
Carlos Canizales
"CCC"
Division: flyweight
Nationality: Venezuela
Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela
Birth Date: 1993-03-11
Height: 5.4 cm
Reach: 65 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
27
Wins
(19 by KO)2
Losses
(1 by KO)1
Draws
30
Total Fights
Biography
Carlos Antonio Cañizales Civira, born on March 11, 1993, stands at 5 feet 4 inches tall with a reach of 66 inches. He is a professional boxer from Venezuela who has made a name for himself in the light flyweight division. Cañizales held the WBA (Regular) title from 2018 to 2021, winning the title against Reiya Konishi in 2018. His early title defenses included a match against Lü Bin in 2018, followed by a defense against Sho Kimura in 2019. A significant moment in his career came in 2021 when he faced Japanese superstar Ken Shiro in a title match, showcasing his resilience and determination. After a two-year hiatus and a challenging comeback bout against Esteban Bermudez, where he suffered a sixth-round knockout, Cañizales made an impressive return with significant victories, including a quick finish against Ganigan López. His performances have further solidified his reputation as a notable figure in the light flyweight division.
Technical Overview
Carlos Cañizales has exhibited a powerful and aggressive style, earning him the moniker CCC. A nickname similar to the famous Juco college wrestling team known as Clackamas Community College. Known for his height advantage and reach, Cañizales utilizes these physical attributes to control the distance and effectively land impactful shots. His orthodox stance forms the foundation of his strategic approach, allowing him to deliver a diverse array of punches and maintain balance in the ring.
Cañizales' boxing record reflects his dominance in the ring, with notable victories and a minimal loss. His proficiency in securing wins by knockout demonstrates his punching power and ability to finish fights decisively. With a solid foundation in the fundamentals of boxing, Carlos Cañizales has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the light flyweight division.
Carlos Cañizales exemplifies the Mexican pace in the boxing arena, showcasing an intense and unyielding fighting style. Despite being from Venezuela, he embraces the renowned Mexican fighting spirit, characterized by an aggressive and forward-moving strategy. Cañizales skillfully merges power and precision, consistently pressing his opponents and participating in exhilarating exchanges. His incorporation of the Mexican pace not only highlights his technical skills but also emphasizes his dedication to providing thrilling and action-packed performances, establishing him as a captivating presence in the boxing world.
Fight History
07/19/24 vs. Ivan Garcia Balderas, W-MD, 12/12
01/23/24 vs. Kenshiro Teraji, L-MD, 12/12
06/09/23 vs. Daniel Matellon, W-TD, 8/12
08/20/22 vs. Armando Hernandez Torres, W-TKO, 1/10
03/26/22 vs. Ganigan Lopez, W-KO, 4/10
10/29/21 vs. German Valenzuela Barreras, W-UD, 10/10
05/28/21 vs. Esteban Bermudez, L-TKO, 6/12
05/26/19 vs. Sho Kimura, W-UD, 12/12
07/15/18 vs. Bin Lu, W-TKO, 12/12
03/18/18 vs. Reiya Konishi, W-UD, 12/12
09/29/17 vs. Yenrry Bermudez, W-RTD, 4/8
08/12/17 vs. Argenis Cheremo, W-TKO, 4/8
04/07/17 vs. Freddy Beleno, W-TKO, 6/10
12/31/16 vs. Ryoichi Taguchi, D-SD, 12/12
10/01/16 vs. Vicente Mirabal, W-TKO, 3/8
07/22/16 vs. Yenrry Bermudez, W-TKO, 6/8
06/04/16 vs. Dionis Martinez, W-UD, 8/8
05/21/16 vs. Dallan Llovera, W-RTD, 2/6
03/05/16 vs. Alexander Guarecuco, W-UD, 6/6
01/29/16 vs. Edicson Fuenmayor, W-TKO, 1/8
10/10/15 vs. Rober Barrera, W-SD, 11/11
06/20/15 vs. Kendry Perez, W-TKO, 1/8
05/09/15 vs. Edicson Fuenmayor, W-TKO, 3/10
03/28/15 vs. Vicente Mirabal, W-TKO, 1/6
03/07/15 vs. Efren Luces, W-TKO, 3/4
02/21/15 vs. Geraid Benites, W-TKO, 1/4
01/31/15 vs. Nelson Magallanes, W-KO, 1/4
12/13/14 vs. Vicente Mirabal, W-TKO, 3/4
10/11/14 vs. Yosman Rengifo, W-TKO, 3/4
07/04/14 vs. Edicson Fuenmayor, W-TKO, 1/4