Gustavo Lemos

Gustavo Lemos

"El Electrico"

Division: lightweight

Nationality: Argentina

Hometown: Tres Arroyos, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Birth Date: 1996-03-24

Height: 5.5 cm

Reach: 65.5 cm

Stance: orthodox

Professional Record

29

Wins

(19 by KO)

2

Losses

(1 by KO)

0

Draws

31

Total Fights

Biography

Gustavo Daniel Lemos, also known as "El Electrico," stands at a height of 5 feet 5.5 inches and competes using an orthodox stance. Born on March 24, 1996, in Tres Arroyos, Argentina, he participates in both the lightweight and super-lightweight divisions.

Lemos commenced his professional boxing career on May 7, 2016, securing a victory against Lucio Alberto Ayala by unanimous decision. He quickly gained traction in the sport, capturing the IBF Latino super lightweight title in 2018, marking his first major regional championship. His ascent continued with notable knockout victories in subsequent title defenses. Transitioning to the lightweight division, he obtained the IBF Latino lightweight title and demonstrated his capability to compete effectively across weight classes by successfully defending it. In March 2022, he faced former IBF featherweight champion Lee Selby in an IBF lightweight title eliminator, achieving a victory by fifth-round technical knockout, thereby enhancing his reputation on the international stage.

Most recently, Lemos was pitted against Richardson Hitchins in an IBF super lightweight title eliminator on April 6, 2024, in Las Vegas. Although he met with a unanimous decision loss, Lemos retains his status as a formidable contender within the super-lightweight division.

Technical Overview

Gustavo Daniel Lemos, known as "El Electrico," originates from Buenos Aires, Argentina, a city renowned for its vibrant sports culture, particularly in soccer and boxing. Similar to Argentina's celebrated soccer players, who exhibit a blend of skill, aggression, and creativity, Lemos brings a distinct and powerful approach to boxing, characterized by tenacity and precision. The resurgence of Argentina's sports scene has resulted in the emergence of world-class athletes in both soccer and boxing, each exemplifying a unique Argentinian style marked by resilience, adaptability, and an indefatigable spirit. Lemos embodies this resurgence as he advances in the lightweight and super-lightweight divisions.

Lemos's boxing style reflects critical elements of Argentine fighting techniques, combining aggression with precision, and he is particularly recognized for his effective body shots. These traits define his in-ring strategy and contribute to his growing reputation as one of Argentina's most promising fighters. Lemos is especially adept at targeting his opponents' bodies, often delivering an impressive volume of body shots—occasionally as many as 65 in a single bout. This dedication to body work systematically weakens his opponents, dismantling their defenses and paving the way for potent combinations directed at the head.

Renowned for his explosive multi-punch combinations, Lemos often delivers sequences of 8 to 10 punches that capture the attention of both spectators and judges. His capacity to execute these high-volume attacks while maintaining accuracy illustrates his technical proficiency and conditioning, reflective of his rigorous training and innate ability. Lemos exercises control by maintaining his position in the center of the ring, a trait shared by numerous Argentine fighters, which enables him to dictate the pace and engagement angles. By firmly establishing his presence, he exerts dominance and compels his opponents to contend on his terms. With a well-developed sense of timing, Lemos effectively counters, disrupting his opponent's rhythm. His counter-punches are characterized by speed and accuracy, predominantly targeting the body, furthering his strategy of wearing down adversaries.

The rejuvenation of sports in Argentina, particularly in soccer and boxing, has been marked by the rise of elite athletes who uphold the esteemed Argentine tradition of resilience and creativity. In soccer, Argentina's World Cup victories reflect a fervor for the sport, exhibiting a distinctive and improvisational style that balances discipline with creativity. In boxing, fighters such as Lemos carry this legacy forward, embodying Argentina's fighting spirit and tactical acumen within the ring. Boxing has historically been an integral aspect of Argentina's sports identity, with luminaries like Carlos Monzon and Sergio Martinez inspiring emerging generations of athletes. Lemos represents this contemporary wave, showcasing a style that is both relentless and strategic, rooted in the foundational skills of bodywork and combination punching. Through unwavering dedication and the support of Argentina's passionate fanbase, Lemos represents not only his personal aspirations but also the pride and revival of Argentine boxing on the international.

Fight History

11/08/24 vs. Keyshawn Davis, L-TKO, 2/10

04/06/24 vs. Richardson Hitchins, L-UD, 12/12

12/15/23 vs. Javier Jose Clavero, W-TKO, 1/10

03/26/22 vs. Lee Selby, W-TKO, 5/12

04/17/21 vs. Maximiliano Ricardo Veron, W-TKO, 8/10

02/20/21 vs. Demian Daniel Fernandez, W-TKO, 1/10

12/18/20 vs. Jakmani Hurtado, W-TKO, 2/10

11/23/19 vs. Yeison Gonzalez, W-TKO, 2/10

08/23/19 vs. Jonathan Jose Eniz, W-TKO, 3/10

05/18/19 vs. Pedro Verdu, W-TKO, 5/10

03/30/19 vs. Jorge Paez Jr, W-KO, 2/10

01/12/19 vs. Galvis Guerra, W-KO, 4/10

10/13/18 vs. Uriel Perez, W-UD, 10/10

08/24/18 vs. Nestor Armas Hernandez, W-TKO, 4/10

07/21/18 vs. Miguel German Acosta, W-TKO, 3/10

07/07/18 vs. Carlos Andres Chaparro, W-TKO, 7/8

03/24/18 vs. Damian Leonardo Yapur, W-KO, 5/10

01/26/18 vs. Ruben Dario Lopez, W-KO, 4/10

12/22/17 vs. Elohim Adonai Pereyra, W-UD, 8/8

11/17/17 vs. Jonathan Ariel Sosa, W-UD, 8/8

10/06/17 vs. Nelson Fabian Pilotti, W-TKO, 5/8

07/14/17 vs. Fernando Daniel Cancino, W-UD, 6/6

06/16/17 vs. Emiliano Leonel Araujo, W-UD, 6/6

03/18/17 vs. Carlos Andres Chaparro, W-UD, 6/6

02/18/17 vs. Walter Fernando Coman, W-TKO, 3/6

12/16/16 vs. Luis Miguel Ojeda, W-UD, 4/4

11/04/16 vs. Gustavo Adrian Ojeda, W-TKO, 4/4

10/08/16 vs. Cesar Alejandro Perez, W-UD, 4/4

09/09/16 vs. Jairo Alejandro Tosoratto, W-UD, 4/4

07/15/16 vs. Elias Moises Trossero, W-TKO, 2/4

05/07/16 vs. Lucio Alberto Ayala, W-UD, 4/4

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