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Edison Miranda

Edison Miranda (born January 7, 1981) is a Colombian former professional who competed from 2001 to 2024 primarily in the , , and divisions. Known by the "Pantera," he compiled a professional record of 37 wins, 13 losses, and 32 over 50 bouts, renowned for his aggressive style and knockout power. Miranda challenged unsuccessfully for the IBF title against in 2006, where he broke his opponent's jaw despite losing by unanimous decision, and for the IBF title against in 2010. His career also included high-profile losses to unified champion in 2007 and future Hall of Famer in 2009. Outside the ring, Miranda faced significant legal challenges, including conviction for involvement in a drug trafficking and operation, for which he served nearly 18 months in prison. Born in Buenaventura, , Miranda endured a profoundly difficult childhood that shaped his resilient persona. Abandoned by his teenage at one month old, he was shuttled between caretakers and ran away at age nine in search of her, only to face rejection again and live on . By age 12, he worked in fields, and at 14, he took up cattle butchering to survive, often relying on scraps and for sustenance. A vivid dream at 14 inspired him to pursue , leading to amateur training under Jorge Garcia Beltran and a professional debut at age 20, where he quickly established himself with 10 first-round knockouts in his initial 23 fights. Miranda's professional rise peaked in the mid-2000s, highlighted by victories in title eliminators against Howard Eastman in 2006 and in 2007, positioning him as a top contender. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches with a 77.5-inch reach and fighting , his explosive punching earned him rankings as high as No. 2 in the WBA division in 2008. After moving his residence to , he continued competing into his 40s, securing a win in his final bout against Olimpo Cespedes in April 2024 before retiring inactive. In 2015, Miranda was indicted as part of a 29-person in a multimillion-dollar drug trafficking and scheme operating between , , and from 2010 to 2012. He surrendered to authorities that year but was rearrested in in 2017, leading to his detention at the Butner Correctional Facility. By 2020, he had pleaded guilty to charges including to possess and distribute controlled substances and , resulting in his aforementioned prison term.

Early life and background

Upbringing in Colombia

Edison Miranda was born on January 7, 1981, in Buenaventura, , a Pacific port city notorious for its , rampant drug trafficking, and associated that has long plagued its neighborhoods. Growing up in such an environment, Miranda came from a deeply impoverished family; his mother, only 14 years old at the time, abandoned him just one month after his birth, unable to care for him amid the harsh circumstances. He was subsequently passed among various caretakers, including a family friend, where he endured physical and mental from a young age, shaping his early experiences in a world dominated by survival and instability. Miranda's childhood was defined by relentless hardships that left little room for formal or stability, as he was thrust into labor and street life to fend for himself. At around age nine, he left his guardians to search for his mother across , only to be rejected again by her—now 23 and married—leaving him homeless and scavenging for food from trash, roadkill, or whatever he could find in Buenaventura and nearby areas like . By age 12, he worked construction jobs and in fields; two years later, at 14, he took up butchering cattle in , all while navigating the dangers of street crime and the need for constant in a community rife with gang activity and drug-related conflicts. These survival instincts, honed through years of exposure to and deprivation, would later manifest in his ferocious and aggressive approach to , reflecting the unyielding toughness required to endure his formative years. At age 14, amid this turmoil, Miranda experienced what he described as a divine epiphany—a vivid dream urging him toward as a path out of his circumstances—prompting him to seek out a and begin training as a means of escape from the and peril in Buenaventura. This moment marked a pivotal shift, channeling the resilience built from his early struggles into a disciplined pursuit that offered hope beyond the streets.

Amateur boxing career

Edison Miranda began his amateur boxing career in Buenaventura, Colombia, at around age 15, turning to the sport amid a challenging upbringing marked by poverty and street life. After just five months of initial training under Jorge Garcia Beltran and later José Bonilla, he made his debut on April 17, 1997—barely 16 years old—securing a first-round knockout victory that showcased his raw power and aggression. Miranda rapidly progressed, compiling an amateur record of approximately 152 bouts, with numerous first-round knockouts in early national competitions that highlighted his knockout prowess against top domestic opponents. He captured the Colombian middleweight championship in both 1998 and 1999, establishing himself as the country's premier prospect in the division, and added the National Games title in 2000. Representing internationally, Miranda competed in the 2000 American Olympic Qualifying Tournament in , , but was eliminated in the first round by Venezuelan Jim Rodriguez via referee stoppage contest. Despite his domestic successes and international exposure, he did not qualify for the Colombian Olympic team for the Sydney Games later that year.

Professional career

Middleweight division (2001–2008)

Edison Miranda made his professional boxing debut on March 16, 2001, defeating Luis Blandón by first-round in . Drawing from his amateur background, which honed his power-punching style, Miranda rapidly built an undefeated record, securing 25 consecutive victories—22 by —primarily in bouts held in and the . This streak established him as a formidable artist in the division, known for his aggressive pressure and devastating left hook. Among his early notable performances, Miranda scored a first-round knockout over Isidro García on June 15, 2002, in Barranquilla, Colombia, extending his dominance over regional opponents. In 2004, he claimed a technical decision victory against Alex Buname after three rounds in Hollywood, Florida, showcasing his ability to adapt when fights were halted due to cuts. Miranda's breakthrough on the international stage came on March 24, 2006, when he stopped former world champion Howard Eastman via seventh-round technical knockout in an IBF middleweight title eliminator at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, earning him a shot at the world championship. On September 23, 2006, Miranda challenged IBF middleweight champion in , , in a highly controversial bout marked by repeated low blows from Abraham and two point deductions assessed to Miranda for similar infractions. Despite the chaos and Abraham suffering a broken in the fourth round, Abraham retained his title by (115-111, 114-112, 114-114). Following the loss, Miranda rebounded with a unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten on March 3, 2007, at the Coliseo in , dropping Green twice en route to scores of 98-91 across the board. Miranda's momentum stalled in a WBC middleweight title eliminator against Kelly Pavlik on May 19, 2007, where he was stopped in the seventh round by technical knockout after three knockdowns in Youngstown, Ohio. These years solidified Miranda's reputation as a dangerous contender capable of thrilling wars but ultimately unable to capture a world title at 160 pounds.

Super middleweight division (2008–2014)

Following his losses in the middleweight division, including a seventh-round knockout defeat to Kelly Pavlik in May 2007 and a controversial majority decision loss to Arthur Abraham in September 2006, Edison Miranda transitioned to the super middleweight class to leverage his power at a higher weight. His debut in the division came in a catchweight rematch against Abraham on June 21, 2008, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Miranda started strongly, leading on all three judges' scorecards after three rounds (30-27, 29-28, 29-28), but Abraham turned the tide with precise counterpunching, dropping Miranda with a left hook in the fourth round before the referee stopped the bout at 1:13 due to Miranda's inability to continue, resulting in a technical knockout loss. Four months later, on October 24, 2008, Miranda rebounded with a hard-fought victory over Librado Andrade in , , a bout that showcased his resilience against a durable opponent known for his pressure fighting style. The judges scored it 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113 in Miranda's favor after 12 rounds, earning him a spot as a top contender in the division. Miranda's momentum carried into 2009, where he secured stoppage wins over Manuel Esparza ( in the third round on January 17) and Francisco Sierra (KO in the first round on October 22), building confidence ahead of high-profile challenges. However, on May 16, 2009, at the Oracle Arena in , he faced undefeated gold medalist in a fight for the NABF and WBO-NABO titles. Ward dominated with superior speed and ring generalship, winning a lopsided (119-109, 119-109, 116-112) over 12 rounds, handing Miranda his fourth professional loss. In 2010, Miranda earned a shot at the IBF super middleweight title against undefeated champion on April 17 at the in , , before a crowd of nearly 15,000. Miranda showed early aggression but was overwhelmed by Bute's technical prowess, absorbing a devastating left that dropped him in the third round, leading to a stoppage at 1:22 and a technical knockout loss. Despite the setback, Miranda's power kept him in contention, leading to bouts like a win over Rayco Saunders on June 4, 2011, at in . Later that year, on July 29, 2011, in , , Miranda faced Yordanis Despaigne in an IBF eliminator but was disqualified in the fifth round for repeated low blows, marking a frustrating end to his summer. He closed 2011 with a fifth-round technical victory over Kariz Kariuki on December 17 at , demonstrating his ability in a scheduled bout but maintaining activity at the fringes of contention. Entering 2012, Miranda suffered a loss to Isaac Chilemba on February 3 in , over 10 rounds, where a cut over his left eye and point deductions hampered his performance against the crafty . Later that year, on September 8 in , England, he was stopped in the ninth round by via technical knockout, as Bellew's body work sapped Miranda's energy in a clash. After a two-year hiatus, Miranda returned on September 7, 2014, in Tolú Viejo, , securing a first-round over Daniel Noguera in a six-round bout, his final fight before an extended retirement from the ring. This victory capped his tenure, where he went 4-5 in notable contests, highlighting his adaptability and persistent pursuit of title opportunities despite setbacks.

Later career and higher weights (2019–2024)

After a seven-year from following his last bout in 2014, Edison Miranda attempted a comeback on June 5, 2021, moving up to the where he weighed a career-high 248 pounds. Facing Carlouse Welch in San Antonio de Palmito, , Miranda was stopped in the second round by , marking a disappointing return against an opponent with a 17-2-1 record. This fight highlighted Miranda's shift to higher weight classes amid efforts to revive his career, though it underscored the challenges of re-entering the ring after such a long absence. Miranda remained inactive for nearly three more years before resurfacing in 2024 at and limits, reflecting his persistence at age 43. On February 24, 2024, he lost a over eight rounds to Brayan Santander at Club La Pradera in Carmen de Apicalá, (bridgerweight), with scores of 80-72, 80-72, 79-73, in a bout that exposed his reduced mobility and power against younger competition. On April 24, 2024, at the same venue, Miranda fought twice on the card: a loss over ten rounds to Jeison Troncoso () and a second-round victory over Olimpo Cespedes (), demonstrating flashes of his trademark aggression and punching power from earlier title-challenging days. These sporadic outings resulted in an overall of 1 win and 3 losses during the 2019–2024 period, with Miranda competing exclusively at weights above 200 pounds. Despite the setbacks, his resilience in pursuing comebacks echoed the determination that once positioned him as a top contender in the division. Miranda has been inactive since the April 2024 events, effectively retiring at age 43 with a spanning 50 professional bouts and a final of 37 wins (32 by ) and 13 losses.

Personal life

In 2015, Edison Miranda was indicted by a federal in as part of a 29-person involving the importation and possession of controlled substances, as well as and international . The operation, led by Colombian national Carlos Segura Galvis (alias "Torero"), generated approximately $5 million from narcotics sales between 2010 and 2012, with activities spanning , , and . Authorities executed arrest warrants simultaneously across these locations in coordination with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement () and Colombian , though Miranda initially evaded capture and was listed as a . He surrendered shortly thereafter and was released on . Miranda's legal situation escalated in December 2017 when he was arrested in for violating the terms of his , leading to his transfer to the Butner Correctional Facility in . By January 2019, he was negotiating a plea deal on the federal charges. He ultimately served nearly 18 months in for his involvement in the , which centered on transporting funds derived from illegal activities. The imprisonment marked a significant low point in Miranda's life, contributing to financial hardship and a prolonged hiatus from that began after his last fight in 2014. Upon release around mid-2019, he returned to his hometown of Buenaventura, , where he reflected on the experience as a humbling ordeal that ultimately motivated his clean comeback to the sport. This period damaged his public image as a once-promising contender but underscored his amid off-ring challenges.

Post-boxing activities

Following his retirement from after a final bout in 2024, Edison Miranda has been based in . As of November 2025, he remains inactive from the sport with no reported professional fights or major new ventures. His legal troubles served as a turning point, as reflected in a 2020 profile where he discussed redirecting his life positively.

Professional boxing record

Career summary
As of April 2024: 37 wins (32 KOs), 13 losses, 0 draws, 50 total bouts.
No.DateOpponentResultType/Rd.LocationNotes
12001-03-17Jose ChiquilloWinKO 1Barranquilla, Colombia
22001-03-24Luis BlandonWinKO 2Barranquilla, Colombia
32001-04-07Vidal DiazWinKO 1Polideportivo San Felipe, Barranquilla, Colombia
42001-05-05Saul TorresWinKO 1Barranquilla, Colombia
52001-08-04Fidel SarmientoWinKO 1Barranquilla, Colombia
62001-10-06Alfonso MosqueraWinTKO 2Arena Roberto Duran, Panama City, Panama
72001-12-01Jose ChiquilloWinKO 1Cartagena, Colombia
82002-06-15Nelson GilWinKO 1Estadio Olimpico, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
92002-06-22Joselito Del RosarioWinKO 1Club Los Cachorros, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
102002-06-29Rafael De la CruzWinKO 1San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
112003-03-15Joselito Del RosarioWinKO 1Coliseo Carlos 'Teo' Cruz, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
122003-04-12Roberto JimenezWinKO 1Club Los Cachorros, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
132003-04-19Danilo SerranoWinKO 1Club Los Cachorros, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
142003-04-26Jose Luis RoblesWinKO 1Club Los Cachorros, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
152003-06-07Manuel De la RosaWinTKO 2La Romana, Dominican Republic
162003-07-12Meregildo De Los SantosWinKO 1Cotui, Dominican Republic
172003-07-19Hector RodriguezWinKO 1Polideportivo, Moca, Dominican Republic
182003-07-26Feliberto AlvarezWinKO 1Club San Carlos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
192003-08-02Darmel CastilloWinKO 1Salón Magnum Eventus, Panama City, Panama
202004-12-04Jonalis ReyesWinKO 1San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
212005-02-05Saul TorresWinKO 1Estadio Romelio Martinez, Barranquilla, Colombia
222005-05-07Sam ReeseWinUD 6Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.Scores: 58-54, 59-53, 59-53
232005-06-11Jose VarelaWinKO 1Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek, Florida, U.S.
242005-08-06Hilario GuzmanWinUD 6Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.Scores: 58-54, 59-53, 59-53
252005-10-01Sherwin DavisWinTKO 2Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
262006-03-04Howard EastmanWinUD 12Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.IBF Middleweight Title Eliminator
272006-09-23Arthur AbrahamLossTKO 11Rittal Arena, Wetzlar, Germany
282006-12-02Willie GibbsWinKO 1Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, U.S.
292007-03-03Allan GreenWinUD 10Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto RicoMiranda KD in 8th, Green KD twice in 10th
302007-05-19Kelly PavlikLossTKO 7FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.WBC Middleweight Title Eliminator
312007-10-06Henry PorrasWinTKO 2Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
322008-01-12David BanksWinKO 1Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
332008-06-21Arthur AbrahamLossTKO 5Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.Scores at stoppage: 30-27, 29-28, 29-28 Miranda
342009-01-24Manuel EsparzaWinKO 1Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
352009-03-07Joey VegasWinTKO 3York Hall, Bethnal Green, EnglandVegas down twice in round 3
362009-05-16Andre WardLossUD 12Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, U.S.
372009-10-10Francisco SierraWinTKO 2Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, California, U.S.
382010-04-10Lucian ButeLossTKO 4Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaIBF Super Middleweight Title
392011-06-11Rayco SaundersWinUD 6Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
402011-07-11Yordanis DespaigneLossDQ 6Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Disqualified for low blows
412011-12-11Kariz KariukiWinTKO 5Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Kariuki down once in the fifth round
422012-02-12Isaac ChilembaLossTD 8Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Technical decision due to cut; point deducted from each in 5th
432012-09-12Tony BellewLossTKO 7Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, England
442013-09-13Eleider AlvarezLossTKO 6Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
452014-07-14Yuniel DorticosLossTKO 3American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida, U.S.
462014-09-14Daniel NogueraWinKO 1Patio Casa Los Caracoles, Santiago de Tolu, Colombia
472021-06-21Carlouse WelchLossTKO 6Colegio Bachillerato Resguardo Indigena, San Antonio de Palmito, Colombia
482024-02-29Brayan SantanderLossUD 8Club La Pradera, Carmen de Apicala, ColombiaScores: 80-72, 80-72, 79-73
492024-04-24Jeison TroncosoLossUD 10Club La Pradera, Carmen de Apicala, Colombia
502024-04-24Olimpo CespedesWinTKO 4Club La Pradera, Carmen de Apicala, ColombiaFinal bout before retirement

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