Ricardo Cardona (boxer) explained

Ricardo Cardona
Realname:Ricardo Cardona Cáceres
Weight:Super bantamweight
Height:5 ft 7+1/2 in
Reach:70 in
Nationality:Colombian
Birth Date:November 9, 1952
Birth Place:San Basilio, Colombia
Death Place:Barranquilla, Colombia
Style:Orthodox
Total:37
Wins:26
Ko:13
Losses:10
Draws:1

Ricardo Cardona (November 9, 1952 – October 11, 2015) was a Colombian boxer. He was the younger brother of former flyweight world champion, Prudencio Cardona.

Professional career

Cardona turned pro on September 15, 1973, with a decision over Osvaldo Rojas in Valencia, Venezuela. He won the Colombian super bantamweight title in 1976. On May 7, 1978, he won the WBA World super bantamweight title with a TKO over Hong Soo-hwan in Seoul, South Korea becoming Colombia’s third boxing champion, following Antonio Cervantes and Rodrigo Valdez. He successfully defended the title five times before losing to Leo Randolph in 1980. Cardona fought for four more years, going 5-5, including a loss to Jorge Lujan, before retiring in 1984 with a record of 26-10-1 (13 KOs).

Personal life

His brother, Prudencio Cardona, was also a well-known world champion boxer, making the Cardona brothers one of the small numbers of sibling couples to have reached world championship status in the sport. Ricardo Cardona died at Bonnadona Hospital in Barranquilla, Colombia, after a long bout with cancer.[1]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
37Loss26–10–1Jorge LujánTKO10 (10), 30 Jun 1984
36Win26–9–1Mario WilsonPTS1011 May 1984
35Loss25–9–1Lee Seung-hoonKO6 (10)20 Mar 1983
34Loss25–8–1Hector CortezTKO10 (?)7 Oct 1982
33Win25–7–1Franklin SalasTKO8 (10)15 Jun 1982
32Loss24–7–1Felix RodriguezUD106 Feb 1982
31Win24–6–1Humberto MejiaTKO7 (?)4 Dec 1981
30Loss23–6–1Sergio Víctor PalmaTKO12 (15), 15 Aug 1981
29Win23–5–1Jose CuetoPTS1017 Jul 1981
28Win22–5–1Ralph BarriosTKO1 (10)14 Nov 1980
27Loss21–5–1Leo RandolphTKO15 (15), 4 May 1980
26Win21–4–1Sergio Víctor PalmaUD1515 Dec 1979
25Win20–4–1Yukio SegawaUD156 Sep 1979
24Win19–4–1Soon Hyun ChungUD1523 Jun 1979
23Win18–4–1Soon Hyun Chung1512 Nov 1978
22Win17–4–1Ruben Valdes152 Sep 1978
21Win16–4–1Soo Hwan HongTKO12 (15), 6 May 1978
20Win15–4–1Jesus CaicedoPTS105 Nov 1977
19Win14–4–1Francisco HernandezKO8 (?)4 Jun 1977
18Win13–4–1Guillermo GomezTKO5 (?)19 Mar 1977
17Loss12–4–1Nestor JimenezPTS1018 Feb 1977
16Win12–3–1Rafael Montes6 (12), 7 Nov 1976
15Win11–3–1Jesus MedinaKO4 (?)25 Jul 1976
14Win10–3–1Pedro VasquezPTS1010 Apr 1976
13Loss9–3–1Oscar ArnalPTS1031 Jan 1976
12Win9–2–1Abraham MezaKO8 (?)14 Dec 1975
11Loss9–2–1Jose Antonio QuijanoPTS1011 Oct 1975
10Win8–1–1Idelfonso BethelmyTKO8 (?)14 Jul 1975
9Win7–1–1Guillermo GomezKO5 (?)13 Apr 1975
8Draw6–1–1Silvio Diaz81 Mar 1975
7Win6–1Diego Tovar7 (?)15 Feb 1975
6Win5–1Miguel Espinosa PTS1023 Nov 1974
5Loss4–1Leslie Moreno PTS1019 May 1974
4Win4–0Osvaldo RojasPTS626 Mar 1974
3Win3–0Juan J Rojas PTS69 Feb 1974
2Win2–0Manuel Olivares 4 (?)17 Nov 1973
1Win1–0Osvaldo Rojas 415 Sep 1973

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WBC deeply regrets the passing of ricardo cardona.