Israel Vazquez, three-time world boxing champion, dies at 46

Mexican boxing champion Israel Vazquez passed away at age 46 after a battle with sarcoma cancer. Known for his fights with fellow Mexican Rafael Marquez, Vazquez captured the IBF and WBC super bantamweight titles during his career. He retired after a series of eye injuries, leaving a legacy in the sport.
Israel Vazquez, three-time world boxing champion, dies at 46
Israel Vazquez. (Pic Credit - X)
NEW DELHI: Mexican boxing champion Israel Vazquez has passed away at age 46, as confirmed by World Boxing Council president Mauricio Sulaiman on Tuesday. Vazquez had previously disclosed his battle with sarcoma cancer on November 10.
"Israel is finally resting in peace. May God provide his family with strength we extend all the support to his wife Laura, his kids, family and friends during this difficult time. Thanks champion for leaving a special footprint. You will always be 'El Magnifico'," Sulaiman shared on X.

Beginning his professional career in 1995, Vazquez gained recognition for his notable rivalry with fellow Mexican Rafael Marquez, facing him four times between 2007-10. The pair split these encounters, with their 2007 and 2008 bouts receiving fight of the year honours.
Following his 2008 victory, Vazquez experienced a detached retina, ultimately losing his right eye after retiring. His final bout occurred in May 2010, ending in defeat to Marquez via knockout.
His achievements include capturing the vacant IBF super bantamweight title in 2004 against Jose Luis Valbuena, defending it twice. He later secured the WBC belt from Oscar Larios in 2005 with a third-round stoppage.
Vazquez retained the WBC title until his first encounter with Marquez, where he withdrew in round seven due to breathing difficulties from a broken nose. Five months afterwards, he reclaimed the title by knocking out Marquez in round six, despite sustaining cuts above both eyes.

In early 2008, Vazquez prevailed in their third match by split decision after experiencing a knockdown. Eye injuries subsequently led to his extended absence and the forfeiture of his WBC title.
Following three surgical procedures, he returned for a fourth bout against Marquez in Los Angeles, resulting in a third-round knockout loss.
Vazquez concluded his career with 44 victories (32 by knockout) and 5 defeats.
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