Jorge Rodrigo Barrios
Jorge Rodrigo Barrios | |
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Statistics | |
Nickname(s) | La Hiena ("The Hyena") |
Weight(s) | Super featherweight |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
Nationality | Argentine |
Born | Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina | August 1, 1976
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 56 |
Wins | 50 |
Wins by KO | 35 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 1 |
Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (born August 1, 1976) is an Argentine former professional boxer who held the WBO junior lightweight title.
Professional career[]
Barrios made his professional boxing debut on August 10, 1996 with a second-round knockout victory.[1] Barrios accumulated a record of 14-0 before his first loss—a disqualification against César Emilio Domine on December 20, 1997.[1]
After the disqualification loss, Barrios went on a 25-0-1-1 streak. Then, on August 9, 2003, Barrios fought in a superfight against Acelino Freitas for the WBA and WBO 130 lb titles.[1] In the eighth round, Freitas was hit while off balance for a knockdown. In the eleventh round, Freitas was knocked down by a left-right combination and spit out his mouthpiece. As the bell rang at the end of the round, however, Barrios was knocked down by a powerful right hand to the chin. Despite the 60-second break between rounds, Freitas followed up early in the twelfth round with another knockdown of Barrios. A few moments later, Barrios went to his knees and wobbled when he stood up, causing the referee to award Freitas a TKO victory. The eleventh round won The Ring magazine's Round of the Year award.[2]
On April 8, 2005, Barrios fought against undefeated WBO junior lightweight champion Mike Anchondo. Even though Anchondo weighed 4¾ lb over the weight limit, Barrios won the title and ended Anchondo's unbeaten streak with a fourth-round TKO.[1]
Barrios' last title defense was against undefeated contender Janos Nagy on May 20, 2006. Barrios ended the fight 49 seconds into the first round with a liver punch knockout.
At the weigh-in before his next scheduled defense—September 16, 2006 against undefeated Joan Guzmán—Barrios was overweight, and so he was stripped of his title. Barrios then lost the fight by split decision.
Barrios was scheduled to fight Juan Manuel Márquez (47-3-1 35 KOs) for the WBC Super Featherweight Title on September 15, 2007. Barrios withdrew from the fight due to injury.
On September 6, 2008, Rocky Juarez, (27-4, 19 KO's) won by TKO at 2:55 in the 11th round of the 12-rounder over Barrios, (47-3-1, 34 KO's).[3][4]
Negligent homicide[]
On January 24, 2010, Barrios was involved in a car accident in which a 20-year-old pregnant woman was killed in the Argentine city of Mar del Plata. Barrios ran a red light and fled the scene after the accident. Barrios turned himself to the police several hours after the accident. He was suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol but it could not proven given his late arrest.[5] On April 4, 2012 Barrios was declared guilty of negligent homicide and sentenced to spend four years in prison.[6] Three weeks later, Barrios was released from prison after paying a AR$ 200,000 bail.[7]
In November 2014, Barrios finally headed to prison for three and a half years.[8]
Professional boxing record[]
Notes and references[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d BoxRec.com editors. "Jorge Rodrigo Barrios." Archived 2002-08-30 at the Wayback Machine BoxRec.com. URL accessed 30 July 2006.
- ^ Eisele, Andrew. "Ring Magazine Round of the Year." About.com. URL accessed 30 July 2006.
- ^ ringsidereport.com, Houston Fighters Juan Diaz and Rocky Juarez Win Big, but Judges are the Big Losers Archived 2009-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ abs-cbnnews.com, Diaz takes IBO lightweight belt via split decision[permanent dead link]
- ^ (November 10, 2010). Jorge Barrios' Auto Accident Case Will Head To Trial, BoxingScene.com. Retrieved November 23, 2011
- ^ (April 4, 2012). Boxer Jorge 'La Hiena' Barrios sentenced to four years in prison, Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
- ^ (April 26, 2012). Boxer Jorge 'Hiena' Barrios released on bail. (in Spanish)
- ^ http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/366937-jorge-barrios-finally-heads-to-jail-for-vehicular-manslaughter
- ^ "Jorge Rodrigo Barrios Professional boxing record". BoxRec.com.
External links[]
- 1976 births
- Argentine male boxers
- Super-featherweight boxers
- Living people
- People from Buenos Aires Province
- World Boxing Organization champions