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against the 19-3 Pedroza, winning a few rounds on each of the three judges' scorecards, but he still lost a unanimous, albeit relatively close, decision after 15 rounds by the scores of 147-144, 148-141 and 147-145, all in favor of Pedroza, who'd later join Arguello in the International Boxing Hall of Fame as a member.
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Kiko Solis' 1975 professional boxing campaign included four bouts, in which he went 1-2-1 with one knockout. On April 12, he dropped a ten-round decision in San Juan to 14-4-2 local prospect Santos Luis Rivera; on July 28, he beat the mismatched Benito Estrella, 0-5-1, by knockout in round eight at
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Solis' two 1974 bouts were significant because they were against Benjamin Ortiz, another Puerto Rican and who also fought multiple world class fighters. For their first bout, Ortiz came in with a 13-7 record. On March 3, Solis outpointed Ortiz over six rounds in San Juan, but on their rematch, June
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Solis had four bouts in 1976, each against the same opponent: he and trial horse Francisco Cruz met on January 3, January 18, April 5 and June 5, each time at San Juan. Cruz was 5-10 before their first match, 5-11 before their second, 5-12 before their third and 5-14 before their fourth. Each time
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On November 27, 1978, Solis found himself challenging Eusebio Pedroza, a world-traveling World Boxing Association's Featherweight champion of the world, in a 15-round bout for the Panamanian's world championship at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan. Solis gave a good account of himself
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Solis took off almost a year after the second loss to Rosas but re-emerged in the last seven months of 1973 fighting five times during that span, going 3-1-1 in those bouts, defeating 1-5 Gilberto Mendez on May 12 by a fourth-round knockout at the Country Club Stadium in
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on July 14, and 8-2 Enrique Alonso by a ten-round decision November 30 at San Juan. He lost to 3-5-1 Tony Tris by split eight-round decision on August 21 in San Juan, and drew (tied) with
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On May 13, Solis tasted defeat as a professional for the first time, when facing debutant Santiago Rosas, who outpointed him over four rounds at San Juan. A rematch with Rosas was held in
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Solis took 1980 off but returned in 1981 to defeat 9-7-3 Heriberto Olivares by a ten-round decision in San Juan, after which he was granted a shot at the
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Solis followed his title try with three more losses, to form a four fight losing streak. Among them, he lost to 22-9-2 Abdul Bey on June 12, 1979 at the
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Solis won by ten-round decisions. Solis only had two bouts in 1977, but they were important ones: on July 11, he outpointed 28-1, world ranked
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the Roberto Clemente Coliseum; on September 20 he made his first fight abroad when losing by knockout in eight rounds to undefeated, 9-0
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Kiko Solis, the son of Jose Julian Solis and Gloria De Jesus, made his professional boxing debut on February 19, 1972 at the
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He returned for one fight in 1983, losing to 12-2-1 Margarito Marquez on January 14 by fourth-round knockout at
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on December 18 in San Juan, knocking out the former Puerto Rican national Featherweight titlist in round nine.
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over ten rounds at San Juan. This win propelled him to a top-ten ranking among the Featherweights by the WBA.
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The win against Medina allowed Solis to have a chance at fighting former WBA world Featherweight champion
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for the Colombian's WBA world Junior Welterweight title, over eight rounds at San Juan on October 24.
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on December 18. Solis was dropped twice in round five, the fight being stopped shortly thereafter.
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on November 23 (in 1986 his brother Julian would also lose a ten-round split decision to Ayala).
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Enrique Solis returned his name to the winning column on his next fight, when he faced
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Solis had a record of 16 wins, 14 losses and two draws (ties), with 4 knockout wins.
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and on November 17, he drew over ten rounds with 8-14 Andres Torres in San Juan.
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26, Ortiz, by then 14-9, avenged that loss by a ten-round decision at the
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by ten-round decision, and a ten-round split decision defeat to 21-2
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as a professional and went ten rounds with him. He is from
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is a former boxer from Puerto Rico, who in 1978 challenged
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on July 8, and Solis was knocked out in round four.
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