Ángel Hernández (boxer)

Carl Davis (boxer), Angel Hernandez and David Estrada at a benefit for injured and retired boxers in 2010
José Ángel Hernández
Statistics
Real name José Ángel Hernández
Nickname(s) El Toro
Rated at middleweight
Height 5′ 8″ (173cm)
Reach 72″ (183cm)
Nationality Mexico Mexican
Born (1975-09-17) September 17, 1975
San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 41
Wins 30
Wins by KO 17
Losses 11
Draws 0
No contests 0

José Ángel Hernández (San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, 17 September 1975) is a Mexican light middleweight boxer. Hernandez has fought many noted fighters. He has held the NABA, NABF and International Boxing Association Americas light middleweight titles.

Professional Career Highlights

Hernandez made his professional boxing debut at age 16 on March 29, 1996 with a first-round KO victory over David Pearson. He won his first eight fights by knockout.

On May 13, 2000, Hernandez won the IBA Americas Jr. Middleweight Title with a twelve-round split decision over Dominican Republic's Julio Cesar De la Cruz.

On July 28, 2002, Hernandez defeated Larry Marks for the vacant NABF light middleweight title by split decision.[1]

Hernandez vs. Ouma

On May 30, 2003, Kassim Ouma defeated 'El Toro' by split decision in an IBF Light Middleweight Title Eliminator for the vacant USBA light middleweight title.

Hernandez vs. Winky Wright

On November 8, 2003, Hernandez (26-4) lost a 12-round unanimous decision to previous IBF light middleweight champion Winky Wright, (45-3). Winky became the new IBF light middleweight champion in the co-event fight at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

Hernandez vs. Joval

On February 6, 2004, 'El Toro' moved up in weight and fought Raymond Joval of Netherlands at Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson, Arizona, United States. Joval won a technical decision in the eighth round.

Hernandez vs. Manfredo Jr.

On May 22, 2010, Hernandez lost his attempt to win the International Boxing Organization's vacant middleweight title against The Contender's Peter Manfredo, Jr. by tenth round stoppage.[2]

Hernandez vs. Adama

On December 17, 2010, Hernandez lost his second shot at a middleweight championship for the vacant IBO international title at UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois to ex-Olympian Osumanu Adama of Ghana by a twelve round unanimous decision.[3][4]

Hernandez Disqualification Loss to Joey Hernandez

On March 25, 2011, Angel Hernandez incurred an eighth round disqualification loss to Joey Hernandez, in a bout for the vacant USBO Light Middleweight title. Hernandez was briefly suspended, but was subsequently reinstated. He was relicensed to box by the Illinois Athletic Commission in 2012.[5]

Hernandez versus Demetrius Andrade

Hernandez failed in an attempted comeback on February 10, 2012, in the main event of a Mohegan Sun Casino seven bout boxing card against 15-0 ex-Olympian Demetrius Andrade in a bout for the vacant IBA Americas light middleweight title. Andrade knocked out Hernandez at 1:39 of the second round. Hernandez, who passed all required medical tests before the bout, was suspended for 90 days.

References

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