Jonathan Maicelo

Jonathan Maicelo Román (born August 10, 1983) is a professional boxer[1] from Callao, Peru, who lives in North Bergen, New Jersey. He holds the Latin American lightweight title. He has a record of 20 wins (12 KO) and 2 losses (1 KO).[2]

Jonathan Maicelo
Statistics
Real nameJonathan Maicelo Román
Nickname(s)El Depredador, La Cobra
Weight(s)Lightweight
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
NationalityPerú
Born (1983-08-10) August 10, 1983
Callao, Peru
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights30
Wins26
Wins by KO13
Losses3
Draws0
No contests1
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Peru
Bolivarian Games
2001 Ambato Lightweight
Pre-Pan American Tournament
2003 Tijuana Lightweight

He was a silver medalist at the Bolivarian Games (Ambato, Ecuador 2001) and at the Pre-Panamerican Tournament (Tijuana, Mexico 2003), a quarterfinalist at the Panamerican Games (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 2003), and a semifinalist at the Pre-Olympic Tournament (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2004).

Professional record

Professional record summary
29 fights 26 wins 3 losses
By knockout 13 2
By decision 13 1
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Win 26-3 Angel Granados December 16, 2017 RTD 6 3:00 Estadio Municipal de Surquillo, Lima, Peru
Loss 25-3 Raymundo Beltran May 20, 2017 KO 2 1:25 Madison Square Garden, NY For NABF, vacant WBA International and WBO NABO lightweight titles.
Win 25-2 José Félix Jr. February 17, 2017 UD 10 Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso
Win 24-2 Ramesis Gil May 14, 2016 UD 8 PA Sheet Metal Workers Hall, Philadelphia, US
Win 23-2 Samuel Amoako January 22, 2016 UD 6 PA Sheet Metal Workers Hall, Philadelphia, US
Win 22-2 Brandon Bennett August 28, 2015 UD 10 Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, US
Loss 21-2 Darleys Perez January 9, 2015 UD 12 Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, US Lost interim WBA World Lightweight title.
Win 21-1 Art Hovhannisyan July 11, 2014 SD 10 Little Creek Casino Resort, Shelton, Washington, US Won the WBC International Silver LightWeight title.
NC 20-1 Jorge Luis Rodriguez October 19, 2013 N 3 2:40 Coliseo Miguel Grau, Callao, Peru
Win 20-1 Jose Alejandro "Soma" Rodriguez August 17, 2013 KO 10 0:22 Revel Resort, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Loss 19-1 Rustam Nugaev April 5, 2013 KO 8 2:03 Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, US USBA LightWeight title.
Win 19-0 Tyler Ziolkowski January 26, 2013 TKO 2 1:51 Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica, Mississippi, United States
Win 18-0 Wilfredo Acuna August 10, 2012 UD 6 3:00 Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, California, United States
Win 17-0 Daniel Attah July 20, 2012 TKO 3 1:47 Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, United States
Win 16-0 Fernando Angulo May 19, 2012 UD 9 3:00 Coliseo Miguel Grau, Callao, Peru Won vacant WBA Lightweight Fedecentro title.
Win 15-0 Leonardo Esteban Gonzalez April 16, 2011 TKO 9 1:29 Estadio Monumental, Lima, Perú
Win 14-0 Oscar Cuero October 16, 2010 UD 10 3:00 Washington School, Union City, New Jersey, United States
Win 13-0 Alberto Leopoldo Santillan June 26, 2010 UD 10 3:00 Lima, Perú
Win 12-0 Victor Julio Salgado February 27, 2010 KO 1 1:41 Lima, Perú Won latino WBC Lightweight title.
Win 11-0 Miguel Leonardo Caceres September 5, 2009 UD 10 3:00 Lima, Perú Won vacant latino WBC Lightweight title.
Win 10-0 Javier Gallegos June 20, 2009 UD 10 3:00 Lima, Perú
Win 9-0 Daniel Montoya May 28, 2009 TKO 8 2:00 Lima, Perú
Win 8-0 Jesus Camacho March 20, 2009 KO 2 0:50 Lima, Perú
Win 7-0 Antonio Sanchez November 15, 2008 KO 1 0:35 Huancayo, Perú
Win 6-0 Gerardo Bermeo June 21, 2007 TKO 4 1:31 Lima, Perú
Win 5-0 Jesus Robladillo July 25, 2006 TKO 2 1:25 Lima, Perú
Win 4-0 Luis Paredes May 18, 2006 UD 6 3:00 Lima, Perú
Win 3-0 Richard Nunez March 2, 2006 KO 1 2:15 Lima, Perú
Win 2-0 Luis A. Gutierrez December 17, 2005 TKO 4 1:30 Lima, Perú
Win 1-0 Luis Noe April 1, 2005 UD 4 3:00 Lima, Perú professional debut.

References

  1. "BoxRec - Jonathan Maicelo". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  2. "Jonathan Maicelo lanzó una promesa: "Yo seré campeón mundial"". El Comercio. Peru. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2012.


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