Steven Luevano


Steven "Steve" Luevano is an American former professional boxer who held the WBO featherweight title. He was trained by the former IBF List of super [featherweight boxing champions|Super Featherweight Champion] Robert Garcia.

Amateur career

Steven fought on the Mexican National amateur team. He is the 1997 National Jr. Olympic amateur champion at 119 pounds and had almost 300 amateur bouts before entering the pro ranks.

Pro career

Luevano turned pro in 2000 and defeated many talented veterans including a win over future IBF Featherweight Champion Cristobal Cruz.

WBO Featherweight Championship

On July 14, 2007, Luevano won the Vacant WBO Featherweight Championship by upsetting an undefeated and the future Super Featherweight WBO champion Nicky Cook by K.O.
On October 6, 2007, Steven Luevano defended his WBO Featherweight title, unanimously defeating 35-year-old Antonio "T-Rex" Davis on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao and Marco Antonio Barrera. On March 15 Luevano defended his title magnificently against Thailands Terdsak Jandaeng winning unanimously. In this pay-per-view fight he landed a featherweight boxing record for most jabs landed.
Even though Steven was born in the United States, he came to the ring with the Mexican flag instead, thus leading the boxing world to believe the fact that Luevano was a Mexican boxer.
Steven Luevano was tested in his 3rd defense against Mario Santiago on the David Diaz-Manny Pacquiao undercard at Mandalay Bay Events Center on June 28, 2008. Luevano retained his 126-pound belt via split draw against Santiago. Judge Harry Davis scored it 117-111 for Luevano, Duane Ford had it 115-113 for Santiago and Dave Moretti had it 114-114. ESPN.com also had it 114-114. Luevano landed 215 of 641 punches while Santiago connected on 214 of 835.
On October 18, 2008, Luevano defeated Billy Dib of Australia for his 4th defense by unanimous decision.
On August 15, 2009, Luevano successfully defended his title for a 5th time via disqualification against Bernabe Concepcion. Luevano was ahead on the scorecards when Concepcion landed late blows after the bell at the end of the seventh round, resulting in Concepcion being disqualified.
Luevano ultimately lost his title on January 23, 2010, as he was stopped in the 7th round by former WBO junior bantamweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez. This was his only knockout loss.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
40LossJuan Manuel LópezTKO7 2010-01-23Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.Lost WBO featherweight title
39Win37–1–1Bernabe ConcepcionDQ7 2009-08-15The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBO featherweight title
38Win36–1–1Billy DibUD12 2008-10-18Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Retained WBO featherweight title
37Draw35–1–1Mario SantiagoSD12 2008-06-28Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBO featherweight title
36Win35–1Terdsak JandaengUD12 Juan Manuel Márquez vs. [Manny Pacquiao II|2008-03-15]Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBO featherweight title
35Win34–1Antonio DavisUD12 Manny Pacquiao vs. [Marco Antonio Barrera II|2007-10-06]Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBO featherweight title
34Win33–1Nicky CookKO11 2007-07-14The O2 Arena, London, England, U.K.Won vacant WBO featherweight title
33Win32–1Baudel CardenasUD12 2006-10-13Palo Duro Golf Club, Nogales, Arizona, U.S.Retained NABO featherweight title
32Win31–1Cristóbal CruzUD12 2006-07-21Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.Won vacant NABO featherweight title
31Win30–1Jorge MartinezUD10 2006-03-31Edgewater Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
30Loss29–1Martin HonorioUD10 2005-11-25Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel, Bernalillo, New Mexico, U.S.
29Win29–0Ruben EstanislaoUD12 2005-09-09Edgewater Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.Won vacant NABO super-bantamweight title
28Win28–0Genaro TrazancosTKO5 2005-06-17Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
27Win27–0Julian RodriguezTKO5 2005-03-05Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
26Win26–0Aldo ValtierraUD10 2004-11-05Hawthorne Race Course, Stickney, Illinois, U.S.
25Win25–0Cristian FavelaUD10 2004-10-08Edgewater Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
24Win24–0Fred NealRTD9 2004-07-02Field House, Struthers, Ohio, U.S.
23Win23–0Rodrigo CerdaKO1 2004-05-21Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
22Win22–0Armando CordobaUD8 2004-02-13Edgewater Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
21Win21–0Jose Luis TulaTKO2 2003-12-05Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
20Win20–0Miguel Angel EscamillaUD6 2003-08-15Stodick Park, Gardnerville, Nevada, U.S.
19Win19–0Aristeo PerezTKO2 2003-06-14Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.
18Win18–0John NolascoUD8 2003-05-02Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
17Win17–0Phillip PayneUD6 2003-03-28Performing Arts Center, Oxnard, California, U.S.
16Win16–0Marcos BadilloKO1 2003-02-22Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.
15Win15–0Aristeo PerezUD6 2002-11-01The Orleans, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
14Win14–0Ivan AlvarezTKO1 2002-10-04Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
13Win13–0Juan Carlos GarciaUD6 2002-08-09The Orleans, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
12Win12–0Justo SanchezRTD4 2002-06-21The Orleans, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
11Win11–0Freddy CastroTD4 2001-07-15Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, California, U.S.
10Win10–0Juan Carlos MartinezUD6 2001-06-03Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, California, U.S.
9Win9–0Martin LlamasUD4 2001-04-08River Palms Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
8Win8–0Francisco RodriguezUD4 2001-03-04Peppermill Hotel & Casino, Reno, Nevada, U.S.
7Win7–0Jacob GodinezUD4 2001-02-04Lucky Star Casino, Concho, Oklahoma, U.S.
6Win6–0Miguel MedinaTKO1 2000-11-26Midnight Rodeo, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
5Win5–0Luis Enrique ValenzuelaKO2 2000-11-05Pepsi Arena, Chula Vista, California, U.S.
4Win4–0Martin LlamasSD4 2000-09-17El Gran Mercado, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
3Win3–0Ignacio GonzalezTKO3 2000-09-03Casino West, Yerington, Nevada, U.S.
2Win2–0Joseph SalazarTKO3 2000-08-20Community Center, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
1Win1–0Hugo Elacio RosalesKO2 2000-06-17Bicycle Club, Bell Gardens, California, U.S.

Retirement

While only 29 years old and still in his prime, Steven decided to retire from boxing, following his loss to Juan Manuel Lopez. During his professional career, Steven Luevano won the WBO NABO Super Bantamweight, WBC Continental Americas Featherweight, WBO NABO Featherweight, and made six defences of his WBO Featherweight Championship.