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Miguel Velozo started off his pro career aged 31 and currently has a record of 17-3-2. Velozo now looks to build on the experience gained in his first 22 fights. Velozo's longest win streak is 8 fights between August 2005 and December 2010. His longest KO streak in his 22 fights is 1 fights long.
In a great debut, Velozo took on Pavel Zima in a 6 round fight, becoming the 8th person to stop Zima in his 16 fight career to date. Velozo continued his pro journey, which was mostly successful at this point, by fighting 11 fights following his debut. Fights against boxers such as Taras Boyko, Dmytro Ananiev and Sandro Siproshvili followed including 2 times in 2005, 4 times in 2006 and 5 times through 2007 and 2008.
Furthering his career, Velozo fought Tomas Adamek with the fight ending in a draw, this was Velozo first fight that didn't end in a win. This took Velozo's career record to 4-0-1. In 2006 Velozo fought his next opponent Tomas Adamek ending in a draw. Although it ended in a draw, Velozo was the 4th person to go the distance with Adamek. 8 wins followed for Velozo including being the 5th person to go the distance with Dmytro Ananiev, 2nd person to stop Rodney Ernst and 2nd person to stop Bela Gyongyosi (Round 3 TKO).
Velozo lost to Dariusz Sek in his next fight. Taking place on March 11th, 2011, Velozo's career record after this fight stood at 12-1-1. Coming into the fight with high confidence Velozo fought his next fight against Dariusz Sek on March 11th, 2011. Unfortunately, Velozo was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 12-1-1. Velozo then went on to face Jindrich Velecky where he added another win to his tally.
Pushing his career further, Velozo fought Ata Dogan on November 29th, 2011 adding to his winning record. The win against Dogan came in the 10th round of a 12 round fight via RTD. Velozo was the 3rd person to stop Dogan. 4 wins followed where Velozo went on to fight Josef Obeslo, Rashad Karimov and Vladimir Idranyi amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Velozo went into his next fight against Dominic Boesel on March 28th, 2014 with a career record of 17-2-2. There was nothing more Velozo could have done on the night facing Boesel. Boesel put on a great performance to take the win over the 10 rounds.
The next defeat of Velozo's career came against Sergey Ekimov on October 24th, 2014. This took his career record to 17-3-2. Velozo never really got going in his latest fight vs Ekimov. Ekimov was the better man and became the first fighter to stop Velozo in a round 5 RTD shutout.