Cristian Ricardo Lucio Mijares
(born October 2, 1981 in Gomez Palacio, Durango) is a Mexican professional boxer. He was the World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Association (WBA) super-flyweight champion until he was defeated by Vic Darchinyan on November 1, 2008. His uncle, Vicente Mijares Saldivar, is a former lightweight boxer. [1]
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Boxing career
On
June 3,
2006 Mijares knocked out
Adalberto Davila in six rounds for the Mexican super-flyweight title.
On
September 18,
2006 he defeated former champion
Katsushige Kawashima for the vacated
WBC world interim title, by a split decision. The Official scorers saw it 114-113, 113-114, 114-113. He was later promoted to full champion after reigning champion
Masamori Tokuyama vacated his title on
December 6 2006 in anticipation of retiring.
[2] In 2007, he defeated Katsushige Kawashima in a rematch via a tenth round knock out.
On
April 14,
2007 Mijares defended his title by beating 2 time Jr Flyweight champion
Jorge Arce by unanimous decision in a particularly bloody match for Arce, who saw his first defeat since 1999. Mijares won the fight by a wide margin, with the official judges scoring the match 119-109, 118-110, 117-111, all in favor of Mijares.
[3]
Mijares returned just 3 months later, beating
Teppei Kikui, dominating and then stopping him in 10 rounds in front of his hometown crown in Mexico. Mijares made quick work of obscure journeyman
Franck Gorjux stopping him in just 1 round.
In February 2008, Mijares returned to the United States and was featured on a HBO pay-per-view under card against Flyweight Olympian
Jose Navarro, the early rounds belonged to Mijares, while the middle rounds were evenly matched with Mijares finishing strong in the later rounds. Mijares retained his title with a Split Decision victory.
Mijares unified his WBC super flyweight title by defeating WBA champion
Alexander Munoz via split decision on
May 17,
2008. After several close opening rounds, Mijares took control with his crisp counterpunching and brilliant defense, with the win being secured by many dominant late rounds in which he managed to hurt Munoz. This win made him WBA super champion. With the victory, Mijares earned a spot in the top 10 pound for pound list.
Mijares made a return August 30 in Mexico, where he defended his two crowns against a 38 year old former WBC Flyweight champion
Chatchai Sasakul. Sasakul had lost his title to
Manny Pacquiao in 1998 and had not fought any world class opposition since. Mijares easily controlled the contest with his jab and counterpunching, eventually stopping Sasakul in round 3 after dropping him in the previous round.
Mijares was most recently knocked out by
Vic Darchinyan in the 9th round, losing his WBC and WBA world super-flyweight titles to the Armenian-born Australian in a surprising upset. Although he had three defeats prior to his bout with Darchinyan, this was the first time Mijares had been stopped.
He went up in weight and challenged
Nehomar CermeƱo for the interim WBA bantamweight title on March 14, 2009. Mijares lost by split decision.
See also
- List of current world boxing champions
References
- Mexico's Mijares Vs. Armenia's Darchinyan
- N.Korean boxer Tokuyama gives up WBC super-flyweight title
- Mijares defeats Arce to retain WBC junior bantamweight title