Juan Domingo Córdoba

Juan Domingo Córdoba (born 6 August 1972 in Santiago del Estero, Argentina) is a former professional boxer who was a world champion at the light flyweight (108 lb) division.

Juan Domingo Córdoba
Statistics
Real nameJuan Domingo Córdoba
Nickname(s)Panza
Weight(s)Light flyweight
Nationality Argentine
Born (1972-08-06) August 6, 1972
Santiago del Estero, Argentina
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights43
Wins34
Wins by KO19
Losses6
Draws3
No contests0

Pro career

Córdoba turned pro in 1992 and went 19-1-1 in his first 21 fights, winning in the process the Argentinean, South American and WBC International light-flyweight titles. He challenged Humberto González for the WBC and IBF light-flyweight world titles in 1994, losing by a referee technical decision in the 7th round. A second world title attempt in 1997 was also unsuccessful when he lost to Thai Chatchai Sasakul in 1997 for the interim WBC flyweight title. A year later he went down again to light-flyweight and had a successful world title fight for the WBO title against Melchor Cob Castro in his native Santiago del Estero. He would defend the title once in his hometown before losing it to Mexican Jorge Arce in Tijuana in 1998. He retired from boxing after the fight though he would come back again in late 2000. In 2001 he challenged Fernando Montiel for the world WBO flyweight title but suffered a first round KO in Acapulco, which resulted in his final professional bout.

Professional Record

Professional record summary
43 fights 34 wins 6 losses
By knockout 19 4
By decision 15 2
Draws 3
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Loss 34-6-3 Fernando Montiel KO 1 (12), 2:15 2001-05-25 Discoteca El Alebrije, Acapulco, Mexico For WBO Flyweight title.
Win 34-5-3 Feliciano Darío Azuaga SD 10 2001-02-17 Gimnasio Ian Bartney, Oberá, Argentina
Win 33-5-3 Juan Carlos Cazón KO 4 (10) 2000-11-17 Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Loss 32-5-3 Jorge Arce UD 12 1998-12-05 Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno, Tijuana, Mexico Lost WBO Light Flyweight title.
Win 32-4-3 Sandro Orlando Oviedo UD 12 1998-05-09 Club Juventud BBC, Santiago del Estero, Argentina Retained WBO Light Flyweight title.
Win 31-4-3 Melchor Cob Castro UD 12 1998-01-17 Club Ciclista Olímpico, La Banda, Argentina Won WBO Light Flyweight title.
Win 30-4-3 Jorge Raúl Faría Páez KO 4 (10) 1997-12-12 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Draw 29-4-3 Adrián Cristian Ochoa PTS 6 1997-11-21 Club Colón, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Loss 29-4-2 Chatchai Sasakul RTD 7 (12) 1997-08-01 Prince Palace Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand For WBC interim Flyweight title.
Win 29-3-2 Cipriano Landa KO 4 (12) 1997-05-17 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Retained WBC Mundo Hispano Flyweight title.
Win 28-3-2 Julio Jerez PTS 10 1997-04-19 Estudios Canal 9, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 27-3-2 Luis Alberto Ortiz PTS 12 1997-02-14 Mar del Plata, Argentina Retained IBF Inter-Continental Flyweight title.
Draw 26-3-2 Adrián Cristian Ochoa PTS 12 1996-10-18 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Retained WBC Mundo Hispano Flyweight title.
Win 26-3-1 Dunoy Pena KO 1 (12) 1996-07-25 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Won vacant IBF Inter-Continental Flyweight title.
Win 25-3-1 Ignacio Aguilar PTS 12 1996-04-19 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Won WBC Mundo Hispano Flyweight title.
Win 24-3-1 Luis Blanco TKO 9 (12) 1996-02-16 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Retained South American Light Flyweight title.
Win 23-3-1 Adrián Cristian Ochoa PTS 10 1995-12-15 Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Loss 22-3-1 Mzukisi Sikali MD 12 1995-09-03 Nangoza Jebe Hall, Port Elizabeth, South Africa For WBC International Flyweight title.
Win 22-2-1 Oscar Vergara PTS 12 1995-07-29 Estadio F.A.B, Buenos Aires, Argentina Retained South American Light Flyweight title.
Win 21-2-1 Ramón Mercedes González TKO 4 1995-05-24 Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Win 20-2-1 Miguel Ángel Noez KO 7 1995-03-18 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 19-2-1 Pedro Javier Torres PTS 10 1995-02-17 Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Win 18-2-1 Oscar Vergara TKO 4 (12) 1995-01-13 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Retained South American Light Flyweight title.
Loss 17-2-1 Humberto González RTD 7 (12) 1994-09-10 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, USA For WBC, IBF Light Flyweight titles.
Win 17-1-1 Rubén Asencio Molina PTS 12 1994-08-05 La Banda, Argentina Won vacant Argentinean Light Flyweight title.
Win 16-1-1 Marcelo De Freitas TKO 2 (10) 1994-05-26 Club Nolting, Ciudadela, Argentina
Win 15-1-1 José Luis Díaz PTS 10 1994-04-22 La Banda, Argentina
Win 14-1-1 Pablo Tiznado UD 12 1994-03-26 La Banda, Argentina Won WBC International Light Flyweight title.
Win 13-1-1 Alli Galvez KO 2 (12) 1994-02-11 Santiago del Estero, Argentina Won South American Light Flyweight title.
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See also

  • List of light-flyweight boxing champions
Achievements
Preceded by
Melchor Cob Castro
WBO light flyweight champion
January 17, 1998 – December 5, 1998
Succeeded by
Jorge Arce
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