The world of boxing is mourning the untimely death of Israel “Magnifico” Vazquez, a beloved Mexican fighter who left us too soon at the age of 46. The sobering news was shared by the president of the WBC, Mauricio Sulaiman, while a dark shadow over the boxing community. Vazquez, who bravely battled cancer, leaves behind a legacy that will forever be etched in the annals of boxing history.
Known for his indomitable spirit and extraordinary heart, Vazquez carved his name in boxing as the WBC and IBF world champion in the super bantamweight division. His most lasting mark, however, was left by his epic four-fight saga with fellow Mexican Rafael Marquez, a rivalry that produced three modern classics and cemented both men’s places in boxing immortality .
Vazquez’s career, although cut short by eye injuries sustained in his brutal encounters, was a testament to his courage and skill. He faced opponents like Oscar Larios, Ever Beleno, Jorge Julio and Jhonny Gonzalez, always leaving it all in the ring. Retiring in 2010 with an impressive record of 44-5 (32), Vazquez opened his own gym, passing on his wealth of knowledge to the next generation.
As the boxing world grapples with this profound loss, tributes are sure to pour in for a man who once expressed his desire to be remembered as a legend. Today, we can say with heavy hearts that Israel “Magnifico” Vazquez has fulfilled that wish, leaving an indelible mark on the sport he loved so much. His memory will forever be etched in the hearts of boxing fans around the world, a true champion inside and outside the ring.