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'''Rosendo José Álvarez Hernández''' (born ], ] in ]) is a flyweight ], and is well known for giving Mexican legend ] two tough fights. He is the only person to hold the undefeated flyweight champion to a draw. | '''Rosendo José Álvarez Hernández''' (born ], ] in ]) is a flyweight ], and is well known for giving Mexican legend ] two tough fights. He is the only person to hold the undefeated flyweight champion to a draw. | ||
He won the ] ] title by close split decision over Thai fighter Chana Porpaoin. He defended his title by knockout over former and future champs Songkram Porpaoin (twin brother of Chana) and Kermin Guardia. He also decisioned veteran Eric Chavez and stopped undefeated prospect Takashi Shiohama in defense of his crown. In 1997, he fought to a draw with undefeated reigning WBC champ and pound-for-pound ranked ], dropping Lopez for the first and only time in his career. He lost a split decision to Lopez in the rematch, although he failed to make weight before the fight. He was stripped of the title and the two met at a over the 105-pound strawweight limit, with the WBA title being on the line for Lopez only. | He won the ] ] title by close split decision over Thai fighter Chana Porpaoin. He defended his title by knockout over former and future champs Songkram Porpaoin (twin brother of Chana) and Kermin Guardia. He also decisioned veteran Eric Chavez and stopped undefeated prospect Takashi Shiohama in defense of his crown. In 1997, he fought to a draw with undefeated reigning WBC champ and pound-for-pound ranked ], dropping Lopez for the first and only time in his career. He lost a split decision to Lopez in the rematch, although he failed to make weight before the fight. He was stripped of the title and the two met at a over the 105-pound strawweight limit, with the WBA title being on the line for Lopez only. | ||
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Alvarez moved up to the ] division where, after a few tune-up fights, was stopped in six rounds by ]. | Alvarez moved up to the ] division where, after a few tune-up fights, was stopped in six rounds by ]. | ||
Alvarez is an influential promoter and manager in his native Nicaragua. | Alvarez is an influential promoter and manager in his native Nicaragua and it is assumed that the Arce fight was his last effort as a comabatant. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Rosendo José Álvarez Hernández (born May 6, 1970 in Managua, Nicaragua) is a flyweight boxer, and is well known for giving Mexican legend Ricardo Lopez two tough fights. He is the only person to hold the undefeated flyweight champion to a draw. He won the World Boxing Association strawweight title by close split decision over Thai fighter Chana Porpaoin. He defended his title by knockout over former and future champs Songkram Porpaoin (twin brother of Chana) and Kermin Guardia. He also decisioned veteran Eric Chavez and stopped undefeated prospect Takashi Shiohama in defense of his crown. In 1997, he fought to a draw with undefeated reigning WBC champ and pound-for-pound ranked Ricardo Lopez, dropping Lopez for the first and only time in his career. He lost a split decision to Lopez in the rematch, although he failed to make weight before the fight. He was stripped of the title and the two met at a over the 105-pound strawweight limit, with the WBA title being on the line for Lopez only.
Alvarez then moved up to the 108lb division. He lost by seventh round disqualification to Antonio "Bebis" Mendoza for the vacant WBA light flyweight title. He later avenged this loss by twelve round split decision. As champ he defeated former champ Pichit Siriwat by 12th round TKO and won two decisions over Mendoza. He fought to a twelve round draw against then-IBF champ Jose Victor Burgos.
Alvarez moved up to the flyweight division where, after a few tune-up fights, was stopped in six rounds by Jorge Arce.
Alvarez is an influential promoter and manager in his native Nicaragua and it is assumed that the Arce fight was his last effort as a comabatant.
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