Brian Viloria
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Revision as of 02:03, 23 January 2010
Name: Brian Viloria
Alias: Hawaiian Punch
Born: 1980-11-24 (Age:32)
Birthplace: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5′ 4″ / 163cm
Reach: 66″ / 168cm
Boxing Record: click
Trainer: Freddie Roach
Manager: Gary Gittlesohn
Amateur Credentials
- 1995 National Junior Olympics champions at 100 pounds
- 1999 National Golden Gloves light flyweight champion
- 1999 National Amateur light flyweight champion
- 1999 World Amateur Light flyweight champion
- Member of the 2000 US Olympic Team. His results were:
- Defeated Sergey Kazakov (Russia) 8-6
- Lost to Brahim Asloum (France) 4-6
| Preceded by: Eric Ortiz |
WBC Light Flyweight Champion 2005 Sep 10 – 2006 Aug 10 |
Succeeded by: Omar Nino Romero |
| Preceded by: Ulises Solis |
IBF Light Flyweight Champion 2009 Apr 19 – 2010 Jan 23 |
Succeeded by: Carlos Tamara |
