Juan de la Rosa


Juan Pedro de la Rosa is a Mexican professional boxer, and is the brother of welterweight boxer James de la Rosa.

Personal life

De la Rosa's father is Mexican and his mother is an African-American Texan. His paternal grandfather played a pivotal role in his formative years and, as a tribute, De la Rosa wears his portrait in a lanyard around his neck just before and after every fight.

Professional career

De la Rosa turned professional at the age of 15.

''The Contender''

He was the youngest contestant on reality TV show The Contender at the age of 18. On the show, he was placed on the "East Coast" team and fought Tarick Salmaci in the second to last First Round fight. This bout of Youth versus Experience and was won by the young Mexican. Juan later drew criticism for allowing himself to be withdrawn from the competition with apparently minor injuries. His withdrawal left room for Ahmed Khaddour to strut his way back into the show.
Since starring on The Contender, De la Rosa's promise has somewhat diminished. Although he has continued to fight, his two losses to Mikel Williams have led some to question whether he has been a protected fighter. De la Rosa lost to Mexican veteran Fernando Vela via split decision at the Casa de Amistad in Harlingen, Texas in March 2008, returned a year later to defeat a solid journeyman Guadalupe Martínez. He was also scheduled to fight Glen Tapia on October 27, 2012 but pulled out 2 weeks before the fight citing an injury.
On November 2, 2013 De la Rosa finally made his return to the ring, after more than 4 1/2 years away from competition, in the co-main event at State Farm Arena, Hildalgo Texas. De la Rosa fought toe-to-toe with undefeated Anatoli Muratov until Muratov folded under De la Rosa's brutal body attack in the 5th round.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
26Loss21–4–1 Jas PhippsTKO1, 0:512014-11-08 Events Center, Pharr, Texas, USA
25Win21–3–1 Anatoli MuratovKO5, 2:452013-11-02 State Farm Hidalgo Arena, Harlingen, Texas, USA
24Win20–3–1 Guadalupe MartinezUD82009-03-28 Harlingen Field, Harlingen, Texas, USA
23Loss19–3–1 Fernando Vela82008-03-28 Municipal Auditorium, Harlingen, Texas, USA
22Win19–2–1 Jose Humberto CorralTKO6, 1:212007-10-26 Casa de Amistad, Harlingen, Texas, USAWon IBA Continental Middleweight title.
21Win18–2–1 Nurhan SuleymanogluTKO6, 2:302007-07-20 Casa de Amistad, Harlingen, Texas, USA
20Loss17–2–1 Mikel WilliamsUD102007-05-12 Paragon Casino, Marksville, Louisiana, USA
19Win17–1–1 Victor LaresTKO5, 2:402007-02-23 Casa de Amistad, Harlingen, Texas, USA
18Loss16–1–1 Mikel WilliamsTKO8, 2:582006-10-21 Altas Palmas Park, Donna, Texas, USA
17Win16–0–1 Taronze WashingtonUD82006-08-04 Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, Texas, USAWon USA Texas State Super welterweight title.
16Win15–0–1 Tremayne HinesKO1, 2:592006-02-03 Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, Texas, USA
15Win14–0–1 Jesse OrtaUD52005-10-15 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
14Win13–0–1 Tarick SalmaciUD52004-09-05 Pasadena, California, USA
13Win12–0–1 Gamaliel MendozaTKO1 2004-06-04 Mexico
12Win11–0–1 Ramiro GonzalezTKO1 2004-03-19 Mexico
11Win10–0–1 Thomas CabralesKO1 2004-02-27 Arena Coliseo, Reynosa, Mexico
10Win9–0–1 Noe Pena Jr.TKO2, 0:552004-02-19 Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, Texas, USA
9Win8–0–1 David CidTKO1 2003-11-28 Mexico
8Win7–0–1 Bernardo ArellanoKO2 2003-10-24 Mexico
7Win6–0–1 Walter Herrera42003-06-06 Mexico
6Win5–0–1 Mario CarilloKO2 2003-03-28 Mexico
5Win4–0–1 Ernesto MontoyaKO2 2002-12-07 Mexico
4Draw3–0–1 Jorge Deciga42002-11-15 Mexico
3Win3–0 Martin TrevinoTKO2 2002-09-28 Mexico
2Win2–0 Omar Chavez1 2002-08-30 Arena Coliseo, Reynosa, Mexico
1Win1–0 Rogelio Montalvo1 2002-08-02 MexicoProfessional debut