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  1. Antonio Margarito Montiel (born March 18, 1978) is a Mexican-American former professional boxer who competed between 1994 and 2017. He held multiple welterweight world championships, including the WBO title from 2002 to 2007, the IBF title in 2008, and the WBA (Super) title from 2008 to 2009.

  2. AntonioTonyMargarito Montiel (* 18. März 1978 in Torrance, Kalifornien, USA) ist ein ehemaliger mexikanischer Profiboxer, dessen Karriere von 1994 bis 2017 andauerte. Er war Weltmeister der WBO, IBF und WBA im Weltergewicht, wobei er vom Ring Magazine in dieser Gewichtsklasse fast 9 Jahre unter den Top 10 geführt wurde.

  3. Antonio Margarito is a former professional boxer from Mexico with a record of 41 wins, 8 losses and 0 draws. He fought in the welterweight division and held the WBO and WBC world titles at different times.

  4. 21. Nov. 2011 · Subscribe to HBO Sports: http://itsh.bo/10qIJDlA look back at the up and downs of Antonio Margarito's career.HBO Boxing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...

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  5. 14. Jan. 1994 · Antonio Margarito is a former professional boxer who held multiple welterweight world titles and challenged for light middleweight titles. He was known for his aggressive style and durability, but also for his involvement in a cheating scandal and eye injury.

    Date
    Opponent
    Last Opponents' Results
    Place
    2017-09-02
    W W L W W W
    Gimnasio Manuel Bernardo Aguirre, ...
    2016-08-13
    W W W W W
    Baja California Center, Tijuana
    2016-03-05
    L D W L W L
    Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
    2011-12-03
    L W W L W W
    Madison Square Garden, New York
    • Mexico
    • March 18, 1978
  6. 22. Juli 2020 · Has defeated 9 opponents (7 by KO) in World Title fights. Has a record of 10-5 1 NC (8 KO) in World Title fights. Has a record of 7-5 1 NC (6 KO) against former or current world titleists. Won against Sergio Gabriel Martinez, Frankie Randall, Andrew Lewis, Kermit Cintron (twice), Joshua Clottey, Miguel Cotto.

  7. The former welterweight and junior middleweight champion reflects on his career and the fighters he faced, from Cotto to Pacquiao. He reveals his proudest moment, his regrets and his comeback plans.