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Gustavo Ballas (born February 10, 1958) is an Argentine retired super flyweight boxer who fought from 1976 until 1990. He retired with a record of 105 wins (29 KOs), 9 losses and 6 draws.
Professional career
Ballas fought mainly in Argentina. In 1979 he managed to outpoint future multi champion Santos Benigno Laciar in what is a still remembered fight in Argentina
On September 12, 1981 he became the first ever WBA world super flyweight champion by defeating Sok-Chul Bae by TKO 8 in Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ballas lost the title on his next fight, against Rafael Pedroza in Panama. He was unsuccessful on two other attempts at winning the super flyweight title, one from the WBA against Japanese boxer Jiro Watanabe, and another one for the WBC.
Although he fought 120 times in his career, only four of those fights, all of which he lost, were outside of Argentina, three of them for a world title.
Ballas had trouble after boxing with alcoholism and drug addiction; he was jailed once for robbery. He later started recovering, and has taken part in anti-drugs campaigns.
Professional boxing record
See also
List of world super-flyweight boxing champions
References
External links
Boxing record for Gustavo Ballas from BoxRec (registration required)
Gustavo Ballas - CBZ Profile
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- Gustavo Ballas
- Super flyweight
- Santos Laciar
- Jiro Watanabe
- Ballas (disambiguation)
- List of WBA world champions
- Rafael Pedroza
- List of world super-flyweight boxing champions
- Tomás Molinares
- Héctor Patri