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{{short description|American boxer}} | |||
⚫ | '''Gilberto Reyes''' (born |
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{{About||the fitness trainer|Gil Reyes (tennis)|the baseball player|Gilberto Reyes}} | |||
⚫ | '''Gilberto Reyes''' (born February 19, 1981, in ]) is a professional ]. | ||
⚫ | Reyes, whose nickname is "Sugar", fights out of ]. He has been featured numerous times on ] and ]. In February 2005, Reyes beat ] for the vacant ] Fedecentro Title. He lost the title less than a year later in a 7th round knockout by ]. |
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⚫ | Reyes, whose nickname is "Sugar", fights out of ]. He has been featured numerous times on ] and ]. In February 2005, Reyes beat ] for the vacant ] Fedecentro Title. He lost the title less than a year later in a 7th round knockout by ]. | ||
⚫ | In his first fight of 2007, in the ]-] undercard & having lost 2 straight being The fifth fight of the evening which also was a short one when |
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⚫ | In his first fight of 2007, in the ]-] undercard & having lost 2 straight being The fifth fight of the evening which also was a short one when Cotto's sparring partner Gilberto Reyes (18-5-1, 11 KOs) suffered a broken jaw in the first round of his bout against ] (9–6, 9 KOs). Reyes appeared to win the first round but did not come out for the second. | ||
As of March 2007, his record is 18-5 with 11 KOs. | As of March 2007, his record is 18-5 with 11 KOs. | ||
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* List of male boxers | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 20 February 2024
American boxer For the fitness trainer, see Gil Reyes (tennis). For the baseball player, see Gilberto Reyes.Gilberto Reyes (born February 19, 1981, in Lawrence, Massachusetts) is a professional boxer.
Reyes, whose nickname is "Sugar", fights out of Miami, Florida. He has been featured numerous times on ESPN2 and Telemundo. In February 2005, Reyes beat Carlos González for the vacant WBA Fedecentro Title. He lost the title less than a year later in a 7th round knockout by Cosme Rivera.
In his first fight of 2007, in the Miguel Cotto-Oktay Urkal undercard & having lost 2 straight being The fifth fight of the evening which also was a short one when Cotto's sparring partner Gilberto Reyes (18-5-1, 11 KOs) suffered a broken jaw in the first round of his bout against Carlos de la Cruz (9–6, 9 KOs). Reyes appeared to win the first round but did not come out for the second.
As of March 2007, his record is 18-5 with 11 KOs.
External links
- Boxing record for Gil Reyes from BoxRec (registration required)
- Myspace of Gil Reyes
- Gil Reyes at IMDb
Preceded byRico Tan Vacated |
WBA Fedecentro Welterweight Title Feb 11, 2005–Mar 24, 2006 |
Succeeded byCosme Rivera |
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