Carlos Oliveira

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Name: Carlos Oliveira
Alias: Furacao
Birth Name: Carlos Oliveira de Souza
Hometown: Itanhaem, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Birthplace: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 167cm
Reach: 169cm
Inspector: Record
Pro Boxer: Record




Professional Career

Carlos Oliveira De Souza, is a Brazilian boxer He was a Silver Medalist in France in 2001, Bronze Medalist in the 2001 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico, Bronze Medalist in the Jose Atiel Aponti Cup 2001, in Puerto Rico, Two-time Medalist in the Olympic Circuit Brazil 2002, amateur record 77 fights 19 knockouts 7 losses.

Carlos Oliveira De Souza, Born in Feira de Santana, state of Bahia, he started boxing at the age of 15 and was popularly known as "Carlinho Furação".

I started my professional career on December 16, 2003, at the age of 26, his first opponent was boxer Edcarlos Soares Macedo, a fight that ended in the first round in 0:46 seconds.

his second opponent being Douglas Oliveira, being knocked out 10 seconds into the first round, setting a record as one of the fastest knockouts in professional boxing.

on March 30, 2004, Carlinhos Furação, faces Renato Pedro, fight for the Paulista title in the super bantamweight category, winning the fight in the first round in 0:33 seconds, being consecrated Paulista champion.

in the same year, on June 8, he makes the first defense of the Paulista title of the super bantamweight, facing the boxer Jose Acioly de Barros, leaving that fight with the victory in the first round with a time of 0:31 seconds.

On November 26, 2004, with a professional record of 9 fights 9 wins with 9 knockouts Carlinhos Furação makes a fight for the Brazilian title in the super bantamweight category, facing a boxer Jose Hamilton Rodrigues with a record of 30, professional fights an opponent with professional experience, Carlinho Furação won in the 7th round by TKO due to abandonment of boxer Jose Hamilton Rodrigues.

On May 13, 2005, Carlinhos Furação makes his first Brazilian super bantamweight title defense against boxer Antonio Carlos De Jesus earning a points victory via unanimous decision.

Following his professional career, now heading for an international title on January 28, 2006, his team decides to fight for a UBC international title, in the featherweight category, so his opponent is a Colombian boxer named Luis Suarez, the Brazilian Carlinhos. Furação emerged victorious from this fight in the first round with a time of 1:25 seconds, consecrated as UBC Featherweight Champion.

Going for international conquests, the team of boxer Carlinhos Furação, decides to fight for the South American title, in the super bantamweight category, on June 24, 2006, Carlinhos Furação, with a professional record of 17 fights 17 victories and 15 of her by knockouts, his team decides to put an Argentine boxer with experience in front of Carlinho Furação to test him the Argentine Pastor Humberto Maurin with a record of 54 fights 47 wins being 25 knockouts and only 7 losses, this fight was fought until the twelfth round (12 rounds) being the victory for the Brazilian with unanimous decision, thus Carlinhos Furação consecrated South American Champion of the super bantamweight.

In the same year of 2006, on December 23rd, Carlinho Furação's team decides to fight for the WBO Latino title in the super bantamweight category, facing Argentine boxer Pablo David Sepulveda, in his native Salvador, Bahia, at the Antônio Balbino Sports Gym. with capacity full, Bahian Carlos Furação was crowned WBO Latino super bantamweight champion, defeating Argentine Pablo David Sepulveda by unanimous decision 118-107 | 117-108 | 118-112 with this victory, the Brazilian now enters the top 15 in the world in the super bantamweight category.

on June 15, 2007, Carlinho Furação's team decides to fight with a Brazilian Jilvan Santos Silva, this fight being worth two national titles and one international in the super bantamweight category, two São Paulo version titles (LPBP & FEBESP) and one Mercosur international title, Carlos Furação emerged victorious from this fight in the third round with a time of 2:47 seconds, thus becoming champion of São Paulo and Mercosur of super bantamweight.

On October 31, 2007, Carlnhos Furação defends the WBO Latino super bantamweight title, facing Alex de Oliveira, losing the WBO Latino super bantamweight crown and losing positions in the world rank.

In 2008, on January 26th, Carlinho Furação's team decides to defend national and international titles with a Brazilian boxer Renato Pedro; that are two São Paulo version titles (LPBP & FEBESP) and a Mercosur of the super roosters, Carlinhos Furação wins in the third round at 3:00 minutes become champion.

On December 21, 2008, his team decides to fight for the WBA World Boxing Association title, with a Paraguayan boxer Feliciano Dario Azuaga Ledesma, with a record of 90 fights, 74 wins, 48 ​​knockouts, 2 draws and 14 losses. the Brazilian Calinho Furação with a record of 22 fights, 17 knockouts and 1 defeat in the title in 9 rounds WBA Fedebol Featherweight The Brazilian wins this fight at 2:50 minutes of the sixth round thus becoming WBA Fedebol Featherweight champion.

In March 20, 2009, Carlinhos Furação faces Paraguayan boxer Víctor Hugo Cardozo Coronel in defense of the featherweight WBA Fedebol title, winning the Brazilian Carlinhos Furação in a unanimous decision.

On September 11, 2010, Carlinho Furação's team accepts a challenge in the United States to face the North American evictor boxer Diego Magdaleno with a record of 15 fights 15 wins in Nevada, Las Vegas, Palms Casino Resort, the Brazilian Carlinho Furação leaves defeated by TKO decision at 1:13 of the sixth round.

his last fight took place on March 30, 2012, with a Brazilian boxer Denis Santos as well as boxer Carlinho Furação, ending his professional boxing career getting a professional record of 29 fights 21 knockouts and 2 defeats throughout his professional career he got 11 titles, being in the position number 1 of the Brazilian rank of the inactives of the super bantamweight category.

Regional & Minor Titles

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  • World Boxing Association Fedebol Feather Title (2008-2009)
  • Mercosur Super Bantamweight Title (2007-2008)
  • LPBP Sao Paulo State Super Bantamweight Title (2007-2008-2009)
  • FEBESP Sao Paulo State Super Bantamweight Title (2005-2006-2007-2008-2009)
  • WBO Latino Super Bantam Title (2006-2007)
  • WBC South American Super Bantam Title (2006-2007-2008)
  • Vacant UBC Featherweight Title (2006-2007-2008)
  • FNBP Brazilian Super Feather Title (2006-2007-2008)
  • CNB Brazilian Super Bantam Title (2005-2006-2007)
  • CBB Brazilian Super Bantam Title (2005-2006-2007)
  • Vacant FPB São Paulo State Super Bantamweight Title (2004-2005)


Amateur Career

Led the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Torch, in the city of São Vicente, São Paulo.
  • Champion of the Olympic Brazil Circuit (2001-2002)
  • Brazilian Champion (2000-2001-2002)
  • Champion of the Interior Open Games (1997-1999-2001-2003)
  • Champion, North Northeast Championship (1999-2001)
  • Bahian Champion (1995)
  • Silver Medal Tournament Brazil x France 2001- in France
  • Bronze Medal at the 2001 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico
  • Bronze Medal Copa José Atiel Aponti 2001- in Puerto Rico


Notes

In the city of São Vicente, he was honored with the implementation of a Center for Training under his name “CT Carlinhos Furação”, since 2007.

Social projects

  • Boxing- Rescuing with the Fists
  • Coordinator and teacher of projects in the Boxing modality in Baixada Santista, since 2007
  • Referee and judge in boxing modality
  • Refereeing Technical Delegate at the São Paulo State Boxing Federation-FEBESP
  • Refereeing technical delegate in the Boxing modality, in the Open Games of Interior - JAI
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