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'''Armando Humberto Soto Ochoa''' is a Mexican professional ] and is the current interim ] featherweight boxing champion. Soto won the title by beating ] on ], ]( He took that fight on 2 weeks notice). He is known for his unorthodox boxing style, being referred to as a "gumby man" by boxing manager ]. | '''Armando Humberto Soto Ochoa''' is a Mexican professional ] and is the current interim ] featherweight boxing champion. Soto won the title by beating ] on ], ]( He took that fight on 2 weeks notice). He is known for his unorthodox boxing style, being referred to as a "gumby man" by boxing manager ]. | ||
On ], ], he won his latest fight by knocking out ], the Philippines' second most durable fighter, in the seventh round. | On ], ], he won his latest fight by knocking out ], the Philippines' second most durable fighter, in the seventh round.<ref></ref> | ||
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Born | Armando Humberto Soto Ochoa (1980-05-11) May 11, 1980 (age 44) Los Mochis, Mexico |
Nationality | Mexican |
Other names | La Zorrita (The Fox) |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Super featherweight |
Height | 5 ft 7 in½ (171 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 51 |
Wins | 43 (86%) |
Wins by KO | 27 (62%) |
Losses | 5 (K.O. 1) |
Draws | 2 |
No contests | 0 |
Armando Humberto Soto Ochoa is a Mexican professional boxer and is the current interim WBC featherweight boxing champion. Soto won the title by beating Rocky Juarez on August 20, 2005( He took that fight on 2 weeks notice). He is known for his unorthodox boxing style, being referred to as a "gumby man" by boxing manager Emanuel Steward.
On July 9, 2007, he won his latest fight by knocking out Bobby Pacquiao, the Philippines' second most durable fighter, in the seventh round.
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