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Misael Rodríguez

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Misael Rodríguez
Rodríguez in 2016
Born
Misael Uziel Rodríguez Olivas

(1994-04-07) 7 April 1994 (age 30)
Ciénega de Ceniceros, Matamoros, Chihuahua, México
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Boxing record[1]
Total fights14
Wins14
Wins by KO7
Losses0
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Mexico
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Middleweight
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Toronto Middleweight
Central American and Caribbean Games
Silver medal – second place 2014 Veracruz Middleweight

Misael Uziel Rodríguez Olivas[a] (born 7 April 1994) is a Mexican professional boxer.

Career

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He won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Rodríguez competed in the World Series of Boxing between 2014 and 2016. He wasn't successful, losing 9 of 12 bouts and being TKO'd by Arlen López in a May 2016 fight.[2] Rodríguez won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games, beating Anthony Campbell before losing to Jorge Vivas in the semi-finals.

He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Rodríguez won three bouts before losing to silver medalist Bektemir Melikuziev in the semi-finals, winning a bronze medal.[3]

In 2017, he turned professional, signing with Richard Schaefer. Rodríguez's manager is former Olympian and world champion Abner Mares.[4]

Rodríguez's cousin is UFC fighter Yair Rodríguez.[5]

Professional boxing record

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14 fights 14 wins 0 losses
By knockout 7 0
By decision 7 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
14 Win 14–0 Mexico Ricardo Banuelos Cernas UD 8 3 Jun 2023 Mexico Chihuahua, Mexico
13 Win 13–0 Mexico Aaron Rocha Guerrero UD 8 4 Mar 2023 Mexico Polideportivo Juan S. Millan, Culiacan, Mexico
12 Win 12–0 Mexico Eleazar Valenzuela Carrillo TKO 3 (8), 1:01 30 Sep 2022 Mexico Culiacan, Mexico
11 Win 11–0 Mexico Jesus Acosta Zazueta RTD 6 (8), 3:00 15 Jul 2022 Mexico Polideportivo Juan S. Millan, Culiacan, Mexico
10 Win 10–0 United States Brandon Maddox KO 3 (8), 1:13 28 Sep 2019 United States Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Mexico Josue Castaneda Perez UD 6 26 Jan 2019 Mexico Lienzo Charro, Ciudad Guzman, Mexico
8 Win 8–0 Mexico Uriel Gonzalez UD 6 26 May 2018 Mexico Teatro Moliere, Mexico City, Mexico
7 Win 7–0 Argentina Jonathan Geronimo Barbadillo TKO 2 (6), 1:00 3 Mar 2018 Mexico Gimnasio Rodrigo M. Quevedo, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico
6 Win 6–0 Cuba Yunier Calzada UD 6 15 Dec 2017 United States Pioneer Event Center, Lancaster, California, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Mexico Isaac Mendez KO 2 (6), 1:47 4 Nov 2017 Mexico Gimnasio Municipal "Jose Neri Santos", Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
4 Win 4–0 United States Cesar Hernandez UD 6 14 Oct 2017 United States StubHub Center, Carson, California, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 United States Race Sawyer TKO 2 (4), 2:12 23 Sep 2017 United States Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Colombia José David Mosquera KO 2 (6), 1:50 22 Jul 2017 Mexico Lienzo charro, Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico
1 Win 1–0 United States Brian True UD 4 9 Apr 2017 United States The Novo by Microsoft, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Notes

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  1. ^ In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rodríguez and the second or maternal family name is Olivas.

References

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  1. ^ "Boxing record for Misael Rodríguez". BoxRec.
  2. ^ "Misael RODRIGUEZ – World Series Boxing". Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Misael Rodríguez". Rio2016.com. Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Misael Rodriguez Will Be Managed By Abner Mares – Boxing News". www.boxingscene.com. 4 January 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Misael "Chino" Rodríguez y "Pantera": Familia exitosa". Ultimate Fighting Championship. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
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