Aquiles Guzmán

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Aquiles José Guzmán Matute. (born April 13, 1965) is a former Venezuelan professional boxer. He is a former World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight (112 lb) champion.

Nickname
El Tanquecito (The Little Tank)
NationalityVenezuela Venezuelan
BornAquiles José Guzmán Matute
(1965-04-13) April 13, 1965 (age 60)
Anzoátegui, Venezuela
Weight
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Aquiles Guzmán
Personal information
Nickname
El Tanquecito (The Little Tank)
NationalityVenezuela Venezuelan
BornAquiles José Guzmán Matute
(1965-04-13) April 13, 1965 (age 60)
Anzoátegui, Venezuela
Weight
Boxing career
Boxing record
Total fights31
Wins14
Win by KO8
Losses14
Draws3
No contests0
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Professional career

Guzmán turned professional in 1985. His second opponent as a professional boxer, Gregorio Padrino, died two days after their bout as a consequence of the blows received in it.[1] Guzman continued on and captured the WBA flyweight title in 1992 with an upset decision win over Yong-Kang Kim. He lost the belt in his first defense to David Grimán by decision (scoring of judges) in 1994. He later challenged Saen Sor Ploenchit, Alimi Goitia, and Yokthai Sithoar for their respective belts but lost each fight. He is one of only 2 world champions in history to retire with an even record, the other being Juan Polo Perez. Some sources report his record as 13-14-3 which would make him 1 of only 3 world champions to retire with a losing record along with Jimmy Reagan and Francisco Quiroz.

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