
David Contreras
"El General"
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Nationality: Mexico
Hometown: Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico
Birth Date: 2001-10-26
Height: 5.8 cm
Reach: 67 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
28
Wins
(18 by KO)1
Losses
(1 by KO)0
Draws
29
Total Fights
Biography
David Cuellar Contreras, known as “El General,” was born on October 26, 2001, in Querétaro, Mexico. He stands 5 feet 8 inches. Querétaro, Cuellar’s hometown, is situated in north-central Mexico and is renowned for its rich cultural heritage. While not traditionally recognized as a boxing hub, the region has produced notable fighters, contributing to Mexico’s esteemed boxing legacy. Growing up in Querétaro, Cuellar was immersed in this environment, which influenced his passion for the sport.
Unlike cities like Mexico City or Guadalajara, Querétaro is known for its colonial history rather than boxing. Its lack of deep boxing roots makes Cuellar’s rise unique. Inspired by Mexico’s boxing greats like Julio César Chávez, he developed a relentless style shaped by national tradition.
Cuellar’s amateur career included success in national tournaments before his professional debut. His aggressive pressure and discipline quickly advanced his career. His victories over Arce Lugo and Fuentes established him as a top super flyweight prospect.
Cuellar began his amateur boxing career at a young age, achieving success in national tournaments. He turned professional on July 1, 2017, at 15, debuting with a unanimous decision victory over Rigo Omar Martinez Hernandez at Arena Querétaro. Cuellar gained prominence with a ninth-round knockout of Karim Arce Lugo on June 12, 2021, securing the WBC Youth Silver Super Flyweight title, and a sixth-round knockout of former world champion Moisés Fuentes on October 16, 2021.On February 24, 2025, Cuellar faced Junto Nakatani for the WBO super flyweight title but suffered an 11th-round stoppage, marking his first professional loss.
Technical Overview
David Cuellar Contreras embodies the Mexican style of boxing, which is deeply rooted in close-range combat and relentless aggression. Known for his forward-moving style, Cuellar puts constant pressure on his opponents, overwhelming them with an unyielding attack that wears them down both mentally and physically. His strategy revolves around using his strength and tenacity to break through defenses, pushing forward even when faced with resistance. His fighting style emphasizes not just skill, but also the grit and determination to keep coming forward and impose his will on his opponent.
A key component of Cuellar’s approach is his focus on body punches, which is central to the Mexican boxing tradition. By targeting the body, he seeks to drain his opponent’s stamina, reducing their ability to move and defend effectively as the fight progresses. Body attacks such as hooks to the ribs and uppercuts to the solar plexus are critical in wearing down his opponent, leaving them less able to evade or counter. Cuellar’s commitment to close-range fighting allows him to effectively exploit openings and punish his opponents with short, powerful punches that break down their guard and their will to fight.
Cuellar’s combination punching is another hallmark of his style. His jab-jab-right hand-left hook or jab-cross-hook-uppercut combinations allow him to maintain a consistent offensive while controlling the pace of the fight. Like many great Mexican fighters, he starts with a jab to the head to set the tone, before transitioning to body punches to create openings and disrupt his opponent’s rhythm.
Fight History
02/24/25 vs. Junto Nakatani, L-KO, 3/12
05/31/24 vs. Jose Velasquez, W-UD, 10/10
01/19/24 vs. Pablo Ariel Gomez, W-UD, 10/10
10/13/23 vs. Luis Concepcion, W-TKO, 8/10
08/18/23 vs. Marlon Rios Sarinana, W-TKO, 3/10
05/19/23 vs. Francisco Mendivil, W-UD, 10/10
10/01/22 vs. Gilberto Pedroza, W-KO, 4/10
06/17/22 vs. Yader Cardoza, W-KO, 5/10
02/06/22 vs. Ricardo Blandon, W-KO, 6/10
10/16/21 vs. Moises Fuentes, W-KO, 6/10
06/12/21 vs. Karim Arce Lugo, W-KO, 9/10
11/21/20 vs. Hector Robles, W-TKO, 4/8
09/11/20 vs. Irving Ordaz Rasgado, W-KO, 2/8
11/09/19 vs. Ivan Meneses, W-TKO, 4/8
09/21/19 vs. Jordan Escobar, W-UD, 10/10
07/27/19 vs. Jose Ramirez Armenta, W-TKO, 6/8
06/22/19 vs. Emmanuel Cerda, W-TKO, 1/8
04/13/19 vs. Rogelio Gonzalez, W-KO, 1/8
03/02/19 vs. Jose Alpizar, W-RTD, 2/6
11/10/18 vs. Victor Trejo Garcia, W-UD, 6/6
09/01/18 vs. Christian Negrete Benavides, W-SD, 4/4
07/21/18 vs. Angel Chavez, W-TKO, 1/6
06/29/18 vs. Adolfo Aceves, W-TKO, 3/6
05/06/18 vs. Juan Carlos Casimiro, W-UD, 6/6
03/17/18 vs. Sawyer Flores, W-UD, 4/4
02/03/18 vs. Juan Garcia Angulo, W-TKO, 1/4
12/17/17 vs. Juan Quiros, W-MD, 4/4
09/16/17 vs. Israel Huesca Pineda, W-TKO, 1/4
07/01/17 vs. Rigo Omar Martinez Hernandez, W-UD, 4/4