Brandon Rios

Brandon Rios

Born: April 29, 1986
Age: 38
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Biography

Brandon Lee Ríos (born April 29, 1986) is an American professional boxer who fights in the welterweight division. He is a former WBA lightweight champion and was previously trained by former super featherweight world champion Robert García. Known for his come forward, aggressive style that couples brawling and swarming, Rios has an excellent chin and good punching power.

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Amateur career

Ríos compiled a stellar amateur record of 230-35. In 2004 he became the U.S. National Amateur Featherweight champion, and was also a United States Olympic alternate at 125 lbs. "When I met Roberto in the Olympic trials in Mississippi, that’s when Roberto came and worked my corner, which it was a bad mistake," Rios said as García laughed. "I should have never done that because my dad was my amateur coach through my whole career. You get used to one person and then you come with another guy and he doesn’t really know you? To me, it kind of messed me up. But then again, I’m glad we met because we exchanged information and he brought me down here."

Professional career

He is signed to Bob Arum's company Top Rank. On October 17, 2009 Ríos got a TKO victory in the 7th round over Manuel Perez.

He next fought in a WBA title eliminator against the undefeated contender Anthony Peterson, on a HBO Boxing After Dark card. Rios dropped Peterson to the canvas with a left hand at the end of the fifth round. In the sixth round, a desperate Peterson landed several low blows on Ríos, losing two points in the process. In the seventh round, Peterson landed low blows once again, prompting the referee to stop the bout and award Ríos a disqualification victory. Brandon was leading on all three scorecards before the stoppage. His next fight was the first HBO PPV fight on the undercard of Margarito vs. Pacquiao. Bob Arum stated that if Rios beat Omri Lowther in Cowboys Stadium, Brandon would get a shot to fight against WBC Lightweight Champion Humberto Soto next. Rios won by TKO in the fifth round.

WBA Lightweight Championship

On February 26, 2011, Rios defeated WBA World Lightweight Champion, Venezuelan Miguel Acosta via a 10th round TKO, becoming the new WBA regular Lightweight champion.

Ríos vs. Antillon

Main article: Brandon Ríos vs. Urbano Antillón

Brandon's first title defense saw him face Urbano Antillón, in a bout that was previously expected to be place once before in May 2010. Rios won the fight by TKO in the third round.

Light Welterweight

Ríos vs. Alvarado I & II

Rios faced Mike Alvarado at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California on October 13, 2012. Rios was behind on the scorecards until the 6th round where in he hurt Alvarado with a crushing right. Rios was able to stop Alvarado in the 7th as referee Pat Russell stopped the bout at 1:57 of the round. The fight was voted the 2012 Fight of the Year by the Sports Illustrated.

A much anticipated rematch was held on March 30, 2013 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. Like the first fight, both came in with a lot of fireworks as they continued to go toe to toe, until Alvarado changed strategy and became a lot more evasive and hard to hit with fancy footwork. Alvarado defeated Rios by unanimous decision with scores of 115-113, 115-113 and 114-113. Top Rank promoter Bob Arum dismissed another rematch and suggested to let the two boxers face other fighters first.

Welterweight

Rios vs. Pacquiao

See also: Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios

Rios and Pacquiao battled for the vacant WBO International Welterweight title on November 23, 2013, at The Venetian Macao resort & hotel in Macau of the Special administrative regions in China against Ring No. 4 ranked Welterweight, Ring No. 7 ranked pound for pound and former WBO Welterweight Champion Manny Pacquiao. Rios was guaranteed a purse of $3 million for this fight which is the highest of his boxing career. On August 5, Ríos and Pacquiao hit the road on a U.S. tour promoting the fight. Pacquiao won the 12 round match and the WBO International Welterweight title very easily. After the fight, Ríos tested positive for methylhexaneamine.

Ríos vs. Alvarado III

Following a DQ win over Argentine Diego Chaves, a third fight was announced against old rival, Mike Alvarado. On Jan 24th, in Alvarado's home town of Denver, Colorado, Rios punished Alvarado for 3 rounds before the referee stopped the fight prior to the start of the fourth.

Ríos vs. Bradley

In what would ultimately turn out to be his last fight, Rios battled Timothy Bradley for the WBO Welterweight title on November 7, 2015 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was unsuccessful in doing so, losing every round of the fight in the process before referee Tony Weeks called an end to the bout at 2:48 of the ninth round, marking the first (and, as it stands only) time Ríos had ever been stopped in his professional career.

During the emotional post-fight interview, Rios announced his retirement, stating that although he loved the sport, his body was no longer acting the same and that both weight fluctuations and layoffs were affecting his performances. He has since gone on record to say that he would also like to spend more time with his family and close friends now as well.

Professional boxing record

33 Wins (24 knockouts, 7 decisions, 2 disqualifications), 3 Losses (1 knockout, 2 decisions), 1 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 33-3-1 Timothy Bradley
Win 33-2-1 Mike Alvarado
Win 32-2-1 Diego Gabriel Chaves
Loss 31-2-1 Manny Pacquiao
Loss 31-1-1 Mike Alvarado
Win 31-0-1 Mike Alvarado
Win 30-0-1 Richard Abril
Win 29-0-1 John Murray
Win 28-0-1 Urbano Antillón
Win 27-0-1 Miguel Acosta
Win 26-0-1 Omri Lowther
Win 25-0-1 Anthony Peterson
Win 24-0-1 Jorge Teron
Win 23-0-1 Lorenzo Estrada
Win 22-0-1 Manuel Pérez
Win 21-0-1 Daniel Valenzuela
Win 20-0-1 Oscar Meza
Win 19-0-1 Carlos Guevara
Draw 18-0-1 Manuel Pérez
Win 18-0 Sandro Marcos
Win 17-0 Ricardo Dominguez
Win 16-0 Alvin Brown
Win 15-0 Carlos Madrid
Win 14-0 Humberto Tapia
Win 13-0 Elías López
Win 12-0 Wayne Fletcher
Win 11-0 Juan Alfonso Figueroa
Win 10-0 Freddy Castro
Win 9-0 Joel Ortega
Win 8-0 Mike Pare
Win 7-0 Angel Eduardo Mata
Win 6-0 Jamie Alvarado
Win 5-0 Ramon Flores
Win 4-0 Gerardo Robles
Win 3-0 Ricky Ponce
Win 2-0 Abraham Verdugo
Win 1-0 Raul Montes

Personal life

Brandon married Victoria López in August 2010 and has four children, two from a previous relationship. Ríos gave the names Laila and Mia to his two daughters, after boxers Mia St. John and Laila Ali. His two sons are named Brandon Jr. and Marco Antonio respectively, the latter of which is after Mexican World Champion Marco Antonio Barrera.

Victor Ortiz feud

As amateur boxers both Brandon Ríos and Victor Ortíz fought out of the same boxing gym in Oxnard, California, the Garden City Boxing Club where they were both trained by Manuel Rios. For a short time Brandon's father trained Ortíz when they both still lived in Kansas. Ortíz would later move to Oxnard to train under Roberto García, Rios also left Kansas after being invited by García to train in Oxnard. In 2009 after an incident involving Brandon, Victor Ortíz and Victor's younger brother Temo, their relationship became strained. A fight between Ríos and Ortiz has been proposed at a catch weight of 138 lbs or even at 140 lbs, with Ríos stating on numerous occasions that he's gotten the better of Ortiz many times during sparring when they were growing up.

Freddie Roach incident

In the much anticipated lead up to the fight at Cowboys Stadium, Ríos made headlines along with Antonio Margarito and Roberto García when Elie Seckbach interviewed the three of them and showed the group mocking Manny Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach, who has Parkinson's disease. Elie Seckbach made a video response defending Rios and Margarito, and stated that the media misunderstood their jesters. Seckbach stated that they were actually making fun of Freddie Roach's comments where he (Roach) stated that Margarito was going to get knocked out. García explained that Ríos was "joking around", and that Brandon was also unaware that Roach suffers from Parkinson's disease. In the video, Ríos himself explains that their jesters were a response to Roach's trash talking.

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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