Gilberto Rafael Serrano (born March 19, 1970) is a Venezuelan former professional boxer. Serrano is most notable for having won the WBA World lightweight title during his career, which spanned from 1993 to 2004. He won the Lightweight title from Stefano Zoff in 1999 after unsuccessfully challenging Yong Soo Choi for the WBA World super featherweight title in 1998. He retained the title in his first defence after stopping Hiroyuki Sakamoto in the fifth round. However, in his next fight he lost his title to Takanori Hatakeyama via an eighth round knockout. Serrano fought for a final time on November 15, 2004, beating Luis Cardozo by a unanimous decision.[1]

Gilberto Serrano
Born
Gilberto Rafael Serrano

(1970-03-19) 19 March 1970 (age 54)
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins20
Wins by KO17
Losses6
Draws1

Professional boxing record edit

27 fights 20 wins 6 losses
By knockout 16 4
By decision 4 2
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
27 Win 20–6–1   Luis Cardozo UD 10 Nov 15, 2001   Maracaibo, Venezuela
26 Loss 19–6–1   Miguel Callist KO 2 (12) Jun 16, 2001   Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Juan Diaz, Panama For WBA Fedelatin lightweight title
25 Loss 19–5–1   Takanori Hatakeyama TKO 8 (12) Jun 11, 2000   Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Lost WBA lightweight title
24 Win 19–4–1   Hiroyuki Sakamoto TKO 5 (12) Mar 13, 2000   Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan Retained WBA lightweight title
23 Win 18–4–1   Stefano Zoff TKO 10 (12) Nov 13, 1999   Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Won WBA lightweight title
22 Win 17–4–1   Jose Zuniga Leal PTS 10 Jun 19, 1999   Oranjestad, Aruba
21 Win 16–4–1   Edelmiro Martinez KO 6 (8) Feb 20, 1999   Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
20 Win 15–4–1   Enrique Perez TKO 3 (?) Aug 17, 1998   Willemstad, Curaçao
19 Loss 14–4–1   Choi Yong-soo KO 9 (12) Apr 18, 1998   Hilton Hotel, Seoul, South Korea For WBA super featherweight title
18 Win 14–3–1   Freddy Cruz PTS 8 Nov 30, 1997   Thiais, Val-de-Marne, France
17 Win 13–3–1   Manuel Fatima Dias TKO 1 (?) Jul 5, 1997   Complexe Sportif Mohammed V, Casablanca, Morocco
16 Win 12–3–1   Jose Luis Ochoa TKO 1 (?) May 17, 1997   Los Teques, Venezuela
15 Win 11–3–1   Arlindo de Abreu TKO 3 (?) Apr 6, 1997   Thiais, Val-de-Marne, France
14 Win 10–3–1   Orlando Soto TKO 2 (12) Oct 7, 1996   Maracay, Venezuela Won vacant WBA Fedebol lightweight title
13 Win 9–3–1   Catalino Julio KO 2 (10) Sep 6, 1996   Campito de Bocagrande, Cartagena, Colombia
12 Win 8–3–1   Hector Castillo KO 2 (?) May 11, 1996   Willemstad, Curaçao
11 Win 7–3–1   Jose Luis Ochoa KO 4 (12) Apr 15, 1996   Las Tejerias, Venezuela Won vacant Venezuelan lightweight title
10 Win 6–3–1   Carlos Vega KO 3 (?) Oct 30, 1995   Las Tejerias, Venezuela
9 Loss 5–3–1   Marcos Guevara TKO 7 (?) Jul 8, 1995   Porlamar, Venezuela
8 Win 5–2–1   Harold Bennett UD 10 May 27, 1995   Broward Co Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
7 Loss 4–2–1   Armando Juan Reyes PTS 10 May 15, 1995   Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
6 Draw 4–1–1   Armando Juan Reyes PTS 10 Nov 25, 1994   Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
5 Win 4–1   Pascual Polanco TKO 1 (?) Jun 10, 1994   Marichi-parkeerterrein, Willemstad, Curaçao
4 Win 3–1   Eduardo Linares TKO 1 (?) Oct 30, 1993   Cumana, Venezuela
3 Loss 2–1   Santos Rebolledo PTS 6 Jul 24, 1993   El Tigre, Venezuela
2 Win 2–0   Oswaldo Ramirez TKO 1 (?) May 21, 1993   Coro, Venezuela
1 Win 1–0   Leonardo Reyes TKO 2 (?) Apr 3, 1993   Porlamar, Venezuela

References edit

  1. ^ "boxer: Gilberto Serrano". Boxrec. Retrieved 8 July 2010.

External links edit

Achievements
Preceded by WBA lightweight champion
13 November 1999 – 11 June 2000
Succeeded by