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Although Oscar Arenas has been beaten in his career, with a fight count of 39 fights and a 8 year long career he approaches the end of his career with a record of 26-13-0. He made his debut in February 2007 at the age of 15. The longest KO streak that Arenas has ever had is 11 throughout his 39 fights and his longest winning streak is 17 wins. This started on February 2007 and came to an end on July 2009.
A calm Arenas made the statement he was hoping for in a 4 round fight against Israel Almaraz. Claiming the only stoppage defeat of Almaraz's career in round 1 of the fight via KO. Arenas's rise in boxing continued with 20 fights against fighters such as Hugo Pacheco, Luis Gonzalez and Martin Valdez. He had a mixed start to his career but mostly successful so far.
Arenas went into his next fight against Tomas Sierra on September 8th, 2009 with a career record of 17 wins. Arenas's first defeat came over the full distance against Tomas Sierra on September 8th, 2009. The fight went to the judges in a SD loss for Arenas. 2 wins followed taking Arenas's winning streak to 19 wins.
Arenas went into his next fight against Jorge Lara on June 9th, 2012 with a career record of 19-2-0. Arenas faced the first stoppage of his career against Jorge Lara in the 6th round of a 12 round fight via TKO. Taking his record to 20-2-0. Arenas then went on to win his next fight against Jorge luis Lopez.
Arenas lost to Moises Flores in his next fight. Taking place on September 8th, 2012, Arenas's career record after this fight stood at 20-3-0. Arenas was stopped by Moises Flores in the 3rd round of a 0 round fight via KO. It was Arenas's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career. Arenas fought boxers including Jorge Romero and Carlos Gomez and he went on to win another 2 fights.
Taking another knock in his career, Ismael Barroso was next in line for Arenas with Barroso coming out victorious. Arenas career was at 22-4-0 following the fight. Arenas was stopped by Ismael Barroso in the 1st round of a 11 round fight via KO. It was Arenas's 3rd stoppage defeat in his career.
On January 5th, 2014, Arenas took on and was defeated by Hector Velazquez meaning his career tally went to 26-12-0. A valiant but fruitless effort for Arenas. Arenas fell just short and was defeated by Velazquez over the full 8 round distance.
Arenas went into his next fight against Mario Munoz on March 1st, 2015 with a career record of 26 wins. Arenas fought and was defeated by Mario Munoz. Arenas was the 6th person to go the distance with this opponent resulting in the eventual loss of the fight.