Acelino Freitas

Acelino Freitas

"Popo"

  • Age: 50 yrs
  • Nationality: Brazil Brazil flag
  • Born: 21st September 1975
  • Place of birth: Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Brazil flag
  • Residence: Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Brazil flag
  • Division: Super Featherweight
  • Height: 5ft 6"
  • Reach: 68.9"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.04
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 14th Jul 1995
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Acelino Freitas Boxing Statistics

Super Featherweight
Division
22 yrs
Career
Brazil
Nationality
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Residence

Acelino Freitas Biography

Acelino "Popo" Freitas emerged from poverty in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, to become one of his nation's most celebrated boxing champions. Standing 5? 6?, the orthodox fighter earned his endearing nickname from his mother, who likened his infant feeding sounds to "popo." Freitas gravitated toward boxing despite his football skill, drawing inspiration from Brazilian legend Eder Jofre.

After earning silver at the 1995 Pan American Games, Freitas turned professional that July and embarked on one of boxing's most remarkable knockout streaks. He stopped his first 29 opponents, establishing himself as a devastating puncher. This run included victories over increasingly credible opposition, notably Edwin Vazquez and Francisco Tomas Da Cruz, a former Julio Cesar Chavez challenger.

Freitas captured his first world title in August 1999, knocking out WBO junior lightweight champion Anatoly Alexandrov in the opening round. His success attracted Showtime's attention, providing him exposure in the American market. His championship reign included impressive defences and a 45-second demolition of Daniel Alicea in London.

His career peaked with a unification victory over WBA champion Joel Casamayor in January 2002, a testament to his resilience as he survived early adversity to win a unanimous decision. Freitas continued his success with defenses against Daniel Attah and a particularly dramatic bout with Jorge Rodrigo Barrios in 2003, where he overcame two knockdowns to score a final-round knockout in what was considered a Fight of the Year candidate.

In Brazil, Freitas transcended boxing to become a cultural icon. His wedding was televised nationally, breaking viewership records for a live event. His success allowed him to fulfil his childhood dream of providing better living conditions for his family, though his high-profile marriage would later end in an equally public divorce.

Moving up to lightweight in 2004, Freitas defeated Artur Grigorian for the WBO title. However, his career trajectory changed dramatically with his first loss to Diego Corrales, surrendering in the tenth round after a punishing battle. Though he briefly recaptured the WBO lightweight title against Zahir Raheem in 2006, his career ended with another mid-fight retirement against Juan Diaz in 2007.

Freitas's final record of 40-2 (34 KOs) reflects his exceptional power and skill, though the manner of his losses significantly influenced his legacy in boxing circles. Under trainer Oscar Suarez, he developed into a formidable champion whose impact extended far beyond the ring in his native Brazil.

The WBA recognized his achievements by naming him their Fighter of the Year 2003, cementing his place among Brazil's most successful boxers. His career, marked by spectacular knockouts and two controversial in-ring surrenders, illustrates the heights of his talent and the complexities of his competitive character.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height168cm cm-3 cm
Reach175cm cm-1 cm

Acelino Freitas Championships

WBO

Super Featherweight Champion

Aug 1999 - Aug 2003

WBA Super Champion

Super Featherweight Champion

Jan 2002 - Jan 2004

WBO

Lightweight Champion

Jan 2004 - Aug 2004

WBO

Lightweight Champion

Apr 2006 - Apr 2007

Frequently Asked Questions About Acelino Freitas

What division does Acelino Freitas fight in?

Acelino Freitas competed in the Super Featherweight division (130 lbs (59.0 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Alfredo Escalera, Azumah Nelson, Erik Morales and Edwin Valero.

Where is Acelino Freitas from?

Acelino Freitas is originally from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil and represented Brazil throughout a professional boxing career.

How old is Acelino Freitas?

Acelino Freitas is 50 yrs old, born on 21st September 1975, and retired from professional boxing on 11th Nov 2017.

What boxing stance does Acelino Freitas fight out of?

Acelino Freitas boxed out of the Orthodox stance and is 5ft 6in tall.

When did Acelino Freitas begin their professional boxing career?

Acelino Freitas turned professional on 14th Jul 1995, and competed for 22 yrs in the Super Featherweight division.

When did Acelino Freitas retire from boxing?

Acelino Freitas retired from professional boxing on 11th Nov 2017, concluding a career of 22 yrs of competition in the Super Featherweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

Anatoly Alexandrov vs Acelino Freitas

Aug 7, 1999

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Acelino Freitas vs Anthony Martinez

Oct 26, 1999

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Barry Jones vs Acelino Freitas

Jan 15, 2000

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Acelino Freitas vs Javier Jauregui

Mar 18, 2000

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Acelino Freitas vs Lemuel Nelson

Jun 10, 2000

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Acelino Freitas vs Carlos Rios

Sep 23, 2000

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Acelino Freitas vs Orlando Soto

Jan 27, 2001

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Acelino Freitas vs Joel Casamayor

Jan 12, 2002

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