- The Bloody Battle of Bayamon
The Bloody Battle of Bayamon was a
boxing fight held onJanuary 28 ,1978 at Juan Ramon Loubriel stadium inBayamon, Puerto Rico , between defending WBC world Jr. Lightweight championAlfredo Escalera , and former WBA world Featherweight championAlexis Arguello ofNicaragua . It would be the first of two fights the two men would have against each other.Pre-fight
Alexis Arguello was born and raised in Managua. He had to fight on the streets as a child to earn money, and became the WBA world Featherweight champion by defeating
Ruben Olivares by a thirteenth round knockout in Los Angeles. Because he defended his Featherweight crown successfully each time he was challenged for the title, Arguello became a mainstream star both inLatin America and theUnited States .Escalera is a native of Carolina. Much like Arguello, he learned since he was a child to box and he was a member of a group of boxers from the area, like
Wilfred Benitez ,Wilfredo Gómez andEsteban De Jesus , to reach international fame status. He was crowned WBC world Jr. Lightweight champion onJuly 5 ,1975 when he knockedKuniaki Shibata out in the second round inJapan . Escalera proceeded to make ten title defenses before facing Arguello.When the fight was announced, boxing magazines in the United States,
Europe andLatin America began speculating the fight's outcome. As a consequence, boxing fans beyond Nicaragua and Puerto Rico became interested as well, andtelevision networks from several countries bought the rights to broadcast the bout.During a press conference before the fight, Bayamon mayor
Ramon Luis Rivera presented both fighters with the symbolic key to the city of Bayamon.The Fight
As the challenger, Arguello entered the ring first. Escalera, as was typical of him, made his entrance to the sounds of
salsa music and took asnake wrapped around his neck to the ring.Arguello started off quickly, dropping Escalera in round two. The champion got up and started answering Arguello's onslaughts with combinations of his own. Arguello felt that he needed to be extra aggressive, fearing that if the fight was a close one, Escalera would be given a points verdict should it go the fifteen round distance because Escalera was fighting in his home country. Unknown to him, he was actually building a points lead on the three judges' scorecards.
Escalera, meanwhile, felt that this was a fight he could win. He had been in difficult fights before, and he had prevailed on those. While Arguello's punches were taking a toll on Escalera's skin, he kept pressing and connecting strong punches on Arguello's body. By the eighth round, however, Escalera had suffered various injuries, such as a broken nose, ear, and teeth, a closed eye and a cut on his tongue.
By round ten, the crowd seemed to feel that Escalera's chances of winning the bout were slipping away. Escalera rebounded, however, and rocked Arguello during the following three rounds, being on the verge of knocking the Nicaraguan out in the tweltfh round. Escalera was apparently reinvigorated with the crowd cheering him on again.
In round thirteen, Arguello made one final effort, pounding Escalera with a variety of punches. Escalera began to bleed profusely once again from his different injuries, and referee
Arthur Mercante stopped the fight, with Arguello winning the WBC world Jr. Lightweight title by a thirteenth round knockout.Aftermatch
Escalera was immediately hospitalized for his injuries after the bout.
Escalera and Arguello had a rematch in
Rimini, Italy on February 2, 1979. Arguello prevailed by a 13th roundknockout , finishing Escalera with a left hook.Escalera became a wrestler before returning to boxing, and had a strong comeback as a Lightweight, beating men like
Maurice Watkins andGene Hatcher before suffering a detachedretina and retiring from boxing for good in1983 . He currently lives comfortably in Puerto Rico off the money he made as a fighter, and, despite losing his sight for some time due to his retinal problems, he was able to recover it after a successful eye surgery.Alexis Arguello won the WBC Lightweight title in
1981 by defeatingJim Watt inLondon, England , becoming only the sixth boxer in history, and the secondHispanic one, to hold world titles in three different divisions. OnNovember 12 ,1982 , he challengedAaron Pryor for the WBA world Jr. Welterweight title. Trying to make boxing history by becoming boxing's first four division world champion, Arguello was stopped in round fourteen of that fight. A rematch was held, in September of1983 , and Pryor once again prevailed, by a tenth round knockout. Arguello then joined theContra movement in Nicaragua and was involved in civil war for a few months. He attempted boxing comebacks twice, his last fight being held in1995 . He faced drug problems, which were widely publicized by the press.Arguello became vice-mayor of the city of Managua and has expressed interest in running for President of Nicaragua. He was kidnapped at one point during his tenure as vice-mayor, but he was rescued alive.
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