2000-01 Boxing Junior Featherweights (122 lbs)
Updated September 27, 2017 |
Infoplease Staff
(Super Bantamweights)
Date | Winner | Loser | Result | Title | Site |
Nov. 22 | Yober Ortega | Kozo Ishii | TKO 11 | WBA† | Nagoya, Japan |
Dec. 1 | Marco Antonio Barrera | Jesus Salad | TKO 6 | WBO | Las Vegas |
Jan. 19 | Willie Jorrin | Oscar Larios | Wu 12 | WBC | Sacramento, Calif. |
Feb. 17 | Lehlohonolo Ledwaba |
Arnel Barotillo | TKO 8 | IBF | Johannesburg, S. Africa |
Feb. 24 | Manny Pacquiao | Tetsutora Senrima | TKO 5 | — | Manila, Philippines |
Mar. 23 | Clarence Adams | Ivan Alvarez | Wu 12 | WBA | Owensboro, Ky. |
Mar. 23 | Johnny Tapia | Cuauhtemoc Gomez | TKO 6 | — | Albuquerque |
Apr. 22 | Lehlohonolo Ledwaba |
Carlos Contreas | Wu 12 | IBF | Johannesburg, S. Africa |
June 23 | Manny Pacquiao | Lehlohonolo Ledwaba |
TKO 6 | IBF | Las Vegas |
June 23 | Agapito Sanchez | Jorge Monsalvo | TKO 7 | WBO | Las Vegas |
Aug. 4 | Paulie Ayala | Clarence Adams | Ws 12 | — | Las Vegas |
Sept. 29 | Ratanachai Vorapin | Danny Romero | Wm 10 | — | New York City |
Note: Clarence Adams had his title stripped by the WBA for not defending his title properly before signing to fight Paulie Ayala. As a result, the Adams-Ayala meeting on Aug. 4, 2001 was a non-title bout. Adams was originally scheduled to fight interim champion Yober Ortega on March 23 but Ortega refused the fight, as did the No. 2 and No. 3 WBA contenders. Adams was forced to settle for Ivan Alvarez, the No. 4 contender.
†interim title
Featherweights (126 lbs) | Major Bouts, 2000–01 | Bantamweights (118 lbs) |