Luis Nery (boxer)

Luis Esteban Nery Hernández (born December 12, 1994) is a Mexican professional boxer. He is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBC and Ring magazine bantamweight titles between 2017 and 2018, and the WBC super bantamweight title from 2020 to May 2021. As of March 2022, Nery is ranked as the worlds fourth best super bantamweight by BoxRec[2] and tenth best by The Ring.[3]

Luis Nery
Statistics
Nickname(s)Pantera (Panther)
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)[1]
Reach65 in (165 cm)[1]
NationalityMexican
Born (1994-12-12) December 12, 1994
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights35
Wins34
Wins by KO26
Losses1

Professional career

Early career

Nery was born and fights out of Tijuana. He only fought 9 amateur bouts, winning all of them. Five of them ended by way of knockout.[4] Nery made his professional debut in May 2012 at the age of 17.

Nery won his first 18 fights before challenging for the vacant WBC Continental bantamweight title against Martín Casillas. Casillas was knocked down twice during the fight as Nery took a unanimous decision (100-88, 99–89, 98–90). Nery's one defense of that regional title came against former interim super flyweight world champion David Sánchez. After an early head clash that threatened to stop the fight, Nery dominated Sánchez landing a series of power punches that broke Sánchez down. The former interim titlist was knocked down in the 5th round and retired on the stool.[5] In December 2016, Nery was knocked down for the first time in his pro career in the first round of a bout against Raymond Tabugon. Despite the knockdown, the fight was mostly one-sided as Nery battered Tabugon until the referee stopped it in the fourth round.[6]

Nery vs. Yamanaka

Although Nery spoke of challenging for a super flyweight title,[4][7] his first shot at a world title would come against WBC and The Ring bantamweight champion Shinsuke Yamanaka on August 15, 2017, which he won with a sensational fourth-round stoppage. The bout started with both fighters trading back and forth combinations, but at the start of the fourth round Nery rocked Yamanaka with a left cross. After a brief respite in which Yamanaka seemed to regain control, Nery continued pummeling the defending champion, who was unable to defend himself. Yamanaka's corner eventually rushed into the ring to protect their fighter, giving Nery the win.[8] The fight was seen by an audience of over 7 million in Japan.[9]

On August 24, it was reported that Nery tested positive for zilpaterol, a banned substance.[10] The sample that tested positive was taken on July 27, while three samples that were taken in August tested negative. Nery claimed he had failed the drug test due to food contamination.[11] After Nery's B-sample confirmed the result, The Ring reinstated Yamanaka as their bantamweight champion. The WBC is expected to make a decision regarding their bantamweight title in the near future.[12]

With the WBC yet to make a public ruling, it was announced Nery would be facing Arthur Villanueva in a non-title bout in his hometown, Tijuana, at Estadio Gasmart on November.[13] In front of a crowd of 16,000, Nery defeated Villanueva with a round 6 TKO, despite being knocked down in round 4. Villanueva claimed that the stoppage was "premature".[14][15]

On October 31, the WBC made its final ruling on Nery's positive test. The sanctioning body concluded that the positive test was due to contaminated food. Consequently, the result of the Yamanaka-Nery title bout wouldn't be overturned but the WBC ordered a rematch, which was eventually scheduled for March.[16]

Nery vs. Yamanaka II

Nery was once again successful in the rematch, claiming victory with a second-round TKO.

From the outset, Yamanaka attempted to box more conservatively from the outside and had some success in this regard. Nery, however, fired back with a series of savage combinations which visibly hurt Yamanaka, before knocking him down with an overhand left.

The following round was more of the same as Nery stalked and attacked continually, knocking Yamanaka down a total of three times before the fight was waved off.

Ultimately, as Nery weighed in three pounds over the bantamweight limit at 121lbs, the WBC bantamweight title was only at stake for Yamanaka and now remains vacant.[17]

Nery vs. Alameda

On September 26, 2020, Nery faced Aaron Alameda for the vacant WBC super bantamweight title. Alameda was ranked #6 by the WBC at the time. Nery won the fight via unanimous decision, winning on all three scorecards, 118-110, 116-112 and 115-113.[18]

Nery vs. Figueroa

In his next fight, Nery fought WBA regular super bantamweight champion Brandon Figueroa in a unification bout. Despite a good start from Nery, Figueroa was the better fighter in the second part of the fight and managed to stop Nery in the seventh round to unify the WBA and WBC super bantamweight titles.[19][20]

Nery vs. Castro

In his next fight, Nery fought Carlos Castro, ranked #2 by the WBO, #3 by the WBC and IBF and #13 by the WBA at super bantamweight.[21] Nery dropped Castro in the first round and managed to do enough in the rest of the fight to get a narrow split-decision win over Castro, 96-93, 95-94 and 94-95 on the scorecards in his favor.[22]

Professional boxing record

36 fights 35 wins 1 loss
By knockout 27 1
By decision 8 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
36 Win 35–1 Froilan Saludar TKO 2 (12), 0:41 8 Jul 2023 Recinto Ferial Metpec, Metpec, Mexico
35 Win 34–1 Azat Hovhannisyan KO 11 (12), 1:51 18 Feb 2023 Pomona Fox Theater, Pomona, California, US
34 Win 33–1 David Carmona TKO 3 (10), 2:08 Oct 1, 2022 Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno, Tijuana, Mex.
33 Win 32–1 Carlos Castro SD 10 Feb 5, 2022 Michelob Ultra Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Won vacant WBC Silver and WBO Inter-Continental super bantamweight titles
32 Loss 31–1 Brandon Figueroa KO 7 (12), 2:18 May 15, 2021 Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, U.S. Lost WBC super bantamweight title;
For WBA (Regular) super bantamweight title
31 Win 31–0 Aarón Alameda UD 12 Sep 26, 2020 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S. Won vacant WBC super bantamweight title
30 Win 30–0 Juan Carlos Payano KO 9 (12), 1:43 Jul 20, 2019 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Retained WBC Silver bantamweight title
29 Win 29−0 McJoe Arroyo RTD 4 (10), 3:00 Mar 16, 2019 AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.
28 Win 28−0 Renson Robles TKO 7 (10), 1:16 Dec 1, 2018 Arena Pavillón del Norte, Saltillo, Mexico
27 Win 27−0 Jason Canoy KO 3 (12), 2:44 Oct 6, 2018 Gasmart Stadium, Tijuana, México Won vacant WBC Silver bantamweight title
26 Win 26–0 Shinsuke Yamanaka TKO 2 (12), 1:03 Mar 1, 2018 Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan WBC bantamweight title at stake only for Yamanaka after Nery missed weight
25 Win 25–0 Arthur Villanueva TKO 6 (10), 1:19 Nov 4, 2017 Estadio Gasmart, Tijuana, Mexico
24 Win 24–0 Shinsuke Yamanaka TKO 4 (12), 2:29 Aug 15, 2017 Shimadzu Arena, Kyoto, Japan Won WBC and The Ring bantamweight titles;
Yamanaka later reinstated as champion by The Ring after Nery failed a drug test
23 Win 23–0 Jesús Martínez RTD 4 (12), 3:00 Mar 11, 2017 Arena Ciudad de México, Mexico City, Mexico
22 Win 22–0 Raymond Tabugon TKO 4 (12), 2:42 Dec 17, 2016 El Foro Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico Won vacant WBC Silver bantamweight title
21 Win 21–0 Richie Mepranum TKO 2 (10), 0:41 Oct 22, 2016 Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
20 Win 20–0 David Sánchez RTD 4 (10), 3:00 Jul 30, 2016 Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico Retained WBC Continental Americas bantamweight title
19 Win 19–0 Martín Casillas UD 10 Apr 16, 2016 Gimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera, Mexico City, Mexico Won vacant WBC Continental Americas bantamweight title
18 Win 18–0 Humberto Morales TKO 5 (10), 0:17 Jan 30, 2016 Centro de Convenciones, Rosarito, Mexico
17 Win 17–0 John Mark Apolinario TKO 2 (10), 2:57 Sep 26, 2015 Centro de Convenciones, Puerto Peñasco, Mexico
16 Win 16–0 Jether Oliva RTD 4 (10), 3:00 Feb 28, 2015 Centro de Convenciones, Rosarito, Mexico
15 Win 15–0 Carlos Fontes TKO 8 (8), 2:17 Dec 6, 2014 Centro de Usos Múltiples, Hermosillo, Mexico
14 Win 14–0 Víctor Méndez SD 8 Aug 30, 2014 Centro de Usos Múltiples, Hermosillo, Mexico
13 Win 13–0 José Estrella RTD 5 (8), 0:10 Jun 27, 2014 Hipódromo Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico
12 Win 12–0 Antonio Rodríguez KO 3 (8), 2:28 Apr 11, 2014 Hipódromo Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico
11 Win 11–0 Javier Cifuentes KO 4 (6) Feb 15, 2014 Feria Mesoamericana, Tapachula, Mexico
10 Win 10–0 Adán Osuna TKO 1 (8), 1:56 Dec 13, 2013 Hipódromo Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico
9 Win 9–0 Oswaldo Castro UD 8 Oct 26, 2013 Hipódromo Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico
8 Win 8–0 Saúl Hernández TKO 5 (6), 1:04 Aug 23, 2013 Forum Tecate, Tijuana, Mexico
7 Win 7–0 Rafael Alvarado TKO 2 (6), 1:31 Jun 14, 2013 Hipódromo Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico
6 Win 6–0 Marino Canete TKO 2 (4), 2:09 Apr 10, 2013 Salón Las Pulgas, Tijuana, Mexico
5 Win 5–0 Leonardo Reyes TKO 1 (4), 2:18 Feb 16, 2013 Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
4 Win 4–0 Joan Sandoval UD 4 Nov 28, 2012 Salón Las Pulgas, Tijuana, Mexico
3 Win 3–0 Carlos Castañeda UD 4 Sep 20, 2012 Salón Las Pulgas, Tijuana, Mexico
2 Win 2–0 Javier Miranda UD 4 Jun 7, 2012 Salón Las Pulgas, Tijuana, Mexico
1 Win 1–0 José Guadalupe Salgado TKO 1 (4), 1:04 May 5, 2012 Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico

See also

References

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