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Carlos Baldomir
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Carlos Baldomir

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Carlos Baldomir
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Biography

Carlos Manuel Baldomir (born April 30, 1971) is an Argentine professional boxer and the former WBC, The Ring and Lineal Welterweight Champion.

Boxing style

Carlos Baldomir isn't known as a power puncher, but has what many boxing analysts call a pressure fighter. This usually means he will try to impose his will on his opponents with a consistent, aggressive attack. Baldomir is also said to have one of the toughest chins in the sport. However, common criticisms of Baldomir are his slowness; his slow, plodding advance; and a lack of agile lateral movement. Opponents with speed can often create problems for him if he is unable to fight his style of fight.

Career

Upsetting Zab Judah

Baldomir defeated Unified Welterweight Champion Zab Judah on January 7, 2006 in a mandatory challenge for Judah's title. The fight took place in Madison Square Garden, and with his pressure style and hard right hands Baldomir won a unanimous decision (115-113, 114-113 and 115-112). Baldomir was crowned World Champion, after 6 months of preparations in Los Angeles with Amílcar Brusa. After the fight, he said "This is a tribute to [Argentine boxing legend] Monzón" who had died eleven years earlier on January 8.

Baldomir failed to pay sanctioning fees imposed by the WBA & IBF when he beat Zab Judah for the WBC title, so, nominally at least, Judah remained the IBF title holder, while the WBA championship reverted to another boxer, Luis Collazo. (The SHOWTIME broadcast mentioned that Baldomir chose not to pay the sanctioning fees for the other organizations, out of loyalty to the WBC, which gave him the opportunity to fight for a world title by naming him the mandatory challenger to Judah.) He would have liked to pay all of the fees, but he would have lost money if he did (the fees were more than he was being paid for the fight). Despite this separation of the three title belts, Baldomir was universally regarded as the true Welterweight Champion since he defeated Judah, the recognized lineal champion.

Baldomir vs. Gatti

On July 22, 2006 Baldomir successfully defended his WBC Welterweight title and won the IBA Welterweight title by defeating fan favorite Arturo Gatti by TKO in the 9th round by overpowering the faster, but naturally smaller Gatti. This fight helped convince some skeptics that Baldomir's win over Judah was no fluke. Baldomir then expressed a desire to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. to continue his unlikely rise in the welterweight division.

Baldomir vs. Mayweather

Baldomir would eventually get his chance against the pound-for-pound king, Floyd Mayweather Jr., on November 4, 2006 in Las Vegas for the WBC, The Ring and lineal welterweight titles. Said Baldomir of this challenge: "Mayweather is very good, but I can beat him. I'm going right at him. I'm going to keep attacking and not give him a chance to breathe or move. Mayweather has never fought anyone like me before."

Baldomir would ultimately lose both titles by unanimous decision. Ringside punch statistics showed Mayweather landing 199 of 458 punches, while Baldomir landed just 79 of 670. Baldomir was paid $1.6 million, which was a career high in earnings.

During the fight, Baldomir chased Mayweather sluggishly, unable to land any meaningful shots but trying to remain the busier fighter, while Mayweather picked away with sharp jabs and hooks, even managing to cut Baldomir over his left eye in the first round. This pattern continued throughout the fight, thanks in no small part to Baldomir's weighing in at 162 pounds compared to Floyd at 149 lbs, leading some to believe that Baldomir's sole intention was to knock Mayweather out. The defensive-minded Mayweather, however, apparently not looking to knock out or even exchange blows with his opponent, put on what many witnesses called a "boxing clinic" to take Baldomir's WBC and lineal welterweight titles in a lopsided 12-round decision. Two judges had Mayweather winning all 12 rounds, with the other giving all but two rounds to Mayweather.

Baldomir vs. Forrest

Baldomir was challenged to fight by former champion, Shane Mosley, but HBO would not air the fight, so the concept was thrown aside. On July 28, on HBO's Boxing after Dark, he fought Vernon Forrest for the vacant WBC Light Middleweight championship, losing a lopsided, yet very exciting and competitive decision. In the post fight interview with Larry Merchant, he indicated that he would likely retire from boxing.

Comeback

On Friday, 23 November, Baldomir fought against rugged journeyman Luciano Perez at the Morongo Resort and Casino in Cabazon, California. Perez came on strong and rocked the former champion early, but Baldomir stayed calm, and began to re-establish himself in the fight, dominating the second half of the ten round bout and scoring a 10th-round TKO.

Facts

  • In his two 2006 fights, Baldomir has beaten two former or current world champions on what has essentially been the opposing fighters "home ring" (Brooklyn-native Judah at Madison Square Garden and long-time Jersey resident Gatti at Boardwalk Hall).
  • Yoel Judah accidentally called the fighter "Carlos Baldozar" during a post-fight interview after he upset Judah. On many boxing message boards on the internet, he is now jokingly referred to as "Baldozar" due to Judah's bad mispronunciation.

Professional boxing record

49 Wins (15 knockouts), 16 Losses (3 knockouts), 6 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRound
Time
DateLocationNotes
Loss49–16–6Russia Andrey MeryasevUD10 (10)2014–04–25Mexico Salón Diamante Carretera Tixkokob,
Tixkokob, México
Loss49–15–6Mexico Marco Antonio RubioRTD4 (12)
3:00
2012–09–08Mexico Gimnasio Miguel Valdez,
Celaya, Guanajuato
For vacant WBF
Super middleweight title.
Win49–14–6Argentina Gaston VegaKO6
2:59
2012–04–14Argentina Club Huracán,
Villaguay, Entre Ríos
Loss48–14–6Argentina Billi GodoyUD102012–04–14Argentina Estadio Ruca Che,
Neuquén, Neuquén
For Interim WBC Latino
Middleweight title.
Win48–13–6Uruguay Ruben Silva DiazUD102011–07–15Argentina Estadio del Centro,
Córdoba, Córdoba
Win47–13–6Ecuador Eduardo FloresUD102011–06–17Argentina Estadio Polideportivo No. 2,
San Rafael, Mendoza
Win46–13–6Argentina Amilcar Funes MelianSD102010–11–19Argentina Estadio Aldo Cantoni,
San Juan, San Juan
Loss45–13–6Mexico Canelo ÁlvarezKO6 (10)
2:58
2010–09–18United States Staples Center,
Los Angeles, California
For WBC Silver
Light middleweight title.
Win45–12–6Colombia Jairo SirisTKO4 (10)
2:45
2009–11–27Argentina Centro Municipal No. 29,
Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Loss44–12–6Belgium Jackson Osei BonsuMD122008–12–20Belgium Lotto Arena,
Antwerp, Antwerp
Win44–11–6Mexico Luciano PerezMD102007–11–23United States Morongo Casino & Resort,
Cabazon, California
Loss43–11–6United States Vernon ForrestUD122007–07–28United States Emerald Queen Casino,
Tacoma, Washington
For vacant WBC
Light middleweight title.
Loss43–10–6United States Floyd Mayweather, Jr.UD122006–11–04United States Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino,
Paradise, Nevada
Lost WBC, IBA and Lineal Welterweight titles.
Win43–9–6Canada Arturo GattiTKO9 (12)
2:50
2006–07–22United States Boardwalk Hall,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Retained WBC and Lineal Welterweight titles.
Won IBA Welterweight title.
Win42–9–6United States Zab JudahUD122006–01–07United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Won WBC and Lineal Welterweight titles.
Win41–9–6Mexico Miguel Angel RodriguezUD122005–05–21United States United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Win40–9–6Germany Alpaslan AguzumTKO8 (12)2004–03–27Germany Bördelandhalle,
Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
For WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win39–9–6Mexico Edgar RuizUD102003–09–20United States Arrowhead Pond,
Anaheim, California
Win38–9–6United States Verdell SmithTKO4 (8)
1:15
2003–06–14United States Arrowhead Pond,
Anaheim, California
Win37–9–6Mexico David OjedaUD82002–10–12United States Arrowhead Pond,
Anaheim, California
Draw36–9–6Mexico José Luis CruzPTS122002–03–22Mexico Mazatlán, SinaloaFor WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win36–9–5Argentina Paulo SanchezUD102002–01–12Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win35–9–5Denmark Hasan AlUD122001–10–13Denmark Parken Stadium, Copenhagen,
Capital Region of Denmark
Retained WBC International
Welterweight title.
Draw34–9–5Denmark Hasan AlPTS122001–06–16Denmark Brøndby Hall, Brøndby,
Capital Region of Denmark
Retained WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win34–9–4Colombia Alex Carrillo VillaKO1 (10)
2:47
2001–05–05Argentina Casinos del Litoral,
Corrientes, Corrientes
Win33–9–4Germany Alpaslan AguzumTKO1 (12)2000–12–16Germany Europahalle,
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg
Retained WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win32–9–4Argentina Ruben OlivaPTS102000–08–11Argentina Club Sportivo Ben Hur,
Rafaela, Santa Fe
Win31–9–4Argentina Alberto de las Mercedes CortesTD8 (10)2000–07–14Argentina Rosario, Santa Fe
Win30–9–4Peru Freddy Blanco CastelloRTD7 (10)
0:42
2000–06–09Argentina Club Nolting,
Ciudadela, Buenos Aires
Win29–9–4Ghana Joshua ClotteyDSQ11 (12)1999–11–29United Kingdom Wembley Arena, LondonRetainedWBC International
Welterweight title.
Won vacant IBC Welterweight title.
Win28–9–4Argentina Adrian DaneffRTD8 (10)1999–09–17Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Win27–9–4Denmark Frank OlsenTKO10 (12)1999–06–18Denmark Idraettens hus,
Vejle, Southern Denmark
Retained WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win26–9–4Montenegro Dejan ZivkovicTKO8 (12)1999–04–22Italy Arezzo, TuscanyWon WBC International
Welterweight title.
Win25–9–4Argentina Walter SaporitiUD101999–03–19Argentina Club Argentino de Quilmes,
Quilmes, Buenos Aires
Loss24–9–4Argentina Alberto de las Mercedes CortesUD81998–12–11Argentina ATC Studios, Buenos Aires
Draw24–8–4South Africa Dingaan ThobelaPTS121998–10–28South Africa Nasrec Indoor Arena,
Johannesburg, Gauteng
For vacant WBC International
Welterweight title.
Loss24–8–3Argentina Sergio AcuñaUD121998–09–12Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos AiresFor Argentine Welterweight title.
Win24–7–3Argentina Silvio RojasUD81998–08–08Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win23–7–3Argentina José Antonio PerezUD101998–07–11Argentina Buenos Aires
Loss22–7–3Denmark Soren SondergaardUD121998–06–05Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen,
Capital Region of Denmark
For IBC Light welterweight title.
Win22–6–3Argentina Daniel CusatoTKO3 (8)
2:33
1998–04–18Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win21–6–3Argentina Ariel ArrietaUD101998–01–31Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Loss20–6–3Cuba Giorbis BarthelemyUD101997–10–20United States Great Western Forum,
Inglewood, California
Win20–5–3Argentina José Antonio PerezUD101997–09–20Argentina Avellaneda, Buenos Aires
Win19–5–3Dominican Republic José Rosa GomezUD101997–08–16Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win18–5–3Argentina Walter SaporitiUD81997–06–07Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Win17–5–3Argentina José Antonio PerezUD101997–04–05Argentina Buenos Aires
Draw16–5–3Argentina Silvio PeppinoPTS81997–03–08Argentina Buenos Aires
Loss16–5–2Argentina Ariel ChavesTD7 (12)1997–01–17Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos AiresFor Argentine Welterweight title.
Loss16–4–2Argentina Ariel ChavesTD5 (12)1996–10–26Argentina Santa Fe, Santa FeFor Argentine Welterweight title.
Win16–3–2Argentina Carlos ArrietaKO6 (10)1996–08–10Argentina Buenos Aires
Win15–3–2Argentina Victor BalmacedaKO2 (10)1996–05–18Argentina Buenos Aires
Win14–3–2Argentina Silvio PeppinoPTS81996–04–27Argentina Buenos Aires
Loss13–3–2Argentina Silvio PeppinoPTS81996–03–15Argentina Villa María, Córdoba
Win13–2–2Argentina José MagarinoKO4 (8)1995–11–11Argentina Buenos Aires
Win12–2–2Argentina Victor Hugo CejasPTS81995–09–23Argentina Buenos Aires
Draw11–2–2Argentina José Luis FernandezPTS81995–07–21Argentina Bolívar, Buenos Aires
Win11–2–1Argentina Silvio RojasPTS81995–05–27Argentina Buenos Aires
Win10–2–1Argentina Victor BalmacedaPTS81995–03–25Argentina Buenos Aires
Win9–2–1Argentina Carlos ChavarriaPTS61995–02–17Argentina Estadio Pascual Perez,
Mendoza, Mendoza
Win8–2–1Argentina Eduardo MolinaPTS81994–12–07Argentina Buenos Aires
Loss7–2–1Argentina Victor BalmacedaPTS81994–11–16Argentina Buenos Aires
Win7–1–1Argentina Angel RogelPTS81994–10–08Argentina Buenos Aires
Win6–1–1Argentina Carlos MontanezPTS61994–09–03Argentina Buenos Aires
Loss5–1–1Argentina Paulo SanchezKO2 (8)1994–05–14Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win5–0–1Argentina Pablo GomezPTS81994–04–02Argentina Estadio F. A. B., Buenos Aires
Win4–0–1Argentina Carlos MoreUD101993–12–07Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Draw3–0–1Argentina Ramon MercadoPTS81993–10–08Argentina Tostado, Santa Fe
Win3–0Argentina Oscar RomeroUD81993–08–07Argentina Villa Trinidad, Santa Fe
Win2–0Argentina Carlos MoreUD61993–07–16Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe
Win1–0Argentina Carlos MoreUD61993–02–19Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

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