Draft:Antonio Moreno
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Luis Antonio Moreno Caro (born September 24, 2008 in Chula Vista, California) is a competitive Muay Thai fighter with dual nationality in the United States and Mexico. Recognized for his accomplishments in national and international competitions. Moreno has won various championships in different weight categories.
Sports carreer
[edit]Antonio Moreno began his Muay Thai career at a young age, training at the Viper Muay Thai gym. His skills led him to obtain a number of important titles both nationally and internationally.
Achievements
[edit]Award | Competition | Date | Location |
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World Champion | Muay Thai Youth World Games (48 kg) | 2022 | Calgary, Canada |
World Champion | WBC Muay Thai Youth World Games (46 kg) | 2022 | Calgary, Canada |
National Champion | WBC Muay Thai Mexico Under 16 (53.5 kg) | 2024 | Tijuana, B.C., Mexico |
National Champion | IKF Muay Thai Purist Tournament (50 kg) | 2023 | Reno, Nevada, US |
National Champion | United States Open USMTO - USMTA (Clase-A) | 2022 | Phoenix, Arizona, US |
National Champion | United States Open USMTO - USMTA (Clase-A) | 2018 | Phoenix, Arizona, US |
National Champion | Federación Mexicana de Muay Thai FEMEM (Clase-A) | 2021 | Oaxtepec, Morelos, Mexico |
National Champion | Federación Mexicana de Muay Thai FEMEM (Clase-A) | 2019[1] | CDMX, Mexico |
Prize | Mejor Peleador Juvenil | 2021 | Oaxtepec, Morelos, Mexico |
International Champion | Thai Boxing Association World Expo Tournament (Clase-A) | 2021 | Des Moines, Iowa, US |
International Champion | Thai Boxing Association World Expo Tournament (Clase-A)[2] | 2019 | Des Moines, Iowa, US |
National Champion | IKF Point Muay Thai | 2023 | Ontario, California, US |
National Champion | IKF Point Muay Thai | 2020 | Reno, Nevada, US |
National Champion | IKF Point Muay Thai | 2018 | San Diego, California, US |
State Champion | WKC | 2023 | Mexicali, B.C., Mexico |
Campeón Estatal | WKC | 2019 | Mexicali, B.C., Mexico |
Promotion Champion | Tijuana Fight Championship (TFC) | 2024 | Tijuana, B.C., Mexico |
Promotion Champion | Viking Fights | 2022 | |
Promotion Champion | Rankin Fight Night | 2019 | |
Promotion Champion | Traditional Muay Thai (TMT) | 2019 | |
Prize | Premio Municipal del Deporte Atleta Juvenil IMDET | 2024 | Instituto Municipal del Deporte |
Amateur record
[edit]- Fights won: 57
- Fights lost: 5
- Knockouts: 30
- Total fights: 62
References
[edit]- ^ "RSportz Mexico Muaythai". Retrieved 2024-11-07.
- ^ "Antonio Moreno busca el oro en Muay Thai en Turquía". Síntesis TV (in Spanish). 2019-09-03. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
- Perfil Oficial de Instagram de Antonio Moreno - Instagram