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Julio César Vásquez (born July 13, 1965 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is a professional boxer best known to have held a WBA junior middleweight title. Vasquez, known as "El Zurdo" which means lefty as he is a southpaw, turned pro in 1986 and captured the Vacant WBA Light Middleweight Title by KO'ing little-known Hitoshi Kamiyama in 1992. He successfully defended the title ten times beating such boxers as Javier Castillejo, Aaron "Superman" Davis, Tony Marshall and the then-undefeated future-great: Winky Wright during his championship reign before losing the belt to the legendary Pernell Whitaker in 1995 who had only one fight in this weightclass. That same year he recaptured the WBA Light Middleweight Title by beating fellow southpaw Carl Daniels whom he knocked out with a single straight left after trailing badly on points. The devastating 11th round knockout of Daniels was named Ring Magazine Knockout of the Year for 1995. He lost the belt in his next fight to Laurent Boudouani by KO and never contended again. Although he never had another major title shot, Vasquez continues to fight in his native Argentina, fighting as recently as 2007 in the super middleweight (168lb) division and has a current win-loss record of 68 wins, 13 losses.

Amateur record

Vasquez had an amateur record of 33-2.

Professional boxing record

68 Wins (43 KOs), 13 Losses, 1 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Round,
Time
Date Location Notes
Draw 68-13-1 Argentina Silvio Walter Rojas PTS 4 2009-06-19 Argentina Club Atlético Sarmiento, Barrio Santa Marta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 68-13 Argentina Oscar Daniel Veliz KO 7 (8) 2008-04-11 Argentina Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
Loss 68-12 Argentina Ruben Eduardo Acosta KO 1 (12) 2008-02-02 Argentina Polideportivo Islas Malvinas, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 68-11 Argentina Jorge Osvaldo Dominguez UD 12 (12) 2007-04-21 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina For vacant WBO Latino middleweight title.
Win 68-10 Argentina Luis Ariel Rojas KO 1 (8) 2007-02-21 Argentina Estadio Socios Fundadores, Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Loss 67-10 Argentina Martin Abel Bruer RTD 9 (10) 2006-10-07 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina For Argentina (FAB) super middleweight title.
Win 67-9 Argentina Juan Carlos Villagra UD 12 (12) 2006-05-12 Argentina Club Universitario, Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 66-9 Argentina Hugo Daniel Sclarandi UD 10 (10) 2006-02-17 Argentina Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 65-9 Croatia Stjepan Bozic RTD 7 (12) 2005-12-02 Croatia Dvorana Jazine, Zadar, Croatia For World Boxing Foundation super middleweight title.
Win 65-8 Argentina Juan Carlos Villagra UD 8 (8) 2005-03-12 Argentina Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 64-8 Russia Denis Inkin TKO 7 (10) 2004-09-24 Russia Ice Palace, Novosibirsk, Russia
Loss 64-7 Russia Alexey Chirkov UD 10 (10) 2004-01-30 Russia DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia

References

  1. "Julio Cesar Vasquez : Boxer". BoxRec. Retrieved 18 January 2013.

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