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With a record of 28-8-4 (12 KO's) Jose quelin Angulo born March 9th 1910 was a orthodox boxer with a 19 year career as a professional lasting from April 1928 to November 19th, 2018. November 2018 was the last time Jose quelin Angulo fought. Between April 1928 and July 1930, Angulo had his longest winning streak of 9 fights. In his 40 fights, his longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
Showing his superior boxing ability in an impressive debut, Angulo picked up the win against Pedro Rodriguez and became only one of 5 people to have taken him the full 4 round distance. Following on from his debut, Angulo continued his mostly successful career by fighting in a further 20 fights. In this time he fought Freddie Rash, Frankie O'ben and Meliton Calderon to name just a few, fighting once in 1928 and 11 times in 1930 in this period.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Angulo's career came against Nicolas Claudio on September 15th, 1929 in Angulo's 6th professional fight. Taking the first setback of his career, the September 15th, 1929 Claudio defeat went the full distance and ended via PTS. Angulo then went on to win a further 8 fights taking his record to 11 wins, 3 losses and 0 draw.
On June 1st, 1930, Angulo went into action again and beat Ruben Brooks taking the winning record to 12 wins. In 1930 Angulo fought his next opponent Ruben Brooks and defeated him via DQ. Angulo was the 2nd person to go the distance with Brooks. 9 wins followed where Angulo went on to fight Bertico Herrera, Pete Petrolle and Victor Montilla amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Pushing his career further, Angulo fought Peter Sung on May 22nd, 1932 adding to his winning record. Sung was stopped in the 2nd round via TKO meaning Angulo was the 3rd person to stop this opponent.
Angulo lost to Isidore Canton in his next fight. Taking place on January 28th, 1944, Angulo's career record after this fight stood at 23-7-4. Canton was a fight too far for Angulo and after a rough fight Canton became the first person to stop Angulo in round 6. Fights against Joe Baez, Kid Oche, Dan Calcagno and 1 other followed where he won all 4 fights taking his winning streak to 27 wins.
Jose Palmares was next in line for Angulo where unfortunately, he was defeated on April 15th, 1947 taking his record to 27-8-4. Continuing his career, Angulo fought and was defeated next by Jose Palmares in 1947 over 6 rounds. Angulo was the 6th person to go the distance with Jose Palmares.
The wins continued with the defeat of Pablo Correa on December 15th, 1947 in Angulo's most recent fight taking his winning record to 28 wins. Still causing trouble for his opponents, Angulo became only the 10th person to defeat Correa in a tough fight over the full 10 rounds. After 40 fights, this was Angulo's final fight as a pro.