Michi Munoz

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Michi Munoz

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Real name Jorge Michael Munoz
Nickname(s) The Mexican Sensation
The Matador
Rated at middleweight
Nationality Flag of Mexico Mexican
Birth date 3 May 1981 (1981-05-03) (age 27)
Birth place Guanajuato, Mexico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 21
Wins 20
Wins by KO 13
Losses 1
Draws 2
No contests 0

Jorge Michael Munoz more commonly known as Michi Munoz or Michie Munoz (born 3 May 1981 in Guanajuato, Mexico) is a professional boxer from Topeka, Kansas who is known as "the Mexican Sensation" who fights in the middleweight division.

Munoz is the former NABC Light Middleweight champion and has been described as one of the hottest prospects to ever come from the Midwest of America.[1][2]

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[edit] Background

Munoz was born in Mexico although grew up in Topeka, Kansas, United States. He is one of three boxing brother along with Raul and Alex.[3]

[edit] Career

Munoz boxed as an amateur prior to taking a long break from boxing before moving to the professional ranks. Munoz stated "I came back, and I feel more mature, and I feel like my body's more mature.".[4]

Munoz turned professional in June 2004, winning his first fight at Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, in which Munoz beat American fighter Lance Moody on the undercard of the Jesse Sanders v Donny McCrary fight.

[edit] NABC light middleweight title

Munoz won all of his first 14 fights, 11 inside the distance, before he fought for his first title belt against Joshua Smith. They faced each other for the vacant NABC light middleweight title in August 2006.

Right handed Munoz injured his right in the early rounds of the fight and had to fight the remainder of the bout using only his left. Despite this set back Munoz took the title belt by a unanimous decision of 80-72 margin on all of the judge's score cards.[5]

[edit] Joey Gilbert fight

Following another two victories Munoz then faced Joey Gilbert, the star of the original series of reality TV boxing show The Contender, for the WBO North American Boxing Organization middleweight championship at Lake Tahoe, Nevada.[6]

Gilbert was originally scheduled to face Cincinnati's Robert Dula who pulled out due to a shoulder injury. Although the fight was to take place at an altitude of 6000 feet at the MontBleu Resort & Casino Munoz still took the fight with just 8 days notice.

Munoz was the sharper and more aggressive in the early round before showing signs of breathing difficulty as a result of the high altitude. Munoz still pushed the champion Gilbert the full 12 rounds finally losing the fight on points. After the fight Gilbert stated the Munoz was "one of the best fighters I've ever faced".[7][8][9]

[edit] John Duddy fight

Munoz returned to the ring the following month to defeat Wisconsin fighter Aundalen Sloan and quickly added another two victories to his record in 2007.

Munoz is scheduled to fight undefeated Irish boxer John Duddy at the Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 23, 2008.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Boxrec. "Michi Munoz". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved on 5 June 2007.
  2. ^ "Past – Present – The Future!". Danger-Fire Media. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  3. ^ Rick Peterson. "Topeka boxer making up for lost time in ring". The Capital-Journal. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  4. ^ Rick Peterson. "Topeka boxer making up for lost time in ring". The Capital-Journal. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  5. ^ Ernie W. Webb III. "Even fighting with one hand, Munoz triumphs". The Capital-Journal. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  6. ^ "Joey Gilbert beats Michi Munoz". Eastside Boxing. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  7. ^ Tim Parsons. "Joey Gilbert beats Michi Munoz". Tahoe Daily Tribune. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  8. ^ Appeal Staff Report. "Gilbert defends his title". Nevada Appeal. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.
  9. ^ "Munoz v Gilbert". Danger-Fire Media. Retrieved on 5 January 2008.

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