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Marco Antonio Peribán Hernández (born 10 August 1984) is a Mexican
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. He is signed with
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.


Personal life

He is the brother of the professional female boxer Guadalupe Peribán, also signed with Golden Boy Promotions.


Amateur career

Peribán had an outstanding amateur career which included wins over American
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. He had numerous national championships in Mexico, was a member of the Mexican national team, and in the
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won a bronze medal.


Professional career

Peribán won his pro debut against Oscar Solis by third round knock-out. Periban is a very skilled fighter with one of the hardest punches of Mexican Boxing history and one of the few bright spots for Mexican boxing above 160 pounds. Marco achieved international fame after his US and
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debut fight over the then 10-0 Roger &
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´s prospect Dion Savage, Jr. in San Diego, California. The fight lasted just 33 seconds as Peribán knocked Savage out with a fast left-right combination in the first round.


Professional record

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Periban, Marco Antonio Olympic boxers for Mexico Boxers from Mexico City Light-heavyweight boxers Super-middleweight boxers 1984 births Living people Mexican male boxers 21st-century Mexican sportsmen