Monday, December 16, 2013

ANTHONY STEPHENS

Nicknames: "Untouchable", "The Warrior"
 Anthony Stephens opened his career Sept. 27, 1986 with a victory over Terry Parnham at the Bluebonnet Convention Center in Victoria, TX.  He then ran his record to 10-0-1, 4 ko's before tasting his first defeat at the hands of undefeated Oscar Ponce at Bally's in Las Vegas, NV nearly 3 years later. 

   May 27, 1993 he won the IBC Jr. Middleweight title by decision over Lee Fortune.  That win put him in line for a shot at Felix Trinidad for the IBF Welterweight title.  Anthony was stopped in round 10 of a good fight.  Stephens won the USBA Welterweight Championship by decision against Harold Brazier.   He became a fan favorite and headlined a few espn fight cards.  He tried twice to win the IBF Jr. Middleweight World Championship losing to Raul Marquez, and Yori Boy Campas in those efforts. 

   His last pro bout was Oct. 24, 2006 where he ended his pro career with a 3rd round knockout over Glen Brown at the Petroleum Club in Shreveport, LA.  Anthony Stephens final career tally was 33-19-2, 18 ko's.  I have the following of Anthony's bouts available to boxing fans on DVD:


1. TONY MARTIN                                [Draw-10]
2. LIVINGSTONE BRAMBLE              [L-10]
3. HAROLD BRAZIER  #1                    [L-10]
4. FELIX TRINIDAD                             [ko-by-10] {IBF Welter Title}
5. HAROLD BRAZIER  #2                     [w-12] {USBA Welter Title}
6. JAMES HUGHES                              [ko-by-12] {USBA Welter Title}
7. KEVIN POMPEY                              [tko-9]
8. DARRELL WOODS                          [w-10]
9. TOCKER PUDWILL                         [tko-8] {WAA Jr. Middle Title}
10. AARON "Superman" DAVIS            [w-10]
11. RAUL MARQUEZ                           [tko-by-9] {IBF Jr. Middle Title}
12. YORI BOY CAMPAS                     [tko-by-3] {IBF Jr. Middle Title}
13. FERNANDO VARGAS                   [tko-by-5]

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

STEVE BARRERAS

New Mexico boxer Steve Barreras started his pro career on August 22, 1988 winning a Unanimous decision over Eddie Hernandez.  He fought his first 5 fights on the road in California before returning to his home town of Albuquerque, NM and taking a 4 round decision victory over fellow New Mexican Danny Almanzar.  His toughness made him a favorite opponent to test potential stars on their way up.  His record includes bouts against some great names including:  David Sample, Robert Wangila, Skipper Kelp,  and World Champions Ike Quartey, and Yori Boy Campas.  Barreras never fought for a title and had his last bout on Aug. 3, 1994 ending on a winning note against Anthony Ayon.  He ended with a record of 10-11, 3 ko's.  I have the following Steve Barreras bouts available on DVD:

1. DANNY ALMANZAR                                 [w-4]
2. ROBERT WANGILA                                   [tko-by-6]
3. SKIPPER KELP                                            [tko-by-6]
4. BENJI MARQUEZ (Rds. 1,2,3,5,7 & 10)     [L-10]
5. IKE QUARTEY                                            [tko-by-3]
6. JIMMY HILLHOUSE                                   [w-6]
7. PAT BRICENO                                            [L-8]
8. ANTHONY AYON                                     [w-8] (Steve Barreras' LAST Pro Bout)


 
Steve Barreras Pro Career
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AMATEUR:

1. Freddie Jaramillo
2. George Gamez
3. Steve Maestas
4. Blay Bossell
5. Mario Gonzales
6. Vern Holden

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DANIEL PEREZ

Nickname: Pit Bull

After going 89-12 as an amateur, Daniel Perez of Albuquerque, New Mexico turned professional on Feb. 17, 1989 and scored a tko in round 1 over Javier Hurtado.  He ran off a string of impressive victories leading to an NABF Super middleweight title shot, losing by decision to Champion Warren Williams in Cancun, Mexico.  He then ran off a string of 4 big wins, including an impressive decision over undefeated Gerry Payne.



   He got his World Title shot against Nigel Benn, and even though it was on very short notice, he took the challenge and faced the Champion in Wembley Stadium.  After rocking the champion early in the fight, Benn eventually stopped Perez in round 7.

   Daniel fought once more, scoring a clear unanimous decision over Robert Britt.  This was Daniel's last professional bout.  Daniel Perez ended his pro career with a record of 19-4, 5 ko's.  If you would like to see him in action, I have the following bouts available on DVD:

1. JAVIER HURTADO                                                 [tko-1] (Pro Debut)
2. VICTOR EGOROV                                                  [L-6]
3. CHRIS SANDE                                                         [w-6]
4. BARRY BASLER                                                      [w-6]
5. QUIRINO "Kenny" GARCIA                                     [tko-1]
6. EARL BUTLER                                                         [w-10]
7. RANDY SMITH                                                        [w-10]
8. CHUCK PERALTA                                                   [ko-1]
9. CECIL MCKENZIE                                                   [w-10]
10. WARREN WILLIAMS (Rds. 1-10 of 12 Only)        [L-12] {NABF Super Middle Title}
11. JOSE CATANEO #2                                                [w-10]
12. GERRY PAYNE                                                       [w-10]
13. JORGE CHAVEZ                                                     [ko-5]
14. TONY BROOKS                                                     [w-10]
15. NIGEL BENN                                                          [ko-by-7] {WBC Super Middle Title}
16. ROBERT BRITT                                                      [w-8] (*Daniel Perez's LAST Pro Bout)

Daniel Perez pro record
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AMATEUR:

1. Unknown Opponent
2. Unknown Opponent
3. Jerry Brown
4. Derrick Rolon
5. Robert Tanuz                          {1987 NM GG 147 Lb. Final}





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ALEX GARCIA

Nickname: The San Fernando Hammer


Alex Garcia turned pro on Feb. 6, 1987 with a 1st round knockout of Cliff Melbourne at The Country Club in Reseda, CA.  He won his first title with a 12 round unanimous decision over Jerry Jones for both the NABF and WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Titles in Dec. of 1992.  Garcia suffered his 2nd loss in a shocking upset at the hands of Mike Dixon in Las Vegas, NV in June of 1993.  He later avenged that loss with a convincing 10 round decision victory over Dixon in the rematch.  In 1995 Alex lost his bid for the USBA Heavyweight title, with a unanimous decision loss to defending champion Buster Mathis Jr.  Alex's last pro bout was a tko-3 loss to Wallace McDaniel in Memphis Tennessee.  Garcia finished with a pro record of 40-6-1, 29 ko's.
Alex Garcia's Pro Record

I have the following Alex Garcia boxing matches available on DVD:

1. CLIFF MELBOURNE                        [ko-1] (Pro Debut)
2. WILLIAM CAMPUDONI                  [ko-1]
3. BILL DUNCAN                                 [tko-1]
4. BERNARD BENTON                        [tko-2]
5. LADISLAO MIJANGOS                   [tko-3]
6. ROCKY SEKORSKI                        [ko-1]
7. JERRY GOFF                                    [tko-2]
8. MIKE EVANS                                  [w-10]
9. ARTHUR WEATHERS                    [ko-2]
10. MIKE WHITE                                [tko-2]
11. MATTHEW BROOKS                  [tko-2]
12. OSSIE OCASIO                            [tko-8]
13. JERRY JONES                               [w-12] {Vacant NABF Heavy Title}
14. MIKE WILLIAMS                          [tko-5] {NABF Heavy Title}
15. ERIC CURRY                                 [tko-12] {NABF Heavy Title}
16. MIKE DIXON #1                           [tko-by-2] {Vacant WBC Cont-Am Title}
17. JAMES WARRING                        [Draw-12] {NABF Heavy Title}
18. GARING LANE                             [tko-by-2]
19. EVERTON DAVIS                        [w-10]
20. JOE HIPP                                      [L-12] {NABF Heavy Title}
21. MIKE DIXON #2                          [w-10]
22. EDDIE DONALDSON                  [w-10]
23. GEORGE STEPHENS                   [tko-3]
24. BUSTER MATHIS JR.                   [L-12] {USBA Heavy Title}

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AMATEUR:

1. Teofilo Stevenson
2. Wesley Watson
3. Viacheslov Yakolev


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Saturday, December 14, 2013

KENNY GOULD


Kenny Gould was an outstanding amateur boxer who won the Bronze medal at the 1988 Olympic games.  He opened his professional carrer on Dec. 3, 1988 with a 2nd round technical knockout over 20 fight veteran Harlen Holden.  He ran his record to 16-0, 8 ko's before losing his first fight against Anthony Bryant.  He avenged that loss with a unanimous decision victory in his next fight.  He was victorious in his only World title attempt stopping Derrick McGuire in round 10 to win the vacant IBO Welterweight title.  Kenny's last pro bout was a win against David Gonzalez (35-2-1) taking a unanimous 10 round decision.  A shoulder injury finally put a halt to the career of this talented boxer.  Gould finished with a winning record of 26 wins, 2 defeats, winning 15 by knockout.   I have the following Kenny Gould bouts available on DVD:

1. TORRENCE MARTIN                  [w-6]
2. JORGE MAYSONET                    [w-10]
3. GARY SMITH                               [w-8] (*Final Round Only)
4. VERNO PHILLIPS                        [w-6]
5. JORGE "Yaqui" HERNANDEZ      [tko-6]
6. ROGER TURNER                          [L-10]
7. DAVID GONZALEZ                     [w-10] (*Kenny Gould's LAST Pro Bout)


Amateur:

1. Michael Demoss
2. Candelario Duvergel
3. Juan Lemus


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

FRANCISCO "Panchito" BOJADO


   Francisco "Panchito" Bojado stepped onto the pro boxing scene with a bang!  He made his pro debut on Jan. 13, 2001 with a 2nd round destruction of Detrick Castor.  He ran his record to 8-0, 8 ko's before losing his first fight against world ranked Juan Carlos Rubio in a close 10 round decision.

   He would avenge that loss with a lopsided 12 round decision win over Rubio for the vacant WBC Contiental Americas Light Welterweight Title.  On July 24, 2004  He faced former IBA Lightweight World Champion Jesse James Leija in Atlantic City, NJ.  Bojado dropped Leija in round 2, but went on to lose a very close 10 round decision.  Bojado's fan friendly aggressive style made him an instant television favorite.

   He fought his last pro bout on Oct. 6, 2007 against former IBF Jr. Lightweight World Champion Steve Forbes.  Bojado ended his pro career with a record of 18-3, 12 ko's.

I have the following Panchito Bojado bouts available on DVD:

1. DETRICK CASTOR                     [tko-2] (Pro Debut)
2. ALEJANDRO RIVERA                 [tko-1]
3. ERNESTO FUENTES                   [tko-1]
4. GLENN FORDE                           [ko-2]
5. ELEAZAR CONTRERAS JR.       [ko-2] {WBC Youth Jr. Welter Title}
6. MAURO LUCERO                       [ko-1]
7. JUAN CARLOS RUBIO #1          [L-10]
8. FRANKIE SANCHEZ                  [w-8] (*1 Minute HL Clip ONLY)
9. FRANKIE SANTOS                     [tko-10]     
10. WILLIAM ADAMYAN                [ko-6]
11. LEMEUL NELSON                    [w-10]
12. JUAN CARLOS RUBIO #2        [w-12] {Vacant WBC Continental Americas Jr. Welter Title}
13. EMMANUEL CLOTTEY            [w-10]
14. ANDRE EASON                        [w-10]
15. JESSE JAMES LEIJA                 [L-10]
16. DAIRO ESALAS                        [w-10]


Francisco "Panchito" Bojado's pro career record



                  
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Saturday, December 7, 2013

JAVIER CINTRON

Nickname: "El Perrito"



   Bayamon Puerto Rico's Javier Cintron opened his pro career on March 10, 1990 with a 4 round decision win over Ivan Morales. 

   He then lost decisions in his next 2 bouts before running off a 5-0, 4 ko string of wins leading to a matchup in Albuqueruqe against soon to be 2 time World Champion Danny Romero.  In a tough bout, Cintron was brutally stopped in round 3 of that fight. 

   He took a 10-4, 8 ko record into his first title shot when he challenged Will Grigsby for the USBA Flyweight Championship, dropping a close 12 round decision. 

   He lost bids for 2 minor titles before fighting his last pro bout on Sept. 26, 2008 being stopped by Nestor Rocha in the 2nd round. 

   Javier Cintron finished his career with a record of 14-11-2, 10 ko's. 

I have the following Javier Cintron bouts available on DVD:

1. JOSE HERNANDEZ                        [tko-2]
2. DANNY ROMERO                          [ko-by-3]
3. VICTOR RABANALES                   [tko-by-4]
4. LUIS MALAVE                                [tko-4]
5. VIDAL PAZ                                      [w-6]
6. JOSE "Carita" LOPEZ #2                  [tko-by-3] {WBO Latino Fly Title}   
7. CARLOS VALCARCEL #1              [Tech-Draw-2]
8. NESTOR ROCHA                            [tko-by-2] (Cintron's Last Pro Bout)
 
Javier Cintron's Pro Record             


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Sunday, December 1, 2013

TONY AYALA JR.

Nickname: "El Torito"

   Rugged Tony Ayala Jr. opened his pro career at the Royal Palace Ballroom in San Antonio Texas with a quick 1 round KO over 40 fight veteran Zip Castillo.  He went to 21-0, 18 ko's before personal trouble put an apparent end to his fast soaring career in the ring.  He stopped Carlos Herrera in Nov. of 1982 and it looked like his career was over.  But 17 years later, at age 35, on August 20, 1999 he made his return to the ring with a 3rd round tko win over Manuel Esparza at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio.  He went 5-0 winning all 5 by ko before running into former world champion Yori Boy Campas and being stopped between rounds 8 and 9 for his first pro loss.  He would win 4 straight, 3 by ko and finally got a world title shot against Anthony Bonsante for the vacant IBA Super Middleweight Title.  Ayala was stopped in the 11th round and that was his last pro bout.  He created lots of excitement in the boxing world, and one can only imagine what would have been if he had not lost those 17 years along the way.  If you would like to see him in action, I have the following Tony Ayala bouts available on dvd:

1. MIKE BAKER                                               [w-8]
2. JOSE LUIS BALTAZAR                                [tko-2]
3. MARIO MALDONADO                                [ko-3]
4. PAT HALLACY                                             [ko-4]
5. JERRY CHEATEM                                        [tko-6]
6. NICANOR CAMACHO                                [w-10]
7. JOSE BAQUEDANO                                     [ko-1]   
8. JJ COTTRELL                                                [tko-8](Missing end of fight)
9. STEVE GREGORY                                        [tko-3]
10. CURTIS RAMSEY                                       [w-10] (Missing Decision for Ayala)
11. ROBBIE EPPS                                              [tko-1]
12. CARLOS HERRERA                                    [ko-3] (*1 Min. HL ONLY)   
13. MANUEL ESPARZA                                   [tko-3]
14. TONY MENEFEE                                        [tko-8]
15. GERALD COLEMAN                                  [ko-2]
16. LUIS RAMON "Yori Boy" CAMPAS          [tko-by-8]                   
17. SANTOS CARDONA                                  [w-10]
18. MANUEL LOPEZ                                        [tko-2]
19. URBANO GURROLA                                  [ko-2]
20. ANTHONY BONSANTE              [tko-by-11] {Vacant IBA Super Middle Title} (*Last Pro Bout)
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Amateur Bouts:     
1. Lamont Kirkland(A)-341
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Tony Ayala's Career record