Jorge Ahumada

Jorge Ahumada

"Aconcagua"

  • Age: 80 yrs
  • Nationality: Argentina Argentina flag
  • Born: 6th January 1946
  • Place of birth: Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, Argentina Argentina flag
  • Residence: New York, New York, USA USA flag
  • Division: Light Heavyweight
  • Height: 5ft 10"
  • Reach: 72.8"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.04
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 19th Jan 1968
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Jorge Ahumada Boxing Statistics

Light Heavyweight
Division
7 yrs
Career
Argentina
Nationality
New York, New York, USA
Residence

Jorge Ahumada Biography

Jorge Ahumada, born on December 2, 1946, in San Juan, Argentina, emerged as one of the most challenging and durable contenders in the light heavyweight division during the 1970s. Known for his relentless pressure, powerful punches, and seemingly unbreakable will, Ahumada carved out a career that brought him to the forefront of global boxing, where he fought some of the most notable names of his era.

Ahumada turned professional in 1968 and built his reputation in Argentina, quickly establishing himself as a force in the ring. His early career was marked by consistent performances that showcased his aggressive style and ability to wear opponents down with a high work rate. By the early 1970s, he had gained international recognition, transitioning from domestic competition to taking on seasoned fighters in North and South America.

One of the defining years of his career was 1974. In June, Ahumada challenged the reigning WBA and WBC light heavyweight champion, Bob Foster, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Foster, one of the greatest light heavyweights in history, was nearing the end of his storied career but remained a formidable opponent. Ahumada pushed Foster to the limit in a gruelling fight that ended in a majority draw. Many observers felt Ahumada had done enough to win, which elevated his status as a serious world contender.

Later that year, on October 1, Ahumada fought John Conteh for the vacant WBC light heavyweight title at the Empire Pool in Wembley, London. With Foster retiring and vacating his belts, the fight represented Ahumada’s best opportunity to claim a world championship. Despite his relentless effort and ability to pressure Conteh throughout the fight, Ahumada fell short on the scorecards, losing by unanimous decision. Conteh’s technical prowess and ability to neutralize Ahumada’s aggression proved decisive.

Following these high-profile bouts, Ahumada continued to compete against elite fighters, including future champions such as Victor GalĂ­ndez. Though he never secured a world title, his performances against top opponents solidified his reputation as a warrior who was always willing to take on the best. His career was marked by his durability, with very few stoppage losses despite facing some of the hardest punchers of his time.

Ahumada retired in 1979 with a professional record of 42 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws, including 21 victories by knockout. While he never captured a world championship, his career is a testament to the grit and determination required to compete at the highest levels of the sport. Jorge Ahumada remains a respected figure in Argentine boxing history. He is remembered for his willingness to step into the ring against any opponent and his role in some of the most memorable fights of the 1970s light heavyweight division.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height178cm cm-9 cm
Reach185cm cm-4 cm

Frequently Asked Questions About Jorge Ahumada

What division does Jorge Ahumada fight in?

Jorge Ahumada competed in the Light Heavyweight division (175 lbs (79.4 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Archie Moore, Bob Foster, Roy Jones Jr. and Ezzard Charles.

Where is Jorge Ahumada from?

Jorge Ahumada is originally from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, Argentina and represented Argentina throughout a professional boxing career. Current residence is in New York, New York, USA.

How old is Jorge Ahumada?

Jorge Ahumada is 80 yrs old, born on 6th January 1946, and retired from professional boxing on 28th Nov 1975.

What boxing stance does Jorge Ahumada fight out of?

Jorge Ahumada boxed out of the Orthodox stance and is 5ft 10in tall.

When did Jorge Ahumada begin their professional boxing career?

Jorge Ahumada turned professional on 19th Jan 1968, and competed for 7 yrs in the Light Heavyweight division.

When did Jorge Ahumada retire from boxing?

Jorge Ahumada retired from professional boxing on 28th Nov 1975, concluding a career of 7 yrs of competition in the Light Heavyweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

John Conteh vs Jorge Ahumada

Oct 1, 1974

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