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When Antonio Cervantes travelled to Puerto Rico to defend his WBA Light-Welterweight Championship versus (4-1 Underdog) 17 1/2 year-old Wilfred Benetiz on March 6, 1976, there were rumors about the possibility of a 'tank job'. The 30 year-old Columbian, had wanted to retire, and had become frustrated when his Manager - Ramiro Machado could not secure a 'big money bout' with WBA Lightweight Champion - Roberto Duran for early-1976. Though plans were in the works for a May 1976 bout, negotiations had stalled. 'Kid Pambele' had a 'great 1975' by defeating Esteban DeJesus in a 'one-sided' 15-Round Decision in April 1975, and then stopped #1 WBA Challenger - Hector Thompson by a TKO 8 (cut-eye stoppage) in November 1975. Both bouts were suprisingly held at the Gimnasio Nuevo in Panama, (Roberto Duran's home-country). In each bout, the 5' 9" Champion had looked near invincible, with his spear-like left jab, and quick hard right-hand leads. Last edited by Senor Pepe'; 09-24-2012 at 08:07 AM. |
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Correct Flea Man,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ![]() Wilfred, who had been fighting at 145+ lbs. in recent fights in 1975, could not make 140 lbs. Many of Wilfred's 1974 bouts (when he was 16) were fought at 145+ lbs. In the Puerto Rican and Caribbean Press, it was stated that the growing 17 1/2 year-old was even having difficulty getting down to 144 lbs. The bout with 'Kid Pambele' was held in Puerto Rico at Hiram Bithorn Stadium, and Ramiro Machado (Cervantes' Manager) had negotiated a very nice fight purse, as a 'send off' for his fighter. |
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Yeah first Benitez didnt make weight according to you, then the fight was closer than what it looked like on film, then Cervantes was robbed, and now he threw the fight?
Youve also criticized Benitez for not giving a rematch to Cervantes who you now state went in to the tank taking a big bribe because he wanted to retire. I guess the next SEVEN years he fought on were my imagination. Does anyone believe a thing this guy says anymore? |
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March 1976
Associated Press, Antonio 'Kid Pambele' Cervantes, the WBA Light-Welterweight Champion stated that 'He was ready to retire.' A suprising statement from the 30 year-old Colombian, since he has fought extremely well in 1975, and had never looked better. Cervantes is fighting in Puerto Rico on March 6, 1976 - and will be defending his WBA Light-Welterweight Championship an '11th' time. His opponent a 17 year-old kid named Wilfred Benetiz, a popular teenage Puerto Rican in his home-country. The Champion is a heavy favorite at (4-1 Betting-odds) to retain his Championship in San Juan. Antonio known as 'Kid Pambele', has expressed frutration at not being able to secure a bout with 'Panamanian Sensation' - WBA Lightweight Champion - Roberto Duran. Kid Pambele. 'I wanted to have one more big fight before I retire. Duran has done everything to avoid challenging me. His manager said that he wants to stay at 135 lbs. for another 2-years, and then maybe move up to Light-Welterweight in 1978. That sounds like he doesn't want to fight me.' Last edited by Senor Pepe'; 09-24-2012 at 01:47 PM. |
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I cant wait for the never before published, made up expose you miraculously find and post here detailing Cervantes and Benitez admission that the fight was fixed.
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I found new infornation, in a newspaper article with WBC Chairman, Sr. Elias Cordova. It was all about 'money', typical for WBA fighters, managers and approved promoters. |
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Wilfred {born on on September 12, 1958} and the weight.
As far back as mid-1974, a 15 1/2 year-old Wilfred was fighting at 146 lbs. In October 1975 at the Felt Forum, NYC - the just turned 17 year-old Wilfred came in at 150 lbs. versus Argentinian 'southpaw' Light-Middleweight - Omar Ruben Realico, and there wasn't an ounce of fat on him, as he was muscular and super-tight. Fact Check
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Flea Man, Madison Square Garden and the 'political hacks' at the NYSAC always made adjustments for the 'house fighters'. Both on the 'scales', and the 'officials'. Not to say Wilfred 'El Radar' wasn't a super-talent and 'Wunderkind' but - lets just say that he got 'special treatment'. |
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I remember watching Cervantes - Dejesus and a mention that Duran's management (Eleta?) was in attendence. I think Duran would fight anybody as edivenced by his moving up to fight Leonard and Hagler. But I find it very plausible that Duran's management team wanted no part of Cervantes based on a risk/reward assessment. Any info floating around on this?
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natonic,
Don King signed Roberto Duran to a '3-bout package' in October 1975. His first fight as part of that package was versus Leonico Ortiz in Puerto Rico in December 1975. Then Angel Mayoral was scheduled for a Febraury 1976 WBA Lightweight Title Defense in Las Vegas. Then Don King had 'pencilled in' - Roberto Duran vs Antonio Cervantes for May/June 1976. Roberto never went through with the bout with Angel Mayoral, and the 'package deal' went 'up-in-smoke'. |
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