Post on 22-Mar-2018
ABRIL2016June 2016
THE NEW ERA OFSMALLER DIVISIONS
VARGAS vs SALIDOGoing for the title of “Best fight of the year”
JESSIE VARGAS,An american with aztec blood
Located on the northwest coast of Mexico, beautiful Sinaloa State, which nestles on Mexico`s Northwest coast, is a hub of agricultural productivity, while possessing countless outstanding natural and cultural attractions plus the booming popular music " Band or Tambora." Host to Mexico`s second largest shing eet in the country, Sinaloa also has the ports of Topolobampo and Mazatlan. Sinaloa is the birthplace of boxing stars Jorge "Travieso" Arce, Humberto "Zorrita" Soto and the current WBC super yweight world champion, Carlos "Principe" Cuadras, the pride of Guamuchil. Culiacan is the capital of Sinaloa. It`s the adopted home of Mexico`s greatest ever champion, Julio Cesar Chavez. Julio was born in Ciudad Obregon Sonora, but brought up in Culiacan.
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The aquamarinegem of the Mexican Pacic.
Located on the northwest coast of Mexico, beautiful Sinaloa State, which nestles on Mexico`s Northwest coast, is a hub of agricultural productivity, while possessing countless outstanding natural and cultural attractions plus the booming popular music " Band or Tambora." Host to Mexico`s second largest shing eet in the country, Sinaloa also has the ports of Topolobampo and Mazatlan. Sinaloa is the birthplace of boxing stars Jorge "Travieso" Arce, Humberto "Zorrita" Soto and the current WBC super yweight world champion, Carlos "Principe" Cuadras, the pride of Guamuchil. Culiacan is the capital of Sinaloa. It`s the adopted home of Mexico`s greatest ever champion, Julio Cesar Chavez. Julio was born in Ciudad Obregon Sonora, but brought up in Culiacan.
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The aquamarinegem of the Mexican Pacic.
Editorial Mr. Mauricio Sulaiman: ¡NO! To professionals on the olympic games
Upcoming fights
World champions by heritage
Inside the ring
Remembering “Chicanito”
The interview: Jessie Vargas
No one will ever forget them by Víctor Cota: the great, Ultiminio Ramos
British boxing by Jamie Perry… Andrew Selby - 'ac superstar’
Vargas vs. Salido, a mexican civil war!
Prospects of the ring by José Maria Stampa…Ryota Murata
WBC Cares: Kali Reis, a role model
The first punch team in Germany
Thoughts of James… fighting for female boxing rights
Don Jose Sulaiman anecdotes…the past times of boxing
“GGG, the WBC Middleweight Champion
The new era of the smaller divisions
The game of gloves by Pepe Havok…Polemic scorecards
From the ring to the screen and vice versa by Mauricio Flores
Female world champions
Through my eyes by Nancy Rodriguez…Female boxing
World champions
Directory:
“WBC Boxing World” is the official magazine of the World Boxing Council.
. Executive DirectorMauricio Sulaimán.
SubdirectorVíctor Silva.
Marketing ManagerJosé Antonio Arreola Sulaimán
Managing EditorFrancisco Posada Toledo
Design DirectorAlaín M. Flores
Design contributionJose Landeros
CoordinatorsPaulina BrindisPaul Landeros
TranslationPaul Landeros / James Blears
PhotosNaoki Fukuda
Sumio Yamada Alma Montiel
José Rodríguez
Contributing EditorsVíctor Cota (WBC Historian)
José Antonio Arreola Sulaiman Juan Pereira
James Blears Jamie Parry
Jose Maria StampaPaulina Brindis
Editorial Mr. Mauricio Sulaiman: ¡NO! To professionals on the olympic games
Upcoming fights
World champions by heritage
Inside the ring
Remembering “Chicanito”
The interview: Jessie Vargas
No one will ever forget them by Víctor Cota: the great, Ultiminio Ramos
British boxing by Jamie Perry… Andrew Selby - 'ac superstar’
Vargas vs. Salido, a mexican civil war!
Prospects of the ring by José Maria Stampa…Ryota Murata
WBC Cares: Kali Reis, a role model
The first punch team in Germany
Thoughts of James… fighting for female boxing rights
Don Jose Sulaiman anecdotes…the past times of boxing
“GGG, the WBC Middleweight Champion
The new era of the smaller divisions
The game of gloves by Pepe Havok…Polemic scorecards
From the ring to the screen and vice versa by Mauricio Flores
Female world champions
Through my eyes by Nancy Rodriguez…Female boxing
World champions
Directory:
“WBC Boxing World” is the official magazine of the World Boxing Council.
. Executive DirectorMauricio Sulaimán.
SubdirectorVíctor Silva.
Marketing ManagerJosé Antonio Arreola Sulaimán
Managing EditorFrancisco Posada Toledo
Design DirectorAlaín M. Flores
Design contributionJose Landeros
CoordinatorsPaulina BrindisPaul Landeros
TranslationPaul Landeros / James Blears
PhotosNaoki Fukuda
Sumio Yamada Alma Montiel
José Rodríguez
Contributing EditorsVíctor Cota (WBC Historian)
José Antonio Arreola Sulaiman Juan Pereira
James Blears Jamie Parry
Jose Maria StampaPaulina Brindis
Since our childhood, our primary idol is our Dad, who offers the vital hand of support for our very rst steps on a road of life, with its future stretching ahead into the distance of the future. Boxing has its very proud tradition of ghters who`ve decided to follow the trajectory of Dad. A decision which carries responsibility as well as pride. Fighters that are following the pioneering steps of paternal greatness. Muhammad Ali, the greatest gure of boxing,
was followed by his daughter, Laila Ali, who became one of the greatest female boxers and a pioneer of female pugilism. During her career, Laila conquered the WBC middleweight title and shaped an impressive undefeated record of 21 KO´s in 24 wins. Floyd Mayweather Jr, future Hall of Famer, has boxing coursing and teaming in his veins as does his father, Floyd Sr, as well as his uncles, Jeff and Roger, who shone in the sport. Despite having a tough childhood and some occasional differences with Pa, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was able to build a wondrous
career and retire with an undefeated record, to be considered as one of the best pound for pound ghters of all eras. One of the most amazing surprises in the history of our sport, occurred when in February, 1978, Leon Spinks, a boxer with only 7 pro matches, defeated Muhammad Ali to conquer the heavyweight belt. Lucky thirteen also marked triumph for the young Corey Spinks, who conquered the WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight championship after defeating Nicaraguan, Ricardo Mayorga, on December 13th in 2003.
With Mexican boxing there`s the towering gure of Julio Cesar Chavez, considered the glittering greatest this nation has produced thus far. His sons, Julio Cesar Jr. and Omar, decided to follow his steps into the ring. While the career of Omar didn’t develop quite as expected, Junior was able to conquer the Green and Gold middleweight belt. The World Boxing Council congratulates fathers, with dedication, effort and sacrice to provide their best round come around in order to give to their families the best possible future.
Since our childhood, our primary idol is our Dad, who offers the vital hand of support for our very rst steps on a road of life, with its future stretching ahead into the distance of the future. Boxing has its very proud tradition of ghters who`ve decided to follow the trajectory of Dad. A decision which carries responsibility as well as pride. Fighters that are following the pioneering steps of paternal greatness. Muhammad Ali, the greatest gure of boxing,
was followed by his daughter, Laila Ali, who became one of the greatest female boxers and a pioneer of female pugilism. During her career, Laila conquered the WBC middleweight title and shaped an impressive undefeated record of 21 KO´s in 24 wins. Floyd Mayweather Jr, future Hall of Famer, has boxing coursing and teaming in his veins as does his father, Floyd Sr, as well as his uncles, Jeff and Roger, who shone in the sport. Despite having a tough childhood and some occasional differences with Pa, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was able to build a wondrous
career and retire with an undefeated record, to be considered as one of the best pound for pound ghters of all eras. One of the most amazing surprises in the history of our sport, occurred when in February, 1978, Leon Spinks, a boxer with only 7 pro matches, defeated Muhammad Ali to conquer the heavyweight belt. Lucky thirteen also marked triumph for the young Corey Spinks, who conquered the WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight championship after defeating Nicaraguan, Ricardo Mayorga, on December 13th in 2003.
With Mexican boxing there`s the towering gure of Julio Cesar Chavez, considered the glittering greatest this nation has produced thus far. His sons, Julio Cesar Jr. and Omar, decided to follow his steps into the ring. While the career of Omar didn’t develop quite as expected, Junior was able to conquer the Green and Gold middleweight belt. The World Boxing Council congratulates fathers, with dedication, effort and sacrice to provide their best round come around in order to give to their families the best possible future.
Mairis Briedis, the new WBC Silver
Cruiserweight Champion, nicknamed
"Lethal Latvian," pulled out all the stops in
his hometown Riga, methodically
wearing down former titlist Olanrewaju
"God's Power" Durodola, to earn a ninth
round TKO win.
5,000 enthusiastic fans at the "Arena
Riga" saw a very close opening round, in
which both ghters had their moments,
but also used some dirty tactics forcing
world-class referee Frank Garza to rely
on all of his experience to control the
action. In round three Garza took a
point from Durodola for repeatedly
hitting after the break command.
After good back-and-forth action in the
rst three rounds, 31 year old Briedis
took control in the fourth pounding away,
and Duradola was on shaky legs. From
that moment on, the local hero was in the
driver's seat and continuously landed
hard and clean shots to the head. Briedis
scored a knockdown half-way through
round six with a well timed left hook to
the head, but was also penalized with a
point deduction later in that round for
excessive holding.
Although the Champ tried to ght back,
Duradola never fully recovered from the
knockdown and was on the wrong end of
some more very hard punches in the
seventh and eighth. At the beginning of
round nine Briedis nailed his opponent
into the red corner, Durodola stumbled
and was only held up on his feet by the
corner pad. It was correctly ruled as
another knockdown.
In the middle of another urry of
punches after 2:58 minutes of the ninth
round, Frank Garza had seen enough,
stepped in and waived it off, to protect
Durodola from receiving further
punishment. At the time of the stoppage,
Briedis was well ahead on all scorecards
(77-72, 78-70 and 78-70 at the open
scoring after the eighth round).
The new Silver Champion is now
awaiting to challenge the winner of the
W B C W o r l d C r u i s e r w e i g h t
Championship ght between Tony
Bellew and Ilunga Makabu, on May 29th
in Liverpool, England.
Shout and bellow it from the rooftops.... Tony Bellew (28-2-1, 18 KOs) delivered a 3 round KO over WBC #1 rated Ilunga Makabu (19-2, 18 KOs) to c l a i m t h e v a c a n t W B C cruiserweight belt on Sunday in the Goodison Park stadium in Liverpool, England.
It was a dream come true, because the se t t ing was Goodison Park, which is the home ground of Everton soccer Club. Tony was, is and forever will be an avid fan of "The Toffees!" And it`s his son`s eighth birthday today!
In round one, Bellew punished Makabu on the ropes, but then he got clocked by a Makabu straight counter left and went down, but got up. After a cautious round two, Bellew opened up in round three, severely rocking Makabu, then got him out of there with a ruthless barrage of punches, which knocked him cold. Makabu collapsed to the canvas just as referee Victor Loughlin stepped in to wave it off. Time was 1:20.
BELLEW, NEW WBC CHAMPION
"LETHAL LATVIAN" STOPS "GOD'S POWER" BEATS DURODOLA BY NINTH BRIEDIS
ROUND TKO By Malte Muller-Michaelis
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez impressively
defended his World Boxing Council
middleweight title with a devastating
sixth round one punch KO, which
knocked brave two time former world
Champion Amir "King" Khan into the
world of nod for a couple of minutes,
in a baptism of re for the elegant T-
Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Khan, knew better than to hang
around cheek to jowl with a ring
predator, and was on his bike, back
pedaling, moving laterally and not
allowing the slower Canelo to plant his
f e e t t o u n l o a d a l u m b e r i n g
blockbuster, and paradoxically it was
Khan, who desisively landed rst and
cleanly.
The watershed came in the fth when
both simultaneously connected with
left hooks at close range. Canelo
who's built like a brick house didn't
inch or budge, but willowy Khan was
shaken, and stirred himself, but not
enough to avoid a sinking right to the
ribcage, which marked him with an
ugly purple welt to his slim torso.
It was never going to be possible for
courageous Amir Khan to match a
cannon, armed with a pellet gun
offense, and inevitable that he'd
eventually walk into a wall. But...
when it happened it was non the less
shocking.
Canelo swiveled and with the fulcrum
of power, start ing in his legs,
embodied in his trunk and translated
via his shoulder into a piston/Liston
st, he unleashed an almighty right
hook, which exploded on the side of
Khan's jaw. A left thrown by Khan an
instant later apped over Canelo's
head, as he dropped poleaxed,
banging his head hard on the
canvass.
“He is a fast ghter, and I knew things
would be complicated in beginning,
but I knew they would come to my
favor as the ght went on," said
Canelo, adding: "People have known
me only for my power. I have many
more qualities in the ring, and I
showed that. I think people saw more
of me tonight. Someone that comes in
to box gives you more trouble than
someone who comes right in, which
is a little easier."
POW WOW FROM CANELO!
Twin Jermell Charlo won the vacant W o r l d B o x i n g C o u n c i l superwelterweight title TKO'ing John Jackson in the eighth round, on a c a r d o r g a n i z e d b y T G B Promot ions and Mayweather Promotions at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
John, the son of legendary double champion and supreme power puncher Julian "The Hawk" Jackson, used his advantages of height, reach and slick boxing skills, milling on the retreat in the rst half of the ght, connecting with left jabs and
some sparing rather than spearing combinations.
According to the judges, John Jackson was ahead until the seventh round, 69-64 on all three cards.
However, Charlo who'd been landing some of his own jabs and heavy body punches, took matters into his own hands, unleashing a sustained attack at the beginning of the eighth. He landed a massive right hook to the side of Jackson's face, which froze, him and had him t o t t e r i n g o n u n s t e a d y , uncoordinated legs, like a newly born colt.
Charlo immediatly followed up, with a pair of left hooks on the button,
driving Jackson on to the ropes. His face came to rest on the second rope. Referee Tony Weeks, moved in swiftly to save John, stopping the ght at fty one seconds.
With this victory, Charlo remains undefeated at 28-0, with 13 knockouts, capturing the 154-pound WBC crown that Floyd Mayweather Jr vacated. Jackson slips to 20-3 with 15 knockouts.
Jermell Charlo is Jarmell's twin's brother. Jarmell is the super welterweight champion of the World Boxing Association. On that same bill, he defended his title against former world champion Austin Trout, winning a convincing unanimous decision.
CHARLO CROWNED NEW WBC CHAMPION
I N S I D E T H E R I N G
Mairis Briedis, the new WBC Silver
Cruiserweight Champion, nicknamed
"Lethal Latvian," pulled out all the stops in
his hometown Riga, methodically
wearing down former titlist Olanrewaju
"God's Power" Durodola, to earn a ninth
round TKO win.
5,000 enthusiastic fans at the "Arena
Riga" saw a very close opening round, in
which both ghters had their moments,
but also used some dirty tactics forcing
world-class referee Frank Garza to rely
on all of his experience to control the
action. In round three Garza took a
point from Durodola for repeatedly
hitting after the break command.
After good back-and-forth action in the
rst three rounds, 31 year old Briedis
took control in the fourth pounding away,
and Duradola was on shaky legs. From
that moment on, the local hero was in the
driver's seat and continuously landed
hard and clean shots to the head. Briedis
scored a knockdown half-way through
round six with a well timed left hook to
the head, but was also penalized with a
point deduction later in that round for
excessive holding.
Although the Champ tried to ght back,
Duradola never fully recovered from the
knockdown and was on the wrong end of
some more very hard punches in the
seventh and eighth. At the beginning of
round nine Briedis nailed his opponent
into the red corner, Durodola stumbled
and was only held up on his feet by the
corner pad. It was correctly ruled as
another knockdown.
In the middle of another urry of
punches after 2:58 minutes of the ninth
round, Frank Garza had seen enough,
stepped in and waived it off, to protect
Durodola from receiving further
punishment. At the time of the stoppage,
Briedis was well ahead on all scorecards
(77-72, 78-70 and 78-70 at the open
scoring after the eighth round).
The new Silver Champion is now
awaiting to challenge the winner of the
W B C W o r l d C r u i s e r w e i g h t
Championship ght between Tony
Bellew and Ilunga Makabu, on May 29th
in Liverpool, England.
Shout and bellow it from the rooftops.... Tony Bellew (28-2-1, 18 KOs) delivered a 3 round KO over WBC #1 rated Ilunga Makabu (19-2, 18 KOs) to c l a i m t h e v a c a n t W B C cruiserweight belt on Sunday in the Goodison Park stadium in Liverpool, England.
It was a dream come true, because the se t t ing was Goodison Park, which is the home ground of Everton soccer Club. Tony was, is and forever will be an avid fan of "The Toffees!" And it`s his son`s eighth birthday today!
In round one, Bellew punished Makabu on the ropes, but then he got clocked by a Makabu straight counter left and went down, but got up. After a cautious round two, Bellew opened up in round three, severely rocking Makabu, then got him out of there with a ruthless barrage of punches, which knocked him cold. Makabu collapsed to the canvas just as referee Victor Loughlin stepped in to wave it off. Time was 1:20.
BELLEW, NEW WBC CHAMPION
"LETHAL LATVIAN" STOPS "GOD'S POWER" BEATS DURODOLA BY NINTH BRIEDIS
ROUND TKO By Malte Muller-Michaelis
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez impressively
defended his World Boxing Council
middleweight title with a devastating
sixth round one punch KO, which
knocked brave two time former world
Champion Amir "King" Khan into the
world of nod for a couple of minutes,
in a baptism of re for the elegant T-
Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Khan, knew better than to hang
around cheek to jowl with a ring
predator, and was on his bike, back
pedaling, moving laterally and not
allowing the slower Canelo to plant his
f e e t t o u n l o a d a l u m b e r i n g
blockbuster, and paradoxically it was
Khan, who desisively landed rst and
cleanly.
The watershed came in the fth when
both simultaneously connected with
left hooks at close range. Canelo
who's built like a brick house didn't
inch or budge, but willowy Khan was
shaken, and stirred himself, but not
enough to avoid a sinking right to the
ribcage, which marked him with an
ugly purple welt to his slim torso.
It was never going to be possible for
courageous Amir Khan to match a
cannon, armed with a pellet gun
offense, and inevitable that he'd
eventually walk into a wall. But...
when it happened it was non the less
shocking.
Canelo swiveled and with the fulcrum
of power, start ing in his legs,
embodied in his trunk and translated
via his shoulder into a piston/Liston
st, he unleashed an almighty right
hook, which exploded on the side of
Khan's jaw. A left thrown by Khan an
instant later apped over Canelo's
head, as he dropped poleaxed,
banging his head hard on the
canvass.
“He is a fast ghter, and I knew things
would be complicated in beginning,
but I knew they would come to my
favor as the ght went on," said
Canelo, adding: "People have known
me only for my power. I have many
more qualities in the ring, and I
showed that. I think people saw more
of me tonight. Someone that comes in
to box gives you more trouble than
someone who comes right in, which
is a little easier."
POW WOW FROM CANELO!
Twin Jermell Charlo won the vacant W o r l d B o x i n g C o u n c i l superwelterweight title TKO'ing John Jackson in the eighth round, on a c a r d o r g a n i z e d b y T G B Promot ions and Mayweather Promotions at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
John, the son of legendary double champion and supreme power puncher Julian "The Hawk" Jackson, used his advantages of height, reach and slick boxing skills, milling on the retreat in the rst half of the ght, connecting with left jabs and
some sparing rather than spearing combinations.
According to the judges, John Jackson was ahead until the seventh round, 69-64 on all three cards.
However, Charlo who'd been landing some of his own jabs and heavy body punches, took matters into his own hands, unleashing a sustained attack at the beginning of the eighth. He landed a massive right hook to the side of Jackson's face, which froze, him and had him t o t t e r i n g o n u n s t e a d y , uncoordinated legs, like a newly born colt.
Charlo immediatly followed up, with a pair of left hooks on the button,
driving Jackson on to the ropes. His face came to rest on the second rope. Referee Tony Weeks, moved in swiftly to save John, stopping the ght at fty one seconds.
With this victory, Charlo remains undefeated at 28-0, with 13 knockouts, capturing the 154-pound WBC crown that Floyd Mayweather Jr vacated. Jackson slips to 20-3 with 15 knockouts.
Jermell Charlo is Jarmell's twin's brother. Jarmell is the super welterweight champion of the World Boxing Association. On that same bill, he defended his title against former world champion Austin Trout, winning a convincing unanimous decision.
CHARLO CROWNED NEW WBC CHAMPION
I N S I D E T H E R I N G
Por Paulina Brindis
Por Paulina Brindis
The StubHub Center of Carson, California, has hosted dozens of fantastic and epic clashes, but on June 4th something so much more vibrant, ever so special, emotional, utterly unique and defying mere inadequate words or staid Anglo Saxon logic will transpire, with the first defense of the WBC super featherweight world champion, Francisco “Bandido” Vargas, facing the fiery no quarter asked, no quarter given titanic challenge of former world champion, Orlando “Siri” til hell freezes over Salido. A fight with all the vim, vain self regarding venom of bootleg hundred percent plus southern comfort, curl the tip of your boots moonshine, which fans will remember if they live to be a hundred! Forget the utterly mundane academic math of points, as this one`s never ever going the full distance! Coming from behind, or maintaining the pressure, as a valiant front runner, hare Vs a tortoise. Take your pick, yet it`s NOT a lucky dip, and we all full well know it`s all up for steely iron fisted grabs. Definitely not for milksops or for the ponderous pedantic faint hearted.... to the victor go the spoils. When two Mexicans fight, it`s for so much more than the mere trifling result. It`s for courage, it`s for valor, it`s for bragging rights. Like it or not, it`s for unashamed machismo. It`s for being able to look at yourself square in the face in the mirror in the morning! Like it or hate it...that`s precisely it! Feel fear? Show no fear. No pain, not gain. This is a lion hearted brawl. It`s most certainly not for the lily livered, posies, posers or the faint hearted. Let`s remember Francisco Vargas, who weathered and emerged battered but victorious from a typhoon against Japan`s Takashi Miura, at weather control center...Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino de Las Vegas, Nevada. Fools crassly and prematurely predicted Bandido would be meekly led to the slaughter and fold supine like a vacillating bovine victim, for mighty Miura, dubbed the “Mexican Assassin” to sacrifice like a ram in a burning bush. The Japanese Samurai, had already vanquished, putting to the sword and dispatching Gamaliel Diaz, Sergio" Yeyo" Thompson, Dante Jardón and Edgar Puerta.
“Well, I believe that sooner or later we will have an outright
war. Salido is a fighter who never gives up. He has been
world champion 3 times. It is a fantastic challenge. Salido is a fighter who also never, ever
goes backwards. –Vargas-
Wake up? For the uninitiated, this was indeed the night when destiny decreed “Bandido” would indeed avenge his Mexican brothers, shaking and rattling the rock hard cranium of the then seemingly invincible world champion, with a Thor like right hands that shocked, confounded and befuddled mighty and fearless Miura. Try as he might, Takashi simply couldn`t shake off the pulverising pulsating shock of this lightning strike, and Tony Weeks had to save him from his own valiant but inprudent, hopeless and hapless courage at a minute and 31 seconds, of that turn around fateful ninth. Don`t whatever you do discount Orlando “Siri” Salido. it`s never over until the fat lady sings. None are more totally valiant, none are so resolute. Never say quit. And like so many slow starters, late developers yet golden achievers, Orlando weathered a deceptively stuttering and confusingly mediocre start. Five defeats and 1 draw in 15 fights. People and genuine experts who can really see, identified the tenaciousness and dedication which drove this man on and on to become a fabu lous wor ld champion who audaciously faced and fought great fighters including, Juan Manuel Marquez, Robert Guerrero, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Juan Manuel Lopez, Cristobal Miky Garcia, Vasyl Lomachenko. This list goes on...... The people in the know understand without having to be told the patently obvious, that Orlando Salido "Never quits." Home or away, he`s fully focused and utterly oblivious of anyone and any sentiment, apart from his opponent, Referee and his corner men. If you`re a true fight fan and you love witnessing the first hand unmatched courage of Mexicans, you`ll be a c ab ron to m i s s Or l ando Vs F r a n c i s c o. Tr u e g r e a t n e s s happens...but seldom.
““I have learned to appreciate what I have got. I won´t underestimate or being disrespectful anyone making plans before resolving what I have to do”.” –Salido-
The StubHub Center of Carson, California, has hosted dozens of fantastic and epic clashes, but on June 4th something so much more vibrant, ever so special, emotional, utterly unique and defying mere inadequate words or staid Anglo Saxon logic will transpire, with the first defense of the WBC super featherweight world champion, Francisco “Bandido” Vargas, facing the fiery no quarter asked, no quarter given titanic challenge of former world champion, Orlando “Siri” til hell freezes over Salido. A fight with all the vim, vain self regarding venom of bootleg hundred percent plus southern comfort, curl the tip of your boots moonshine, which fans will remember if they live to be a hundred! Forget the utterly mundane academic math of points, as this one`s never ever going the full distance! Coming from behind, or maintaining the pressure, as a valiant front runner, hare Vs a tortoise. Take your pick, yet it`s NOT a lucky dip, and we all full well know it`s all up for steely iron fisted grabs. Definitely not for milksops or for the ponderous pedantic faint hearted.... to the victor go the spoils. When two Mexicans fight, it`s for so much more than the mere trifling result. It`s for courage, it`s for valor, it`s for bragging rights. Like it or not, it`s for unashamed machismo. It`s for being able to look at yourself square in the face in the mirror in the morning! Like it or hate it...that`s precisely it! Feel fear? Show no fear. No pain, not gain. This is a lion hearted brawl. It`s most certainly not for the lily livered, posies, posers or the faint hearted. Let`s remember Francisco Vargas, who weathered and emerged battered but victorious from a typhoon against Japan`s Takashi Miura, at weather control center...Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino de Las Vegas, Nevada. Fools crassly and prematurely predicted Bandido would be meekly led to the slaughter and fold supine like a vacillating bovine victim, for mighty Miura, dubbed the “Mexican Assassin” to sacrifice like a ram in a burning bush. The Japanese Samurai, had already vanquished, putting to the sword and dispatching Gamaliel Diaz, Sergio" Yeyo" Thompson, Dante Jardón and Edgar Puerta.
“Well, I believe that sooner or later we will have an outright
war. Salido is a fighter who never gives up. He has been
world champion 3 times. It is a fantastic challenge. Salido is a fighter who also never, ever
goes backwards. –Vargas-
Wake up? For the uninitiated, this was indeed the night when destiny decreed “Bandido” would indeed avenge his Mexican brothers, shaking and rattling the rock hard cranium of the then seemingly invincible world champion, with a Thor like right hands that shocked, confounded and befuddled mighty and fearless Miura. Try as he might, Takashi simply couldn`t shake off the pulverising pulsating shock of this lightning strike, and Tony Weeks had to save him from his own valiant but inprudent, hopeless and hapless courage at a minute and 31 seconds, of that turn around fateful ninth. Don`t whatever you do discount Orlando “Siri” Salido. it`s never over until the fat lady sings. None are more totally valiant, none are so resolute. Never say quit. And like so many slow starters, late developers yet golden achievers, Orlando weathered a deceptively stuttering and confusingly mediocre start. Five defeats and 1 draw in 15 fights. People and genuine experts who can really see, identified the tenaciousness and dedication which drove this man on and on to become a fabu lous wor ld champion who audaciously faced and fought great fighters including, Juan Manuel Marquez, Robert Guerrero, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Juan Manuel Lopez, Cristobal Miky Garcia, Vasyl Lomachenko. This list goes on...... The people in the know understand without having to be told the patently obvious, that Orlando Salido "Never quits." Home or away, he`s fully focused and utterly oblivious of anyone and any sentiment, apart from his opponent, Referee and his corner men. If you`re a true fight fan and you love witnessing the first hand unmatched courage of Mexicans, you`ll be a c ab ron to m i s s Or l ando Vs F r a n c i s c o. Tr u e g r e a t n e s s happens...but seldom.
““I have learned to appreciate what I have got. I won´t underestimate or being disrespectful anyone making plans before resolving what I have to do”.” –Salido-
Throughout the history of the super featherweight division, the WBC has recognized 32 world champions, but a mere three of them have regained the crown, in this fiercely competitive divsion:
Yoshiaki Numata (Japón) Rafael Limón (México) Azumah Nelson (Ghana)
THE NUMBERS: We have in total 141 WBC super featherweight championship bouts. Of this 141, precisely 66 of them have taken place in the United States of America. In the history of the WBC, 199 title fight have take n place in the State of California, 16 of them in the super featherweight division. This will be the 200th WBC title bout celebrated in California. Through history, the WBC has sanctioned 133 bouts between Mexicans .
WBC World title fights in the super featherweight division by country :USA 66Japan 28Mexico 13Puerto Rico 9Philippine 7Italy 2Germany 2France 2England 2Australia 2 Venezuela 1Thailand 1 South Africa 1 Norway 1 Monaco 1 Ghana 1 Costa Rica 1Argentina 1
TOTAL: 141
THE “CHINO“STATS
By Luís Medina
Outstanding member of the "Ring Telmex-Telcel" Program
NONE OTHER THAN.....
FRANCISCO "BANDIDO" VARGAS
After conquering the WBC super featherweight division with passion and pride after defeating Japan`s , Takashi Miura in “The Best Fight of the 2015”, Francisco “Bandido” Vargas will be defending his belt for the first time against Orlando "Siri" Salido, at the StubHub Center in Carson California. At stake is Vargas` undefeated record, and the justified intense pride he has in representing “Ring Telmex- Telcel”. He stressed he`ll always acknowledge and acclaim it as absolutely instrumental for the fundamental development of his career, giving him the opportunity of becoming world champion. Ring Telmex-Telcel is a unique program worldwide, the program started in 2008 and it now supports 3 amateur boxers and 21 pro´s, among them: WBC light flyweight champ, Ibeth "Roca" Zamora, WBC super flyweight champion, Zulina Muñoz, WBC super flyweight world champion, Carlos Cuadras, among other greats.
Throughout the history of the super featherweight division, the WBC has recognized 32 world champions, but a mere three of them have regained the crown, in this fiercely competitive divsion:
Yoshiaki Numata (Japón) Rafael Limón (México) Azumah Nelson (Ghana)
THE NUMBERS: We have in total 141 WBC super featherweight championship bouts. Of this 141, precisely 66 of them have taken place in the United States of America. In the history of the WBC, 199 title fight have take n place in the State of California, 16 of them in the super featherweight division. This will be the 200th WBC title bout celebrated in California. Through history, the WBC has sanctioned 133 bouts between Mexicans .
WBC World title fights in the super featherweight division by country :USA 66Japan 28Mexico 13Puerto Rico 9Philippine 7Italy 2Germany 2France 2England 2Australia 2 Venezuela 1Thailand 1 South Africa 1 Norway 1 Monaco 1 Ghana 1 Costa Rica 1Argentina 1
TOTAL: 141
THE “CHINO“STATS
By Luís Medina
Outstanding member of the "Ring Telmex-Telcel" Program
NONE OTHER THAN.....
FRANCISCO "BANDIDO" VARGAS
After conquering the WBC super featherweight division with passion and pride after defeating Japan`s , Takashi Miura in “The Best Fight of the 2015”, Francisco “Bandido” Vargas will be defending his belt for the first time against Orlando "Siri" Salido, at the StubHub Center in Carson California. At stake is Vargas` undefeated record, and the justified intense pride he has in representing “Ring Telmex- Telcel”. He stressed he`ll always acknowledge and acclaim it as absolutely instrumental for the fundamental development of his career, giving him the opportunity of becoming world champion. Ring Telmex-Telcel is a unique program worldwide, the program started in 2008 and it now supports 3 amateur boxers and 21 pro´s, among them: WBC light flyweight champ, Ibeth "Roca" Zamora, WBC super flyweight champion, Zulina Muñoz, WBC super flyweight world champion, Carlos Cuadras, among other greats.
Por José Antonio Arreola
Por José Antonio Arreola
FROM THE RING TOTHE SCREEN AND VICE VERSABy Alain Floresboombox1963@hotmail.com
The Creed Movie is the most recent example of thematic films that include a real boxer to perform the obtscacle, the most d i f fi c u l t c h a l l e n g e o f a boxer.Tony “Bomber” Bellew ( W h o j u s t b e c a m e W B C cruiserweight world champion defeating I lunga Makabu) performed as “Pretty” Ricky Conlan, a furious fighter, that sees in Adonis Johnson a step in the way of the reassurgance of his career. This made us to think about boxers that have had the opportunity of getting inside from the ring on the screen. But also, there are some examples of leaving the screen to use gloves without any problem. BOXERS PLAYING BOXERS Before “Bomber” Bellew, there was Antonio Tarver, former WBC light heavyweight world champion, that played the bad guy on “Rocky Balboa” (2006). Tommy Morrison was another champion who acted. He was the “Machine gun” in Rocky V. (One moment… the former
WBC welterweight champion, V i c t o r O r t i z i n “ T h e Expendables 3”, the former boxer Mr. T in “Rocky 3…Hey Sly, good strategy !). Somebody remembers the big punch Mike Tyson lands on Zach Gal ifianakis in “The Hangover 3.” A HEAVYWEIGHT PAST Many of the great figures of cinema have had a difficult past, so more than a hobby, boxing was fundamental to make their way in life.-That is why Kirk Douglas in "Champion" (1949), had skills to play these roles transferring us the necessary aspects to bring us a lot of excitement. There is a story behind Marlon Brando , one i f t he mos t attractive actors of his his time. Some people think it is truth, some people don’t, and he used to say that his nose was broken during a real bout. Comedy King Leon McCarey, John Huston Robert Rossen, or legendary actors Robert
Mi tchum, James Cagney, Anthony Quinn and even Frank Sinatra, were stars who had the need to fight to earn a few dollars before their careers. Errol Flynn, the great Robin Hood and the legendary "Captain Blood" had also an intense l i fe. In his native Australia. He was the classic athletic young man, even conquering the the Junior Davis Cup of boxing, which helped him to interpret the role of "Gentleman Jim" (1942). John Garfield, also dedicated to fight in real life, unfortunately had problems with his heart , which forced him to decline for the acting business. While Victor McLaglen could not hide his face of pugilist. He fought against Jack Johnson and he was a world champion, both in the ring and in the movies, when the director John Ford hired him to play Gypo Nolan in "The Informer" (The informer) 1935 film that earned him an Oscar for best actor.
del ring a la pantallay de regreso
LIGHTER HUMOR For the great pressure and adrenaline that boxing demands, some athletes decided to change their paths. Archie Moore, the famed ight heavyweight world champion and one of the greates fighters of that division acted as Jim the slave in “The adventures of Huckle Berry Finn (1960).” Art Aragon was an excellent lightweight and welterweight and a boxing idol in California, with a record of more than 100 fights; he was also a great actor on Police TV Series. Max Baer, heavyweight, was a comedian along with the light heavyweight world champion, Max “Slapsie Maxie” Rosenbloom (289 fights) during the great depression. Baer would be played by the actor actor Craig Bierko in “Cinderella man”(2005) with Russell Crowe. MEXICO In Mexico, boxing has been a l w a y s b e l o v e d b y m a n y thousands of fans. There are also several actors of the last century who found in boxing a way of life. That’s the case ofMario Moreno “Cantinflas”, who even before his first steps in comedy at the mobile circus, he got purple eyes more than once. Chespirito, icon and inspiration of the Bee Man character in the Simpsons ( areal fact), also practiced amateur boxing during high school, being sub champion on his first year and champion of
the tournament afterthe second one. Rubén “Púas” Olivares, from Tepito, considered an authentic idol of Mexico, participated during several decades in a series of Mexican comic movies. Other great actors were “Pajarito” Moreno, Raul “Raton” Macías, “ G a t o ” G o n z a l e z , J o s e “Huitlacoche” Medel, Kid Azteca and “Baby” Vazquez. FROM THE PLATE TO THE RING But there are also actors that decided to try new experiences. Mickey Rourke, the star of the erotic film “Nine weeks and a half”, during the pinnacle of his career decided to fight with the nickname of “Marielito”. He won 27 victories and 3 defeats. The fame as actor came during “Sin City” (2005) . Followed by big hits including Iron Man 2 and “The wrestler.” SPECIAL MENTION Bob Hope was an entertainment genius. He had a brief boxing career when he was 16. He had 6 bouts using the ring name of “Packy East” in 1919. There are people that say he provoked laughs rather that fear, eventually he would become a monster of the Amer ican comedy. He was beloved for offering shows in Vietnam bringing joy and laughter to the troops. In 1948, at the age of 45 years he agreed to return to the ring at
Madison Square Garden against no less than the heavyweight champion, Jack Dempsey in a fundraising card for the Air Force . Hope in an amazing batt le defeated the champion at 14 seconds of the first round. Twenty years later he fought against Rocky Marciano in the same place to raise funds for "Salute to the USO". Bing Crosby was the Ref, delighting 19,000 fans in May 68. Obviously, jokes c a m e t h i c k a n d f a s t , a n d everyth ing ended in a "No Contest". Sugar Ray Robinson was the last "victim" of Hope. They clashed on April 21, 1972 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in order to raise funds to the "Sugar Ray (Robinson) Youth Foundation". It also concluded in a no contest. Bob Hope started in the ring, but he changed it for the set and for the love for his country he returned to the ring. No wonder many people say that a star on the USA flag is dedicated to him. These are just some of the characters that have given us so much excitement with two great passions: boxing and cinema. Surely you know many more examplees from your country. If you want to share, please write to boombox1963@hotmail.com, and in future editions we will publish the list with the name of t h e p e r s o n w h o g a v e t h e information.
FROM THE RING TOTHE SCREEN AND VICE VERSABy Alain Floresboombox1963@hotmail.com
The Creed Movie is the most recent example of thematic films that include a real boxer to perform the obtscacle, the most d i f fi c u l t c h a l l e n g e o f a boxer.Tony “Bomber” Bellew ( W h o j u s t b e c a m e W B C cruiserweight world champion defeating I lunga Makabu) performed as “Pretty” Ricky Conlan, a furious fighter, that sees in Adonis Johnson a step in the way of the reassurgance of his career. This made us to think about boxers that have had the opportunity of getting inside from the ring on the screen. But also, there are some examples of leaving the screen to use gloves without any problem. BOXERS PLAYING BOXERS Before “Bomber” Bellew, there was Antonio Tarver, former WBC light heavyweight world champion, that played the bad guy on “Rocky Balboa” (2006). Tommy Morrison was another champion who acted. He was the “Machine gun” in Rocky V. (One moment… the former
WBC welterweight champion, V i c t o r O r t i z i n “ T h e Expendables 3”, the former boxer Mr. T in “Rocky 3…Hey Sly, good strategy !). Somebody remembers the big punch Mike Tyson lands on Zach Gal ifianakis in “The Hangover 3.” A HEAVYWEIGHT PAST Many of the great figures of cinema have had a difficult past, so more than a hobby, boxing was fundamental to make their way in life.-That is why Kirk Douglas in "Champion" (1949), had skills to play these roles transferring us the necessary aspects to bring us a lot of excitement. There is a story behind Marlon Brando , one i f t he mos t attractive actors of his his time. Some people think it is truth, some people don’t, and he used to say that his nose was broken during a real bout. Comedy King Leon McCarey, John Huston Robert Rossen, or legendary actors Robert
Mi tchum, James Cagney, Anthony Quinn and even Frank Sinatra, were stars who had the need to fight to earn a few dollars before their careers. Errol Flynn, the great Robin Hood and the legendary "Captain Blood" had also an intense l i fe. In his native Australia. He was the classic athletic young man, even conquering the the Junior Davis Cup of boxing, which helped him to interpret the role of "Gentleman Jim" (1942). John Garfield, also dedicated to fight in real life, unfortunately had problems with his heart , which forced him to decline for the acting business. While Victor McLaglen could not hide his face of pugilist. He fought against Jack Johnson and he was a world champion, both in the ring and in the movies, when the director John Ford hired him to play Gypo Nolan in "The Informer" (The informer) 1935 film that earned him an Oscar for best actor.
del ring a la pantallay de regreso
LIGHTER HUMOR For the great pressure and adrenaline that boxing demands, some athletes decided to change their paths. Archie Moore, the famed ight heavyweight world champion and one of the greates fighters of that division acted as Jim the slave in “The adventures of Huckle Berry Finn (1960).” Art Aragon was an excellent lightweight and welterweight and a boxing idol in California, with a record of more than 100 fights; he was also a great actor on Police TV Series. Max Baer, heavyweight, was a comedian along with the light heavyweight world champion, Max “Slapsie Maxie” Rosenbloom (289 fights) during the great depression. Baer would be played by the actor actor Craig Bierko in “Cinderella man”(2005) with Russell Crowe. MEXICO In Mexico, boxing has been a l w a y s b e l o v e d b y m a n y thousands of fans. There are also several actors of the last century who found in boxing a way of life. That’s the case ofMario Moreno “Cantinflas”, who even before his first steps in comedy at the mobile circus, he got purple eyes more than once. Chespirito, icon and inspiration of the Bee Man character in the Simpsons ( areal fact), also practiced amateur boxing during high school, being sub champion on his first year and champion of
the tournament afterthe second one. Rubén “Púas” Olivares, from Tepito, considered an authentic idol of Mexico, participated during several decades in a series of Mexican comic movies. Other great actors were “Pajarito” Moreno, Raul “Raton” Macías, “ G a t o ” G o n z a l e z , J o s e “Huitlacoche” Medel, Kid Azteca and “Baby” Vazquez. FROM THE PLATE TO THE RING But there are also actors that decided to try new experiences. Mickey Rourke, the star of the erotic film “Nine weeks and a half”, during the pinnacle of his career decided to fight with the nickname of “Marielito”. He won 27 victories and 3 defeats. The fame as actor came during “Sin City” (2005) . Followed by big hits including Iron Man 2 and “The wrestler.” SPECIAL MENTION Bob Hope was an entertainment genius. He had a brief boxing career when he was 16. He had 6 bouts using the ring name of “Packy East” in 1919. There are people that say he provoked laughs rather that fear, eventually he would become a monster of the Amer ican comedy. He was beloved for offering shows in Vietnam bringing joy and laughter to the troops. In 1948, at the age of 45 years he agreed to return to the ring at
Madison Square Garden against no less than the heavyweight champion, Jack Dempsey in a fundraising card for the Air Force . Hope in an amazing batt le defeated the champion at 14 seconds of the first round. Twenty years later he fought against Rocky Marciano in the same place to raise funds for "Salute to the USO". Bing Crosby was the Ref, delighting 19,000 fans in May 68. Obviously, jokes c a m e t h i c k a n d f a s t , a n d everyth ing ended in a "No Contest". Sugar Ray Robinson was the last "victim" of Hope. They clashed on April 21, 1972 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in order to raise funds to the "Sugar Ray (Robinson) Youth Foundation". It also concluded in a no contest. Bob Hope started in the ring, but he changed it for the set and for the love for his country he returned to the ring. No wonder many people say that a star on the USA flag is dedicated to him. These are just some of the characters that have given us so much excitement with two great passions: boxing and cinema. Surely you know many more examplees from your country. If you want to share, please write to boombox1963@hotmail.com, and in future editions we will publish the list with the name of t h e p e r s o n w h o g a v e t h e information.