- Antonio Rivera
Antonio Rivera (
December 5 ,1963 -April 4 ,2005 ) was a well known Puerto Rican boxer. He was much better known as Tonito Rivera, and was a prominent boxer during the decade of the 1980s.Professional career
Antonio "Tonito" Rivera began his professional boxing career on
February 26 ,1981 , after a long and successful amateur boxing career, knocking outHumberto Maldonado in the first round at Trujillo Alto,Puerto Rico . He posted two more wins in a row, one byknockout , then lost for the first time as a professional, beaten byHerminio Adorno by a decision in five rounds onMay 22 . Rivera avenged that loss with a first round knockout of Adorno onJuly 9 , in Trujillo Alto.Rivera won five of his next six bouts before fighting abroad for the first time, losing by a ten round decision to Enrique Sanchez by a ten round decision at
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic , onOctober 15 1982 . About one year and a half later, Sanchez lost toAlberto Davila for the WBC world Bantamweight title.On
February 12 ,1983 , Rivera fought for his first championship, the regional, Puerto Rican Super Bantamweight title. He conquered the belt by beating Orlando Perez by a twelve round decision in Canovanas.Rivera won his next four fights, including a seventh round knockout victory over
Manuel Santos as part of theWilfredo Gómez -Eladio Santana fight's undercard at theRoberto Clemente Coliseum onDecember 14 of that year, and hisMadison Square Garden debut, a win overVincent Christian by a fifth round knockout onJuly 26 1984 , at the Garden's Felt Forum Arena.In his next fight, Rivera defended his Puerto Rican Super Bantamweight title against
Mexican Juan Veloz , onSeptember 1 in Carolina. The bout was a longawaited fight by Puerto Rican fight fans and press alike; ahead on points after ten rounds, Rivera lost the fight by a knockout in round eleven.On
February 2 ,1985 , Rivera re-established himself as a top ranked boxer when he knocked outAlberto Mercado in seven rounds as part of one ofVictor Callejas ' title defense undercards. At stake in that bout was a spot among the IBF's top ten challengers. This time, it was Rivera who staged a comeback, being behind on the judges' scorecards before defeating Mercado.On
July 12 , he metTony Miller inAustralia , and the two boxers fought to a ten round draw (tie). OnOctober 5 , he beat fringe contenderIrving Mitchell in San Juan by a knockout in five rounds to win the WBC continental Americas Featherweight title and position himself as the number one challenger among Featherweights with the IBF.Rivera next faced a relatively long layoff, while negotiations over contracts for his world title challenge were finalized. Rivera finally got his first shot at becoming world champion on
August 30 ,1986 , inOsan ,South Korea , when he faced the IBF world Featherweight champion,Ki Young Chung . After a performance that was praised by The Ring and other boxingmagazine s, Rivera became world champion by knocking Young Chung out in ten rounds.Rivera next faced another long layoff. When his first defense could be finally held. Rivera lost his title when he was knocked out in four rounds by
Calvin Grove , onJanuary 23 ,1988 inGamaches ,France . Sixteen months passed between the moment that Rivera won the world championship and his first title defense."Tonito" Rivera won his next three bouts before receiving a shot at becoming world champion again. On
December 9 ,1989 , he droppedKamel Bou Ali , but lost the fight by an eighth round knockout, inTeramo ,Italy . That bout was contested for theWBO 's vacant world Jr. Lightweight title.Rivera, much like
Marvin Hagler before him, fell in love with Italy. He lived there for the rest of his life, returning to Puerto Rico multiple times for fights. He lost his next fight after the bout with Bou Ali, but rebounded with four straight wins, including a third round knockout over future world championGiovanni Parisi onNovember 10 ,1990 inMonsano .On
September 14 ,1991 , Rivera challengedDingaan Thobela for the WBO world Lightweight title, losing a twelve round decision to Thobela inJohannesburg ,South Africa . After winning four more bouts and drawing one, Rivera received another world title shot, this time in a rematch with Parisi, by then the WBO world Lightweight champion, in Rome onSeptember 24 ,1993 . Rivera was outpointed by Parisi over twelve rounds.Rivera then embarked on another winning streak, which included a second round knockout over Argentine hopeful
Fabian Tejada onMarch 6 ,1995 , inInglewood, California . That same year, onDecember 15 , he returned to the Madison Square Garden to defeatGerard Gray by a ninth round knockout.Rivera would get another world title chance after that bout: on
April 13 ,1996 , he lost toArthur Gregorian by a knockout in round twelve atHamburg ,Germany , for the WBO's world Lightweight title.Rivera won one, lost three and drew one of his next five fights. One of those bouts was a first round knockout loss to fringe contender
Shannan Taylor of Australia. He also lost toDyobelis Hurtado , but, onOctober 25 ,1997 , he did draw over ten rounds with former WBO world Jr. Welterweight champion, fellow Puerto RicanSammy Fuentes .Soon after defeating Johnny Valentin by a first round knockout on
September 30 ,2002 in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, as part of a tournament named the "worldtelevision Hispanic tournament", Rivera was diagnosed with an undisclosed disease, having to retire from boxing for good.Death
After a long battle with his disease, he died on
April 4 2005 of an asthma attack. After death, Rivera made Puerto Rican sports history, ecoming the first athlete to have his mortal remains exposed at the Puerto Rican Sports Pavilion. The second athlete to have his mortal remains exposed there wasFélix Javier Pérez , abasketball player who was murdered later that year while trying to defend a neighbor from robbers.Antonio Rivera had a professional boxing record of 36 wins, 13 losses and 3 draws, with 32 wins by knockout.
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List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions External links
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