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losses and 4 draws (ties) in 25 bouts, compared to
Molinares' 1–0. He stopped Torres to score his first knockout win as a professional boxer. Wins over Eliseo Benitez and Mateo Valdes followed, and Molinares then challenged for the Colombian national Welterweight title, which was vacant at the time. Molinares fought 3–6–1 Simon Ramos on June 21, 1985, in Cartagena, winning the national championship by knockout.
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The fighting pair were involved in a rather long blows exchange towards the end of round six, Starling being near the ropes at the time. Then they moved, Starling's back facing one of the ring's corners. The two boxers then launched hard, interchanging, over-looping right hands. Starling's missed but
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Rodriguez (1–3 before their bout) followed the Trujillo victory and then, on November 15, 1986, Molinares faced Mexican Sergio Sanchez, 18–7–1, at the Estadio Metropolitano in Barranquilla. This fight was for the Federacion Caribena de Boxeo's (Fecarbox-Caribbean Boxing
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and the controversial way in which it ended. Behind on the scorecards, Molinares launched a punch that knocked
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Tomas
Molinares debuted as a professional boxer on October 26, 1984, when he faced 0–1–1 Arnovis Castro at the Bernardo Caraballo Coliseum in Cartagena, winning by decision. On March 1, 1985, Molinares faced the much more experienced Cristobal Torres, who had accumulated a record of 11 wins, 10
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African Harold Volbrecht. On April 30, 1986, at Barranquilla, Molinares outpointed Trujillo. By then, Molinares was ranked among the top ten welterweights around the world by the WBA.
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Molinares' hit
Starling on the button of Starling's chin. About that moment, the bell sounded to finish the round. Starling fell to the floor face-first, and was counted out by referee Cortez. Starling sprained his right ankle after he fell on top of it.
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area's title by defeating Sanchez with a knockout. Undefeated Jorge Manchengo (8–0) was dispatched next, a technical knockout victim on December 12, 1986. A couple of wins over mismatched Alberto Lindo (8–3) and Maxiliano Cimarra (1–0) (fought at
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announced that Molinares would be defending his WBA world championship against former world champion and 1984 Olympic gold medal winner, Mark Breland on February 4. This bout, however, never took place.
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337:Larry Hazzard
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43:(age 59)
41:April 6, 1965
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1339:26 Oct 1984
1311:Barranquilla
1276:29 Mar 1985
1220:welterweight
1209:21 Jun 1985
1200:Simon Ramos
1179:30 Aug 1985
1149:27 Sep 1985
1119:18 Oct 1985
1089:14 Dec 1985
1059:31 Jan 1986
1025:14 Mar 1986
1016:Rubén Véliz
995:30 Apr 1986
965:17 Oct 1986
939:WBC FECARBOX
925:15 Nov 1986
892:21 Dec 1986
862:13 Feb 1987
799:19 Jun 1987
757:Simon Ramos
725:24 Oct 1987
695:28 Dec 1987
665:16 Apr 1988
635:30 Apr 1988
585:29 Jul 1988
547:15 Apr 1989
514:30 Sep 1989
479:Round, time
450:No contests
439:By decision
428:By knockout
400:
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267:Mark Breland
264:
247:Donald Curry
244:
224:
207:
193:WBC FECARBOX
189:
185:Barranquilla
181:
177:
154:
153:
101:Total fights
94:
84:Welterweight
71:
18:
1524:1965 births
1306:1 Mar 1985
1246:3 Mar 1985
1050:Saúl Julio
937:Won vacant
829:4 Apr 1987
766:4 Sep 1987
626:Eric Perea
319:Greg Haugen
292:Jim Lampley
255:Fidel Bassa
141:No contests
55:Nationality
1518:Categories
1458:boxrec.com
1437:boxrec.com
1419:boxrec.com
1401:boxrec.com
1383:boxrec.com
1365:References
1347:, Colombia
1313:, Colombia
1033:, Colombia
836:, Colombia
404:Boxrec.com
390:Retirement
384:Ken Norton
345:no contest
279:Joe Cortez
117:Wins by KO
72:Statistics
37:1965-04-06
1345:Cartagena
485:Location
473:Opponent
423:2 losses
211:Caribbean
79:Weight(s)
58:Colombian
1357:Personal
793:6 (10),
579:6 (12),
420:23 wins
220:Colombia
1206:9 (12)
1146:3 (10)
1086:5 (10)
1056:7 (10)
1022:2 (10)
962:4 (10)
922:3 (12)
889:6 (10)
859:4 (10)
826:3 (10)
763:2 (10)
738:Florida
722:4 (10)
692:5 (10)
662:2 (10)
632:4 (10)
544:3 (10)
511:2 (10)
470:Record
467:Result
321:versus
1303:4 (6)
1273:5 (6)
1176:5 (6)
1116:4 (8)
1031:Bogotá
740:, U.S.
596:, U.S.
488:Notes
339:, the
125:Losses
1222:title
1047:10–0
1013:11–0
983:12–0
953:13–0
913:14–0
880:15–0
850:16–0
817:17–0
784:18–0
754:19–0
734:Miami
713:20–0
683:21–0
653:22–0
623:23–0
565:23–0
532:23–1
529:Loss
499:23–2
496:Loss
482:Date
476:Type
133:Draws
1327:1–0
1324:Win
1300:TKO
1294:2–0
1291:Win
1264:3–0
1261:Win
1240:PTS
1234:4–0
1231:Win
1197:5–0
1194:Win
1167:6–0
1164:Win
1143:TKO
1137:7–0
1134:Win
1113:TKO
1107:8–0
1104:Win
1083:TKO
1077:9–0
1074:Win
1053:TKO
1044:Win
1010:Win
989:PTS
980:Win
950:Win
910:Win
886:TKO
877:Win
856:TKO
847:Win
814:Win
795:2:58
790:TKO
781:Win
751:Win
719:TKO
710:Win
689:TKO
680:Win
650:Win
629:TKO
620:Win
601:Won
581:3:10
541:TKO
333:I).
294:and
109:Wins
66:Moli
31:Born
1333:UD
1270:KO
1203:KO
1173:KO
1041:10
1019:KO
1007:11
992:10
977:12
959:KO
947:13
919:KO
907:14
874:15
844:16
823:KO
811:17
778:18
760:KO
748:19
707:20
677:21
659:KO
647:22
617:23
576:NC
567:(1)
562:NC
559:24
534:(1)
526:25
508:KO
501:(1)
493:26
463:No.
431:20
300:HBO
273:in
230:in
163:WBA
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