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Eloy Pérez (October 25, 1986 – October 5, 2019) was a Mexican professional
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who was raised in
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. He was signed to
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's
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in the featherweight division. He won the WBO NABO
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title. He died unexpectedly on October 5, 2019, from a gunshot wound in
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, where he had been living since 2016.


Early years & amateur career

Raised in
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, Pérez began boxing at the age of 13. Starting in 1999, he went on to have a 55-11 record, with his final amateur match, in which the 17-year-old defeated 22-year-old Canadian Arash Usmanee, earning him the 132-pound Ringside World Championship. He won the Golden Gloves championship in 2004 as well.


Professional career

While still attending high school in
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after moving there with his family, Pérez began boxing professionally under the management of Jim Douglas. He often fought in matches at the local Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester; his first six-round bout took place the same weekend that he graduated high school. Pérez began fighting out of
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, with the Garcia Boxing camp. For the
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card, he was the main sparring partner of
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. On September 12, 2009, Pérez won the WBO NABO
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title by unanimous decision, beating the previously undefeated Dannie Williams in the tenth round at a match at the
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. In 2010, Pérez signed a five-year promotional deal with
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. In May 2010, Eloy beat contender Gilberto Sanchez-Leon by a ten round majority decision. In 2012, Pérez was set to compete against
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as a challenger for the WBO world super featherweight title. As both were talented, undefeated boxers, there was speculation as to how the match would turn out, with William Holmes describing Pérez's history:
"Eloy Perez, a California native, has yet to fight any fighters with a recognizable name. However, the record of his last five opponents comes out to 101-15-1. While Perez has yet to fight someone that the average boxing fan would have heard of, he has consistently fought competition with winning records, and Saturday may be his chance to shine. Perez has two draws on his record, but they came in 2007 and 2006 in short eight round affairs. Power is something Perez does not appear to have. Of his 23 victories, only 7 have come by KO or TKO, but he was able to finish his opponent in his last two victories."
On February 25, 2012, Pérez was knocked out in the fourth round by Broner. After the fight, Pérez tested positive for
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. It was ultimately his final fight, as he never boxed professionally again.


Death

After his professional career had been suspended, arrests for
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led to his lengthy detainment at the
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. Unsure of when he would otherwise be released, in 2016, Pérez, an undocumented immigrant, agreed to be deported to Mexico, a place he had left as a young child. After three years in
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building a new life for himself, he was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head on October 5, 2019. His sister traveled to Mexico to recover his body and have it cremated; after the local community expressed their grief, she brought his ashes back to
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, where the community he grew up in celebrated his life in a memorial service at his alma mater
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Professional boxing record


References


External links

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"Remembering Eloy Perez," a video tribute with footage of him from a 2006 interview
{{DEFAULTSORT:Perez, Eloy American boxers of Mexican descent Boxers from California Super-featherweight boxers Place of death missing Doping cases in boxing 1986 births American male boxers 2019 deaths