Carlos Cuadras
Name: Carlos Cuadras
Alias: Principe
Birth Name: Carlos Cuadras Quiroa
Hometown: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birthplace: Guamuchil, Sinaloa, Mexico
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 163cm
Reach: 168cm
Matchmaker: Record
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Trainers: Jorge Barrera (2017), Abel Sanchez (2018-)
Amateur Career
2003 Pan American Cadet Championships Gold medalist in Mexico City, Mexico at 48 kg.
- Defeated Luis Guamaniza (Ecuador) in the final.
2004 Pan American Cadet Championships Silver medalist in Colorado Springs, United States at 52 kg.
- Lost to Rigoberto Figueroa (Puerto Rico) 12-14 in the final.
2005 International Junior Olympics Gold medalist in Brownsville, United States at 52 kg.
- Defeated Shawn Nichol (United States) 14-12
- Defeated Michael Guillen (Puerto Rico) RSC-OS 2
2007 1st Pan Am Games Qualifier Bronze medalist in Barquisimeto, Venezuela at 54 kg.
- Defeated Jorge Diaz (Puerto Rico) 34-15
- Lost to Roberto Marroquin (United States) 23-26
2007 Pan American Games Gold medalist in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at 54 kg.
- Defeated Ramiro Rojas (Colombia) 13-7
- Defeated Guillermo Rigondeaux (Cuba) Walk Over (Rigondeaux didn´t show up for the weigh-in, trying to defect along with teammate Erislandy Lara).
- Defeated James Dean Pereira (Brazil) 20-15
- Defeated Claudio Marrero (Dominican Republic) 15-11
2007 World Championships participant in Chicago, United States at 54 kg.
- Defeated Chien Hsun Lee (Chinese Taipei) RSC-OS 3
- Lost to Joe Murray (England) 19-28
2007 Mexican National Championships Bronze medalist at 54 kg.
- Lost to Oscar Valdez by points
Professional Record
- Has record of 6-1-1 (4 KOs) in World Title fights
- Has a record of 2-2 (0 KOs) against former, current, or future world champions.
- Won against Srisaket Sor Rungvisai and Luis Concepcion.
- Lost against Roman Gonzalez and Juan Francisco Estrada.
Regional & Minor Titles
- WBC Silver Super Flyweight Title (2012-2014)
- WBC Continental Americas Super Flyweight Title (2011)
- WBC Youth Intercontinental Super Flyweight Title (2010)
World Titles
- WBC Super Flyweight Title (2014-2016, six defences)
| Preceded by: Srisaket Sor Rungvisai |
WBC Super Flyweight Champion 2014 May 31 – 2016 Sept 10 |
Succeeded by: Roman Gonzalez |