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Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 08:34 AM

Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Alfredo Evangilista,,,

In the 'World of Boxing Dictionary'

He is listed as a safe opponent for a Heavyweight World Champion.

A fighter who is unkown outside of his country.

A fighter who the boxing public likes, but knows that he has no chance at winning the fight.

What the fight fans cheer, is his ability to go the distance, while still
cheering for the Champion to win, but not hurt him.

Yes, he will get embarrassed a few times, and made to look like a fool
on occassion, but in the end he will praised for his performance.

Boxed Ears 03-23-2012 09:01 AM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
I'm still glad you're back. :yep

Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 09:47 AM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Boxed Ears,,

Your compliment,,,,,,,,,is much appreciated...

Poor Alfredo,,

November 7, 1989

'Former European Boxing Champion Held On Cocaine Charges'

Alfredo Evangilista was arrested on a central Madrid street, with possession of
cocaine. The former European Boxing Champion was charged with having
9 grams of cocaine in a vial.

The two-time World Heavyweight Challenger, who's claim to fame is going the
distance against Muhammad Ali, as well as being the European Heavyweight Champion.

A police spokesman said that a police patrol saw the Uruguayian-born Evangilista
on a central Madrid street with two woman early today. They saw him throw down
a vial. He was being held on possession charges.

The 34 year-old Evangilista fought 4 World Heavyweight Champions, including
Larry Holmes, Leon Spinks and Greg Page. He had last fought in April 1988 in
Madrid, and had announced his retirement from the ring after that bout.

Boxed Ears 03-23-2012 09:55 AM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Senor Pepe' (Post 12400936)
Boxed Ears,,

Your compliment,,,,,,,,,is much appreciated...

Poor Alfredo,,

November 7, 1989

'Former European Boxing Champion Held On Cocaine Charges'

Alfredo Evangilista was arrested on a central Madrid street, with possession of
cocaine. The former European Boxing Champion was charged with having
9 grams of cocaine in a vial.

The two-time World Heavyweight Challenger, who's claim to fame is going the
distance against Muhammad Ali, was being held with possession charges.

:-( What was he doing, trying to show up Lubbers?

Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 10:18 AM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
I think he claimed that he was holding it for a friend....:roll:

On a lighter note, while Alfredo was scoring on a central Madrid street in 1989,
he was able to score a couple of rounds against Muhammad Ali in 1977.

As a Challenger, Alfredo Evangilista was ranked #10 by the WBA.

Scoring by the Judges;
10-4-1
11-2-2
11-2-2

Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 12:12 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
This may be hard to believe, but

Alfredo qualified for a shot at Muhammad Ali's title by losing an
8-Round decision to Lorenzo Zanon.

Evangilista was ranked #6 by the WBA at the time.
And the recorded account has Zanon winning 7 of the 8 rounds.

As later stated by Howard Cosell on ABC-TV.

'This has to be the worst Heavyweight Championship fight in history.'

MrOliverKlozoff 03-23-2012 12:18 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Howard must not have known about Patterson's reign.

Stevie G 03-23-2012 12:39 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Senor Pepe' (Post 12400451)
Alfredo Evangilista,,,

In the 'World of Boxing Dictionary'

He is listed as a safe opponent for a Heavyweight World Champion.

A fighter who is unkown outside of his country.

A fighter who the boxing public likes, but knows that he has no chance at winning the fight.

What the fight fans cheer, is his ability to go the distance, while still
cheering for the Champion to win, but not hurt him.

Yes, he will get embarrassed a few times, and made to look like a fool
on occassion, but in the end he will praised for his performance.

And he got lucky in being given the decision in a fight with Billy Aird :yep

mr. magoo 03-23-2012 01:38 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Alfredo Evangelista was an ATG.. He mingled in a triumvirite of three great fighters including Lorenzo Zanon, Lucien Rodriguez and himself, the way that Ali, Foreman, and Frazier squared off in the 70's..

Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 02:00 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevie G (Post 12402124)
And he got lucky in being given the decision in a fight with Billy Aird :yep


Billy Aird,,,,,,,another tough Brit,,,,

Made Ring Magazine's Top 20 for a brief moment in 1976.


Alfredo did have a pretty decent amateur career, and a good start
in his Pro career.

Early wins over;
Neville Meade
Bepi Ros
Jose Luis Urtain
Lucien Rodriguez
Mario Baruzzi
Rudi Lubbers
Tony Moore

Alfredo Evangilista sparring partners for the Championship fight with Muhammad Ali;
* Ira Martin
* Wendell Bailey

SLAKKA 03-23-2012 02:16 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Get in a word about his pilot, Kid Tunero.

Titan1 03-23-2012 05:03 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
It still surprises me that Evangelista managed to beat Renaldo Snipes, especially after the way Greg Page took him out on the Holmes-Spinks undercard.Very resourceful guy.

Senor Pepe' 03-23-2012 05:58 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Another bout to remember, versus Leon Spinks.

Leon belted Alfredo around a little, but not before Alfredo staggered Leon
and had him pinned in the corner, and nearly out on his feet.

Alfredo was one good-punch away from a Knock-out upset victory.

Leon recovered to knock-out Alfredo out.

That was a good battle.

Longhhorn71 03-23-2012 06:15 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr. magoo (Post 12402561)
Alfredo Evangelista was an ATG.. He mingled in a triumvirite of three great fighters including Lorenzo Zanon, Lucien Rodriguez and himself, the way that Ali, Foreman, and Frazier squared off in the 70's..

Was Joe "King" Roman in the mix too????

mr. magoo 03-23-2012 06:16 PM

Re: Alfredo Evangilista 'The Safe Spaniard Challenger'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhhorn71 (Post 12405001)
Was Joe "King" Roman in the mix too????

Nah, he wasn't part of the elite circuit that the other three were in... Lucien, Lorenzo and alfredo.... Sounds as great as Curly, Moe and Larry.. Great mix.


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