Vegas
Oct. 2, 1980 Larry Holmes TKO11 Muhammad Ali – Las Vegas
Apr. 11, 1981 Larry Holmes W15 Trevor Berbick – Las Vegas
Mar. 22, 1986 Trevor Berbick W12 Pinklon Thomas – Las Vegas
Feb. 11, 1990 James Douglas KO10 Mike Tyson – Tokyo
Mar. 18, 1991 Mike Tyson TKO7 Donovan Ruddock (Eliminator) – Las Vegas
May 8, 1993 Lennox Lewis W12 Tony Tucker – Las Vegas
Sep. 2, 1995 Frank Bruno W12 Oliver McCall – London
Mar. 19, 1999 Lennox Lewis D12 Evander Holyfield – New York
Apr. 22, 2001 Hasim Rahman KO5 Lennox Lewis – Brakpan
Nov. 17, 2001 Lennox Lewis KO4 Hasim Rahman – Las Vegas
Jun. 8, 2002 Lennox Lewis KO8 Mike Tyson – Memphis
Jun. 21, 2003 Lennox Lewis TKO6 Vitali Klitschko – Los Angeles
Apr. 24, 2004 Vitali Klitschko KO8 Corrie Sanders – Los Angeles
Mar. 18, 2006 Hasim Rahman D12 James Toney – Atlantic City
Mar. 8, 2008 Samuel Peter TKO6 Oleg Maskaev – Cancun
Oct. 11, 2008 Vitali Klitschko TKO9 Samuel Peter – Berlin
WBC Statistics by Luis Medina.