Manuel Quezada | |
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Born | Wasco, California, U.S. | October 13, 1977
Nationality | American |
Other names | El Toro ("The Bull") |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Heavyweight |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Reach | 76 in (193 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 34 |
Wins | 29 |
Wins by KO | 18 |
Losses | 5 |
Manuel Quezada (born October 13, 1977) is an American professional boxer and former kickboxer. In boxing he fights at heavyweight, while in kickboxing he fought at both heavyweight and super heavyweight.
Amateur Kickboxing career
Quezada won the IKF Amateur International Rules United States Amateur Heavyweight Title on March 14, 1998 in Bakersfield, California when he defeated Jason Williamson by first-round KO. Six months later, he became the IKF Amateur International Rules California Super Heavyweight Champion on September 12, 1998 in Bakersfield when he defeated Carter Williams of Modesto, CA by TKO.
On April 24, 1999, Friant, CA, USA, he was defeated by Carter Williams of Modesto, CA, by "Inhalant Disqualification" when it was discovered by the California Athletic Commission Rep, Dean Lohuis, that Carter's trainer had ammonia on his wipe rag during the first round break. Quezada was leading on all 3 judges cards after a first round knockdown of Williams, 10–8.
The title was retired/stripped by the IKF when Quezada demanded to be paid to defend on an event promoted by Abe Belardo in Bakersfield in June 2001. His challenger was Carter Williams, the same fighter he defeated to win the title 3 years earlier. This time though Williams was 40+ lbs bigger.
Quezada's last kickboxing bout was on December 11, 1999 and ended with an Amateur Kickboxing record of 8–3 with 4 wins by KO/TKO.
Quezada won the IKF West Coast Super Heavyweight Title on February 20, 1999 in Bakersfield, California when he defeated Dewey Cooper of Las Vegas by a unanimous decision 48–47, 49–46 and 49–46 Quezada turned Pro as a boxer in August 2001 which vacated his Amateur title.
Boxing career
In September 2007 he won the WBC CABOFE (Caribbean Boxing Federation) heavyweight title.
Quezada was set to compete in an eight-man 95 kg/209 lb "Road to Glory" kickboxing tournament, a qualifier for the Glory promotion, in Tulsa, Oklahoma on February 1, 2013.[1][2] However, he pulled out and was replaced by Dustin Jacoby who went on to win the tournament.[3]
He lost to Tony Lopez via unanimous decision in the semi-finals of a four-man tournament at WCK Muay Thai: Beauty and the Beast in Lemoore, California on May 1, 2014.[4]
Professional record
References
- ↑ Road to GLORY USA Events Coming Together
- ↑ Road to GLORY USA 95kg Tournament Official Lineup – Feb. 1
- ↑ Dustin Jacoby Wins First Road to GLORY USA Tournament
- ↑ WCK Muay Thai Beauty and the Beast Results Archived 2014-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Manuel Quezada - Boxer". Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
External links
- Boxing record for Manuel Quezada from BoxRec (registration required)