Rafael Herrera (born 1945-01-07 in Jalisco) is a former boxer from Mexico. Year 1945 ( MCMXLV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar Events 1325 - Alfonso IV becomes King of Portugal. 1558 - France takes Calais, the last continental Jalisco is a state in Mexico. The capital of Jalisco is the city of Guadalajara. Boxing (sometimes also known as English boxing or pugilism) is a Combat sport in which two participants generally of similar weight, The United Mexican States ( or commonly Mexico (ˈmɛksɪkoʊ () is a federal constitutional Republic in North America. He has won world titles in the Bantamweight division.
Herrera turned pro in 1963 and in 1972 defeated Ruben Olivares by TKO to capture the WBC and WBA bantamweight titles. Rubén Olivares (born January 14, 1947) is a former boxer of Mexican nationality He lost the titles in his first defense to Enrique Pinder. Pinder is stripped of WBC title after this fight for failure to defend against Rodolfo Martinez. Herrera fought Martinez for the vacant WBC bantamweight title the following year and won by TKO, a fight in which Martinez down four times (twice in 4th, twice in 11th), and Herrera was down in the 8th. He defended the title twice before losing it in 1974 in a rematch with Martinez. The outcome of the bout was controversial, as Herrera was on his feet at the count of 7 after being knocked down and was asked by the referee if he could continue. Herrera nodded "yes" but a split second later the referee raised Martinez' hand and declared him the winner. Herrera lurched forward but the referee contained him. The ensuing conversation between Herrera and the referee was heard on the national TV broadcast. [1]
| Preceded by Ruben Olivares |
WBA Bantamweight Champion 19 Mar 1972– 29 Jul 1972 |
Succeeded by Enrique Pinder |
| Preceded by Ruben Olivares |
WBC Bantamweight Champion 19 Mar 1972– 29 Jul 1972 |
Succeeded by Enrique Pinder |
| Preceded by Enrique Pinder Stripped |
WBC Bantamweight Champion 14 Apr 1973– 7 Dec 1974 |
Succeeded by Rodolfo Martinez |