- Julian Solís
Julian Solis (born
7 January 1957 ) is a former boxer fromPuerto Rico . He was born in the San Juan area of Río Piedras, but because of the closeness of his birthplace to Caguas, he often trained at theBairoa Gym in Caguas. His training base, however, was the Caimito Gym. A former WBABantamweight champion, Solis is the only world champion in a family that produced two other world-class boxers: brother Enrique was outpointed by WBAFeatherweight championEusebio Pedroza , and brother Rafael was knocked out in five rounds by WBCSuper featherweight championHector Camacho in1983 .Solis began his professional boxing career in
1975 , outpointingRay Negron in four on11 November . He won his first five fights in Puerto Rico, and then had his first international fight in December1975 , when he beatJuan Gómez inSt. Maarten by a knockout in round two. On12 February 1978 , he met fringe contenderNivio Nolasco , outpointing him over ten rounds, and travelled to theDominican Republic , where on15 March he outpointedLeopoldo Frias also in ten rounds. With a record of 12-0 and 5 knockouts, he returned to the Dominican Republic, where he challengedJulio Soto Solano on16 October for the "Latin American Bantamweight title", winning the regional belt by outpointing Solano over 12 rounds.In
1979 , he won four fights, including one overJulio C. Saba knocked out in eight rounds inBuenos Aires . Solis continued on his travels in1980 . He retained the Latin American title with a 12th round knockout of future world title challengerEdgar Roman inVenezuela , won a fight inSouth Africa , and challenged the WBA Bantamweight championJorge Lujan in Miami on29 August , winning on points.For his first defence, Solis returned to Miami, but he lost the belt and his undefeated record to
Jeff Chandler onNovember 14 when he was knocked out in the fourteenth round. After beginning1981 with a win, he met Chandler again on25 July , atAtlantic City, New Jersey . This time Chandler did the job in half the time, knocking out Solis in the seventh round. His next fight, withKiko Bejines (later to die in a boxing related accident) in Los Angeles, also resulted in a seventh round knockout defeat.Solis started
1982 by winning two fights in San Juan and another one inChile . By1983 , he was a popular performer in televised fights, often held in small Puerto Rican cities. He won four fights in Puerto Rico that year, and drew inPanama with the Number One rankedSuper bantamweight ,Bernardo Checa . In1984 , he won three fights, including a ten round decision over future world championKenny Mitchell on the8 December undercard of theAzumah Nelson -Wilfredo Gómez WBC Featherweight championship bout in San Juan. In1985 , Solis fought only once, outpointingDavid Campo . He began1986 by losing on points toMike Ayala over ten rounds on2 March in San Antonio. Solis and his handlers felt he had been robbed of a victory by the judges in this fight, feeling that Solis had done enough to win. They filed a complaint with theTexas state athletic commission, but in vain, as the officials reviewed a tape of the fight and decided the result should stand.Solis fought on from this point, but he only won six of his last fifteen bouts before retiring in
1992 . True to his globe-trotting style, only two of those bouts were in Puerto Rico, and he visitedItaly ,South Korea , South Africa once again, Miami and various American states. Among the boxers he faced during the last part of his career were future world Bantamweight championMauricio Stecca , former world Bantamweight championCalvin Grove ,Seoung-Hoon Lee andPedro Decima .Solis retired with a record of 41 wins, 13 losses and 1 draw, with 22 knockouts. He remains active as a public figure in Puerto Rico, participating in charity exhibitions here and there.
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