Career
He also has a Nephew Juan Carlos Burgos, who is a Featherweight Prospect. Burgos" career has been marked by his mediocre record—after turning pro in 1993, he lost his first 4 fights, 2 by KO. Burgos kept fighting and eventually had better success. IBF Light Flyweight championship
WBA Light Flyweight championship
On December 13, 2003 he fought for Rosendo Álvarez WBA Light Flyweight Championship, the fight ended in a draw.
He lost the title to Will Grigsby in 2005, and rebounded with two wins in the flyweight division to set up a title fight with Vic Darchinyan for the IBF flyweight belt.
IBF & IBO Flyweight Championships
On March 3, 2007 Burgos fought Vic Darchinyan at the Home Depot Center in Los Los Angeles Burgos was knocked down and between the 10th and 11th rounds, the referee went to Burgos" corner to inquire to his fitness to continue.
The corner cleared Burgos to continue. In the 12th, Burgos was again on the receiving end of a flurry, and the referee ended the fight, a TKO loss.
Burgos then passed out on the stool in his corner.
He was taken on a stretcher with a neck brace to Los Angeles County Harbor-University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center, where doctors removed a blood clot from his brain and induced a coma. Burgos was moved out of the Intensive Care Unit to a regular room. He has been recognizing friends and family members.