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Ricardo "Rocky" Juárez (born April 15, 1980) is an American former
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. He is a former
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champion and a multiple-time world title challenger. Juarez was known over his career for his aggressive fighting style and incredible durability; in 11 defeats he was never stopped.


Amateur career

Juarez had a lustrous amateur career with a 145–17 record, which included a 68 fight winning streak, a Featherweight Olympic silver medal and a Junior Olympic World and National gold medal. In 1999 he won the world title at the 1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships in his home town. During the 2000 Olympics Gold medal round, Juarez loss controversially against Bekzat Sattarkhanov who was warned several times for holding and not penalized. It should be also noted that by the end of the second round Juarez was losing 11 points and had only 4 points to lose the match by RSC. Juarez accepted the silver medal. *1998 United States Amateur Featherweight champion. Results were: **Undepited Daniel Chavez points **Defeated
Darling Jimenez Darling Jiménez (Yonkers, born March 4, 1980) is an American professional boxer of Dominican descent.
points **Defeated Aaron Torres points **Defeated Hong Gu points *1999 United States Amateur Featherweight champion. Results were: **Defeated Jose Santa Cruz points **Defeated Francisco Valentin TKO 3 **Defeated Ray Martinez points **Defeated Aaron Torres points **Defeated Steve Luevano points *2000 United States Amateur Featherweight champion *Member of the 2000 U.S.
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team as a Featherweight, winning a silver medal. Results were: **Defeated Bijan Batmani (Iran) RSC-3 **Defeated
Falk Huste Falk Huste (born November 6, 1971 in Greiz, Thüringen) is a boxer from Germany, who won the bronze medal in the Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg) division at the 2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Tampere, Finland. He is th ...
(Germany) points **Defeated Somluck Kamsing (Thailand) RSC-4 **Defeated Kamil Dzamalutdinov (Russia) points **Lost to Bekzat Sattarkhanov (Kazakhstan) points


Professional career

Juarez turned pro on January 25, 2001 with a unanimous decision against Pascali Adorno. A highly touted prospect, Juarez rose up the ranks with wins against Hector Velazquez, and Joe Morales. Juarez's 10th-round knockout of Antonio Diaz was named Ring Magazine Knockout of the Year for 2003. His first challenge came from 1996 Olympian Zahir Raheem on July 17, 2004, in which he won by controversial decision, possibly due to the fight taking place at Juarez's hometown in Houston, Texas. Juarez's first career loss came to
Humberto Soto Armando Humberto Soto Ochoa (born May 11, 1980), best known as Humberto Soto, is a Mexican professional boxer. A veteran of the sport for over 20 years, he is a former world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBC super featherweig ...
, who was a late sub replacement to In Jin Chi. Soto won the Interim version of the WBC featherweight title. Juarez bounced back with back-to-back wins against Reynaldo Hurtado and Backlin Medrano and earned a shot against
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legend,
Marco Antonio Barrera Marco Antonio Barrera Tapia (born January 17, 1974) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2011. He held multiple world championships in three weight classes, including the WBO junior featherweight title twice betwee ...
for his WBC Super featherweight title. Juarez fought Barrera on May 20, 2006 in the
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in
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. Barrera used his jab to win the early rounds, but it was obvious from the start that Juarez wasn't backing down hurting Barrera's nose in the process. During the second half of the fight Juarez took control by rocking Barrera and making him spit out his mouthpiece several times. In a very close fight, the bout was announced originally as a draw, but later it was revealed that two of the judges scorecards had an error, as Barrera was granted the win by split decision. Despite losing, Juarez gained notoriety by standing toe to toe with one of the best
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boxers in the world. Although not required by contract, Barrera and Juarez met in a rematch on September 16, this time Barrera winning comfortably on points through a unanimous decision (117-111, 115–113, 115-113). As a replacement for
Jorge Rodrigo Barrios Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (born August 1, 1976) is an Argentine former professional boxer who held the WBO junior lightweight title. Professional career Barrios made his professional boxing debut on August 10, 1996 with a second-round knockout vi ...
, Rocky Juarez stepped in and fought
Juan Manuel Márquez Juan Manuel Márquez Méndez (born August 23, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2014. He is known for defeating Manny Pacquiao. He is the third Mexican boxer (after Érik Morales and Jorge Arce) to become ...
for the WBC Super Featherweight title on November 3, 2007. He lost to Marquez on a unanimous decision. Juarez fought most of the fight with a bad cut above his left eye due to an accidental headbutt in the first round. On September 6, 2008, Rocky Juarez, (27-4, 19 KO's) won by
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at 2:55 in the 11th round of the 12-rounder over former WBO Junior Lightweight Champion
Jorge Rodrigo Barrios Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (born August 1, 1976) is an Argentine former professional boxer who held the WBO junior lightweight title. Professional career Barrios made his professional boxing debut on August 10, 1996 with a second-round knockout vi ...
, (47-3-1, 34 KO's). In his fourth attempt at a title, Juarez fought Chris John to a controversial draw on February 28, 2009 in his hometown of Houston. Most ringside observers thought John won. The two were supposed to fight a rematch on June 27 of that year but John withdrew from the fight due to problems with his blood tests. The rematch finally took place on September 19 and the fight was won by John. Rocky Juarez fought Jason Litzau on April 3, 2010, losing by a controversial technical decision when the fight was halted in the seventh round due to a cut on Litzau's cheek which referee Jay Nady ruled was caused by an accidental head butt. The judges scored it 68-65 and 67-66 twice, in favour of the winner, Jason Litzau.


Professional Boxing Record

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Juarez, Rocky American boxers of Mexican descent Olympic boxers of the United States Boxers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Living people 1980 births American male boxers AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the United States in boxing Featherweight boxers