Thursday 26 May 2011

Oscar Cortes

Teenage stars seem to be the theme of this blog this week, so lets add one more before the week's out. This time Mexican 17 year old Oscar “Raton” Cortes who fights later today (Friday) in what will be his 15th fight as a professional in a career that is still in it's infancy.

Oscar Cortes (full name Oscar Oswaldo Cortés Navarro) was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on June 25th 1993 and as a young teenage amateur he would win a bronze medal in the National Olympics in 2007. In 2009, soon after his 16th birthday, he made his professional debut and stopped Geovani Vargas in 2 rounds on a card promoted by HG Boxing. It'd been a good start to his career though it was how he progressed that was going to be the interesting part.

Things weren't immediate for Cortes who had to wait 5 months for his second professional bout though when he returned to the ring he stopped Luis Angel Hernandez in 3 rounds and started to really mature in the ring. Over the proceeding 9 months following the win over Hernandez Cortes would fight 10 times scoring wins in each of those fights, 5 by KO. By the end of 2010 Cortes had climbed to 11-0 (6) and had run up over 40 rounds as a professional. Interestingly by the end of the year he had also inked a deal with Canelo Promotions, the promotional vehicle of the ultra-popular Saul “Canelo” Alvarez who were starting to promote him and put him on their shows.

To start 2011 Cortes would rematch Alejandro Gonzalez (who he beat by decision in December 2010) and manage to score a stoppage in the rematch to improve his record to 12-0 (7) and add to his growing reputation. He's added 2 more wins since that bout to stand at his current record of 14-0 (8) and he's been pencilled in for 2 upcoming dates. The first bout is tonight when he faces his toughest test so far in Armando Mariscal (5-4-2, 2). If he can, as is expected, beat Mariscal he is expected to be on the undercard of Saul Alvarez's title defence against Ryan Rhodes in a scheduled 8 rounder. That card will be by far the biggest that Cortes will have been on and he shares the undercard with Horacio Garcia and Marco Antonio Periban amongst others.

If Cortes can follow the pathway of a fighter like Alvarez he'll be onto very big things, though we've got to hope that he starts to face tougher tests than he has been doing so far. At the moment he has been facing soft touches that have been to help pad his record and get him used to the sport, after 14 fights and 57 professional rounds it's time he starts to face some opponents who will teach him something new before he starts to form bad habits. Currently ranked at #236 with Boxrec at Super Featherweight he seems like he'll be a fully fledged Lightweight by the time he really starts to face solid competition, though should be one to watch for the future.

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