Career
Moya"s natural boxing skills showed early in his life when older boys persuade him to brawl in the streets. Moya started in boxing at age of 11 years in his native hometown Barcelona. He reportedly compiled a 179-9 record in the amateur background.
In 1992 he defeated by decision 5-0 Colombian Fernando Retayud in the Olympics box-offs that earn him a spot in Barcelona Olympic Games.
1993 was his best amateur year with Moya obtaining two gold medals in South Americans Competitions and finishing with a silver medal in the Central American games held in Puerto Rico. Known as "El Terrible", Moya turned pro in 1994 and defeated Saohin Srithai Condo by decision to capture the interim WBA bantamweight title in 2000.
In 2001 he beat Adan Vargas by TKO to capture the vacant WBA bantamweight title. He lost the belt in his first defense by 9th round KO to Johnny Bredahl in 2002, and retired in 2004.