Morales won the 2009 general election with a landslide majority, polling 64%, an increase on his 54% victory four years previously.
Morales won the election and Quiroga finished a distant second place, receiving 28.6% of the vote.
Morales won the election with 53.7% of the votes, an absolute majority, unusual in Bolivian elections.
Morales won the 2009 general election with a landslide majority, polling 64%.
Morales won by 4 feet, a wide margin for a short race.
Morales won a close decision, but Chávez gained further respect for his effort.
Morales won the fight by a controversial split decision.
Morales won a close twelve round decision to claim his third world title in his second weight division.
Morales came back strongly in the second half of the fight and won four of the last six rounds on two judges' scorecards.
Morales, a senior, won the 200-yard butterfly for the fourth straight year.