Juan Fabila Mendoza
Juan Fabila Mendoza (born June 5, 1944) is a former Mexican boxer, who a bronze medal in the bantamweight category (– 54 kg) at the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1] After that he turned professional and won his first five bouts in 1964–1971. He then lost twice by knockout and retired in 1973.[2]
Mendoza (right) at the 1964 Olympics | |||||||||||
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Born | Ciudad de México, Mexico | June 5, 1944||||||||||
Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) | ||||||||||
Weight | 54 kg (119 lb) | ||||||||||
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Sport | Boxing | ||||||||||
Medal record
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1964 Olympic results
Below is the record of Juan Fabila, a featherweight boxer who competed for Mexico in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics:
- Round of 32: defeated Augustin Senin (Spain) referee stopped contest in third round
- Round of 16: defeated Law Hon-Park (Hong Kong) by decision, 5-0
- Quarterfinal: defeated Oleg Grigoryev (Soviet Union) by decision, 3-2
- Semifinal: lost to Chung Shin-Cho (South Korea) by decision, 1-4 (was awarded bronze medal)
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