Erislandy Lara Santoya (born 11 April 1983) is a Cuban-American
professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in two
weight classes, including the
WBA (Regular) middleweight title since 2021. Previously he held various versions (both Regular and
Super) of the WBA
light middleweight
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Boxing
The light middleweight division (also known as junior middleweight in the IBF or super welterweight in the WBA ...
title between 2014 and 2021, and the
IBO light middleweight title twice between 2015 and 2021. As of May 2022, Lara is ranked as the world's fifth best active middleweight by
BoxRec
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Lara is regarded by some as one of the most technically skilled fighters in boxing today. He was captain of the Cuban national
amateur team, winning a gold medal in the
welterweight
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division at the
2005 World Championships as well as three consecutive Cuban national championships from 2005 to 2007.
Amateur career
In 2003 and 2004, Lara lost four times against two-time world champion
Lorenzo Aragón.
In 2005 after Aragon stepped down, Lara bested his countryman
Yudel Jhonson Cedeno repeatedly and was sent to the world championships. There he avenged an earlier loss to Russian
Andrey Balanov
Andrey Vladimirovich Balanov (russian: Андрей Владимирович Баланов) (born April 27, 1976 in Podolsk) is a former Russian boxer best known for winning the 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships at welterweigh ...
, beat American
Boyd Melson
Boyd "Rainmaker" Melson (born October 16, 1981) is a retired American light middleweight boxer.
As an amateur, Melson won the 48th World Military Boxing Championship gold medal in the weight class, and was a three-time United States Army champ ...
, upset top favorite and Olympic champion
Bakhtiyar Artayev
Bakhtiyar Garifollauly Artayev ( kk, Бақтияр Ғарифоллаұлы Артаев, ''Baqtiiar Ğarifollaūly Artaev''; born 14 March 1983) is a Kazakh amateur boxer who won the gold medal for Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He ...
(31–22), and won Gold against
Magomed Nurutdinov (BLR).
Lara has lost twice to another Kazakh,
Bakhyt Sarsekbayev. In their only meeting, Lara beat American world champion
Demetrius Andrade 9–4.
Boxing World Cup
*
2005
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in
Moscow, Russia
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(welterweight)
**Defeated
Manon Boonjumnong (Thailand) 21–9
**Defeated Stefan Dragomir (Romania) RSC–3
**Defeated Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (Kazakhstan) 39–33
**Lost to Andrey Balanov (Russia) 21–36
Defection from Cuba
Erislandy Lara was considered a favorite to win the gold medal at the
2008 Beijing Olympic Games
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. However, in 2007, Lara and
Guillermo Rigondeaux
Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz (; born 30 September 1980) is a Cuban professional boxer. He is a former world champion in two weight classes, having held the unified WBA (Super), WBO and '' Ring'' magazine super bantamweight titles between 2013 ...
defected from Cuba during the
Pan American Games
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in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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. Some weeks later, he was caught by Brazilian authorities and returned to Cuba where he was banned from practicing boxing indefinitely.
In 2008, Lara attempted a second defection, this time on a speed boat to Mexico. Lara was successful and made his way to
Hamburg, Germany, where he joined former Olympic champions
Odlanier Solis,
Yan Bartelemí, and
Yuriorkis Gamboa in the Arena Box-Promotion stable.
Professional career
Early fights
On 1 January 2009, Erislandy Lara made his
ESPN
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debut and scored a first-round
Technical knockout
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(TKO) against Rodrigo Aguiar. Lara's following fight came on 20 February 2009, against Keith Gross. Lara dropped Gross with a left hand, but Gross beat the count on wobbly legs. Lara continued unleashing combinations to the head and body. A left uppercut finished the fight within round one. On 2 May 2009, on the
Pacquiao vs. Hatton undercard, Lara faced Chris Gray. Lara won the fight via
unanimous decision. On 22 May 2009, Lara faced aging Edwin Vazquez. Lara finished the fight with good combinations, prompting the referee to stop the fight in round four. On that same night, fellow Cuban boxer
Guillermo Rigondeaux
Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz (; born 30 September 1980) is a Cuban professional boxer. He is a former world champion in two weight classes, having held the unified WBA (Super), WBO and '' Ring'' magazine super bantamweight titles between 2013 ...
made his pro debut, which he also won via referee stoppage in the third round. After beating Edwin Vazquez, Lara went on to win nine straight fights punctuated by four consecutive first-round
knockout
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victories.
Career from 2011–2012
Lara vs. Molina, Williams
On 25 March 2011, at
The Cosmopolitan in
Las Vegas
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, Lara fought
Carlos Molina to a ten-round
majority draw. Lara started by frequently targeting Molina's body with the left uppercut when Molina would attempt to close the distance. Early on, Molina seemed to predict and nullify much of Lara's attempted one-two combinations. Although Lara had trouble connecting with his signature straight left hand initially, he found the distance by the middle rounds and began to mix in short hooks to the head while blocking most of Molina's constant body work. Molina, on the other hand, was rarely able to find Lara's head throughout the entire fight. Relying on looping punches, Molina stayed close and took advantage of the clinches to land to the body. Visibly fatigued, Molina developed a cut under his left eye near the beginning of the ninth round as Lara landed a hard, clean, straight left hand and pushed the pace. Molina's higher output and pressure were favored by one judge while Lara's cleaner, sharper output and defense went largely unnoticed by ringside commentators. The final scorecards read: 95–95, 95–95, and 97–93 in favor of Molina.
Lara fought former
WBO
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welterweight
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champion
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on 9 July 2011, in
Atlantic City,
New Jersey
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, where he lost a
majority decision
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. Judges Don Givens (116–114) and Hilton Whitaker II (115–114) both favored Williams, while Al Bennett scored it even at 114–114. Most boxing analysts and fans believed that Lara clearly won the fight and had been unfairly judged. Lara was able to land hard, clean left hands throughout the fight while maintaining superb defense. Williams appeared hurt in the later rounds but did, however, keep up a high output of punches despite their relative ineffectiveness.
CompuBox recorded Lara landing 49% of his power punches compared to 21% by Williams. Lara also landed 7 more jabs and 17 more power punches than Williams, despite the near two-fold activity by Williams. Consequently, the
New Jersey State Athletic Control Board suspended all three judges, and Lara received his first loss as a professional fighter in a highly controversial fashion.
Lara vs. Hearns, Martirosyan
On 20 April 2012, Lara made his comeback to the ring after nine months to fight
Ronald Hearns
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Hearns fights at both the light middleweight and middleweight divisions.
Background
Hearns began boxing as a teenager at Kronk and Butzel Gym ...
for the
WBC
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super welterweight semi-final eliminator spot at the
Beau Rivage casino resort in
Biloxi, Mississippi
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. The fight, which was scheduled to go ten rounds, simply lasted one minute and 34 seconds as Lara delivered an impressive TKO in the first round. Referee Keith Hughes decided to stop the fight after Lara had sent Hearns to the canvas with a clean left hook, following the eight-count by the referee, Lara immediately delivered two fast combinations (one of which also required a count) that seemed to be enough to overwhelm Hearns, who seconds before the stoppage appeared to be defenseless upon Lara's final combination.
On 10 November 2012, at the
Wynn Resort in
Las Vegas
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, Lara faced
Vanes Martirosyan
Vanes Martirosyan ( hy, Վանես Մարտիրոսյան; born May 1, 1986) is a former Armenian-born American professional boxer from 2005 to 2019. He has challenged twice for a light middleweight world title in 2013 and 2016, and once for ...
, who was undefeated at the time and known for his amateur wins over
Andre Berto,
Austin Trout, and
Timothy Bradley
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. Lara connected on 42% of his power punches (40/95) while Martirosyan landed 16% of his (27/167) and only 6 jabs throughout the entire fight, according to CompuBox. Lara outlanded Martirosyan in overall punches, 74 to 33. After a clash of heads resulted in a gash over Martirosyan's left eye in the ninth round, the ringside doctor waved off the fight. The referee ordered the judges to score the final 26 seconds of the bout, which resulted in a
technical draw
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Draws occur when the bout goes to the scorecards, and the officials cannot determin ...
(87–84 in favor of Lara, 86–85 in favor of Martirosyan, and 86–86). Dave Moretti was responsible for the tied scorecard and judged the ninth round as 10–10, disagreeing with the other two judges who scored the final 26 seconds as 10–9 for Lara.
WBA light middleweight champion
Lara vs. Angulo, Trout
On 8 June 2013, at the
Home Depot Center in
Carson, California
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, Lara received the first two knockdowns of his professional career en route to earning a TKO victory over Mexico's
Alfredo Angulo along with the
interim
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WBA super welterweight title. Angulo's left hook was vicious as he rushed in, guarded and low. Lara, in return, was able to utilize zigzag formations and vary the speed of his movement to bait Angulo's aggression. However, Lara struggled with the aggression of Angulo at times and was put on the canvas in rounds 4 and 9 courtesy of Angulo's vaunted left hook. Lara landed 56% of his power punches while Angulo landed 31% of his, according to CompuBox. The fight was stopped in round ten when Angulo refused to continue after a straight left hand by Lara caused swelling around his right eye. Angulo's injury was later revealed to be a broken orbital bone.
On 7 December 2013, Lara fought
Austin Trout at
Barclays Center
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in
Brooklyn, New York
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. Considered the favorite to win, Trout had recently beaten
Miguel Cotto. Lara, however, put on a dominant performance as he immediately nullified Trout's offense using deft footwork and clean punching. In outclassing Trout, Lara scored a knockdown in round eleven via straight left hand. Trout was hurt for the remainder of the round as Lara pressed the action. Lara cruised to the unanimous decision (117–111, 117–111, and 118–109) and retained his WBA interim super welterweight title.
Lara vs. Álvarez
Lara fought
Canelo Álvarez
Santos Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez Barragán (; born 18 July 1990) is a Mexican professional boxer. He has won multiple world championships in four weight classes from light middleweight to light heavyweight, including unified titles in three o ...
on 12 July 2014, at the
MGM Grand in a non-title match. Lara's WBA super welterweight title was not on the line as the fight took place at a 155-pound
catchweight, and both fighters weighed in at precisely 155 pounds. Álvarez rehydrated to 171 pounds while Lara came into the ring at 166 pounds. In a very close and competitive fight that went to a split decision, Álvarez came out on top with two judges scoring 115–113 in favor of each fighter and the final judge scoring 117–111 in favor of Álvarez. The final scorecard was controversial as many observers considered it far too wide. According to CompuBox, Lara landed 55 jabs to nine from Álvarez, who landed the jab at a 5% connect rate. Álvarez managed to land 88 power punches (73 to the body) while Lara landed 53 power punches all to the head. Lara's clean punching along with his defense and movement were weighed against Álvarez's effective aggressiveness. Lara came out in dominant fashion, utilizing a stick-and-move style and capturing the early rounds. Álvarez was later able to hammer away to the body when he had Lara on the ropes but never adjusted to Lara's one-two combinations. Lara's lead hand played a huge role in this combination's effectiveness, but his output dropped in the middle rounds. Álvarez was able to cut Lara with a lead left uppercut in the seventh round. Although the decision remains controversial, any talk of a rematch in the future was dismissed by
Oscar De La Hoya
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who went on to say, "No one wants a rematch." This fight resulted in Lara's second professional loss.
Lara vs. Smith
On 12 December 2014, at the
Alamodome
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in
San Antonio
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, Lara showcased his ability to move in range to punch and then swiftly escape without taking damage against
Ishe Smith. Lara consistently landed the straight left hand after “blinding” or “occupying” Smith's guard with the lead hand. Lara would move in a forward direction towards Smith and escape in a linear direction, oftentimes sidestepping, while landing the one-two combination. This lateral movement was enhanced by Lara's wide boxing stance, which also enhanced Lara's punching power. Lara was frequently able to turn Smith into additional punches by stepping around Smith's lead foot, thus enabling Lara to set traps. Lara dominated the fight and successfully defended his WBA (Regular) super welterweight title by unanimous decision with the scorecards reading: 119–109, 119–109, and 117–111.
WBA and IBO super welterweight champion
Lara vs. Rodríguez, Zaveck
On 12 June 2015, Lara defended his WBA (Regular) super welterweight title and won the vacant
IBO title against
Delvin Rodríguez
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at the
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. In a technical exhibition, Lara's exquisite timing and fast hands allowed him to out land Rodríguez 233 to 63 in total punches and connect on 62% of his power punches. Lara was able to score a knockdown in round six via straight left hand. In a virtual shutout, Lara earned a
unanimous decision with all three judges agreeing 120–107.
On 25 November 2015, Lara defended his WBA and IBO super welterweight titles against
Jan Zaveck in
Hialeah,
Florida
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. On a wetted canvas due to prior heavy rain, Lara began by walking down Zaveck who was relying on wide punches. Lara continued to stay in the pocket and countered Zaveck, halting his aggression. At the end of round two, Zaveck was hurt after Lara split his jab with a clean left hand. Lara landed a straight left hand at the start of round three followed by a series of combinations punctuating with an uppercut at which point Zaveck put his hand out, turned away, and refused to continue. Zaveck appeared to be in quite a lot of pain after the fight, which was stopped 41 seconds into round three.
Lara vs. Martirosyan II
It was announced that Lara would be defending his titles in a rematch from 2012 with Vanes Martirosyan, which ended in a draw. The fight was to take place as part of a triple header also including the Charlo twins and
Austin Trout. The fight took place on 21 May 2016, in Las Vegas. On fight night, Lara unofficially weighed 160.5 pounds while Martirosyan came in at 170 pounds. Martirosyan spent much of the fight attempting to impose his strength and body work on Lara. As a result, Martirosyan inadvertently landed multiple low blows until he was deducted a point in the eleventh round. The bout was also plagued by head clashes much like during their previous encounter. In the early rounds both men stayed in perfect range, each relying on their own reflexes and quick transitions from defense to offense. Lara found openings for his sharp punches. As the fight progressed, he was more mobile and dictated the pace, outmaneuvering Martirosyan while managing to land flashy 1-2-1 combinations. After seizing ring generalship,
Paulie Malignaggi noted Lara's "fluid footwork" and a resemblance to
Pernell Whitaker as he often ducked low and displayed tricky pivot moves to evade Martirosyan's punches by inches. Lara landed 63 jabs and 60% of his power punches to Martirosyan's 16 jabs and 23% power punch connect rate. The fight averaged 491,000 viewers and peaked at 545,000 viewers.
Lara vs. Foreman
Early reports on 30 November 2016, stated that there were talks of Lara to defend his WBA and IBO titles against former WBA super welterweight champion
Yuri Foreman (34-2, 10 KOs). Lara's team was also in talks with
Luis Collazo. It was confirmed that the fight against Foreman would headline the
Premier Boxing Champions on 13 January 2017. The fight was held at the Hialeah Park Racing and Casino in
Miami
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, Florida, in front of a largely Cuban crowd. Foreman was knocked down in round three. Upon closer inspection, the fall could easily have been ruled a slip. Lara won the fight after delivering a knockout in the fourth round via left uppercut. Although Foreman beat the count, he was on unsteady legs after multiple attempts to get back up. The referee promptly waved off the bout. In the post-fight interview, Lara expressed his desire to finally face off with
unified middleweight titlist
Gennady Golovkin and rematch
lineal middleweight titlist
Canelo Álvarez
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. The fight averaged 547,000 viewers on Spike TV and peaked at 707,000.
Lara vs. Gausha
It was confirmed on 24 August 2017, by Ringtv that Lara would fight former Olympian
Terrell Gausha
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(20-0, 9 KOs) as part of a super welterweight triple header on 14 October 2017, at the Barclays Center in New York City. Other fights on the card would include
Jermell Charlo's mandatory title defence against top prospect
Erickson Lubin
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and
Jarrett Hurd defending his
IBF title against former champion
Austin Trout. In front of 7,643, Lara knocked down Gausha en route to a 12-round unanimous decision to retain his world titles. Lara used his accurate jab and left hand putting on a clinic winning with the scorecards 116-111 and 117-110 twice in his favour. Lara connected with a left hook followed by a left straight, which floored Gausha in the fourth round. Lara landed 121 of 528 punches (23%), while Gausha connected with 77 of 329 (23%), which appeared to do little damage. Lara praised his opponent in the post-fight interview, "We want to give a lot of credit to Gausha. He's an Olympian. I take the rhythm of the boxing match, and that's when I take over. He's fighting with the best in the division. He's not a stupid fighter, but he knew who he was facing today." Lara earned $700,000 for the fight and Gausha had a $250,000 purse. This fight, which was the main event of a triple header, averaged 399,000 viewers and peaked at 476,000 viewers on
Showhtime.
Lara vs. Hurd
Demetrius Andrade vacated his WBA (Regular) title on 22 October 2017, after making his debut at middleweight. The WBA, in their efforts to reduce the number of titles in each weight division, promoted Interim titleholder
Brian Castaño (14-0, 10 KOs) to WBA (Regular) champion. On 29 October, the WBA ordered the fight between Lara and Castaño. On 9 January 2018, it was confirmed that a deal was being put in place for a unification fight between Lara and
IBF junior middleweight champion
Jarrett Hurd (21-0, 15 KO) for April 2018 with Showtime televising the bout. On 25 January, the fight was confirmed to take place on 7 April. It was reported Lara would receive a purse of $1 million and Hurd would receive a $500,000 purse. Lara weighed 153.5 pounds and Hurd came in slightly lighter at 153 pounds.
Hurd won a 12-round split decision over Lara in what was a potential fight of a year candidate to become a unified light middleweight champion. With the fight in the balance, Hurd knocked Lara down with a short left hook in round 12 with a minute remaining. Lara was hurt from the knockdown, but was able to get up and still throw some nice shots. Hurd dominated the final round. Two judges scored the fight 114-113 for Hurd and the third judge had the same score for Lara, meaning the knockdown was the deciding factor in the fight. A lot of rounds where close with Lara using effective counter punching and combinations, whereas Hurd used his size to stalk Lara and land power shots. Lara's right eye began to swell from round 7 and was eventually cut at the start of round 12. Lara started the fight the better boxer of the two, due to Hurd not putting as much pressure on Lara until the later rounds. With the win, Hurd became seventh unified world title holder in light middleweight history, joining Hall of Famers
Terry Norris,
Félix Trinidad,
Oscar De La Hoya
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and
Winky Wright, as well as
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and
Canelo Álvarez
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.
Despite the knockdown, Lara thought he had a good enough lead to win the fight. Had Lara not been knocked down, the fight would have finished a majority draw with both boxers keeping their respective belts. In regards to the decision, Lara said, "Besides the last round, I thought I was winning this fight easily. That's not to decide the fight. One punch in a fight doesn't determine the fight. One hundred percent I want the rematch. The problem was the cut on the eye. I couldn't see in the last round." After the fight, Hurd said, "It was a tough one, but I went out there and did exactly what I said I was going to do -- fight all 12 rounds and get the victory. I didn't feel like that
2th-round knockdown for the win I feel like I was in control the whole fight, applying the pressure." According to CompuBox statistics, Hurd landed 217 of 824 punches thrown (26%) and Lara landed 176 of his 572 thrown (31%). Hurd outlanded Lara 106-71 in the final four rounds, with 96 being power shots compared to Lara's 58 power punches. The fight, televised on Showtime, averaged 490,000 viewers and peaked at 521,000 viewers.
Although the WBA ordered a direct rematch between Lara and Hurd, the latter rejected the idea stating he wanted to move on to bigger fights to become
undisputed light middleweight champion.
Later career
In October 2018, at the
WBC
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annual convention in
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, it was announced that Jermell Charlo would be allowed to make another voluntary defence and Lara was ordered to fight
Julian Williams (25-1-1, 15 KOs, 1 NC) in a final eliminator. At the time, Williams was already IBF's #1 ranked. On 30 October, according to
Brian Castaño's manager Sebastian Contursis, a deal was being worked out to have Castaño fight Lara. A date in January 2019 was being discussed. In order for Castaño to defend his WBA (Regular) belt against Lara, the WBA granted him a special permit.
Lara vs. Castano
On 2 March, 2019, Lara faced Brian Castano for the WBA world super welterweight title and fought to a split-decision draw. One judge had it 115-113 for Lara, one had it 115-113 for Castano while the third judge saw it as a draw, scoring the fight 114-114. The split-decision draw was met with approval from both boxing fans and pundits alike.
Lara vs. Alvarez
In his next fight, Lara ranked #2 by the WBA at super welterweight, fought Ramon Alvarez, the brother of
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* Canelo, Arizona, a ghost town
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, who was ranked #6 by the WBA, for the vacant WBA super welterweight title. Lara labeled the fight personal because of his history with the Alvarez family. Lara dominated the fight and stopped Alvarez within two rounds, to earn yet another title belt in his career.
Lara vs. Vendetti
In his first title defence, Lara faced WBA #11, Greg Vendetti. Vendetti showed a lot of courage and fight, but Lara was simply too good for him, outboxing him in almost every round of the fight. All three judges saw it that way, as Lara won the fight via unanimous decision in his second successful title defence.
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Pay-per-view bouts
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1983 births
Living people
Cuban male boxers
Defecting sportspeople of Cuba
Sportspeople from Guantánamo
Southpaw boxers
Welterweight boxers
World Boxing Association champions
AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists
World light-middleweight boxing champions
International Boxing Organization champions
American male boxers
Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Cuba
Competitors at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in boxing
World middleweight boxing champions