Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Former World Champ Alexis Arguello Passes!
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As many around the world (including myself) have been hurt by the passing of Michael Jackson, many around the boxing world will be hurt by the news today of the passing of former world champion Alexis Arguello. The three-division champion was found dead in his hometown of Managua, Nicaragua. He was 57. No word yet on what caused his passing.
Arguello won his first world title in 1974 stopping Ruben Olivares in the 13th round for the WBA Featherweight crown. He then defeated Alfredo Escalera by a 13th round stoppage to win the WBC Super Featherweight title. Arguello's third title came in 1981 when he defeated Jim Watt for the WBC Lightweight title by 15-round decision.
But Arguello may be best known for his two epic losses to Aaron Pryor for Pryor's WBA Junior Welterweight crown in 1982 and 1983. Arguello was stopped in both bouts but they were fierce contests.
Arguello was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992, but fought twice more after that in 1994 and 1995. His final record was 82-8, 65 KO's. In 2008, Arguello was named Mayor of Managua.
Arguello is in my top ten of all-time favorite boxers. As my buddy Jake Donovan of Boxing Scene.com put he was one of the all-time best and "a human instructional video of Boxing 101." He will truly be missed.
Wow..Definitely feel this loss. This is the boxer I most wanted to emulate when I was growing up.
ReplyDeleteI always admired Arguello's class and composure.
it is being reported that he committed suicide, gunshot wound through the heart. I can remember him fighting on cbs sports on saturdays back in the eighties;a true gentlemem of the sport. His two wars with aaron pryor were great fights. Alexis was a surgeon in the ring...
ReplyDeletemay god bless him.
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