Marcelo Quiñones

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Marcelo Quiñonez (born March 24, 1949, in Surquillo) is a Peruvian former professional boxer who competed from 1971 to 1983. He was one of South America's top ranked middleweights during the 1970s. He also represented Peru at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

Professional career

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Quiñones began his professional career as a boxer on September 27, 1971. In his debut Quiñones defeated Carlos Bazán by knockout in Lima.

He added the South American middleweight title with a knockout in twelve rounds victory over Luiz Fabre, on August 9, 1976, in Lima.[1]

Over his professional career Quiñones won 31 bouts, losing 8 and drawing 1, with 18 wins coming via knockout.

Professional boxing record

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32 Wins (18 knockouts, 14 decisions), 8 Losses (4 knockouts, 4 decisions), 1 Draw [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 14-0   Néstor Flores KO 3 16/12/1983   Guayaquil, Ecuador
Win 0-1   Juan Guzmán PTS 10 09/10/1982   Huánuco, Peru
Loss 37-5-2   Jacinto Horácio Fernández RTD 8 14/03/1980   San Justo, Argentina Quiñones retired at 0:01 of the eighth round.
Win 16-16-1   Johnny Heard UD 10 09/11/1979   Trujillo, Peru
Win 14-19   José Anglada KO 2 13/10/1979   Trujillo, Peru
Loss 15-16   Johnny Heard TKO 9 08/06/1979   Lima, Peru
Win 2-9-4   Mario Martiliano UD 10 30/03/1979   Lima, Peru
Draw 28-3   Jacinto Horácio Fernández TD 2 13/10/1978   Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 30-2-2   José María Flores Burlón PTS 12 12/08/1978   Montevideo, Uruguay South America Middleweight Title.
Loss 26-3   Jacinto Horácio Fernández PTS 10 10/06/1978   Santa Fe, Argentina
Loss 20-3   Tony Chiaverini KO 3 15/02/1978   Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win 6-8-1   Larry Davis UD 10 14/10/1977   Lima, Peru
Win 1-4   Pablo Alberto Ferreyra PTS 10 09/09/1977   Lima, Peru
Loss 35-2-1   Hugo Corro SD 12 09/05/1977   Lima, Peru South America Middleweight Title.
Win 45-20-5   Juárez De Lima KO 10 01/04/1977   Lima, Peru
Win 32-27-1   Carlos Marks UD 10 22/10/1976   Lima, Peru
Win 28-2-1   Luiz Carlos Fabre TKO 10 09/08/1976   Lima, Peru South America Middleweight Title.
Win 30-14-2   Manuel Fierro KO 8 21/05/1976   Lima, Peru Fierro knocked out at 1:53 of the eighth round.
Win 20-29-5   Luis Vinales TKO 5 14/02/1976   Panama City, Panama Referee stopped the bout at 2:30 of the fifth round.
Win 12-10   Thurman Holliday KO 9 19/12/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 22-14   Roy Dale PTS 10 26/11/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 22-8-7   Rodolfo Rosales KO 7 17/10/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 3-4   Alipio Colli TKO 4 31/08/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 10-6   Sammy Barr TKO 4 04/07/1975   Trujillo, Peru
Win 3-3   José Fellotti TKO 4 19/05/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 7-13-2   Dino Del Cid KO 8 25/04/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 7-8   Daniel Nicolas Quiroga KO 3 31/03/1975   Lima, Peru
Win 0-2-1   Luis Bidela PTS 10 15/11/1974   Lima, Peru
Win -- Orlando Assumpcão KO 3 23/02/1974   Lima, Peru
Win 9-19-4   Ruben Martínez PTS 10 12/12/1973   Arequipa, Peru
Win 1-1   Orlando Maximo Nasul PTS 10 05/10/1973   Lima, Peru
Win 4-10   Domingo Guerrero TKO 1 07/07/1973   Lima, Peru
Loss 14-2-2   Rodolfo Rosales PTS 10 19/05/1973   Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 5-3   Daniel Nicolas Quiroga PTS 10 07/10/1972   Lima, Peru
Win 3-2   Faustino Galdame KO 7 15/07/1972   Mendoza, Argentina
Win 5-2   Daniel Nicolas Quiroga PTS 10 02/06/1972   Mendoza, Argentina
Win --   Luis Mora PTS 8 21/01/1972   Lima, Peru
Win 1-2   Roman Aburto KO 1 10/12/1971   Lima, Peru
Win 0-1   Marcos Tordoya PTS 6 19/11/1971   Lima, Peru
Win 0-2 Francisco Latapiat KO 1 29/10/1971   Lima, Peru
Win 3-5   Carlos Bazan KO 1 27/09/1971   Lima, Peru

References

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  1. ^ "Un "lobo" con puños de acero". TV Perú (in Spanish). 17 January 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
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