Bobby Pacho

Robert Pacho (August 1, 1911 May 1, 1978) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1928 to 1941, twice challenging for the welterweight world title in 1939. After Bert Colima's career was over, Pacho was Mexican fans' most popular boxer.

Bobby Pacho
Statistics
Real nameRobert Pacho
Nickname(s)Kid Mexico
Weight(s)Welterweight
Lightweight
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
BornAugust 1, 1911
Yuma, Arizona, U.S.
DiedMay 1, 1978(1978-05-01) (aged 66) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights172
Wins85
Wins by KO40
Losses71
Draws16

Early life

Pacho broke into the professional boxing ranks while working as a farm mechanic in El Centro, California.

Professional career

Pacho fought many well known fighters during his career, including legends Barney Ross, and Henry Armstrong. His career lasted from 1929–1941 and his professional record was 78-67-15 with 37 Knockouts.[1]

His two bouts with Henry Armstrong were for the world Welterweight title, one held in Havana, Cuba.[2][3] Pacho lost both by fourth round technical knockout.

References

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