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Lupe Pintor is a Mexican professional boxer who was born on April 13, 1955 in Cuajimalpa, Mexico. He is best known for his WBC bantamweight title win in 1981.
Pintor began his professional boxing career in 1975 and went on to win the WBC bantamweight title in 1981. He defended his title four times before losing it in 1983. He also held the WBC super bantamweight title from 1984 to 1985.
Pintor retired from boxing in 1989 with a record of 56 wins, 8 losses and 2 draws. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003.
As of 2021, Lupe Pintor's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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69 years old |
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13 April |
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Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, Mexico |
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Lupe Pintor Height, Weight & Measurements
At 69 years old, Lupe Pintor height
is 5 ft 4+1/2 in and Weight Bantamweight
Super bantamweight
Lightweight
Light welterweight.
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5 ft 4+1/2 in |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Lupe Pintor Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lupe Pintor worth at the age of 69 years old? Lupe Pintor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Mexico. We have estimated
Lupe Pintor's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Pintor, along with Hector Camacho and Hilario Zapata and several non-boxers was voted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in December 2015 and was inducted in June 2016.
In 2008, Pintor reunited with Carlos Zarate and joined Juan Laporte as the three former victims of Wilfredo Gómez showed up at a party dedicated to Gómez for his fiftieth birthday, in Puerto Rico.
Unlike many great champions, Pintor has managed his money well and opened a boxing school in Mexico City. In 2002, he was invited to Merthyr Tydfil by Johnny Owen's family to help unveil a bronze statue commemorating the boxer's life and career.
Pintor made a comeback of sorts in 1994, but at the comparatively advanced age of thirty-eight, he was long past his best. Winning just twice in seven contests through over the next eighteen months, he was finally convinced that it was time to retire.
Pintor was named The Ring magazine Comeback of the Year fighter for 1985.
Pintor was inactive throughout 1983. He returned to the ring a year-and-a-half later as a fully fledged Super Bantamweight defeating Ruben Solorio on February 16, 1984 and busied himself thereafter trying to get another shot at the world title. his perseverance paid off when he was pitted against Juan 'Kid' Meza, the WBC's Super Bantamweight Champion on August 18, 1985. Pintor floored the defending champion three times on the way to collecting a unanimous decision and celebrated his new status as a double world title holder.
Saddened, Pintor - encouraged by Owen's family - resumed his career by avenging his loss to Davila, retaining the title by unanimous decision. He went on to retain the belt against Jose Uziga - again by decision - and Jovito Rengifo, by a knockout in eight. He stopped Hurricane Teru in the fifteenth and final round to close 1981 and began 1982, by retaining the title against Seung-Hoon Lee with an eleventh-round knockout. This fight was documented in the movie Faces of Death.
Pintor first boxed future World Bantamweight Champion Alberto Davila on February 25, 1976, losing a decision over ten rounds, then embarked on a winning streak of some twenty two fights in a row. Amongst the fighters he beat during this period were Gerald Hayes - who later conquered Juan Laporte - and Antonio Becerra, the only man to get the better of Salvador Sánchez as a professional boxer.
José Guadalupe Pintor Guzmán (born April 13, 1955), better known as Lupe Pintor, is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1995. He won the WBC bantamweight title in 1979 after defeating Carlos Zárate Serna, and made eight defenses. In 1985, Pintor defeated Juan Meza to win the WBC super bantamweight title, but lost to Samart Payakaroon in his first defense the following year.
Lupe Pintor was born into a poor, working-class family in Cuajimalpa, just outside Mexico City in 1955 and is alleged to have had an extremely violent relationship with his father, eventually forcing him to run away. He lived for a time on the city streets, learning how to look after himself and began boxing professionally in 1974.