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After a debut fight on March 2009, Luis Carrillo (age 34) has now built a record of 15 wins, 6 losses, 1 draws over a 22 fight career so far. Carrillo's longest win streak is 4 fights between March 2009 and November 2009. His longest KO streak in his 22 fights is 3 fights long.
Staritng his career off in tremendous fashion in March 2009, Carrillo became the 2nd quickest fighter to have ever stopped Jose Amaya. The fight ended in round 1 via KO stoppage. Following on from his debut, Carrillo continued his mostly successful career by fighting in a further 11 fights. In this time he fought Jorge Bonilla, Jose Amaya and Luis alberto Rios to name just a few, fighting 9 times in 2009 and 2 times in 2010 in this period.
Furthering his career, Carrillo fought Edwin De la rosa with the fight ending in a draw, this was Carrillo first fight that didn't end in a win. This took Carrillo's career record to 3-0-1. In 2009 Carrillo fought his next opponent Edwin De la rosa ending in a draw. Although it ended in a draw, Carrillo was the 2nd person to go the distance with De la rosa. Fights against Jorge Bonilla, Winters Pinto, Ney Brochero and 1 other followed where he won all 4 fights taking his winning streak to 7 wins.
Karluis Diaz was next in line for Carrillo where unfortunately, he was defeated on December 19th, 2009 taking his record to 7-1-1. Carrillo's fight against Karluis Diaz was Carrillo's first stoppage defeat of his career. This came via KO in the 7th round of a 9 round fight. Fights against Gustavo Cortes, Alfredo Ochoa and Luis alberto Rios followed where he won all 3 fights taking his winning streak to 10 wins.
Carrillo's next defeat of his career came against Sammy Gutierrez on October 23rd, 2010 taking his career record to 10-2-1. Gutierrez upset Carrillo, stopping him in the 3rd round and becoming only the 2nd person to stop Carrillo.
Carrillo's career took a knock with a loss against Manuel Jimenez on December 18th, 2010 taking his record to 10-3-1. Jimenez upset Carrillo, stopping him in the 2nd round and becoming only the 3rd person to stop Carrillo. Carrillo then went on to win a further 6 fights taking his record to 14 wins, 5 losses and 1 draw.
On May 17th, 2013, Carrillo was in action again with a win via TKO against Jonathan Moran taking his mostly successful record to 15-5-1. Moran was stopped in the 3rd round via TKO meaning Carrillo was the 2nd person to stop this opponent in his career.
The next defeat of Carrillo's career came against Anuar Salas on May 29th, 2015. This took his career record to 15-6-1. This latest challenge for Carrillo proved to be too much for him, taking a UD loss to the better technical fighter over the 10 rounds and leaving Carrillo wondering which direction his career will head next.