“At first I wasn’t too disciplined, but then I started listening to him, and then he started molding me,” said Carlos Jr., who was named the most outstanding male bxer by U.S. Boxing in 2023 at the national championships in Lafayette, La. Last year he won the BoxAm tournament in Spain.Carlos Morales, a boxer from […]
“At first I wasn’t too disciplined, but then I started listening to him, and then he started molding me,” said Carlos Jr., who was named the most outstanding male bxer by U.S. Boxing in 2023 at the national championships in Lafayette, La. Last year he won the BoxAm tournament in Spain.Carlos Morales, a boxer from Hidalgo, Mexico, didn’t realize his last pro fight would be at the Honda Center in Anaheim. He lost to Jorge Linares a month before COVID-19 shut down the sport in 2020.His career was short but full of important fights. He had 28 bouts as a professional, winning 19 and losing five; four ended in a draw. His technique and defense led him to fight the best in his division, among them Mercito Gesta, Rene Alvarado and Ryan Garcia.Today, Carlos Jr. fights at 114 pounds, is an eight-time U.S. national champion and is seeking a spot on the Mexican Olympic team for the 2028 Los Angeles Games. He has more than 100 fights under his belt with less than 10 losses. He is known as “The Little Solution,” mirroring his father’s nickname and skill for deciphering opponents and finding the solution for beating them in the ring.