Isaac Munoz Gutierrez is looking to become a big star in the sport of boxing.
The 28 year-old heavyweight from Mexico City is primed and ready to compete with the biggest names in the biggest division in the sport.
With a record of 12-0-1 with 10, knockouts, and a successful amateur career, Issac is not far from competing with the top of the division.
He is hoping to come to the United States this Spring and face significant challenges to propel himself into the top-five.
With top promotional companies Banner Promotions and United Boxing Promotions behind him, an ascension to the top can come sooner rather then later, as he will have a platform to display the skills that made him a Mexican amateur champion. He also competed in the World Series of Boxing where he compiled a record of 5-3.
Isaac started boxing at the age of 12 after his father took him to a fight card in Mexico City. After spending time in the Mexican Army, where he was an accomplished parachute jumper, Isaac began his professional career in 2011 with a 1st round stoppage over Misael Chavez. After another 1st round stoppage, Isaac suffered his only career blemish, which was a draw with another undefeated opponent.
Since then, Isaac has won 10 straight bouts, and he started to get on the radar of many boxing pundits.
“Isaac is a tremendous talent,” said Banner Promotions President, Artie Pelullo. “I am looking forward to getting him here and matching him with some of the top contenders in the heavyweight division. I feel within a couple of fights he will win a regional title, which will put him in line to fight for the heavyweight title.”
At 6’2” and 250 pounds, Isaac has the size and speed to compete with the top of the heavyweight division. All he needs is that opportunity. That opportunity lies in America, and soon the world will find out about one of the best kept secrets in the heavyweight division.