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Fres Oquendo
Statistics
Real name Fres Oquendo
Nickname(s) Fast Fres
The Big O
Weight(s) Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Reach 80 in (203 cm)
Nationality American
Born
(1973-04-01) April 1, 1973 (age 45)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 45
Wins 37
Wins by KO 24
Losses 8
Draws 0

Fres Oquendo (born April 1, 1973) is a professional heavyweight boxer.


Oquendo was born in Puerto Rico, and had a successful amateur record before turning professional in 1997.




Contents






  • 1 Amateur career


  • 2 Professional career


  • 3 Professional boxing record


  • 4 References





Amateur career


He had an amateur record of 105-5
1990 178 lb. Springfield Golden Gloves Champion
1992 178 lb. Chicago City Golden Glove Champion
1993 Chicago City Golden Glove 201 lb.+ Super Heavyweight Champion
1993 National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion
1995 Chicago City Golden Glove 201 lb.+ Super Heavyweight Champion



Professional career


Known as "Fast Fres" and "The Big O", Oquendo won his first 22 professional bouts, including impressive victories over Duncan Dokiwari, Bert Cooper, Clifford Etienne, David Izon, and Obed Sullivan. In 2002, while at his peak, Oquendo took on David Tua. Oquendo controlled the fight until the 9th round when Tua caught him with a series of heavy blows causing the fight to be stopped. Oquendo was noticeably unsteady on his feet after the stoppage and had to hold the top rope to stay upright. <1></http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxingchronicle/articles_tuaoquendo.html>


In 2003 Oquendo came from behind to KO Maurice Harris in the 10th, setting up a shot at IBF heavyweight title holder Chris Byrd. What seemed to be a unanimous decision for Oquendo was given to Byrd with a gift decision win to keep his IBF belt. One score was 117-111 which was referred to by HBO announcers as The best judges money can ________. In 2004, Oquendo got another shot at a belt against WBA heavyweight title holder John Ruiz, losing by TKO in round 11. Oquendo then took 2 years off for surgery to repair a torn lab-rum, returning early 2006. Quick wins against Brazilian champ Daniel Bispo and then Javier Mora set up a fight against Evander Holyfield, which Holyfield won by unanimous decision on November 10, 2006 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Oquendo almost called off the fight as suggested by the UCLA Medical Center due to tonsillitis and strep-throat but decided to fight anyway.


He then once a gain gained the WBC-WBO Latino belts in 2007, after defeating Dominique Alexander then following it up with a win against the never stopped granite chin Cuban Elisier Castillo. In a grueling ESPN bout in Miami Florida in 120 degree heat Oquendo out lasted the charging Cuban.


In late 2008, Oquendo lost a fight to James Toney on December 13, by split decision. He was deducted a point in the 8th round for a questionable rabbit punch, and the fight was labeled the robbery of the year. Oquendo was seen as winning by Versus viewers and by all press row. Versus analysts 115-113 & 116-112 respectively and compubox numbers overwhelmingly favored Oquendo.


Fres fought Bruce Seldon on July 24, 2009 in a Regional Title bout which was officiated by fellow Schurz High School Graduate, Alma Mater World Class referee Pete Podgorski. Oquendo defeated Seldon by knockout in the 9th round in a bout which Seldon took a knee in round 8 and in round 9 was knocked down and counted out. In 2010 Oquendo became only the 2nd man in 35 Pro fights to stop Demetrice King and gain the USBA & NABA titles. He then fought former champion Jean-Marc Mormeck and lost in a fight that Dan Rafael called candidate for "robbery of the year". Oquendo then fought former heavyweight champion Oliver McCall in another split decision loss in December 2010.


In 2011 Oquendo has remained dormant choosing to help prepare former WBA champion David Haye at the World Famous Angelo Dundee's 5th St. Gym, where he himself trains, then fly to Austria to help WBC champion Vitali Klitschko prepare for his victory over Tomasz Adamek in Poland.


As of June 2011 Fres has more rounds boxed as a Heavyweight than any of the 3 Heavyweight Champions and all of the top 10 Heavyweights in all 4 major governing bodies and is the only heavyweight in history to hold the USBA, NABA, NABF, WBC, WBA & WBO Latino belts. He is a 2 time World title Challenger and has been ranked as high as number 3 in Ring Magazine.


In 2012 Fres made his return to the ring with a 2nd round DQ, (originally scored a TKO) against World Record holder Travis Fulton. Oquendo broke Fulton's nose in the 1st
round and preceded to land un-answered punches. In round 2, although Fulton was game, Oquendo proved too much for the experienced boxer. An MMA takedown of Oquendo and excessive holding Fulton finally succumbed to Oquendo's arsenal. It was all over when the Ref waved it off. Fulton thanked Oquendo for the opportunity and was full of complements quoting "You were just too fast and too strong". Oquendo answered with a "Thank you for fighting me and you are very very tough!".


Oquendo had two consecutive win in 2012, one against Joey Abell to win the WBA Fedelatin Championship via TKO and followed up by a stoppage of veteran Robert Hawkins. Oquendo broke his hand in the 3rd round, yet still managed to stop the tough and durable Hawkins.
Oquendo fought June 8th 2013 to defend his WBA Fedelatin and also fight for the NABA and WBC US Silver belt. In a tough fight against a durable Derric Rossy, Oquendo slipped and tore his meniscus in round 3 and fought 7 rounds with little movement. The fight was close as Rossy seemed to take Oquendo's best shots and give back as much. When the decision came in Oquendo got the nod in a fight he had to show heart fighting injured. He is currently ranked #5 in the world. He has currently began training and expects to have a great 2014 hopefully fighting for the WBA World Championship, the WBC World Championship or the WBC World Cup Tournament where he will represent his division and country.



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37 Wins (24 knockouts), 8 Losses, 0 Draws [1]

Result

Record

Opponent

Type

Round

Date

Location

Notes
Loss
37–8

Uzbekistan Ruslan Chagaev
MD
12
07/06/2014

Russia Grozny, Russia

For vacant WBA World Heavyweight title.
Win
37–7

United States Galen Brown
TKO
2 (8)
10/05/2014

United States Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Win
36–7

United States Derric Rossy
UD
10
08/06/2013

United States Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Indiana, United States

Retained WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title and won vacant NABA Heavyweight title.
Win
35–7

United States Robert Hawkins
RTD
7 (10)
18/08/2012

United States Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Indiana, United States

Win
34–7

United States Joey Abell
TKO
9 (10)
25/05/2012

United States Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Indiana, United States

Won vacant WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title.
Win
33–7

United States Travis Fulton
DQ
2 (4)
03/03/2012

United States Dance Land Ballroom, Davenport, Iowa, United States


Loss
32–7

United States Oliver McCall
SD
12
07/12/2010

United States Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida, United States

For vacant IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight title.
Loss
32–6

France Jean-Marc Mormeck
UD
12
06/05/2010

France Halle Georges Carpentier, Paris, France

Win
32–5

United States Demetrice King
RTD
9 (12)
20/02/2010

United States Horseshoe Hammond, Hammond, Indiana, United States

King did not come out at the bell for the 10th round. Retained NABA Heavyweight title & won vacant USBA Heavyweight title.
Win
31–5

United States Bruce Seldon
KO
9 (10)
24/07/2009

United States UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Won interim NABA Heavyweight title. Seldon down in 8th & 9th rounds. Referee:Pete Podgorski
Win
30–5

United States Mark Brown
TKO
3 (10)
26/06/2009

United States UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Retained WBC Latino Heavyweight title.
Loss
29–5

United States James Toney
SD
12
13/12/2008

United States Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, California, United States

For vacant IBA & WBO NABO Heavyweight titles. Oquendo lost point in 8th round for rabbit punch.
Win
29–4

United States Dominique Alexander
KO
3 (8)
18/07/2008

United States Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States

Win
28–4

Cuba Elieser Castillo
UD
10
20/07/2007

United States Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, United States

Retained WBO Latino Heavyweight title & won vacant WBC Latino Heavyweight title.
Win
27–4

Cuba Damian Norris
TKO
6 (10)
02/05/2007

United States Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, United States

Loss
26–4

United States Evander Holyfield
UD
12
10/11/2006

United States Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, United States

For vacant USBA Heavyweight title. Oquendo down once in round 1.
Win
26–3

Mexico Javier Mora
UD
10
25/05/2006

United States Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States

Won vacant WBO Latino Heavyweight title.
Win
25–3

Brazil Daniel Bispo
TKO
9 (10)
16/02/2006

United States Grand Ballroom, New York, New York, United States

Loss
24–3

United States John Ruiz
TKO
11 (12)
17/04/2004

United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States

For WBA World Heavyweight title.
Loss
24–2

United States Chris Byrd
UD
12
20/09/2003

United States Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States

For IBF Heavyweight title.
Win
24–1

United States Maurice Harris
KO
10 (12)
01/03/2003

United States Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Harris was knocked down in 4th & 10th rounds. Harris was ahead on all the scorecards at the time of the stoppage.
Win
23–1

Brazil George Arias
TKO
11 (12)
14/12/2002

United States Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Won vacant WBA Fedelatin Heavyweight title. Arias cut over right eye and referee stops contest.
Loss
22–1

New Zealand David Tua
TKO
9 (12)
13/04/2002

United States Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort, Chester, West Virginia, United States

Lost NABF Heavyweight title.
Win
22–0

Nigeria David Izon
TKO
3 (10)
01/12/2001

United States Jacob Javits CenterNew York, New York, United States

Win
21–0

United States Obed Sullivan
TKO
11 (12)
02/09/2001

United States Silverstar Hotel & Casino Choctaw, Mississippi, United States

Won NABF Heavyweight title.
Win
20–0

United States Clifford Etienne
TKO
8 (10)
23/03/2001

United States Texas Station Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Etienne knocked down seven times, all by overhand rights: three times in the 1st round, once in the 2nd, once in the 3rd, once in the 7th and once in the 8th round.
Win
19–0

United States Willie Chapman
KO
4 (6)
10/12/2000

United States Grand Victoria Casino Elgin, Illinois, United States

Chapman down in 2nd & 3rd rounds. Chapman was dropped for the count in round 4 from a right uppercut-left hook combination.
Win
18–0

Cuba Ramon Garbey
UD
10
25/06/2000

United States Grand Victoria Casino Elgin, Illinois, United States

Both fighters down.
Win
17–0

United States Dale Crowe
UD
10
06/02/2000

United States Grand Victoria Casino Elgin, Illinois, United States

Win
16–0

United States Bert Cooper
UD
10
16/10/1999

United States Star Plaza Theater Merrillville, Indiana, United States

Win
15–0

United States Phil Jackson
UD
10
12/09/1999

United States Harrah's Casino Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Win
14–0

United States Craig Payne
TKO
3 (6)
10/07/1999

United States Grand Victoria Casino Elgin, Illinois, United States

Win
13–0

United States Bradley Rone
TKO
6 (6)
27/03/1999

United States Genesis Center Gary, Indiana, United States

Win
12–0

United States Everett Martin
UD
6
20/03/1999

United States New Frontier Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Win
11–0

Nigeria Duncan Dokiwari
UD
6
16/01/1999

United States MGM Grand Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Win
10–0

United States Louis Monaco
PTS
6
11/12/1998

United States Pueblo, Colorado, United States

Win
9–0

United States Bruce Douglas
TKO
1 (4)
13/11/1998

United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States

Win
8–0

United States Wesley Martin
TKO
1 (4)
04/09/1998

United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States

Win
7–0

United States Val Smith
TKO
2 (?)
12/06/1998

United States Belle of Baton Rouge Casino, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Win
6–0

Barbados Richie Brown
MD
4
27/03/1998

United States Trump Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Win
5–0

United States Rahman Green
KO
4 (4)
27/03/1998

United States Trump Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Green down twice in the 4th round.
Win
4–0

United States Sam Williams
TKO
3 (6)
13/12/1997

United States Concord Plaza Expo Center, Northlake, Illinois, United States

Win
3–0

United States Jessie Henry
TKO
4 (6)
14/11/1997

United States South Padre Island, Texas, United States

Win
2–0

United States Val Smith
UD
4
07/06/1997

United States Hawthorne Race Course, Cicero, Illinois, United States

Win
1–0

United States Mark Johnson
TKO
4
10/05/1997

United States Hawthorne Race Course, Moline, Illinois, United States



References



  • Professional boxing record for Fres Oquendo from BoxRec



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