- Carlos Palomino
Carlos Palomino (born
August 10 ,1949 ) is a Mexican former boxer who was a world champion and also a college degree holder. Palomino is also an actor who has been featured in a few movies. He achieved a considerable amount of fame during the 1970s, especially among Mexican and SouthCalifornia fans. He moved to Los Angeles from his native Mexico when he was eight years old, and as a result, many fans actually considered him to come from California, despite the fact he had been born in Mexico.Amateur Boxing Career
As an amateur, Palomino won the 1972 National AAU Light Welterweight Champion at 139 lb.
Professional Boxing Career
On
September 14 of 1972, he began his professional boxing career with a four round decision win overJavier Martinez . His next fight, three weeks later, was against the same rival and ended up the same way. OnNovember 16 of that year, he drew (word used in boxing for "tie") withTed Liggett in four rounds.In 1972, his name was becoming more well known in California.This was likely caused by the number of his fights taking place there. He won five fights (one by
knockout ) in 1973.In 1974, Palomino went through an increment in quality of opposition. He won six fights and lost one. He beat
David Arellano twice, by a decision in ten and by knockout in nine, as well asTommy Howard , by decision in ten, but he lost toAndy Price , who was a title contender at the time, by decision in ten in San Diego.In 1975, he won four fights, and drew in two. He and
Zovek Barajas had two bouts that year, the first one resulting in a ten round draw and the second one being a nine round knockout win for Palomino. He also drew withHedgemon Lewis .After winning two fights in 1976, Palomino found himself and his trainers travelling to
London , where an internationally televised world championship bout awaited him against WBC world Welterweight championJohn H. Stracey , a British boxing teacher who had dethronedJose Napoles as world champion. Palomino became a world champion on the night ofJune 22 of that year atWembley Arena , when a right hand of his landed on Stracey, who went down and was counted out. Many Mexicans who viewed Napoles, aCuba n born resident of Mexico, as another countryman, saw this as a revenge from Stracey.He waited six months for his next fight, against another very popular boxer of Mexican background: cross-town rival
Armando Muniz . This was a fight that had many fans guessing who'd win it for months before it happened, but it also made history in the boxing books: When Palomino and Muniz met, onJanuary 21 of 1977, it was the first time in boxing history two college graduates met for a world title. Palomino and Muniz (now a high school teacher in California) fought what the book "" has described as one of the best fights of 1977. After 14 rounds, all three judges had the fight tied on their scorecards, but Palomino scored two knockdowns in the fifteenth and final round and he retained the world title by a knockout in that final round. A return to London resulted in an 11th round knockout victory over "Dave Boy Green ", after which he defended againstEveraldo Acosta Azevedo andJose Palacios , Azevedo being defeated by decision in fifteen and Palacios by knockout in thirteen.In 1978, he defended his crown with a win over
Ryu Sorimachi by a knockout in seven, a knockout in nine overMimoun Mohatar , and a decision in fifteen in his long awaited rematch with Muniz.His championship run ended in 1979, when he travelled to
Puerto Rico , where he was defeated onJanuary 13 byWilfredo Benitez , who won a fifteen round split decision over Palomino.Retirement
In his next fight, Palomino met legendary
Roberto Duran on June 22 of that year atMadison Square Gardens , in another nationally televised bout, as part of theLarry Holmes -Mike Weaver world Heavyweight championship bout's undercard. Palomino lost to Duran by decision in ten rounds, and he announced his retirement from boxing right away.Acting career
In 1980, however,
Miller Lite beer, signed Palomino as a spokesman as part of a television commercial campaign that also includedWalt Frazier and many other noted athletes. Palomino not only was able to keep in the public's eye as a consequence of this, but he discovered that he enjoyed acting as well, and, because of that, he decided to launch a career as an actor. He participated in a number of movies and television series, and then, in the middle 1990s, he was elected as chairman of the California State Athletic Commission, where he performed for a few years until he decided to launch a boxing comeback at the age of 48, in 1997.Boxing Comeback
Palomino began his comeback on
January 10 , beatingIsmael Diaz by a knockout in round nine. He won four fights that year. including one over former world championRene Arredondo , but when he lost by decision in ten to formerOscar de la Hoya world title challengerWilfredo Rivera onMay 30 of 1998, he decided to retire for good, and has stayed in retirement ever since.After Boxing
He is now involved in charity work, most notably
Tony Baltazar 's charity organization, and he travels around the United States to attend charity events and doautograph shows.Palomino was selected to the
International Boxing Hall of Fame onJanuary 8 ,2004 . He was inducted onJune 13 .He had a boxing record of 31 wins, 4 losses and 3 draws, with 19 wins by knockout.
He also opened up his own gym that has transferred numerous owners and is now called Westminster's Boxing Club
See also
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List of WBC world champions External links
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