Fres Oquendo

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Fres Oquendo born April 1, 1973 in Puerto Rico, is a professional heavyweight boxer. Although a he had a successful amateur background and has showed huge potential as a pro, Oquendo has yet to win a major title and has drifted off the radar screen in the heavyweight division. Known as "Fast Fres" and "The Big O", Oquendo turned pro in 1997 and won his first 22 bouts, including impressive victories over Duncan Dokiwari, Bert Cooper, Clifford Etienne, David Izon, and Obed Sullivan. In 2002, while at his peak, Oquendo took on fading David Tua. Oquendo controlled the fight until the late rounds, and Tua stopped him in the 9th. In 2003 Oquendo came from behind to TKO Maurice Harris in the 10th, setting up a shot at IBF Heavyweight Title holder Chris Byrd. Byrd took a close decision. In 2004, Oquendo got another shot at a belt, WBA Heavyweight Title holder John Ruiz. In a close fight, Ruiz was able to come up with a late surge to stop Oquendo in the 11th. Oquendo then took a two-year hiatus from the ring, returning in early 2006.

As an amateur, Oquendo was the 1993 National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion.

Oquendo lost a unanimous decision to four-time former world heavyweight chamipion Evander Holyfield on November 10, 2006 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

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