Miguel Lora
"Happy"
- Age: 65 yrs
- Nationality: Colombia

- Born: 12th April 1961
- Place of birth: Monteria, Colombia

- Residence: Monteria, Colombia

- Division: Bantamweight
- Height: 5ft 6"
- Reach: 63"
- Reach Ratio: 0.95
- Stance: Orthodox
- Debut: 27th Jul 1979
- Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Miguel Lora Boxing Statistics
Miguel Lora Biography
Miguel "Happy" Lora, born on April 12, 1961, in MonterĂa, Colombia, was a formidable force in the bantamweight division during the 1980s. His journey to boxing stardom began in the amateur ranks, where he compiled an impressive 33-1 record before turning professional. Lora's amateur career culminated in winning the Colombian national title in 1977, setting the stage for his transition to the paid ranks.
On July 27, 1979, an 18-year-old Lora made his professional debut in his hometown of MonterĂa, securing a six-round points victory over Wilfredo Ruiz. This win marked the beginning of a remarkable career that would see Lora remain undefeated for nearly a decade. His rise through the ranks was swift and impressive, claiming his first title—the WBC Fecarbox super flyweight belt—in just his sixth pro fight, outpointing the more experienced Julio Soto Solano over twelve rounds.
Lora's crowning achievement came on August 9, 1985, at the Tamiami Fairgrounds Auditorium in Miami, Florida. He outpointed Mexican Daniel Zaragoza with skill and determination to capture the WBC bantamweight title. This victory catapulted Lora into the global boxing spotlight and ushered in a three-year reign as world champion. During his tenure at the top, Lora successfully defended his title eight times, showcasing his defensive prowess and methodical style against formidable opponents such as Wilfredo Vázquez, Alberto Davila, and Ray Minus.
The Colombian champion's reign came to an end on October 29, 1988, when he lost a unanimous decision to RaĂşl "JĂbaro" PĂ©rez at the Las Vegas Hilton. Despite this setback, Lora continued to compete at the highest level, facing off against world-class fighters in his quest to regain championship glory. His career would ultimately conclude on June 19, 1993, at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he fell short in his bid for the WBO bantamweight title against Rafael del Valle.
Lora's final professional record was impressive: 37 wins (17 by knockout) and 3 losses. Following his retirement, "Happy" Lora returned to his native MonterĂa, where he has been involved in various pursuits, including personal business ventures, television shows, and even soap operas. His legacy as one of Colombia's finest boxers and a dominant force in the bantamweight division of the 1980s remains intact, inspiring future generations of fighters from his homeland and beyond.
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Stats | vs Division Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 168cm cm | 0 cm |
| Reach | 160cm cm | -10 cm |
Miguel Lora Championships
WBC
Bantamweight Champion
Aug 1985 - Oct 1988