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George Arias's debut fight took place on October 1996 when he was 22 years of age. His career has spanned 19 years to date and whilst he's now in the later stages of his career, he has amassed a record of 55-14-0 over the course of his 69 fight career. Arias's longest win streak is 20 fights between October 1996 and February 1999. His longest KO streak in his 69 fights is 8 fights long.
Getting rid of his debut fight nerves early, Arias took on Sergio Lopez in October 1996 and claimed a stoppage victory (round 1, KO). Arias was the first person to have ever stopped Lopez. Arias continued his mostly successful career with numerous fights following his debut against boxers including Miguel angel Medina burgos, Edegar Da silva and Pedro daniel Franco. Fights included fighting 2 times in 1996, 8 times in 1997 and 25 times between 1998 and 2001.
Arias went into his next fight against Oscar angel Gomez on March 30th, 1999 with a career record of 20 wins. Gomez was a push too far for Arias and after a tough fight Gomez became the first person to beat and stop Arias in round 8. Another win followed for Arias taking his win tally to 21 wins.
Arias lost to Oscar angel Gomez in his next fight. Taking place on July 9th, 1999, Arias's career record after this fight stood at 21-2-0. Arias was stopped by Oscar angel Gomez in the 10th round of a 12 round fight via TKO. It was Arias's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career. Arias continued his success in the next 11 fights taking his record to 30 wins, 4 losses and 0 draws.
Arias kept his losses at 4 by beating Daniel Frank on October 30th, 2001. Arias fought Daniel Frank. Arias was the first person to go the distance with this opponent resulting in a win for Arias.
Arias lost to Fres Oquendo in his next fight. Taking place on December 14th, 2002, Arias's career record after this fight stood at 31-5-0. Arias's fight against Fres Oquendo was Arias's 3rd stoppage defeat which came via TKO in the 11th round of the fight. Arias then went on to win a further 31 fights taking his record to 55 wins, 12 losses and 0 draw.
Arias lost to Kubrat Pulev in his next fight. Taking place on October 17th, 2015, Arias's career record after this fight stood at 55-13-0. Outclassed, Arias took another loss as the judges awarded Pulev the UD win on a great performance.
Arias went into his next fight against Carlos Takam on November 28th, 2015 with a career record of 55 wins. This latest challenge for Arias proved to be too much for him, taking a UD loss to the better technical fighter over the 8 rounds and leaving Arias wondering which direction his career will head next.