1. Carlos
Ivan “Twin Dream” Velasquez 15-0 (11 KO): Gold Medal in the 2006 Central
American and Caribbean Games. Velasquez is best known for defeating Yurlorkis
Gamboa in the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. – Catano ( Last win
vs. Giorgi Mtchedlishvili where he dropped Giorgi in the 6th round
in Las Vegas.)
2. Jose
“Sniper” Pedraza 14-0 (9 KO): Bronze Medal in the 2007 Pan American Games,
Bronze Medal in the 2008 Boxing World Cup, Silver Medal in the 2009 World
Amateur Championships, and a Gold Medal in the 2010 Central American and
Caribbean Games. – (Has been stepping up in competition… Last win vs. Gabriel
Tolmajyan by a Unanimous Decision in California.)
3. Jonathan
“Mantequilla” Gonzalez 16-0-1 (13 KO): Silver Medal in the 2007 Pan American
Games. He finished with an amateur record of 132-18. (Has been inactive but has
faced quality opponents fought to a draw ex-world champion S. Dzinziruk, and
last win was a Majority Decision vs. Derrick Ennis.)
4. Keith
“Machine Gun” Tapia 8-0 (6 KO): Bronze Medal in the 2006 Cadet World
Championship, Gold Medal in the 2007 Cadet World Championships, Gold Medal in
2011 Torneo Internacional Jose “Cheo” Aponte,and Gold Medal in the 2010 &
2011 Copa Olimpica Internacional. – Santurce (Is slowly building a record
outside the Island of Puerto Rico.)
5. Luis
Orlandito Del Valle 17-1 (12 KO): Once the #1 U.S.A Amateur at 125 lbs., Former
U.S.A Elite Team Member, 2004 National Golden Gloves Champion at 125 lbs., A
former 3 Times NY Golden Gloves Champion, 2005 USA under 19 National Champion
at 125 lbs., Bronze Medal in the 2005 International Tammer Tournament, 2004
Under 19 Puerto Rican National Champion at 125 lbs., Amateur record of 112-14.
– Bayamon (Only defeat vs. Vic Darchinyan 37-5-1 by Unanimous Decision.)
6. Felix
Verdejo 5-0 (4 KO): Winner of the 2012 American Boxing Olympic Qualification
Tournament, and Pan American Youth Champion. – San Juan (Has been build up to
be a good prospect by the boxing experts last win vs. Guillermo Delgadillo by
Unanimous Decision. He dropped Delgadillo 2 time in the fight.)
7. Gamalier
Rodriguez 22-2-3 (15 KO) – Bayamon (Recent wins have been by Unanimous Decision
and TKO recently has stepped up in competition.)
8. Jesus
M. Rojas 18-1-1 (13 KO)
9. Jayson
“La Maravilla” Velez 20-0 (15 KO) – Juncos (Last win vs. Salvador Sanchez 2 who
he dropped 2 times, has been in active and has faced sub-par opponents)
10. Luis
Cruz 20-2 (16 KO) – Las Piedras (Lost Majority Decision to Juan Carlos Burgos
and Unanimous Decision to Jose Felix Jr.)
11. McWilliams
Arroyo 14-1 (12 KO) – Fajardo (Has face decent opposition but been
inactive... last win was by TKO in 4
rounds vs. Miguel Tamayo; only defeat vs. Takashi Okada by Unanimous Decision
where he was dropped once in the 2nd round)
12. +
Thomas Dulorme 18-1 (13 KO) – Carolina ( Dominican Republic)
13. McJoe
Arroyo 13-0 (7 KO): Bronze Medal in the 2007 World Amateur Championship, Bronze
Medal in the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. – Fajardo (Last win vs.
Jairo Hernandez in Mexico by Unanimous Decision has not faced quality
opponents.)
14. Eliezer
Gonzalez 13-0 (8 KO) – Cupey Alto (Has been building a record with soft
opposition in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Already has been
dropped.)
15. Jonathan
Vidal 17-1 (9 KO) – San Juan (Lost a Unanimous Decision to Alberto Guevara;
Vidal hurt and dropped Guevara in the 10th round.)
16. Braulio
Santos 10-1 (9 KO) – Carolina (Lost a Unanimous Decision to Derrick Wilson)
17. John
Karl Sosa 8-0 (6 KO) – Caguas (Only one fight outside the island of Puerto
Rico. Last victory in Texas, USA vs. Alexis Pena via KO in the 2nd
round. I question how far he will go with his trainers and management.)
18. Miguel
Robles 12-3 (5 KO) – San Juan (Last fight was a KO defeat in 7 by Randy
Caballero… Robles is a dangerous boxer that can obtain an upset.)
19. Camilo
Perez 9-0 (4 KO) – Carolina
20. Israel
Vazquez 8-0-2 (6 KO)
21. Vicente
Miranda 16-1 (9 KO) – Bayamon
22. Jeffrey
Fontanez 12-0 (9 KO) – Caguas
23. Jonathan
“Bomba” Gonzalez 13-1 (11 KO) - Caguas (Has not faced quality opponents and
recently TKO’d in 4 by G. Segura. Doubtful he will recover mentally from the
defeat. Bad management and trainers.)
24. Jonathan
Oquendo 25-3 (15) – Vega Alta
25. Jorge
Melendez 26-3 (25 KO) – Manati (Has been KO’d 2; last defeat a Unanimous Decision vs. Brinson)
26. Gabriel
Bracero 22-1 (4 KO) – Brooklyn, NYC (Lost a Unanimous Decision to DeMarcus
Corley who is basically a sparring partner for many of the top boxers. Bracero
was dropped 3 times in the fight. )
27. Reylando
Ojeda 10-0 (5 KO) – San Juan
28. Jose
Martinez 8-0 (6 KO)
29. Jose
Lopez 9-0 (7 KO) - Carolina
30. Javier
Flores 9-0 (8 KO) – Hartford , Connecticut, USA
31. Kevin
Nieves 6-0 (3KO) -
32. Luis
Rosa 14-0 (6 KO) – Connecticut , USA
33. Noel
Echevarria 10-0 (6 KO) – North Carolina, USA
34. Emmanuel
Rivera 9-1 (5 KO)
35. Edgardo
Laboy 7-0 (4 KO) (Recently had a fight outside the island and obtain a KO victory
in the 3rd round vs. Luis Vargas in California.)
36. Jose
Aguirre 6-0 (4 KO) - Manati
37. Alberto
Mercado 6-0 (1KO) – Las Piedras
38. Jose
Martinez 8-0 (6 KO) (Building a record in the Dominican Republic and Puerto
Rico vs. soft opposition.)
39. Edwin
Soto 9-0-2 ( 4 KO)
40. Fransisco
Almestica Garcia 4-0 (2 KO)
41. Carlos
Narvaez 6-0 (5 KO)
42. Jonathan
Perez 5-0 (3KO) - Moca
43. Osenohan
Vasquez 6-1 (1 KO) – Jersey City , NJ USA (Has been KO’d once)
44. Emmanuel
De Jesus 4-0 (4 KO) - Canovanas
45. Miguel
Marrero 7-0-2 (4KO)
46. Emmanuel
Rodriguez 4-0 (4 KO)
47. O’Nell
Negron 9-1-2 (8KO)
48. Adner
Cotto 16-1 (7KO) – Caguas (Build up a record vs. below average opponents gained
some popularity due to his surname. KO in 1st Round by Omar
Figueroa)
49. Miguel
Soto 11-1 (11 KO) - Arecibo
50. Jorge
Maysonet jr. 11-1 (10KO) – Catano (No quality opponents; Lost a Unanimous
Decision vs. Gabriel Tomajyan and dropped in round 1.)
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