Gustavo Ballas

Gustavo Ballas
Statistics
Nickname(s) Mandrake
Rated at Super Flyweight
Height 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)
Nationality Argentine
Born (1958-02-10) February 10, 1958
Villa María, Córdoba, Argentina
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 120
Wins 105
Wins by KO 29
Losses 9
Draws 6
No contests 0

Gustavo Ballas (born February 10, 1958) is an Argentine retired super flyweight boxer who fought from 1976 until 1990. He retired with a record of 105 wins (29 KOs), 9 losses and 6 draws.

Ballas fought mainly in Argentina. In 1979 he managed to outpoint future multi champion Santos Benigno Laciar in what is a still remembered fight in Argentina[1]

On September 12, 1981 he became the first ever WBA world super flyweight championship by defeating Sok-Chul Bae by TKO 7 in Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ballas lost the title on his next fight against Rafael Pedroza in Panama. He was unsuccessful on two other attempts at winning the super flyweight title, one from the WBA and another one for the WBC.

Although he fought as much as 120 times in his career, only 4 of those fights were outside of Argentina, losing all of those fights, 3 of them for a world title.

Ballas has had troubles after boxing with alcoholism and drug addiction. He was jailed once for robbery. After that he started recovering and has taken part of anti-drugs campaigns.[2]

Professional boxing record

105 Wins (29 knockouts), 9 Losses, 6 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd.,Time Date Location Notes
Loss89-7-4Colombia Sugar Baby Rojas TKO 4 (12) 2:39 1987-10-24 United States Tamiani Fairgrounds Auditorium, Miami, Florida For WBC World Super Flyweight title.
Win89-6-4Argentina José Rufino Narváez PTS 10 1987-08-14 Argentina Villa María, Córdoba
Loss88-6-4Argentina Rubén Osvaldo Condori PTS 10 1987-06-13 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win88-5-4Peru Eloy Alca PTS 12 1987-05-15 Argentina San Juan, San Juan Retained South American super flyweight title
Win87-5-4Chile José Antonio Badilla PTS 10 1987-04-10 Argentina La Rioja, La Rioja
Win86-5-4Chile José Antonio Badilla PTS 10 1987-03-21 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win85-5-4Chile Jaime Miranda TKO 5 (10) 1987-02-06 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win84-5-4Argentina Rubén Osvaldo Condori PTS 12 1986-12-06 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires Retained South American super flyweight title
Win83-5-4Brazil Paulo Ribeiro TKO 6 (12) 1986-11-14 Argentina Villa María, Córdoba Won South American super flyweight title
Loss81-5-2Argentina Rubén Osvaldo Condori PTS 12 1986-04-11 Argentina Salta, Salta Lost Argentinean super flyweight title
Draw75-3-2Argentina Juan Carlos Cortés PTS 12 1985-03-09 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut Retained Argentinean super flyweight title
Win71-3-1Argentina Félix Ramón Colman PTS 12 1984-09-06 Argentina Mendoza, Mendoza Retained Argentinean super flyweight title
Win70-3-1Argentina Juan Carlos Cortés MD 12 1984-04-07 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires Retained Argentinean super flyweight title
Win67-3-1Argentina Luis Alberto Ocampo PTS 12 1983-11-13 Argentina Posadas, Misiones Won vacant Argentinean super flyweight title
Loss57-2-1Japan Jiro Watanabe RTD 9 (15) 1982-07-29 Japan Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka For WBA World super flyweight title
Loss53-1-1Panama Rafael Pedroza SD 15 1981-12-05 Panama Gimnasio Nueva Panama, Panama City Lost WBA World super flyweight title
Win53-0-1South Korea Sok-Chul Bae TKO 8 (15) 1981-09-2 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires Won vacant WBA World super flyweight title
Win28-0-1Argentina Santos Benigno Laciar PTS 10 1979-11-03 Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Achievements
Preceded by
Inaugural champion
WBA Super Flyweight Champion
1 Sep 12, 1981 – 5 Dec, 1981
Succeeded by
Rafael Pedroza

References

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