- Panama Al Brown
Infobox_Boxer
name = Panama Al Brown
realname = Alfonso Teofilo Brown
nickname = "Panama Al"
nationality = flagicon|PanamaPanama nian
weight =Flyweight ,Bantamweight
birth_date =July 5 ,1902
birth_place =Panama Canal Zone ,Panama
death_date = death date and age|1951|4|11|1902|7|5|mf=y
death_place = New York,New York ,United States
style = Orthodox
total = 155
wins = 123
KO = 55
losses = 18
draws = 10
no contests = 4Alfonso Teofilo Brown (1902-1951), better known as Panama Al Brown was a
bantamweight boxer fromPanama who made history by becoming boxing's firsthispanic world champion. Brown was a native of the city of Colon. [ [http://www.ibhof.com/brown.htm IBHOF/Panama Al Brown] , IBHOF.com, Retrieved on 1-6-08]Brown fought during the early 20th century, a period in which boxing records were not well kept. He is said to have fought professionally 164 times.
Biography
His first fight took place on
March 19 ,1922 , when he beat Jose Moreno by a decision in six at Colon. By his seventh fight,December 13 of that same year, he beatSailor Patchett by a fifteen round decision, to earn the "Isthmus" Flyweight title. OnSeptember 22 ,1923 , he had his first fight abroad, drawing (tying) in four rounds withJohnny Breslin , at New York.Brown began campaigning extensively across the
United States before he suffered his first loss, at the hands ofJimmy Russo ,December 6 ,1924 , by decision in twelve. He would later avenge that defeat, and he beatDavey Abad andWillie LaMorte before being disqualified in the first round againstFrankie Murray , onJuly 11 ,1926 . Despite that setback, he kept on campaigning successfully and, onNovember 10 of that year, he knocked outAntoine Merlo in his Paris debut."Panama Al Brown" enjoyed Paris so much that he decided to stay there for the rest of his life. He became a hugely popular boxer in
France . Over the next three years, he beat several fighters there, including former world championsEugene Criqui andAndre Routis . Brown is said to have carried ahomosexual relationship in France with his manager,Jean Cocteau [ [http://www.outsports.com/history/gayboxer.htm http://www.outsports.com/history/gayboxer.htm] ] .An interesting case happened when he fought
Gustav Humery , onJanuary 29 ,1929 . Brown and Humery had previously agreed that they would not salute by touching gloves before the fight, and when the bell rang, Brown struck quick, breaking Humery's jaw with his first punch and sending him to the floor. With the referee's count of ten seconds, the fight lasted a total of fifteen seconds, one of the quickest knockouts in boxing history.Brown made history on
June 18 of the same year, when he beatGregorio Vidal by a fifteen round decision to win the vacant world's Bantamweight title back at New York, becoming the first hispanic world champion in history.Brown became a national idol in Panama, and an instant celebrity almost everywhere else in
Latin America after his win. Suffice to say, magazines such as "The Ring En Espanol " were talking about his achievement sixty years after Brown made history.Soon after winning the title, he lost a ten round, non title fight to
Battling Battalino , another legendary boxer.Brown retained his title nine times and had countless other fights before a rematch with Hummey that ended in disaster: On
May 17 ,1934 , Brown was disqualified in round six at Paris for using illegal tactics. A riot was formed and Brown suffered several broken bones and sent into semi-unconsciousness by fans before the police could help him. Twenty minutes later, the locale where the rematch was held had almost been entirely destroyed.For his next title defense, on
November 1 of the same year, he travelled toTunis, Tunisia , where his opponent,Victor Perez , was counted out in round ten while on the floor, claiming that Panama Al had hit him with an illegal blow.On
June 1 ,1935 , he lost the title toBaltazar "Sangchili" Berenguer Hervás ofSpain , by a fifteen round decision, atValencia, Spain . They had a rematch onMarch 4 ,1938 , with Brown avenging his earlier loss with a fifteen round decision, but by then,Sixto Escobar ofPuerto Rico had already taken the world Bantamweight championship."Panama Al Brown" went on fighting until 1942, challenging unsuccessfully for the Panamanian Featherweight title on
September 30 ,1942 , when he drew withLeocadio Torres , but retiring as a winner, defeatingKid Fortune by a decision in ten rounds onDecember 4 of the same year.After his death, writer
Eduardo Arroyo wrote a biography about Panama Al, titled "Panama Al Brown, 1902-1951 ".Panama Al Brown's final record is believed to have been 123 wins, 18 defeats and 10 draws, with 55 knockouts, placing him in the exclusive list of boxers who have won 50 or more fights by knockout.
He is a member of the
International Boxing Hall of Fame .References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.