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  1. 5 sept. 2023 · Erik Isaac Morales Elvira, born on Sept. 1, 1976, in the northern part of Tijuana, Mexico, was destined for the boxing world. Morales’ introduction to boxing was unconventional, given that he is the son of former fighter José “Olivaritos” Morales and Isabel Elvira. Erik had a boxing ring as his playground, and by age five, was put up to ...

  2. 30 janv. 2024 · Legends Erik Morales & Marco Antonio Barrera Present Documentary: The Trilogy During a crowded “Coffee Tuesday”, Christian Cavazos along with boxing legends Erik “Terrible” Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera presented The Trilogy, a documentary series that will tell the behind-the-scenes and ring stories of one of the most memorable trilogies in boxing history.

  3. Erik Morales’s journey into the world of professional boxing began in 1993, and it wasn’t long before his prodigious talent caught the attention of the boxing fraternity. His aggressive yet calculated style, coupled with a seemingly indomitable will, quickly elevated him through the ranks of the super bantamweight division.

  4. 1 sept. 2021 · On September 1, 1976, Erik was born in the north of Tijuana, Baja California, the son of former boxer José “Olivaritos” Morales and Sra. Isabel Elvira. Erik was an atypical child, who had a ring as a cradle and at the age of five, they put him to boxing against a young man twice his age. That was his first defeat, but also the first step ...

  5. Érik Morales began his professional boxing career in 1993, at the incredibly young age of just 16 years old. He made his debut against José Orejel, defeating him via second-round knockout. From there, Morales went on a whopping 40-fight win streak. During this time, he won 30 fights via stoppage. In 1997, after 26 professional fights, Morales ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Erik_MoralesErik Morales - Wikiwand

    Erik Isaac Morales Elvira is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2012. He is the first Mexico-born boxer in history to win world championships in four weight classes, ranging from super bantamweight to light welterweight.

  7. He was successful 13 times and lost two times. Morales retired from professional boxing with a record of 52-9, which included seven world-title wins and 13 successful title defense fights at three weight classes — super-bantamweight, featherweight, and super-featherweight. He had a 59% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 36 of his total 61 fights ...