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Julio César Vásquez

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Julio César Vásquez (born July 13, 1966 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is a professional boxer best known to have held a WBA junior middleweight title.

Career

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 Javier Castillejo,Aaron "superman" Davis, undefeated Winky Wright and Tony Marshal before losing the belt to 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.


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Preceded byArgentina Marcelo Milanesio Olimpia de Oro
1994
Succeeded byArgentina Nora Vega
Sporting positions
Preceded byVinny Pazienza
Vacates
WBA Light Middleweight Champion
21 Dec 1991– 4 Mar 1995
Succeeded byPernell Whitaker
Preceded byCarl Daniels WBA Light Middleweight Champion
16 Dec 1995– 21 Aug 1996
Succeeded byLaurent Boudouani

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