- Luis Ángel Firpo
thumb|Luis Ángel Firpo and his handlersLuis Ángel Firpo, (October 11 ,1894 ? -August 7 ,1960 ), was an Argentine boxer. Born in Junín,Argentina , he was nicknamed "The Wild Bull of ThePampa s."In 1917, Firpo began his professional
boxing career by beatingFrank Hagney by a decision in six inBuenos Aires . Originally declared a no decision, the bout's result was later changed to a win for Firpo.For his second bout, he traveled, on January 1918, to
Montevideo ,Uruguay , where he suffered his first defeat, a first roundknockout at the hands ofAngel Rodriguez . He put a string of six wins in a row after that, and so onNovember 1 of 1919, he found himself challengingDave Mills in Santiago, for the South American Heavyweight title. He lost on that occasion by a decision in 15 rounds, but then came back with a win overAndres Balsa by a knockout in round six.On
April 20 of 1920, he and Mills had a rematch and Firpo won the title with a first round knockout. After one more win, he and Mills faced each other in a rubber match, and the result was the same as that of their second bout: Firpo the winner by a knockout in the first. In 1921, the quality of Firpo's challengers improved, when he defeated fringe contenderGunboat Smith twice, the first by decision in 12 and the second by knockout, also in 12.In 1922, he continued his rise in the Heavyweight rankings by winning all four of his fights by a knockout.
Firpo began 1923 by knocking out former title challenger
Bill Brennan in the 12th round. He followed that with seven more wins in a row, including wins overJack McAuliffe and former world championJess Willard . After a win againstCharlie Weinert , Firpo challenged world heavyweight championJack Dempsey atNew York onSeptember 14 , becoming the firstLatin American in history to challenge for the title.Firpo was floored seven times in the first round of the bout, before he trapped Dempsey against the ropes and launched a combination that sent the champion out of the ring. Dempsey hit his head against a writer's typing machine, and for a moment, it looked as if Firpo would become world Heavyweight champion. But Dempsey was helped into the ring at the count of nine (in spite of having been 17 seconds outside the ring) and he eventually knocked out Firpo in the second round. This fight has been regarded by critics and experts as one of the greatest fights in history. Despite losing, Firpo gained substantial fame all over Latin America after this bout, as many people on different parts of that region spoke about his feat of dropping Dempsey.
In 1924, Firpo won his first three fights by knockout, but then lost his last two by decision, the last of which was to legendary black challenger
Harry Wills .He retired for a short period, but came back in 1926 to beat
Erminio Spalla by a decision in ten. Then, he kept away from the fight game for nine years, but he attempted another comeback in 1936, winning two fights before being beaten by a knockout in three by futureJoe Louis challengerArturo Godoy . Firpo finally retired after compiling a record of 32 wins and 6 losses in 38 fights, with 26 wins by knockout.Afterwards, he became a car-dealer for Stutz and a rancher. On his passing in 1960, Luis Firpo was buried in
La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. His mausoleum has a statue of him at the front.Firpo's popularity around Latin America was immeasurable. Years later, a professional football team in
El Salvador , a Latin American country that is thousands of miles away from Firpo's Argentina, was named after him. In addition, various schools, streets and avenues across Latin America have been named after him.He was named by the
Ring Magazine as one of the 100 greatest punchers of all time in 2003.Collegamenti esterni
* [http://www.storiedisport.it/schede/boxe/01.htm Un KO di 17 secondi (IT)] - Dempsey vs. Firpo, un "match" indimenticabile
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Jack Dempsey vs. Luis Ángel Firpo
*C.D. Luis Angel Firpo -Football (soccer) teamExternal links
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* [http://www.genetunney.org/magazine34.html Gene Tunney's description of Firpo's multimillionaire success after retirement from the ring.]
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