On June 18, 1958, a 32-year-old Kid Gavilán (108-29-5, 29 KOs) and Yama Bahama met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 20% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 14 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Yama Bahama via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 108-30-5.
On February 19, 1958, a 32-year-old Kid Gavilán (107-28-5, 29 KOs) and Ralph Jones met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 20% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 30 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Ralph Jones via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 107-29-5.
On October 22, 1957, a 31-year-old Kid Gavilán (106-27-5, 29 KOs) and Gaspar Ortega met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 21% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 22 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Gaspar Ortega via split decision in the 12-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 106-28-5.
On June 17, 1957, a 31-year-old Kid Gavilán (105-26-5, 29 KOs) and Vince Martinez met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 4-fight losing streak with a 21% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 24 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Vince Martinez via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 105-27-5.
On April 24, 1957, a 31-year-old Kid Gavilán (105-25-5, 29 KOs) and Del Flanagan met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 3-fight losing streak with a 21% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 29 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Del Flanagan via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 105-26-5.
On February 26, 1957, a 31-year-old Kid Gavilán (105-24-5, 29 KOs) and Vince Martinez met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 2-fight losing streak with a 21% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 6 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Vince Martinez via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 105-25-5.
On December 20, 1956, a 30-year-old Kid Gavilán (105-23-5, 29 KOs) and Ramon Fuentes met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 21% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 16 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Ramon Fuentes via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 105-24-5.
On December 4, 1956, a 30-year-old Kid Gavilán (105-22-5, 29 KOs) and Walter Byars met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 22% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 21 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Walter Byars via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 105-23-5.
On October 13, 1956, a 30-year-old Kid Gavilán (104-21-5, 29 KOs) and a 24-year-old American boxer Tony DeMarco (50-7-1, 31 KOs) met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 22% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 15 days. DeMarco was on a 3-fight win streak with a 53% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 27 days.
Tony DeMarco defeated Kid Gavilán via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. DeMarco improves his record to 51-7-1, while Gavilán adds a loss to his record at 104-22-5.
On March 29, 1956, a 30-year-old Kid Gavilán (102-20-4, 29 KOs) and Germinal Ballarin met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 3-fight losing streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 22 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Germinal Ballarin via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 102-21-4.
On February 7, 1956, a 30-year-old Kid Gavilán (102-19-4, 29 KOs) and Peter Waterman met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 2-fight losing streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 4 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Peter Waterman via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 102-20-4.
On December 3, 1955, a 29-year-old Kid Gavilán (102-18-4, 29 KOs) and Dogomar Martinez met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months.
Kid Gavilán lost to Dogomar Martinez via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 102-19-4.
On September 3, 1955, a 29-year-old Kid Gavilán (102-17-4, 29 KOs) and Eduardo Lausse met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 3-fight win streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 21 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Eduardo Lausse via points decision in the 12-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 102-18-4.
On March 16, 1955, a 29-year-old Kid Gavilán (99-16-4, 27 KOs) and Bobby Dykes met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 22% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 21 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Bobby Dykes via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 99-17-4.
On February 23, 1955, a 29-year-old Kid Gavilán (99-15-4, 27 KOs) and Hector Constance met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 22% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 19 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Hector Constance via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 99-16-4.
On October 20, 1954, the 28-year-old The Ring welterweight world champion, Kid Gavilán (98-14-4, 27 KOs), faced Johnny Saxton, in a title defense fight.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 6 months and 18 days.
Kid Gavilán was defending his welterweight The Ring titles against Johnny Saxton and lost via unanimous decision in the 15-round welterweight fight, and adds a loss to his record at 98-15-4.
On April 2, 1954, a 28-year-old Kid Gavilán (98-13-4, 27 KOs) got a shot at the middleweight The Ring title held by Bobo Olson.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 23% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 25 days.
Kid Gavilán was defending his middleweight titles and, fighting for the middleweight The Ring titles against Bobo Olson and lost via majority decision in the 15-round middleweight fight, and adds a loss to his record at 98-14-4.
On May 2, 1953, a 27-year-old Kid Gavilán (91-12-4, 27 KOs) and Danny Womber met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 14-fight win streak with a 25% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 18 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Danny Womber via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 91-13-4.
On October 30, 1950, a 24-year-old Kid Gavilán (64-11-3, 19 KOs) and Gene Hairston met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight after a draw in his last fight with a 24% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Gene Hairston via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 64-12-3.
On May 8, 1950, a 24-year-old Kid Gavilán (58-10-2, 18 KOs) and George Costner met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 25% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 18 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to George Costner via majority decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 58-11-2.
On March 20, 1950, a 24-year-old Kid Gavilán (58-9-2, 18 KOs) and Robert Villemain met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 26% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 14 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Robert Villemain via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 58-10-2.
On February 10, 1950, a 24-year-old Kid Gavilán (57-8-2, 18 KOs) and Billy Graham met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 26% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 24 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Billy Graham via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 57-9-2.
On October 21, 1949, a 23-year-old Kid Gavilán (55-7-2, 18 KOs) and Lester Felton met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 28% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Lester Felton via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 55-8-2.
On July 11, 1949, Kid Gavilán and Sugar Ray Robinson met again in a rematch.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 29% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 9 days. Robinson was on a 5-fight win streak with a 63% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 21 days.
Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Kid Gavilán via unanimous decision in the rematch and successfully defended his The Ring welterweight title. Robinson improves his record to 95-1-2, while Gavilán adds a loss to his record at 53-7-2.
On September 23, 1948, a 22-year-old Kid Gavilán (46-5-2, 16 KOs) and a 27-year-old American boxer Sugar Ray Robinson (86-1-1, 58 KOs) met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 30% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 11 days. Robinson was on a 32-fight win streak with a 65% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 2 months and 26 days.
Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Kid Gavilán via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. Robinson improves his record to 87-1-1, while Gavilán adds a loss to his record at 46-6-2.
On April 13, 1948, a 22-year-old Kid Gavilán (42-4-2, 15 KOs) and Doug Ratford met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 31% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 17 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Doug Ratford via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 42-5-2.
On February 27, 1948, a 22-year-old Kid Gavilán (42-3-2, 15 KOs) and a 24-year-old American boxer Ike Williams (90-10-4, 45 KOs) met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 31% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 14 days. Williams was on a 12-fight win streak with a 43% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 18 days.
Ike Williams defeated Kid Gavilán via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. Williams improves his record to 91-10-4, while Gavilán adds a loss to his record at 42-4-2.
On September 2, 1947, a 21-year-old Kid Gavilán (36-2, 12 KOs) and Doug Ratford met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 14-fight win streak with a 31% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 15 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Doug Ratford via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 36-3.
On May 4, 1946, a 20-year-old Kid Gavilán (22-1, 7 KOs) and Tony Mar met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 6-fight win streak with a 30% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 25 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Tony Mar via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 22-2.
On September 25, 1945, a 19-year-old Kid Gavilán (16-0, 6 KOs) and Carlos Malacara met in the ring.
Gavilán came in to the fight on a 16-fight win streak with a 37% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 17 days.
Kid Gavilán lost to Carlos Malacara via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 16-1.