Jorge Rodrigo Barrios

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Jorge Rodrigo Barrios
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Statistics
Nickname(s)La Hiena ("The Hyena")
Weight(s)Super featherweight
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
NationalityArgentine
Born (1976-08-01) August 1, 1976 (age 45)
Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights56
Wins50
Wins by KO35
Losses4
Draws1
No contests1

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[]

53 Wins (36 knockouts), 5 Losses (2 knockouts), 1 Draw, 1 No Contest[9]
Res. Record Opponent Type Round
Time
Date Location Notes
Win 50–4–1 Colombia Wilson Alcorro UD 10 2010–10–01 Argentina Club de Regatas,
Corrientes, Corrientes
Win 49–4–1 Mexico Michael Lozada TKO 5 (12) 2009–11–21 Argentina Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club,
Buenos Aires
For Interim WBO Latino
Lightweight title.
Win 48–4–1 Nicaragua Moises Castro UD 12 2009–08–08 Argentina Polideportivo Carlos Cerutti,
Córdoba, Córdoba
Won Interim WBO Latino
Lightweight title.
Loss 47–4–1 United States Rocky Juarez TKO 11 (12)
2:55
2008–09–06 United States Toyota Center, Houston, Texas For vacant WBO Latino
Super featherweight title.
Win 47–3–1 Thailand Decho Kokietgym KO 3 (12) 2007–04–21 Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires Won WBO Inter-Continental
Super featherweight title.
Loss 46–3–1 Dominican Republic Joan Guzmán SD 12 2006–09–16 United States MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada Lost WBO
Super featherweight title.
Win 46–2–1 Hungary János Nagy KO 1 (12)
0:49
2006–05–20 United States Staples Center, Los Angeles, California Retained WBO
Super featherweight title.
Win 45–2–1 Argentina Nazareno Ruiz UD 10 2005–12–16 Argentina Club Belgrano,
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires
Win 44–2–1 Puerto Rico Victor Santiago TKO 2 (12)
2:30
2005–08–12 Argentina Orfeo Superdomo,
Córdoba, Córdoba
For WBO
Super featherweight title.
Win 43–2–1 United States Mike Anchondo TKO 4 (12)
2:00
2005–04–08 United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort,
Miami, Florida
Won WBO
Super featherweight title.
Win 42–2–1 Chile Carlos Uribe TKO 7 (12)
0:01
2004–10–08 Argentina Orfeo Superdomo,
Córdoba, Córdoba
For WBO Latino
Super featherweight title.
Win 41–2–1 Argentina Diego Alzugaray UD 10 2004–04–17 Argentina Club Atlético Unión,
Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Win 40–2–1 Argentina Claudio Martinet UD 12 2003–12–12 Argentina Club Newell's Old Boys,
Rosario, Santa Fe
For WBO Latino
Super featherweight title.
Loss 39–2–1 Brazil Acelino Freitas TKO 12
0:50
2003–08–09 United States Miami Arena, Miami, Florida For WBO and WBA (Super)
Super featherweight titles.
Win 39–1–1 Panama Fabian Salazar KO 4 (10) 2003–04–10 Argentina Orfeo Superdomo,
Córdoba, Córdoba
Win 38–1–1 Panama Orlando Soto TKO 4 (12) 2003–01–31 Argentina Casino Buenos Aires,
Buenos Aires
For WBO Latino
Super Featherweight title.
Win 37–1–1 Argentina Rodolfo Rolon TKO 6 (10) 2002–11–29 Argentina Club Defensores de Villa Luján,
San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán
Win 36–1–1 Argentina Carlos Rios TD 6 (10) 2002–10–26 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires Won vacant Argentine
Super Featherweight title.
Win 35–1–1 Argentina Javier Alvarez TKO 11 (12) 2002–08–24 Uruguay Radisson Victoria Plaza, Montevideo Won WBO Latino
Super Featherweight title.
Draw 34–1–1 Argentina Ricardo Silva PTS 10 2002–06–29 Argentina Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz
Win 34–1 Nicaragua Keylang Umana KO 1 (10) 2002–04–13 Argentina Santa Rosa, La Pampa
Win 33–1 Argentina Victor Paz UD 10 2002–03–16 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 32–1 Argentina Justo Martinez KO 6 (10) 2001–09–22 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
N/A Argentina Justo Martinez NC 2 (10) 2001–06–23 Argentina Villa María, Córdoba
Win 31–1 Dominican Republic Laureano Ramírez UD 12 2000–12–16 Argentina Piso de los Deportes,
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
For WBU
Super featherweight title.
Win 30–1 Chile Carlos Uribe DSQ 5 (10)
2:17
2000–10–28 Argentina Club Atlético Lanús,
Lanús, Buenos Aires
Win 29–1 Chile Joel Mayo DSQ 3 (10)
1:55
2000–03–18 Argentina Club Ciclista Juninense,
Junín, Buenos Aires
Win 28–1 Argentina Sergio Liendo RTD 5 (10) 2000–02–05 Argentina Bolívar, Buenos Aires
Win 27–1 Brazil Joao Pereira da Silva RTD 6 (10)
0:31
1999–12–18 Uruguay Radisson Victoria Plaza,
Montevideo
Win 26–1 Algeria Affif Djelti UD 12 1999–10–16 Argentina Club Los Padres Capuchinos,
Concordia, Entre Ríos
For WBU
Super featherweight title.
Win 25–1 Panama Catalino Becerra TKO 2 (10) 1999–08–28 Argentina Club Glorias, Tigre, Buenos Aires
Win 24–1 Italy Silvano Usini TKO 8 (12) 1999–07–10 Italy Calatafimi-Segesta, Sicily Won vacant WBU
Super featherweight title.
Win 23–1 Argentina Oscar Lopez KO 6 (10) 1999–03–05 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win 22–1 Argentina Ismael Agustini UD 12 1998–12–18 Argentina Morón, Buenos Aires For South American
Super featherweight title.
Win 21–1 Argentina Gustavo Cuello UD 12 1998–10–03 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires For South American
Super featherweight title.
Win 20–1 Argentina Walter Rodriguez TKO 2 (12) 1998–08–15 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires Won South American
Super featherweight title.
Win 19–1 Argentina Jorge Medina KO 1 (8) 1998–07–18 Argentina Buenos Aires
Win 18–1 Argentina Miguel Angel Francia TKO 5 (8) 1998–05–09 Argentina Club Juventud BBC,
Santiago del Estero, Santiago del Estero
Win 17–1 Argentina Antonio Avila KO 1 (10) 1998–04–10 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 16–1 Argentina Ruben Astorga KO 3 (8) 1998–03–06 Argentina Tigre, Buenos Aires
Win 15–1 Argentina César Domine KO 2 (8) 1998–02–13 Argentina Club Atlético Quilmes,
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Loss 14–1 Argentina César Domine DQ 4 (10) 1997–12–20 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 14–0 Argentina Manuel Billalba RTD 9 (10) 1997–11–22 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 13–0 Argentina Rodolfo Rolon TKO 5 (8) 1997–08–23 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 12–0 Argentina Eduardo Rodriguez KO 1 (8) 1997–08–22 Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 11–0 Argentina Miguel Angel Albarado SD 8 1997–06–21 Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 10–0 Argentina Dante Tablada KO 1 (8) 1997–05–17 Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 9–0 Bolivia Benjamin Robles Murry TKO 1 (6) 1997–04–19 Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 8–0 Argentina Pedro Contreras KO 5 (8) 1997–03–22 Argentina Buenos Aires
Win 7–0 Argentina Osvaldo Cortes KO 1 (8) 1997–02–22 Argentina Buenos Aires
Win 6–0 Argentina José Luis Fernandez KO 1 (8) 1997–01–25 Argentina Buenos Aires
Win 5–0 Argentina Nestor Ayala UD 6 1996–12–21 Argentina Buenos Aires
Win 4–0 Argentina Walter Galvan KO 2 (6) 1996–12–14 Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 3–0 Argentina Fabian Eluaiza KO 4 (6) 1996–11–16 Argentina América 2 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win 2–0 Argentina Nestor Centeno KO 1 (6) 1996–09–06 Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win 1–0 Argentina Hector Martinez KO 2 (6) 1996–08–10 Argentina Buenos Aires

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Eisele, Andrew. "Ring Magazine Round of the Year." About.com. URL accessed 30 July 2006.
  3. ^ 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
  4. ^ abs-cbnnews.com, Diaz takes IBO lightweight belt via split decision[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ (November 10, 2010). Jorge Barrios' Auto Accident Case Will Head To Trial, BoxingScene.com. Retrieved November 23, 2011
  6. ^ (April 4, 2012). Boxer Jorge 'La Hiena' Barrios sentenced to four years in prison, Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  7. ^ (April 26, 2012). Boxer Jorge 'Hiena' Barrios released on bail. (in Spanish)
  8. ^ http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/366937-jorge-barrios-finally-heads-to-jail-for-vehicular-manslaughter
  9. ^ "Jorge Rodrigo Barrios Professional boxing record". BoxRec.com.

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Preceded by
Mike Anchondo
Junior-lightweight boxing champion (WBO)
April 8, 2005–September 15, 2006
Succeeded by
Joan Guzmán
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