Ricardo Arredondo Explained

Ricardo Arredondo
Birth Date:May 26, 1949
Birth Place:Apatzingán, Michoacán, Mexico
Weight:Super featherweight
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:69+1/2 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:100
Wins:77
Ko:58
Losses:22
Draws:1

Ricardo Arredondo (May 26, 1949 in Apatzingan, Michoacán, Mexico – September 20, 1991) was a Mexican professional boxer. A former WBC super featherweight champion, he was the brother of two-time World light welterweight champion, Rene Arredondo.

Pro career

Arredondo turned pro in 1968 and in 1971 challenged Hiroshi Kobayashi for the WBA super featherweight title, but lost a decision.

WBC Championship

Later that year he took on Yoshiaki Numata for the WBC Super Featherweight title, and captured the belt with a KO victory. He defended the belt five times including against Japanese challenger Morito Kashiwaba,[1] before losing it to Kuniaki Shibata via decision in 1974.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
100Loss77–22–1Kim Sang-hyunKO6 (10)1979-03-17
99Win77–21–1Robert PerezKO4 (10)1979-02-26
98Loss76–21–1Hans Henrik PalmTKO5 (8)1978-05-25
97Loss76–20–1Carlos GilTKO9 (?)1977-11-24
96Loss76–19–1Miguel MontillaPTS10 (10)1977-09-16
95Loss76–18–1Rogelio CastañedaUD10 (10)1977-06-10
94Loss76–17–1Ramiro BolanosUD10 (10)1977-03-24
93Loss76–16–1Ernesto EspañaPTS10 (10)1976-11-14
92Loss76–15–1Leonardo BermudezPTS10 (10)1976-10-01
91Win76–14–1Juan RodriguezKO3 (?)1976-08-22
90Loss75–14–1Humberto GutierrezPTS10 (10)1976-06-26
89Loss75–13–1Ould MakloufiPTS10 (10)1976-05-08
88Win75–12–1Jorge MartinezKO7 (10)1976-04-23
87Win74–12–1Bournerges PascasioKO2 (?)1976-03-01
86Loss73–12–1Jean Baptiste PiedvachePTS10 (10)1976-02-23
85Win73–11–1Eleuterio HerrnandezKO5 (?)1976-01-25
84Loss72–11–1Ramiro BolanosPTS10 (10)1975-11-28
83Win72–10–1Gil BecerraKO6 (?)1975-07-19
82Win71–10–1Jose Luis SoberanesPTS10 (10)1975-05-30
81Win70–10–1Miguel AcevesKO2 (?)1975-05-09
80Win69–10–1Johnny MartinezKO7 (?)1975-02-15
79Loss68–10–1Alfredo EscaleraDQ8 (10)1974-08-03
78Loss68–9–1Kuniaki ShibataUD15 (15)1974-02-28
77Loss68–8–1Yasutsune UeharaUD10 (10)1973-11-29
76Win68–7–1Morito KashiwabaKO6 (15)1973-09-01
75Loss67–7–1Jesus AlonsoUD10 (10)1973-07-14
74Loss67–6–1Andries SteynPTS10 (10)1973-05-26
73Win67–5–1Apollo YoshioUD15 (15)1973-03-06
72Win66–5–1Susumu OkabeKO12 (15)1972-09-15
71Win65–5–1Jesus AlonsoTKO7 (10)1972-08-05
70Win64–5–1William MartinezKO5 (15)1972-04-22
69Win63–5–1Isaac MarinUD15 (15)1972-01-29
68Win62–5–1Yoshiaki NumataKO10 (15)1971-10-10
67Win61–5–1Enrique PintoKO2 (?)1971-08-29
66Win60–5–1David DuranKO4 (?)1971-08-19
65Win59–5–1Lenny BrownKO2 (?)1971-07-09
64Win58–5–1Gato FajardoKO4 (?)1971-06-26
63Win57–5–1Samuel ReyesKO3 (?)1971-06-20
62Win56–5–1Pedro ValverdeTKO4 (10)1971-05-27
61Draw55–5–1Sigfrido RodriguezPTS10 (10)1971-05-09
60Loss55–5Hiroshi KobayashiUD15 (15)1971-03-04
59Win55–4Augie PantellasTKO10 (10)1971-01-18
58Win54–4David DuranKO4 (?)1970-12-12
57Win53–4Huracan SanchezKO1 (?)1970-12-02
56Win52–4Samuel GossTKO5 (10)1970-11-17
55Win51–4Miguel RiascoTKO6 (10)1970-10-24
54Win50–4Enrique GarciaTKO10 (10)1970-09-19
53Win49–4Victor Federico EchegarayTKO10 (10)1970-07-18
52Win48–4Joel GomesKO4 (?)1970-05-09
51Win47–4Coneja RuizRTD2 (10)1970-04-16
50Win46–4Roberto SantanaTKO2 (10)1970-03-07
49Loss45–4Alfredo MarcanoMD10 (10)1970-01-01
48Win45–3Alfredo MarcanoPTS10 (10)1969-12-08
47Win44–3Jet ParkerPTS10 (10)1969-11-20
46Win43–3Curly DequinoUD10 (10)1969-10-14
45Win42–3Felipe TorresPTS10 (10)1969-09-13
44Win41–3Jorge VillanuevaTKO10 (10)1969-08-16
43Win40–3Jalapa MontesKO3 (10)1969-06-14
42Win39–3Roberto AndradeTKO6 (?)1969-05-26
41Win38–3Flash BesandeUD10 (10)1969-04-22
40Win37–3Esteban FabelaKO3 (?)1969-03-23
39Win36–3Juan BaezTKO4 (?)1969-03-10
38Win35–3Johnny SandovalTKO6 (10)1969-02-21
37Win34–3Felipe GonzalezUD10 (10)1969-01-19
36Win33–3Guillermo TellezPTS10 (10)1968-11-30
35Win32–3Billy BrownTKO5 (10)1968-11-07
34Win31–3Roberto San MartinKO2 (10)1968-10-10
33Loss30–3Jose Luis LopezPTS10 (10)1968-09-07
32Win30–2Ray GarciaKO9 (?)1968-08-10
31Win29–2Luis HernandezKO2 (10)1968-08-01
30Win28–2Enrique GarciaPTS10 (10)1968-07-27
29Win27–2Antonio RosalesKO8 (10)1968-07-13
28Win26–2Alfredo MenesesUD10 (10)1968-06-22
27Win25–2Jesus HernandezTKO8 (10)1968-05-18
26Win24–2Jesus RochaTKO9 (10)1968-04-20
25Win23–2Kid ClayKO5 (?)1968-03-28
24Win22–2Luis BerriosKO6 (10)1968-03-02
23Win21–2Gustavo SosaKO5 (10)1968-02-18
22Loss20–2Raul CruzDQ10 (?)1968-01-06
21Win20–1Jaime PerezTKO2 (?)1967-12-06
20Win19–1Emilio OliveraTKO4 (?)1967-11-22
19Win18–1Jose GarciaTKO5 (10)1967-10-31
18Win17–1Pepe MotaTKO7 (?)1967-10-11
17Win16–1Gabriel RuizKO6 (?)1967-09-06
16Win15–1Ray PinoKO4 (10)1967-09-01
15Loss14–1Clemente SánchezPTS10 (10)1967-08-04
14Win14–0Manuel FloresKO5 (10)1967-07-14
13Win13–0Raul AnayaKO2 (10)1967-07-03
12Win12–0Tino AnguianoKO7 (?)1967-06-01
11Win11–0Kid ClayPTS10 (10)1967-04-22
10Win10–0Reynaldo MendozaPTS10 (10)1967-04-09
9Win9–0P E BuitragoKO4 (?)1967-04-01
8Win8–0Pedro TorresPTS8 (8)1967-03-22
7Win7–0Raul Martinez MoraPTS8 (8)1967-01-29
6Win6–0Pichon ContrerasTKO6 (10)1966-11-21
5Win5–0Raul AnayaKO3 (10)1966-11-07
4Win4–0Ray GarciaTKO9 (10)1966-10-24
3Win3–0Teobaldo ValdovinosPTS10 (10)1966-08-31
2Win2–0Manuel JustoPTS6 (6)1966-08-03
1Win1–0Augusto AngelesPTS6 (6)1966-07-16

Personal life

Arredondo was in a relationship with famous Mexican TV presenter Marcela Rubiales.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION ARREDONDO FORM MEXICO RETAINS TITLE. Pathé News. 2024-02-19.
  2. Web site: Ricardo Arredondo, the boxer who won the heart of Marcela Rubiales and ended up in misery. American Chronicles. 2024-02-19.