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    Default Re: Antonio Gomez ~ "El Leon de Cumana"

    Saturday ~ February 5, 1972

    Maestranza 'Cesar Giron Bull Ring' ~ Maracay, Venezuela

    ~WBA Featherweight Championship ~

    Attendance ..... { 12,000 } 'Sell-Out'

    'WBA Champion' - Antonio Gomez - 37-3-0 {18 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 125 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 4 months}
    vs.
    #10 WBA - Raul Martinez Mora - 34-4-0 {17 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 124 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 11 months}
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Antonio Gomez Retains Crown By KO In 7th ~

    WBA Featherweight Champion - Antonio Gomez made the '1st' Title defense of his crown, and scored a
    Knockout over 'pesky' Challenger - Raul Martinez Mora at {1:34} of Round 7.

    Fighting in front of over { 12,000 } Venezuelans in Maracay {approximately 120 Miles away from Caracas},
    the Champion bombarded his Challenger in Round 7.

    The bout started off quietly, as neither fighter made an aggressive move during the first 2-Rounds, as each
    feinted, and parried each others left-jabs.

    But in Round 3 there was an explosion, as the Champion came out very aggressively and started bombing away,
    as he sent the 'defensive stylist' Mora reeling to the Ropes.

    Just past the {1:40 Mark}, the Champion caught the Mexican with a 'left-uppercut' and 'right-cross' to the chin,
    dropping him to his knee's for a '4-Count'. But the gritty Challenger was up and came back swinging.

    But again the Champion had too much power, and dropped Mora again at the {2:28 Mark} with a right-hook
    to the chin. Still the Challenger got up at the '5-Count', and Referee - Luis Salbaran allowed the bout to continue.

    In Round 4, the Champion came out looking to finish it, as the { 12,000 ] fans inside the 'Bull Ring' cheered
    for their Hero to end it. But the 'cagey' Challenger got on the 'fast lane', and Mora 'circled-and-moved' while
    staying outside and away from the powerful-swinging Champion while using a tight-defense.

    In Round 5, the Mexican again stayed on the outside and used his 'tight-defense' to avoid the Champion's
    heavy-hands. But very late in the Round, the Challenger got 'brazen' and actually traded with the Champion
    at Center-Ring, and held his own throughout the last 30-Seconds of the session.

    Again in Round 6, Mora decided to fight-back, rather than to jab-and-run. Again, The Challenger held his own
    with the harder-hitting Venezuelan, as each traded good punches.

    In Round 7, again the fighters 'stood-and-traded', as the action was 'fairly-even' over the first 1:00.

    Just past the {1:00 Mark}, both fighters went 'toe-to-toe' at Center-Ring, then suddenly Raul Martinez Mora stopped
    punching, and moved back to the Ropes after an 'interesting' exchange of blows.

    The Champion then stepped in, and sent in some 'heavy-blows' on the Challenger, then came in with a 'tremendous'
    right-hand into the 'belly' of the Challenger.

    Raul Martinez Mora went down on his side, and stayed there as he was counted out at {1:34} of Round 7
    by Referee - Luis Salbaran.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-07-2015 at 05:30 AM.

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