- Lupe Pintor
Jose Guadalupe Pintor Guzman (born
April 13 ,1955 ), better known as Lupe Pintor, is a former WorldBoxing Champion fromCuajimalpa ,Mexico . Nicknamed "El Indio De Cuajimalpa" or "The Indian From Cuajimalpa", he started boxing professionally in 1974. Pintor is a doubleWorld Champion , having held the WBC WorldBantamweight Championship from 1978 until 1983 and the WBC WorldSuper Bantamweight Championship from 1985 to 1986. He was involved in some of the most spectacular and controversial contests in boxing history and retired in 1995.Early life & career
Lupe Pintor was born into a poor, working class family in Cuajimalpa, just outside of
Mexico City in 1955 and is alleged to have had an extremely violent relationship with his father, eventually forcing him to run away. He lived for a time on the city streets, learning how to look after himself and began boxing professionally in 1974.He opened his account with a second round knockout of Manuel Vázquez and immediately stepped up to ten round bouts, claiming a decision over
Francisco Nunez on his next outing. He suffered his first loss three fights later, when disqualified againstMagarito Lozano , but claimed victory in his next eight bouts, seven by knockout, including wins over notables Juan Díaz,Rocky Mijares andWillie Jespen .Pintor first boxed future World Bantamweight Champion
Alberto Davila onFebruary 25 ,1976 , losing a decision over ten rounds, then embarked on a winning streak of some twenty two fights in a row. Amongst the fighters he beat during this period were Gerald Hayes - who later conqueredJuan Laporte ) - andAntonio Becerra , one of the few men ever to get the better ofSalvador Sanchez .He then travelled to
Puerto Rico , where he lost a ten round decision toLeo Cruz - himself a future world champion. Returning to Mexico, Pintor lost for the second time in a row, carelessly dropping a decision to journeymanJose Luis Soto . Another winning streak, comprising five fights in a row, all by way of knockout and he was ready for a shot at the world title.World Champion
Carlos Zarate was Pintor's stable mate and a fellow Mexican. He was an outstanding champion and continues to be rated one of the very best of all Bantamweights. The records however, show that Pintor edged a split decision, following a remarkable contest that saw him hit the canvas in round four. But the judges were so at variance when recording their verdict, that the contest remains a matter of controversy today. Naturally, the new World Champion's relationship with Zarate - already strained - took another hit and Zarate retired in disgust.
Pintor was a busy champion and he began his reign by engaging in three non-title bouts, beating
Aucencio Melendez by a knockout in the first and avenging his loss to Jose Luis Soto before losing a rematch with Manuel Vazquez by a knockout in six. Then he began to defend his title in earnest, retaining it with a knockout in twelve overAlberto Sandoval in Los Angeles and drawing over fifteen withEijiro Murata inTokyo .His next bout brought a touch of tragedy to his career. He defended against
Johnny Owen ofWales in Los Angeles. Many of the fans present and the authors ofRing Magazine 's "Boxing in The 20th Century", have agreed that the fight should have been stopped during round ten. But it carried on until the close of the twelfth, when Pintor unleashed a savage right-hand, knocking his opponent out cold. Owen failed to regain consciousness, lapsed into a coma and died seven weeks later.Saddened, Pintor - encouraged by Owen's family - resumed his career by avenging his loss to Davila, retaining the title by unanimous decision. He went on to retain the belt against
Jose Uziga - again by decision - andJovito Rengifo , by a knockout in eight. He stoppedHurricane Teru in the fifteenth and final round to close 1981 and began 1982, by retaining the title againstSeung-Hoon Lee with an eleventh round knockout.Soon after the Lee fight, Pintor vacated his world title and started eyeing the WBC Super Bantamweight crown worn by the great
Wilfredo Gómez . Stepping up, he immediately beat former WBA World Bantamweight ChampionJorge Lujan and then, onDecember 3 of that year, he and Gómez met as part of theCarnival of Champions inNew Orleans . Showcased onHBO , this duel was subsequently dubbed the division's 'Fight of The Decade' by "The Ring" magazine. But it did not go Pintor's way. Gómez recorded a fourteenth round knockout and relinquished his own title five months later.Pintor was inactive throughout 1983. He returned to the ring a year-and-a-half later as a fully fledged
Super Bantamweight defeatingRuben Solorio onFebruary 16 ,1984 and busied himself thereafter trying to get another shot at the world title. his perseverance paid off when he was pitted againstJuan 'Kid' Meza , the WBC's Super Bantamweight Champion onAugust 18 ,1985 . Pintor floored the defending champion three times on the way to collecting a unanimous decision and celebrated his new status as a double world title holder.His first defense of this new crown did not go to plan. Traveling to
Bangkok to meetSamart Payakaroon , he exceeded the division weight limit, thus forfeiting his title before a single punch was thrown. Payakaroon, robbed of a chance of the World Championship, pounded his opponent to defeat in five rounds and the ex-champion hung up his gloves for the next eight years.Pintor made a comeback of sorts in 1994, but at the comparatively advanced age of thirty-eight, he was long past his best. Winning just twice in seven contests through over the next eighteen months, he was finally convinced that it was time to retire.
Honors
Pintor was named The
Ring magazine Comeback of the Year fighter for 1985.After boxing
Unlike many great champions, Pintor has managed his money well and opened a boxing school in Mexico City. In 2002, he was invited to
Merthyr Tydfil by Johnny Owen's family to help unveil a bronzestatue commemorating boxer's life and career.ources
(i) There are few online accounts of Pintor’s upbringing. A sensitive description may however, be located here: [http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0700sports/1000boxing/tm_objectid=17107402&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=johnny-owen--champion-of-half-the-word-name_page.html] . (ii) For an in-depth discussion of Pintor’s controversial defeat of Carlos Zarate, see: [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-26-Sun-1999/sports/12627549.html] . (iii) A ring report describing the Owen fight can be found here: [http://www.johnnyowen.com/Rpts/owen/world_title.html] . (iv) For more on Pintor’s relationship with Johnny Owen’s family, see: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2390049.stm] . (v) For a piece on Pintor’s return fight with Albert Davila, go to Boxing Insider [http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/stories/157253820.php] . (vi) Detail’s of Pintor’s ring record can be found at the Boxing Records Archive: [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000166] .
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