December 1975
Las Vegas, Nevada
This 'Fight Card' nearly happened.
Antonio Cervantes vs. Wilfred Benitez
Roberto Duran vs. Frankie Benitez
Details to Follow
December 1975
Las Vegas, Nevada
This 'Fight Card' nearly happened.
Antonio Cervantes vs. Wilfred Benitez
Roberto Duran vs. Frankie Benitez
Details to Follow
~ October 1975 ~
Fight Promoter - Don King was trying to secure this Fight Card for Las Vegas, and for a possible
date in December.
Antonio 'Kid Pambele' Cervantes was the WBA Light-Welterweight Champion, and had come off
impressive win earlier on May 17, 1975 > where he won a 'one-sided' 15-Round Decision over
Esteban Dejesus, which included '4' knockdowns.
'Kid Pambele' wanted desperately to fight Roberto Duran. Cervantes {Age; 29 years, 10 months},
and had been competing for 12-years, and wanted 'one big fight' before retiring {what he had planned}.
Cervantes had a record of 73-9-3 with {34 KOs}, and had gone 'unbeaten' since December 12, 1971
by going 18-0-0 with {14 KO's} in almost 4-Years, including winning the WBA Light-Welterweight
Championship back on October 28, 1972.
Since then, Cervantes had successfully defended his Championship '9-Times'.
'Kid Pambele' at {Height; 5' 9"} and {Reach; 72"} was a brilliant boxer, with a tremendous left-jab
and quick right-hand, and was 'unbeatable' at 140 lbs.
Since January 1970 > Cervantes had gone 27-1-0 with {19 KO's} > losing only to the great
Nicolino Locche by {L Dec 15} for the WBA Light-Welterweight Championship back in January 1970.
~ The Skinny ~
There were reports that Antonio Cervantes was nearly 3-years older, and was most likely
{Age; 32 1/2}.
Also, by his own admission > Antonio had '25' other bouts on his record, where he claimed he
went > 22-2-1 with {7 KO's} when he was 'a skinny' weak-fisted Featherweight back in 1964
and 1965.
Don King wanted to get Antonio Cervantes some American Television 'exposure' first, before setting the
stage for a 'big money' bout with Roberto Duran
Don King >
"Antonio Cervantes is well-known in Central America and South America. But, he is not known by the
American boxing public. He has never fought in New York, Florida or Las Vegas. He had a couple of
bouts in Los Angeles back a few years ago in late-1970 and early-1971, but nobody noticed."
"The Colombian is a great fighter, and one of the Top 3 best 'Pound-for-Pound' fighters in the World.
We need to get him on American Television, to show the viewing public his tremendous boxing skills."
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