Kiko Martinez’s net worth is $3 million. He is a Spanish Boxer. He has a record of 43 wins and 11 looses earning good amount of money so Mashoor estimates his worth around $3 million.
Kiko Martinez Biography
Kiko Martínez is a Spanish professional boxer. He has held the IBF featherweight title from 2021 to 2022 and the IBF super-bantamweight belt from 2013 to 2014. He is a two-time world champion.
He was brought into this world on 7 March 1986 in Alicante, Spain. He has more than 30k followers on Instagram – the_only_kiko_martinez.
He made his debut on 11 June 2004 against David Casero. Till date he has won around 43 fights with a loss of 11 in his professional boxing career.
Personal Details
Net Worth | $3 million |
Real Name | Francisco “Kiko” Martínez Sánchez |
Date of Birth | 7 March 1986 |
Birthplace | Alicante, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Profession | Boxer |
Family
Father | Yet To Update |
Mother | Yet To Update |
Siblings | Yet To Update |
Girlfriends | Yet To Update |
Education
School | Yet To Update |
University | Yet To Update |
Qualification | Yet To Update |
Boxing Career
Kiko Martinez engaged in a lot of amateur combat. He competed in 40 amateur fights and never lost, winning 38 of them by knockout. Martinez claimed that he “might have gone to the Olympics, but I wanted to turn professional and the Spanish amateur boxing organisation wanted me to sign a four-year contract.”
On June 11, 2004, Kiko Martinez made his professional debut by knocking out David Casero in the third round on a card that also included Javier Castillejo. Martnez went on to win all 11 of his subsequent fights, all by way of knockout in the opening four rounds.
First Lost – Against Rendall Munroe, Kiko Martnez made his first defence of the EBU super bantamweight championship, which he had won by defeating Bernard Dunne in August 2007. On March 7, 2008, Munroe and the opponent squared off at the Harvey Hadden Recreation Center in Nottingham.
The contest ended up being very unremarkable as Munroe successfully defended against Kiko Martinez’s attacks by blocking and counterpunching without ever actually hurting the champion. Martinez, meantime, was unable to hit the decisive blows that had enabled him to stop Bernard Dunne. The fight lasted the full 12 rounds, with Munroe coming out on top in a decision by a majority of points.
Controversy – On December 1 at Belfast’s Kings Hall, Kiko Martinez had agreed to challenge another Irishman, the former WBC bantamweight champion Wayne McCullough, who now resides in Las Vegas.
The Kings Hall venue was sold out for the fight, which McCullough hadn’t competed in for more than two years. The non-title fight was scheduled to start at the 8 st 12 lb mark. However, there was a commotion during the weigh-in the day before the fight, and the event was called off among disorderly scenes. McCullough weighed in at 8 st 9 lb despite having signed a contract to fight at 2 lb over the 8 st 10 lb title weight. Martnez, however, was 1.75 lbs overweight and failed to reach the predetermined weight.
Martnez was given a few hours to reduce the extra pounds, but when he failed to show up to reweigh, a BBBofC officer had to close the scales. McCullough, incensed, said “I found it hard to believe. When requested to remove the weight, he first enters above the limit and then simply sits still. I simply cannot comprehend what has occurred. He comes in that much over the weight and I was ready to fight and win.”
FAQ
Who is Kiko Martinez ?
Kiko Martinez is a Spanish Boxer.
When was Kiko born ?
He was born on 7 March 1986.
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