Career
By his sixth bout, however, he had to rise off the canvas against Julio Guerrero of the Dominican Republic before winning on an eight round unanimous decision. Then, he had another fight in Puerto Rico, this time at Mario Morales Coliseum, and the fight was telecasted all across the island. Both of their opponents had visa trouble and at the last minute, the card"s promoters decided that in order to save the card, they"d put Carazo, a Junior.
Bantamweight, and Vazquez, a Bantamweight, against each other.
Carazo suffered his first loss, by a knockout in the first round. He was dropped in round four, but seconds after getting off, he dropped Roman near the ring"s ropes.
This time, he was knocked out in the first round, and, for all purposes, his boxing career was over after this. Carazo then went to Chile in 1992, losing a decision to Chilean fighter Bernardo Mendoza.
Carazo decided to retire after that, but in 1996, he tried a comeback in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, losing by a knockout in five rounds to an unknown boxer, Angel Castellar, who was 2-5-2 coming into the fight.
Carazo had a record of 25 wins and 9 losses, with 19 wins by knockout.