- B. J. Flores
Infobox_Boxer
name = B.J. Flores
realname = Benjamin Flores
nickname = El Peligroso
weight =Cruiserweight
height = height|ft=6|in=2
reach =in to cm|num=80|abbr=yes|spell=American|precision=0|wiki=no
nationality = flagicon|USA American
birth_date = birth date and age|1979|1|29
death_date =
birth_place =San Francisco, California
home =Willard, Missouri
style = Orthodox
total = 22
wins = 21
KO = 13
losses = 0
draws = 1
no contests = 0Benjamin Flores (born
January 29 ,1979 ) is aMexican American professional boxer.Personal life
Flores is the grandson of
Ralph Flores , the pilot who crashed his small plane in the wilds of Canada's Yukon Territory in February 1963 and survived, along with his passenger Helen Klaben, for 49 days, subsisting mostly on melted snow.Born into a boxing family, Flores began attending the gym at four years old while watching his father Frank Flores train his older brothers and assist Olympic coach Ken Adams train future champions
Vince Phillips andKennedy McKinney . Prior to graduating fromWillard High School inWillard, Missouri , Flores was an all state selection in footbal andtrack & field . Flores was offered a full football scholarship to BYU.While attending BYU, Flores became a
Mormon missionary inMexico . For two years Flores lived in one of the poorest areas of Mexico and helped by assisting in building houses, roofs, and other labor work for those less fortunate. While inCuliacan , Flores began training at the same gym whereJulio Caesar Chavez trained as a child. After watching Flores hand out numerous beatings in sparring sessions, the locals began calling him "Peligroso" meaning "dangerous". [cite web|url=http://www.boxingtalk.com/pag/article14874.html/ |title=B.J. Flores to take major step! |accessdate=2008-02-08 |date=2008-02-06 |work=Boxingtalk]Amateur career
Flores had a stellar amateur career prior to turning professional. He compiled an amateur record of 110-9. In 1997, he won the National Golden Gloves light heavyweight championship. In 2001 and 2002, He won the National Amateur heavyweight championship.
Professional career
Flores made his professional debut on
May 3 ,2003 , inLas Vegas, Nevada against Dallas Lane. Flores put three lefts together early in round one to send Lane to the canvas. He beat the count but crumpled quickly from an overhand right that caused the referee to stop the bout.After winning his next two fights, Flores fought Gabriel Taylor on
October 3 ,2003 , inHouston, Texas . Flores wobbled Taylor several times to the point that the referee stopped the fight in round two. Flores found himself in trouble in his next fight against Semisi Bloomfield after Flores was dropped twice in round two. However, Flores managed to comeback and fight him to a draw.Flores fought Christopher Hairston on
January 24 ,2004 , at theBoardwalk Hall inAtlantic City, New Jersey . Flores had Hairston on the canvas twice before Hairston refused to continue. Two months later, Flores defeated Eric French by unanimous decision. OnMay 8 ,2004 , Flores knocked out Brian Maclin with a left hook.After winning his next eight fights, Flores fought Ali Supreme on
May 13 ,2006 , at theVeterans Memorial Coliseum inPhoenix, Arizona . Flores went on the offensive and knocked Supreme to the canvas with a vicious flurry late in the first round. Ali tried to stand but buckled, and the referee stopped the fight.After defeating Gary Dydell, Flores fought Chris Thomas on
January 19 ,2007 . Despite being knocked down, Flores won by unanimous decision. Flores won his next two fights against Patrick Nwamu and Andy Sample.Flores fought
Darnell Wilson for the United States Boxing Association cruiserweight title onFebruary 8 ,2008 , inDover, Delaware . Flores used ring movement to avoid the aggression of Wilson on the way to a unanimous decision victory.References
External links
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* [http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=7122&more=1 ESB Exclusive Interview: B.J. Flores, Changing Perceptions] by Troy Ondrizek,31 May 2006 , "East Side Boxing"
* [http://www.bjflores.net/ Official website of B.J. Flores]
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