- Ángel Espada
Angel Espada (born on
February 2 ,1948 inSalinas, Puerto Rico ) is a former boxer fromPuerto Rico . He was the WBA's world Welterweight champion. Amusic lover, Espada also organized, during the late 1970s, a salsa orchestra. Espada's nickname is "Cholo".Biography
Early career
Espada began his professional boxing career on
March 11 ,1967 , with a defeat at the hands of futureAntonio Cervantes world title challengerJosue Marquez , on a six round decision, at San Juan. His next two fights were declared draws (ties). Both were againstLuis Vinales .After another defeat and a draw (both against
Chris Fernandez ), Espada got his first win. OnApril 1 ,1968 , he knocked outLinfer Contreras in the first round in San Juan. After one more win, he fought outside Puerto Rico for the first time, losing on points after six rounds to futureRoberto Duran world title challengerJimmy Robertson , onSeptember 27 ,1969 , atLos Angeles, California .His next fight would be against
Bobby Joe Hughes ,April 9 ,1969 in San Juan. Hughes was disqualified for using illegal tactics during the fight, and this victory marked the beginning of a fifteen fight winning streak for Espada. OnNovember 7 of 1970, the streak was stopped by Matt Donovan, who beat him on points over ten rounds. Shortly after, Espada would beat formerEmile Griffith world title challengerManuel Gonzalez and lose to former world championEddie Perkins , both times, on points after ten rounds.Between 1972 and 1975, Espada posted twelve wins in a row, including a victory over perennial world title challenger
Armando Muniz , and a win inPanama . He was beaten byLuis Acosta in Caracas by decision in ten rounds to stop that winning streak, but he avenged the defeat against Acosta with a ten round win over him in a rematch held in San Juan.Champion
Espada became a world champion in a situation that could be described by some as bizarre: the undisputed world Welterweight champion of the era,
Jose Napoles , was to fightCarlos Monzon for the world's Middleweight title. The WBC kept recognizing Napoles as their world Welterweight champion, but the WBA, feeling that Espada deserved a chance at Napoles' crown, decided to strip Napoles of the world championship because Napoles went ahead as planned and fought Monzon. Thus, onJune 28 ,1975 , Espada became the WBA's world Welterweight champion, and Puerto Rico's fourth world boxing champion in history, by outpointing the well known Canadian,Clyde Gray , over fifteen rounds in San Juan.He retained the title with a fifteen round decision over
Johnny Gant , and with an eighth round knockout overAlfonzo Hayman .On
July 11 ,1976 , Espada fought what would have been the start of a Mexican boxing tour. Espada, looking forward to meetingMiguel Campanino , was instead faced with a boxer who had a record of 16-5 and who was namedJose Cuevas . Cuevas lifted the WBA world Welterweight title away from Espada with a second round knockout. They would fight again twice, with Cuevas retaining the title by ten and eleven round knockouts.Retirement from the Ring
Towards the end of his career, Espada, realizing his best days as a boxer had probably passed him by, announced on the Vea magazine that he was putting together a salsa orchestra. The "Cholo Espada orchestra" had some success in Puerto Rico, appearing on
television shows constantly during the late 1970s and early 1980s.Espada lost his last important fight, against
Thomas Hearns , by a knockout in round four at theJoe Louis Arena , in Detroit, onMarch 2 of 1980. He then retired for a short period of time. Espada wanted to retire as a winner, however, and, after one year of inactivity, he made a one fight comeback, knocking outJulio Alfonso in four rounds, onDecember 10 ,1981 , in San Juan.After retiring from boxing, Espada became a boxing trainer, and he has remained in that position ever since. Espada had a record of 44 wins, 11 losses and 3 draws, with 27 wins by knockout.
ee also
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List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions
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