Mauricio_Herrera

Mauricio Herrera

Mauricio Herrera

American boxer


Mauricio Herrera (born May 24, 1980) is an American professional boxer who held the WBA interim super lightweight title in 2014.

Quick Facts Born, Other names ...

Professional career

Herrera turned pro at age 27, signing with Golden Boy Promotions.

On January 7, 2011 Herrera beat then-undefeated Ruslan Provodnikov on ESPN's Friday Night Fights to win the USBA lightweight title.[1]

On March 15, 2014, Herrera lost a majority decision to Danny García in a 12-round championship bout for the WBC, WBA (Super), and The Ring light welterweight titles, with scores of 116–112 for García twice and 114–114. The decision was controversial with some members of the media scoring the bout in favor of Herrera, including Showtime Championship Boxing's broadcasting team.[2]

On December 13, 2014, Herrera lost a unanimous decision, and his interim WBA light welterweight title, to Jose Benavidez Jr.[3] The HBO commenting team of Max Kellerman, Jim Lampley, and Roy Jones Jr. all agreed that Herrera had won the fight.

Commenting on the losses to Garcia and Benavidez, Herrara said, "A lot of people think I won those fights against Danny Garcia and Jose Benavidez, and after losing to Benavidez, that kind of hurt a little bit and represented the way things have gone with my career. I was almost forgotten, which is frustrating."[4]

In March 2017, Herrera won a unanimous and majority decision over Hector Velazquez, and in August 2017 repeated the effort against Jesus Soto Karass.[5]

On December 15, 2018, Sadam Ali defeated Herrera by unanimous decision on the Canelo Alvarez-Rocky Fielding undercard at Madison Square Garden.[6]

On May 4, 2019, Vergil Ortiz Jr. defeated Herrera in the third round of the co-feature of the Canelo Alvarez-Daniel Jacobs middleweight title unification fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.[7] It was a fight that featured boxers with a 17-year age difference.[8]

Professional boxing record

More information 33 fights, 24 wins ...
More information No., Result ...

References

  1. "Herrera Upsets Provodnikov, Andrade Beats Herrera - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. 2011-01-07. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  2. "Mauricio Herrera: Loser…AND NEW Uncrowned Champion - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  3. Mazique, Brian. "Mauricio Herrera vs. Jose Benavidez Jr.: Winner, Scorecard and Analysis". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  4. Satterfield, Lem (14 December 2018). "Mauricio Herrera Aims To "Mentally" Break Sadam Ali". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  5. Satterfield, Lem (14 December 2018). "Mauricio Herrera Aims To "Mentally" Break Sadam Ali". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  6. Staff, BoxingScene (15 December 2018). "Sadam Ali Bounces Back, Decisions Mauricio Herrera". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  7. Manzano, Gilbert (4 May 2019). "Vergil Ortiz Aims To Be The 'Little Kid' Who KOs Mauricio Herrera". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2022-11-06.

Boxing record for Mauricio Herrera from BoxRec (registration required)

More information Sporting positions ...

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Mauricio_Herrera, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.