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Javier Rogelio Jáuregui Delgado (September 5, 1973 – December 11, 2013), also known as El Chatito, was a Mexican professional boxer in the lightweight (135 lb) division.

Jáuregui was born on 5 September 1973 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) and turned pro in 1988 at the age of 14.[1] After 15 years, in 2003, he captured the Vacant IBF Lightweight Title with a TKO over Leavander Johnson. He lost the title in his first defense to Julio Díaz in 2004. He also handed future 2x lightweight world champion Jose Luis Castillo two TKO defeats.

Death

It was reported on December 11, 2013 that Jauregui had suffered a stroke in Jalisco, Mexico, and been declared braindead. He died later that day, after a short period in a coma.[2]

Professional boxing record

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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="8" | 54 Wins (37 knockouts), 17 Losses (5 knockouts), 2 Draws
|- style="text-align:center; background:#e3e3e3;"
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Res.
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Record
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Opponent
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Type
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Round
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Date
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Location
| style="border-style:none none solid solid;" | Notes
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 54-17-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Fernando Ayala
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (8)}}
| {{small|2013-01-12}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 53-17-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Russia}} Ruslan Provodnikov
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|8 (10)}}
| {{small|2010-02-12}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 53-16-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Kyrgyzstan}} Almazbek Raiymkulov
| {{small|MD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2008-09-19}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 53-15-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} Anthony Peterson
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2008-08-02}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 53-14-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Miguel Angel Huerta
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|2008-03-14}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Cicero Stadium 1909 S. Laramie, Cicero, Illinois, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|Won NABF Lightweight Title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 52-14-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} Adrian Mora
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|8 (12)}}
| {{small|2007-09-18}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Table Mountain Casino, Friant, California, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|Won IBA Super Lightweight Title.}}
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 51-14-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Jose Reyes
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|8}}
| {{small|2007-05-11}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Coliseo Angel 'Cholo' Espada, Salinas, Puerto Rico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 51-13-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Dominican Republic}} Joan Guzman
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2006-05-06}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 51-12-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Jose Quintana
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|4 (10)}}
| {{small|2005-12-16}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 50-12-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Philippines}} Randy Suico
| {{small|MD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2005-09-23}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} USC Lyon Center, Los Angeles, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 49-12-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Ricky Quiles
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|2005-06-16}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek, Florida, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 49-11-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Cristian Favela
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2005-02-04}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} UNF Arena, Jacksonville, Florida, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 48-11-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} James Crayton
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2004-07-30}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Centennial Garden Arena, Bakersfield, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 47-11-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Julio Díaz
| {{small|MD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|2004-05-13}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Sports Arena, San Diego, California, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|Lost IBF World Lightweight Title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 47-10-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} Leavander Johnson
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|11 (12)}}
| {{small|2003-11-22}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|Won vacant IBF World Lightweight Title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 46-10-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Juan Gomez
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|4 (12)}}
| {{small|2003-06-19}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|IBF World Lightweight Title Eliminator.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 45-10-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Alex Trujillo
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|2002-10-27}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Coliseo Mario Quixote Morales, San Juan, Puerto Rico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 44-10-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Miguel Casillas
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|6 (10)}}
| {{small|2002-05-17}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{draw}}Draw
| 43-10-2
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Japan}} Ryuhei Sugita
| {{small|TD}}
| {{small|5 (10)}}
| {{small|2002-02-17}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Japan}} International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 43-10-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Miguel Casillas
| {{small|MD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|2001-12-07}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|For vacant WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 43-9-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ivan Valle
| {{small|SD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|2001-05-25}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 42-9-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} Alex Camarillo
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|2 (10)}}
| {{small|2001-03-23}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 41-9-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Brazil}} Acelino Freitas
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|1 (12)}}
| {{small|2000-03-18}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Brazil}} Credicard Hall, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil}}
| align=left | {{small|For WBO World Super Featherweight Title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 41-8-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Jose Badillo
| {{small|SD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|1999-02-08}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|Forum Super Featherweight Tournament.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 40-8-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Puerto Rico}} Ricardo Rivera
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1998-10-19}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 39-8-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Adan Casillas
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1998-07-27}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 38-8-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Dominican Republic}} Agapito Sanchez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1998-02-21}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 38-7-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Javier Leon
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|10 (12)}}
| {{small|1997-10-24}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Won WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 37-7-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Rafael Olvera
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|11 (12)}}
| {{small|1997-04-25}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Lost Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 37-6-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Alvaro Medel
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|1997-01-31}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ocotlan, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 36-6-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Julio Sanchez Leon
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|6 (12)}}
| {{small|1996-11-08}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ocotlan, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 35-6-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jesus Chavez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|12}}
| {{small|1996-08-09}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|USA}} Austin, Texas, United States}}
| align=left | {{small|For vacant NABF Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 35-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Luis Castillo
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|10 (12)}}
| {{small|1996-05-09}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 34-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Benito Rodriguez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|7 (12)}}
| {{small|1996-03-01}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 33-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ismael Lopez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|5 (12)}}
| {{small|1995-09-30}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 32-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Alvaro Medel
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|2 (12)}}
| {{small|1995-06-30}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 31-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Raul Martinez Mora
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|8 (12)}}
| {{small|1995-03-17}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Retained Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 30-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Luis Castillo
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|10 (12)}}
| {{small|1994-11-25}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Won Mexico Featherweight title.}}
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 29-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Luis Montes
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (10)}}
| {{small|1994-08-20}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 28-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Elias Quiroz
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|7 (10)}}
| {{small|1994-04-02}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 27-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Antonio Hernandez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1993-12-17}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 26-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Rodriguez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|7 (10)}}
| {{small|1993-08-20}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 25-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Rafael Ortega
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (10)}}
| {{small|1993-06-12}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 24-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Roberto Avila
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1993-04-03}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 23-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Juan Valencia
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|2 (10)}}
| {{small|1992-12-18}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 22-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Gustavo Mendoza
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|1 (10)}}
| {{small|1992-11-27}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 21-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Antonio Arias
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|1 (10)}}
| {{small|1992-06-26}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 20-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Luis Montes
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (10)}}
| {{small|1992-05-15}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 19-5-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose de Jesus Garcia
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|1 (10)}}
| {{small|1991-12-14}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 19-4-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Garcia
| {{small|SD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1991-10-04}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 19-3-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Martin Perez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1991-05-11}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 19-2-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Otilio Gallegos
| {{small|SD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1991-03-09}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 19-1-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Tomas Valdez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (10)}}
| {{small|1991-02-09}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 18-1-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Carlos Monroy
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|4 (10)}}
| {{small|1990-12-15}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 17-1-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Otilio Gallegos
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1990-10-20}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{no2}}Loss
| 16-1-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Raul Martinez Mora
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|9 (10)}}
| {{small|1990-08-10}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{draw}}Draw
| 16-0-1
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Miguel Juarez
| {{small|MD}}
| {{small|10}}
| {{small|1990-06-29}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 16-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Jose Davila
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|3 (8)}}
| {{small|1990-03-30}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 15-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Alfonso Salinas
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|2 (8)}}
| {{small|1990-02-23}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 14-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Gustavo Dominguez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (8)}}
| {{small|1989-11-03}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 13-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Benjamin Aragon
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|4 (8)}}
| {{small|1989-09-29}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 12-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Alvaro Medel
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|5 (8)}}
| {{small|1989-08-25}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 11-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} David Navarro
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (8)}}
| {{small|1989-07-07}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Minatitlan, Veracruz, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 10-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Rafael Valdovinos
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|4 (6)}}
| {{small|1989-06-03}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 9-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Juan Arias
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|3 (6)}}
| {{small|1989-04-21}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 8-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Rodolfo Peralta
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|5 (6)}}
| {{small|1989-02-16}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 7-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Ricardo Padilla
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|1 (6)}}
| {{small|1988-12-01}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 6-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Antonio Martinez
| {{small|KO}}
| {{small|2 (6)}}
| {{small|1988-11-11}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 5-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Antonio Martinez
| {{small|TKO}}
| {{small|5 (6)}}
| {{small|1988-08-26}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 4-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Leoncio Rodriguez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|6}}
| {{small|1988-07-15}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 3-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Antonio Martinez
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|4}}
| {{small|1988-06-10}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 2-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|USA}} Carlos Navarro
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|4}}
| {{small|1988-04-22}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left |
|- align=center
| {{yes2}}Win
| 1-0
| align=left | {{Flag icon|Mexico}} Alejandro Ochoa
| {{small|UD}}
| {{small|4}}
| {{small|1988-02-26}}
| align=left | {{small|{{Flag icon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico}}
| align=left | {{small|Professional debut.}}{{s-end}}

See also

  • List of IBF world champions
  • List of Mexican boxing world champions

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Muere ex púgil Javier "Chatito" Jáuregui |url=http://pulsoslp.com.mx/2013/12/11/muere-ex-pugil-javier-chatito-jauregui/ |accessdate=14 September 2014 |publisher=Pulso Diario de San Luis |date=11 December 2013 |language=Spanish |quote=Javier Rogelio Jáuregui Delgado nació el 5 de septiembre de 1973 en la ciudad de Guadalajara, Jalisco. Inició su carrera profesional en 1988, pero fue hasta 2003 cuando se coronó monarca ligero de la FIB tras vencer al estadounidense Leavander Johnson}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/story/265665.html |title=Ex-lightweight champion Jauregui dies at 40 |publisher=ESPN |author=Rafael, Dan |date=December 12, 2013}}

External links

  • {{BoxRec|id=7808}}
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| before = Paul Spadafora
Vacates
| title = IBF Lightweight Champion
| after = Julio Díaz
| years = 22 Nov 2003 – 13 May 2004
}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jauregui, Javier}}

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