- Alfredo Escalera
Infobox_Boxer
name = Alfredo Escalera
nationality = flagicon|Puerto Rico Puerto Rican
nickname = El Salsero
weight =Super Featherweight
birth_date = Birth date and age|1952|3|21|mf=y
birth_place =Carolina, Puerto Rico
style = Orthodox
total = 70
wins = 53
KO = 31
losses = 14
draws = 3Alfredo Escalera (born
March 21 ,1952 ) is a Puerto Rican who was a world champion boxer. A native of Carolina, his nickname was "Salsero" because he was a fan ofSalsa music .Early boxing career
Escalera had his first professional bout on
September 4 ,1970 , againstBob Payzant , in Portland. He won by aknockout in round four. He would suffer his first defeat in his third fight, when faced againstDoug McClendon , who beat him by a decision in six rounds onJanuary 26 ,1971 , inNew York . He won five bouts in a row, and then lost by decision in eight rounds to future world title challengerEdwin Viruet .He began 1972 by losing to another future world title challenger,
Diego Alcala , by knockout in round eight, but he won his three other fights that year.In 1973, he began, once again, by losing to another future world title challenger,
Miguel Montilla , by a decision in ten rounds. Before the year was over, however, he was able to avenge that defeat, defeating Montilla by a knockout in round eight, and he won seven of his eight other fights that year.By 1974, he began climbing up the
super featherweight rankings, going 8-2 that year. He beat his own future world title challengerSigfredo Rodriguez by a knockout in round one, and former world championRicardo Arredondo by a disqualification in round eight.Champion
On
July 4 ,1975 , he fought the WBC super featherweight championKuniaki Shibata in Mito, knocking Shibata out in round two to become the WBC super featherweight champion.Escalera became a house-hold name in Puerto Rico during his tenure as world champion. He appeared in
television commercials and was a popular public figure.He defended his title ten times, including wins over
Ray Lunny , Sigfredo Rodriguez andTyrone Everrett .He lost his title on
January 28 ,1978 , toAlexis Argüello ofNicaragua by a knockout in round 13 in Bayamón. In this fight, Escalera suffered a broken nose and tooth, a cut on his tongue and above his left eye, and a closed right eye before submitting to Argüello. The first Arguello-Escalera encounter has been dubbed as "The Bloody Battle of Bayamon ."Post-championship career
Escalera and Argüello had a rematch, on
February 4 ,1979 , inRimini , and Escalera held a small lead on the judges' cards after 12 rounds. However, he was knocked out in round 13 by Argüello. Shortly after drawing with Antonio Cruz in ten rounds in October of that year, he announced his retirement.In 1980, Escalera dedicated himself to the sport of
professional wrestling , competing on the Puerto Rican professional wrestling circuit. However, in 1981, he launched a boxing comeback. He lost to future worldlight welterweight championGene Hatcher in San Antonio, but he beat former world title challenger Maurice Termite Watkins at "The Battle of the Champions'" undercard in Miami, to complete his 1982 boxing campaign.In 1983, he avenged his loss to Hatcher, dropping him in round six and scoring a ten round unanimous decision win at the
Roberto Duran -Davey Moore world title fight undercard inMadison Square Garden . OnSeptember 15 of that year he lost to future world title challengerCharlie White Lighting Brown .Retirement
After the Brown fight, Escalera announced his retirement from boxing once again. Shortly after, it was discovered that he had eyesight problems and had been fighting almost blinded for his last few fights.
Escalera now enjoys the fruits of his career in his farm in Puerto Rico. His son,
Alfredo Escalera Jr. , is currently a boxer who is based inFlorida .Legacy
The avid
autograph signer left a boxing record of 53 wins, 14 losses and 3 draws, with 31 wins by knockout. His two fights with Argüello are considered by many to be boxing classics, Argüello-Escalera I making "The Ring" magazine's list of 100 greatest fights of all time at number 31, and Argüello-Escalera II making it at number 68.ee also
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List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions External links
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