
Hector Garcia
"El Androide"
Division: featherweight
Nationality: Dominican Republic
Hometown: San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic
Birth Date: 1991-11-01
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 67 cm
Stance: southpaw
Professional Record
16
Wins
(10 by KO)2
Losses
(1 by KO)0
Draws
18
Total Fights
Biography
Héctor Luis García Mora, born on November 1, 1991, in San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic, is a professional boxer measuring 5 feet 8 inches tall with a reach of 69 inches. Recognized by the moniker “El Androide,” García is celebrated for his calculated and relentless fighting style. He commenced his boxing career with a disciplined southpaw stance, which facilitated his ascent through the ranks of professional boxing. His foundational experience was shaped by participation in the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he represented the Dominican Republic in the men’s bantamweight event, establishing a reputation for his technical proficiency and resilience.
Transitioning to the professional arena in December 2016, García demonstrated early potential by decisively stopping his inaugural opponent, Marlembron Acuna, within three rounds. He soon captured the WBA Fedelatin featherweight title in November 2018, achieving victory over Robin Zamora with a powerful second-round knockout that underscored his strength and precision. In his initial defense of this title, García faced a challenging match against Anvar Yunusov, securing victory by split decision, which showcased his adaptability under pressure and his ability to navigate close contests.
A pivotal moment in García's career occurred in 2022 when he served as a late replacement against the highly regarded Chris Colbert in a WBA super featherweight title eliminator. In a remarkable upset, he dominated the fight, even delivering a knockdown to Colbert in the seventh round, ultimately winning by a wide unanimous decision.
Technical Overview
García’s boxing style is characterized by a blend of skills developed during his Olympic-level amateur career and his rigorous professional experiences. His footwork is meticulously designed to assert control within the ring, utilizing angles and calculated movements to corner opponents, which facilitates the implementation of his offensive strategies.
Similar to Oscar De La Hoya, García’s style is anchored in a strong amateur background, emphasizing fundamental principles such as balanced footwork, strategic offense, and precise punch placement. His systematic approach to attacking both body and head reflects the disciplined characteristics of the amateur tradition, with each punch carefully positioned to exhaust his opponent over the duration of the fight. However, García has refined this traditional style into a distinct approach. His Caribbean heritage is evident in his lateral movements, allowing seamless transitions between offensive and defensive postures, thereby creating opportunities for strikes from unexpected angles. His ability to shift weight and pivot quickly ensures that he remains agile, facilitating rapid closure of distance to unleash powerful combinations.
Once he successfully maneuvers his opponent toward the ropes, García's strategy becomes evident: he commits to his punches, incorporating weight transfer to enhance impact and deliver combinations directed at both the body and head. His southpaw stance introduces an element of unpredictability, making it challenging for opponents to anticipate his powerful strikes. García employs a technique of punching through his target, ensuring that each strike delivers the kind of force capable of wearing down even the most stoic fighters. Notably, his body shots are strategically designed to deplete his opponent’s energy, complicating their ability to evade his persistent offensive onslaught as the rounds advance.
With significant influence from his amateur tenure and a technical style that reflects the discipline of classic boxing legends, Héctor Luis García exemplifies an effective fighting approach that captures the rhythm and resilience characteristic of Caribbean boxing. His strategic footwork, combined with a commitment to both head and body attacks, positions him as a formidable presence in the ring - one who skillfully integrates his Dominican roots with the core tenets of elite boxing.
Fight History
11/25/23 vs. Lamont Roach, L-SD, 12/12
01/07/23 vs. Gervonta Davis, L-TKO, 9/12
08/20/22 vs. Roger Gutierrez, W-UD, 12/12
02/26/22 vs. Chris Colbert, W-UD, 12/12
12/18/21 vs. Isaac Avelar, W-UD, 8/8
07/21/21 vs. Miguel Moreno Gonzalez, W-TKO, 4/8
12/16/20 vs. Marco Acevedo, NC-NC, 3/8
07/27/19 vs. Anvar Yunusov, W-SD, 11/11
04/27/19 vs. Ronal Ron, W-RTD, 3/8
03/02/19 vs. Charlie Serrano, NC-NC, 1/10
11/10/18 vs. Robin Zamora, W-KO, 2/11
08/25/18 vs. Leonel Lugo, W-TKO, 2/8
07/16/18 vs. Antoni Armas, W-KO, 1/8
06/23/18 vs. Rafael Hernandez, W-KO, 6/6
02/24/18 vs. Jose Luis Graterol, W-TKO, 4/6
12/22/17 vs. Manuel Gonzalez Garcia, W-TKO, 2/8
09/14/17 vs. Alfonso Perez, NC-NC, 3/8
07/26/17 vs. Maikol Beaumont, W-UD, 6/6
06/24/17 vs. Miguel Encarnacion, W-TKO, 2/6
02/24/17 vs. Robinson Garcia, W-UD, 6/6
12/16/16 vs. Marlembron Acuna, W-RTD, 3/4