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Fernando Montiel
BornFernando Montiel Martínez
(1979-03-01) March 1, 1979 (age 45)
Los Mochis, Mexico
NationalityMexico Mexican
Other names"Cochulito" (The Rooster)
Statistics
Weight(s)Super Flyweight
Height5 ft 4 in (162 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights40
Wins37
Wins by KO28
Losses2
Draws1
No contests0

Fernando Montiel (born March 1, 1979 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) is a professional boxer in the Super flyweight (115 lb) division. He is the current WBO Super flyweight champion. Fernando Montiel is a hybrid boxer, using accurate punches to slow down his opponent and using swift hand speed and quickness to frustrate his opponents. This was perfectly showcased in his fight with game but relatively unknown Mitchell Samba. Scouted as a pure puncher, Montiel used lightning fast quick and crisp combinations all throughout the fight. The fight ended with 1:44 seconds left in the ninth round when Montiel unloaded double picture-perfect vicious haymakers to the body and head. This sent Mitchell to the canvas and promptly ended the fight.

Boxing Style

Montiel's fighting style reminds people of Muhammad Ali, using his agility and quick reflexes. He uses accurate punches and crisp 1-2-3 combos to get under the defenses of his opponents. He is also considered to be a "thinking fighter", using his natural boxing instincts, warrior's mentality, and technical boxing supremacy in taking apart his opponents.

World Titles

Montiel won his first world title at the WBO Flyweight championship where he bested Isidro Garcia. He defended that title three times until he moved to the Super Flyweight division.

He later won the WBO Super Flyweight title against Pedro Alcazar, defended it against Roy Doliguez but lost it Mark Johnson. He then regained it by besting Ivan Hernandez with five successful defenses against Evert Briceno, Pramuansak Posuwan, Z Gorres, Cecilio Santos, Luis Melendez and Martín Castillo.

On May 31, 2008, in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Montiel defeated Luis Maldonado by third round technical knockout to successfully defend his WBO title for the eighth time. Montiel knocked Maldonado down in rounds one and three and the bout was stopped during Montiel's follow-up barrage.

See also

References

  1. "Montiel KOs Maldonado!". Fightnews.com. 2008-06-01. Retrieved 2008-06-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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Preceded byIsidro García WBO Flyweight boxing champion
December 15, 2000May 4, 2002
VacantTitle next held byAdonis Rivas
Preceded byPedro Alcazar WBO Super Flyweight champion
July 22, 2002August 16, 2003
Succeeded byMark Johnson
Preceded byIvan Hernández WBO Super Flyweight champion
April 9, 2005–Present
Incumbent
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