- Leo Gamez
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name= Leo Gamez
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birth_place=Venezuela Silvio Rafael Gamez (born
August 8 ,1963 ), better known as Leo Gamez, is a former boxer fromVenezuela . A former world Flyweight champion, Gamez became the first Flyweight boxer in history to win world titles in four different divisions.Gamez is considered by some boxing critics to be among Venezuela's best fighters since the
Betulio Gonzalez era.He made his professional boxing debut on
February 14 ,1985 inMaracay , when he decisioned Francisco Garcia over four rounds. OnApril 17 of that same year, he got his second victory, another four round points win, this time overAlcides Hernandez , also in Maracay. After those two wins, Gamez had six consecutiveknockout wins, including two overRafael Lara , and one in his first fight outside Maracay, held onAugust 14 atEl Guayabo , where he beatJose Escorcia in the fourth round. OnNovember 28 of 1986, he would beat Escorcia's brother, Alberto, also by knockout in four rounds, atMaracaibo .On
February 2 of 1987, he suffered his first "blemish", when he was held to a two round technical draw byRafael Bolivar , at Maracay. By then, Gamez was becoming a well known boxer amongHispanic boxing fans,Guantes magazine mentioning him sporadically on their articles.On
April 30 , Gamez received his first shot at a title, when he was faced withPedro Nieves in the Venezuelan town ofTurnero , for the national Jr. Flyweight title. Gamez won the championship with a second round knockout.He defended the title one time and won a handful of non-title bouts before reducing weight in order to get his first world championship opportunity.
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January 10 ,1988 , Gamez fought for the WBA's vacant world Minimumweight championship againstBong Jun Kim . In what also was his first fight abroad, Gamez became world champion for the first time when he outpointed Kim over 12 rounds inSouth Korea . After that victory, he became a celebrity both in Venezuela and internationally, as he went from being mentioned in articles, as aforementioned, to having articles written about him on magazines that specialized in boxing.He had several managerial problems after winning his first world championship, however, and he was able to defend that title only one time, knocking out
Kenji Yokozawa in three rounds atJapan . When he suffered a broken arm not too long after, he decided to vacate the title, and took an extended lay-off from boxing.On
October 29 ,1989 , Gamez was finally able to make a comeback, and he knocked outVictoriano Hernandez in five rounds that night. After one more win, he attempted, for the first time, to win the WBA's world Jr. Flyweight championship. OnApril 29 ,1990 , he was faced with long reigning world championMyung-Woo Yuh , once again, in South Korea. Gamez lost a controversial twelve round decision; many fans and observers thought he deserved the win, and the WBA ordered an immediate rematch. OnNovember 10 of that year, he would again fight Woo Yuh in South Korea, and, once again, Woo Yuh won by a twelve round decision to retain the world title.Disillusioned, Gamez took off almost one more year off boxing. But he returned, illusioned with the idea of winning the WBA's world Flyweight championship. Having been promised a title try by the WBA, he began training and, after his training was complete, he returned to South Korea, where he challenged WBA world Flyweight champion
Yong Yang Kim onNovember 5 ,1991 . Gamez once again lost by a twelve round decision, but he decided to stay active in boxing after that loss.Gamez won four fights in a row before once again dropping weight in order to challenge for a world title. His third try at the WBA's world Jr. Flyweight title, which was vacant after Woo Yuh's retirement, came on
November 21 ,1993 , againstShiro Yashiro , inTokyo . Gamez finally won the world Jr. Flyweight title, his second world championship, by knocking Yashiro out in nine rounds. He defended the title successfully three times, with fights inPanama andThailand (twice), before losing it toHi Yong Choi onFebruary 4 of 1995, once again in Korea. OnMay 20 of that year, he won the regional WBA Fedelatin Flyweight title by defeatingAquiles Guzman by a twelve round decision inParaguay .Gamez's first opportunity at joining the elite group of fighters who have won world championships in three different divisions, and his second attempt at becoming world Flyweight champion, came on
March 24 ,1996 , against world championSaen Sor Ploenchit in Thailand. Gamez failed that time, however, dropping a twelve round split decision to the champion. Then, he lost the Fedelatin title in a rematch with Guzman, held onOctober 7 at Maracay. Guzman outpointed him over twelve rounds as well.Gamez became, once again, disillusioned with boxing. In 1998, however, he returned to the sport, knocking out Gilberto Gonzalez on
November 3 in eight rounds in Venezuela, to regain the Fedelatin title.Gamez joined the exclusive group of champions to win titles in three or more divisions, at the same time becoming the first one among those to be world Flyweight champion, when he knocked out defending WBA world Flyweight champion
Hugo Rafael Soto in the third round onMarch 13 ,1999 . The fight, held at New York'sMadison Square Garden , also marked Gamez's debut as a professional fighter in theUnited States . After this win, Gamez received a hero's welcome at Caracas'Simón Bolívar International Airport .On
May 29 , he won the WBA's "interim" world Super Flyweight championship by knocking out formerWBO world Jr. Flyweight championJosue Camacho in the fifth round at theRoberto Clemente Coliseum inSan Juan, Puerto Rico . He was not generally considered to be a four division world champion, however, because the WBA had conditioned their recognition of him as world Super Flyweight champion on either one of two things happening: the real champion,Hideki Todaka , would have to decide to leave his place as champion or Gamez would have to beat him in a fight in order for Gamez to be recognized as champion. After losing the Flyweight crown onSeptember 3 toSornpichai Kratingdaengym by knockout in eight rounds at a Thaihotel , Gamez received an opportunity to solidify his status as WBA world Super Flyweight champion, when the official champion, Todaka, gave him a shot onOctober 9 ,2000 .Gamez made history once again, joining the small group of boxers who have won world titles in four different divisions, and becoming both the first one among those to have held the world Flyweight title and the first Venezuelan in that group, when he knocked Todaka out in seven rounds at
Nagoya . On his first defense, held onMarch 11 ,2001 inYokohama , Japan, he lost the crown by a twelfth round knockout toCeles Kobayashi .After one more win, Gamez attempted to join the very exclusive group of fighters to win world titles in five different divisions, when he lost to WBA world Bantamweight champion
Johnny Bredahl by a twelve round decision, onNovember 8 ,2002 , inCopenhagen ,Denmark .After two more decision losses, including one in a rematch with Todaka, Gamez decided to retire for good from boxing, leaving with a record of 34 wins, 11 losses and one draw (tie), 25 of his wins coming by knockout. His last fight was held in
Germany .See also
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List of boxing triple champions
*List of boxing quadruple champions External links
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