Kiko Martínez


Francisco "Kiko" Martínez Sánchez is a Spanish professional boxer. He held the IBF super-bantamweight title from 2013 to 2014, and the European super-bantamweight title three times between 2007 and 2013.

Amateur career

Martínez fought extensively as an amateur. He fought 40 amateur bouts and never lost, with 38 of those victories being by knockout. Martinez stated that he "could have gone to the Olympics – the Spanish amateur boxing association wanted me to sign a four-year contract but I wanted to turn professional".

Professional career

Martínez turned professional on 11 June 2004, defeating David Casero by knockout in the third round on a card that included Javier Castillejo.
Martínez went on to win all of his first 11 fights with each victory coming via a knockout within four rounds.

European super-bantamweight champion

On 10 March 2006, Martínez faced Frenchman Salem Bouaita for his EBU European Union super bantamweight title at Pabellón de Elche in Spain. This was Martinez's first fight which went past four rounds and the fight went the full scheduled 10 rounds. Martínez was given a unanimous points win and won the title.
Martínez won a further four fights and became the mandatory challenger European super bantamweight title.

Martínez vs. Dunne

The EBU made Martinez the mandatory challenger for Irish fighter, Bernard Dunne's European super bantamweight title.
Martínez and Dunne clashed on 25 August 2007 at the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. This was Martinez's first fight outside of Spain and despite being the challenger he was confident of victory. Martinez stated before the fight that he "might be a little shorter than Bernard bit I'm 5 foot 4 inches of a headache for him".
On the night of the fight the Point Depot filled with expectant Irish boxing fans and the fight was beamed live on RTÉ, the Irish national television broadcaster. The fight started with Dunne keeping his guard low and circling Martínez. However, Martínez quickly had Dunne on the canvas with an overhand right. Dunne appeared stunned and unaware of what had happened. Dunne beat the count but was floored twice more before the referee stopped the fight within only 90 seconds of round one.
The Martínez camp stated that they knew there would be a first round victory and that many of them had placed bets worth thousands of pounds with Irish bookmakers at odds of 66/1 that Martínez would win in the first round.

Controversy

Martínez had signed to fight another Irishman, the Las Vegas-based former WBC bantamweight champion, Wayne McCullough at Belfast's Kings Hall on 1 December 2007.
McCullough had not fought for over two years and the Kings Hall venue was sold out for the fight. It was agreed that the non-title fight would take place at. However, on the day before the fight there was uproar during the weigh-in and the fight was cancelled amid chaotic scenes. McCullough had already contracted to fight at 2 lb over the championship weight and he weighed in at. However, Martínez failed to make the agreed weight and was 1.75 lb over the agreed weight.
Martínez was given a couple of hours to shed the excess weight, but did not return to weigh in again and the scales were closed by a BBBofC official. A furious McCullough stated "I couldn't believe it. He comes in over the weight and then after being asked to take it off he just sits there and does nothing. I just can't believe what has happened. I was ready to fight and ready to win and he comes in that much over the weight.".

First loss

Kiko Martínez made his first defence of the EBU super bantamweight title against Rendall Munroe; a title he had successfully taken from Bernard Dunne in August 2007. The fight against Munroe took place at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham on 7 March 2008.
The fight turned out to be fairly uneventful as Munroe countered Martínez by blocking and counterpunching, without ever troubling the champion. Meanwhile, Martinez failed to land the big shots that had seen him stop Bernard Dunne. The fight went the full 12 rounds, with Munroe winning by a majority points decision.

Martínez vs. Frampton

On February 9, 2013, Martínez faced Carl Frampton in front of Frampton's home fans in the Odyssey Arena in Belfast. Martinez lost by TKO in Round 9 losing the European Super-bantamweight title.
Carl Frampton and Kiko fought again in September 2014 in Northern Ireland.
“Since the 9th of February 2013, when I get up at five in the morning to go training, I remember him. For me, to defeat him is a greater motivation than the chance to unify the belts," said Martinez.
"I will never forget that night and I will prove that it was just a bad day for me. I am world champion now and my legacy will be bigger for facing Carl Frampton.”

IBF super-bantamweight champion

On 17 August 2013 in New Jersey, Martínez beat Jonatan Romero by TKO to win the IBF Super Bantamweight title.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
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51Win40–9–2 Alexander CazaresUD107 Dec 2019 Polideportivo Vicente Trueba, Torrelavega, Spain
50Loss39–9–2 Gary Russell Jr.TKO5, 2:5218 May 2019 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S.For WBC featherweight title
49Win39–8–2 Marc VidalUD1227 Oct 2018 Polideportivo Fernando Martin, Fuenlabrada, SpainWon European featherweight title
48Draw38–8–2 Marc Vidal3, 3:0019 May 2018 Plaza de Toros, Benidorm, SpainFor European featherweight title;
TD after Vidal was cut
47Win38–8–1 Lorenzo ParraKO3 26 Aug 2017 Plaza de Toros, Benidorm, Spain
46Win37–8–1 Franklin VarelaTKO4 14 Jul 2017 Palacio de Deportes, Benidorm, Spain
45Loss36–8–1 Josh WarringtonMD1213 May 2017 First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandFor WBC International featherweight title
44Win36–7–1 Leonel HernandezPTS825 Nov 2016 Palacio de los Deportes, Gijón, Spain
43Draw35–7–1 Eusebio Osejo823 Jul 2016 Palacio de Deportes, Benidorm, Spain
42Loss35–7 Léo Santa CruzTKO5, 2:0927 Feb 2016 Honda Center, Anaheim, California, USFor WBA featherweight title
41Win35–6 Miguel GonzalezTKO4 12 Dec 2015 Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
40Win34–6 Everth BricenoUD814 Nov 2015 Gran Canaria Arena, Las Palmas, Spain
39Win33–6 Herald MolinaKO1 23 Oct 2015 Pabellón Pilar Fernández Valderrama, Valladolid, Spain
38Loss32–6 Scott QuiggTKO2, 1:0218 Jul 2015 Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandFor WBA super-bantamweight title
37Win32–5 George GachechiladzeTKO2 12 Dec 2014 Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
36Loss31–5 Carl FramptonUD126 Sep 2014 Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Northern IrelandLost IBF super-bantamweight title
35Win31–4 Hozumi HasegawaTKO7, 1:2023 Apr 2014 Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, JapanRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
34Win30–4 Jeffrey MathebulaKO9, 2:0521 Dec 2013 Pabellón Esperanza Lag, Elche, SpainRetained IBF super-bantamweight title
33Win29–4 Jonatan RomeroTKO6, 2:4017 Aug 2013 Revel Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USWon IBF super-bantamweight title
32Win28–4 Damian David MarianoTKO2, 1:4127 Apr 2013 José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaWon vacant WBC Latino super-bantamweight title
31Loss27–4 Carl FramptonTKO9, 2:469 Feb 2013 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern IrelandLost European super-bantamweight title;
For IBF Inter-Continental super-bantamweight title
30Win27–3 Dougie CurranPTS621 Jul 2012 The Emerald Roadhouse, Belfast, Northern Ireland
29Win26–3 Arsen MartirosianTKO12 9 Mar 2012 Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon, FranceRetained European super-bantamweight title
28Win25–3 Jason BoothKO10 15 Apr 2011 La Cubierta, Leganés, SpainWon vacant European super-bantamweight title
27Win24–3 Oscar ChacinUD618 Feb 2011 Daya Nueva, Spain
26Win23–3 Arsen MartirosianUD1211 Sep 2010 National Stadium, Dublin, IrelandWon vacant European super-bantamweight title
25Win22–3 Feliciano Dario AzuagaTKO3 16 Apr 2010 Valladolid, SpainWon vacant WBO Latino interim super-bantamweight title
24Win21–3 Said ChichtiKO1 11 Dec 2009 Daya Nueva, Spain
23Loss20–3 Takalani NdlovuUD1225 Sep 2009 Nasrec Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
22Loss20–2 Rendall MunroeUD1227 Feb 2009 Metrodome, Barnsley, EnglandFor European super-bantamweight title
21Win20–1 Gheorghe GhiompiricaPTS618 Dec 2008 City University, Dublin, Ireland
20Win19–1 Silviu LupuTKO1, 1:1012 Aug 2008 Plaza de Toros, Benidorm, Spain
19Win18–1 Lante AddyPTS85 Jul 2008 National Basketball Arena, Dublin, Ireland
18Loss17–1 Rendall Munroe127 Mar 2008 Harvey Hadden Sports Village, Nottingham, EnglandLost European super-bantamweight title
17Win17–0 Bernard DunneTKO1, 1:2625 Aug 2007 Point Theatre, Dublin, IrelandWon European super-bantamweight title
16Win16–0 Andrei FlorinTKO1 18 Mar 2007 Polideportivo Municipal, Catral, Spain
15Win15–0 Edison TorresUD815 Dec 2006 Dolores, Spain
14Win14–0 John Bikai1214 Jul 2006 Alicante, SpainRetained European Union super-bantamweight title
13Win13–0 Andrei FlorinTKO3 26 May 2006 Dolores, Spain
12Win12–0 Salem Bouaita1010 Mar 2006 Pabellón, Elche, SpainWon European Union super-bantamweight title
11Win11–0 Peter BalážKO1 25 Nov 2005 Dolores, Spain
10Win10–0 Manuel SequeraKO2 14 Oct 2005 Dolores, Spain
9Win9–0 Manuel GomesKO4 15 Jul 2005 Benidorm, SpainWon Transcontinental World Boxing Association super-bantamweight title
8Win8–0 Sergei NikitinTKO2 6 May 2005 Alicante, Spain
7Win7–0 Frederic BonifaiTKO2 4 Mar 2005 León, Spain
6Win6–0 Nikolai MihailovTKO4 4 Feb 2005 Alcalá de Henares, Spain
5Win5–0 Julio VargasTKO4 19 Nov 2004 Torrevieja, Spain
4Win4–0 Juan Garcia MartinTKO3 15 Oct 2004 Madrid, Spain
3Win3–0 Cristiano Andres Oliveira1 10 Sep 2004 Madrid, Spain
2Win2–0 Irimiea IonTKO3 24 Jul 2004 Benidorm, Spain
1Win1–0 David Casero3 11 Jun 2004 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain