Oscar Valdez
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Name: Oscar Valdez
Birth Name: Óscar Rafael Valdez Fierro
Hometown: Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
Birthplace: Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 166cm
Reach: 168cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Trainers: Manny Robles (-2018), Eddy Reynoso (2019-)
Manager: Frank Espinoza
Promoter: Bob Arum
Amateur Career
- 2008 1st America´s Olympic Qualifier Silver medalist in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (54kg):
- Defeated John Wampash (Ecuador) 16:13
- Defeated James Dean Pereira (Brazil) 14:12
- Lost to Yankiel Leon (Cuba) 5:14
- 2008 AIBA World Youth Championships Gold medalist in Guadalajara, Mexico (57kg):
- Defeated Cobia Breedy (Barbados) RSC 2
- Defeated Berik Koitayev (Kazakstan) 19:4
- Defeated Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (Uzbekistan) 13:1
- Defeated Oleg Scheffer (Ukraine) RSCH 1
- Defeated Maxim Dadashev (Russia) 12:0
- 2008 Olympic Games participant in Beijing, China (54kg):
- Lost to Enkhbat Badar-Uugan (Mongolia) 4:15
- 2009 Pan American Boxing Championships Silver medalist in Mexico City (57kg):
- Defeated Cesar Villarraga (Colombia) 6:4
- Defeated Jorge Maysonet Jr. (Puerto Rico) 8:3
- Lost to Robson Conceição (Brazil) 5:6
- 2009 AIBA World Championships Bronze medalist in Milan, Italy (57kg):
- Defeated Clive Atwell (Guyana) 14:3
- Defeated David Oliver Joyce (Ireland) 16:11
- Defeated Ju Min Jae (South Korea) 9:6
- Defeated Azat Hovhannisyan (Armenia) 14:9
- Lost to Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine) 1:12
- 2009 AIBA President´s Cup Gold medalist in Baku, Azerbaijan (57kg):
- Defeated Jean John Colin (Mauritius) KO 1
- Defeated Elshan Ismailov (Azerbaijan) 6:2
- Defeated Dmitriy Polyansky (Russia) 7:2
- 2010 Pan American Boxing Championships Silver medalist in Quito, Ecuador (57kg):
- Defeated Juan Reyes (Guatemala) 14:4
- Defeated Braulio Santos (Puerto Rico) 10:0
- Lost to Roberto Navarro (Dominican Republic) 8:9
- 2010 Central American & Caribbean Games Gold medalist in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico (57kg):
- Defeated Angel Rodriguez (Venezuela) 6:2
- Defeated Roberto Navarro (Dominican Republic) 4:3
- Defeated Juan Reyes (Guatemala) 15:4
- 2011 AIBA World Championships participant in Baku, Azerbaijan (56kg):
- Defeated Dmitriy Zhukov (Belarus) RSC 3
- Lost to Joseph Diaz (United States) 21:22
- 2011 Pan American Games Silver medalist in Guadalajara, Mexico (56kg):
- Defeated Luis Perozo (Ecuador) 22:8
- Defeated Robenilson de Jesus Vieira (Brazil) 23:10
- Lost to Lazaro Alvarez (Cuba) 15:19
- 2012 America´s Olympic Qualifier Gold medalist in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (56kg):
- Defeated Jose Diaz (Venezuela) 18:8
- Defeated Oscar Negrete (Colombia) 15:9
- Defeated Julio Cortez (Ecuador) 23:9
- Defeated Robenilson de Jesus Vieira (Brazil) 9:8
- Defeated Alberto Ezequiel Melian (Argentina) 29:11
- 2012 Olympic Games quarter-finalist in London, United Kingdom (56kg):
- Defeated Shiva Thapa (India) 14:9
- Defeated Anvar Yunusov (Tajikistan) 13:7
- Lost to John Joe Nevin (Ireland) 13:19
World Series of Boxing
- 2010-2011 Season boxing for the Mexican City Guerreros (60kg):
- Defeated Leonid Malkov (Ukraine) of Miami Gallos by points
Regional & Minor Titles
Professional Record
Championship Record
- 9 opponents (4 by KO) beaten in world championship bouts.
- 2 opponents (1 by KO) in World Super Featherweight Title bouts.
- 7 opponents (3 by KO) in World Featherweight Title bouts.
- 9-1-0 (4 KO's) in world championship bouts.
- 3-1-0 (2 KO's) against former or current world champions:
- Won against Evgeny Gradovich, Scott Quigg & Miguel Berchelt.
- Lost against Shakur Stevenson.
Variant Record
- Defeated 5 undefeated opponents with ten or more bouts: Matías Carlos Adrián Rueda, Genesis Servania, Carmine Tommasone, Jason Sanchez & Robson Conceicao.
| Preceded by: Vasyl Lomachenko Vacated |
WBO Featherweight Champion 2016 July 23 – 2019 August Vacated |
Succeeded by: Shakur Stevenson |
| Preceded by: Miguel Berchelt |
WBC Super Featherweight Champion 2021 Feb 20 – 2022 April 30 |
Succeeded by: Shakur Stevenson |