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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    July 10, 1972

    ~ Alfonso Frazer and Nicolino Locche Agree To A September 2nd Date For Rematch ~

    The 'new' WBA Champion - Alfonso Frazer and former Champion - Nicolino Locche have agreed to a rematch,
    to be held in Panama City, Panama on Saturday, September 2nd at the Gimnasio Nuevo.

    This will be the 24 1/2 year-old Champion's '1st' Title Defense. The Panamanian defeated Nicolino Locche on
    March 10th to capture the WBA Light-Welterweight Championship in an 'upset' 15-Round Decision in
    Panama.

    The 32 1/2 year-old former Champion from Argentina was reluctant to go back to the Gimnasio Nuevo for a
    rematch, but the 'new' Champion insisted on defending his Championship in his home-country for his 1st-Defense.

    The Champion - Alfonso Frazer will receive a fight purse guarantee of { $70,000 }, and the former Champion
    Nicolino Locche who is now the Challenger will receive { $25,000 } plus additional ancillary fee's from the
    Broadcast revenue's thru the Latin Networks.

    Alfonso Frazer was supposed to face 'highly-touted' Puerto Rican Lightweight - Esteban De Jesus on
    July 28th at Madison Square Garden in New York, but the Panamanian will now agree to wait to
    defend his newly won Crown on September 2nd, and in his home-country of Panama.
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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    August 21, 1972

    ~ Nicolino Locche Hurts Spear {Finger}, Forced To Pull Out Of WBA Championship Bout ~

    Former WBA Light-Welterweight Champion cracked a spear {finger} in his right-hand, and will be
    forced to pull out of his September 2nd bout with Champion - Alfonso Frazer in Panama.

    The 32 1/2 year-old Argentinian stated he would require 3-Weeks for the 'spear' {finger} to heal,
    which he hurt in a sparring-session in Mendoza, Argentina.

    As a replacement, Argentinian Lightweight Champion - Carlos Alberto 'Gonzalito' Aro will fill in for
    the right-hand injured Locche.

    Aro, is a stable-mate of Nicolino Locche, and is also from Mendoza Argentina. Carlos Alberto Aro
    {Age; 32 years, 11 months} is the Argentinian Lightweight Champion, and has a record of 63-9-10
    with {21 KO's}.

    The Argentinian is a crafty 5' 7 1/2" tall southpaw, and has been competing since March 1961
    {11+ years}. Ano was the Argentinian Lightweight Champion from {July 1, 1967 thru
    November 22, 1969} and recently reclaimed the Title on June 10th of this year.

    Ano also held the South American Lightweight Championship from {August 17, 1969 thru November 19, 1971}.

    The Argentinian asked for the bout to be for the WBA Title, but the Championship Committee stated
    that it would be a 'non-title' bout only.
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    Carlos Alberto 'Gonzalito' Aro >

    "I am not convinced that Alfonso Frazer is all that he is made out to be. He caught 'Nico' on a bad night,
    and that is why he won."

    "I'll put much pressure on this 'weed-thin' Panamanian, and see if he can fight backing up."

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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    September 2, 1972

    ~ Alfonso 'Peppermint' Frazer Halts Argentinian In One ~

    WBA Light-Welterweight Champion - Alfonso Frazer toppled Argentinian Lightweight
    Champion -Carlos Alberto 'Gonzalito' Aro in only 59-Seconds of the 1st-Round.

    The 24 1/2 year-old Pananamian circled the Ring at the opening Bell, and baited the
    smaller southpaw Argentinian into coming forward.

    Frazer, 'weed-thin' at {5' 8"} and with long-arms, speared the 32 1/2 year-old lefty
    Argentinian with several long left-jabs, then came over the top with '2' hard looping
    right-hands to the jaw.

    Aro was quickly staggered, and reeled backwards into the Ropes. The fast-handed
    Frazer moved in quickly and unloaded with barrage of fierce punches to the head
    that toppled Aro onto the canvas in only 49-Seconds.

    The Referee tolled off the '10-Count', as the visiting Argentinian could not beat the count.

    The WBA Light-Welterweight Title was not at stake. Alfonso Frazer {140 lbs.} improves to
    29-4-1 after scoring his 22nd Knockout.

    Carlos Alberto Aro {136 3/4 lbs.} drops to 63-10-10, as this was only the '3rd-Time' in his
    11+ year career that he has been stopped.

    The Argentinian filled-in for his countryman and stable-mate former WBA Champion
    Nicolino Locche who was scheduled to face Alfonso Frazer for the WBA Light-Welterweight
    Championship.

    Nicolino Locche is nursing a cracked bone in his spear {finger} in his right-hand.
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    Carlos Alberto Aro >
    "I never saw the punch. He is very fast, and has long arms. I stepped forward and was
    ready to throw a straight 'one-two', and he delivered a looping right-hand to my jaw that
    I never saw coming. Then he did it again, and I was dazed."

    "I came here to seek revenge for my stable-mate and countryman Nicolino Locche. But
    I was not up to the task, as he {Alfonso Frazer} is very good. He is very fast, and hits
    very hard.'
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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    Monday ~ September 4, 1972

    ~ Alfonso Frazer - Nicolino Locche WBA Championship Bout Switched To San Salvador ~

    The WBA Light-Welterweight Championship Bout between Champion Alfonso Frazer of
    Panama and former Champion - Nicolino Locche has been switched to Saturday, September 16th
    and in San Salvador, El Salvador.

    The bout will be held at the Gimnasio Nacional indoor arena.

    The bout was originally scheduled for last Saturday Night {September 2nd} and in Panama City
    at the Gimnasio Nuevo.

    But Nicolino Locche had injured one of his fingers on his right-hand on August 21st, and had asked
    for a 2-Week delay, so that his injured finger could heal.

    The San Salvador location was agreed upon today by both Camps.
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    Alfonso Frazer fought on Saturday, where he scored a 59-Second Knockout in the 1st-Round
    over Argentinian - Carlos Alberto Aro.

    The Argentinian - Aro was a stable-mate of Nicolino Locche's and was a 2-Week fill-in replacement
    opponent for Alfonso Frazer.

    Nicolino Locche, who is in Mendoza, Argentina said he would travel to San Salvador on Monday
    September 11th, if his injured finger has healed.

    Alfonso Frazer, stated that he was ready and in excellent shape. The WBA Champion said that he
    would do light workouts for the next 5-Days in Panama, and then travel to San Salvador on
    Saturday, September 9th.
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    Alfonso 'Peppermint' Frazer >

    "I gave Nicolino a 2-Week postponement. He better be ready for September 16th, or I will defend
    my Title against the next Top Challenger. No more delays. Either he wants to challenge me, or
    not."

    "If Nicolino thinks that I will fight him in Buenos Aires, he's crazy. As I will not got a fair shake
    {Judges scoring} there. I'll fight him on a 'Neutral Site', but never in Buenos Aires."
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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    Sunday ~ September 10, 1972

    ~ Nicolino Locche Pulls Out Again ~

    Forner WBA Light-Welterweight Champion - Nicolino Locche of Argentina has pulled out
    of his rematch with Alfonso Frazer of Panama for the WBA Light-Welterweight Championship.

    The bout was scheduled for this Saturday {September 16th}, with the bout to be held at the
    Gimnasio Nacional in San Salvador, El Salvador.

    This is the 2nd time that the Argentinian has cancelled out of a Championship bout rematch
    with Alfonso Frazer.

    Locche is still nursing a damaged spear {finger} on his right-hand. A spokesman for the
    33 year-old Locche stated that the former WBA Champion would require another 3-Weeks
    rest for the 'cracked bone' to heal.

    In the interim, Argentinian Lightweight - Juan Domino 'Quito' Corradi will fill-in as a replacement
    opponent for the Saturday - September 16th bout.

    The 24 1/2 year-old Corradi has an impressive record of 54-2-6 with {34 KO's}, and is currently
    ranked as the #9 WBA Lightweight. Corradi is also a stable-mate of Nicolino Locche. The
    Argentinian is a { 5' 6 1/2" } boxer/puncher with good technical skills and quick hands.

    The Corradi Camp is asking for the WBA to sanction this bout as a Championship Bout.

    The Alfonso Frazer Camp has stated they will accept Juan Domingo Corradi as a replacement
    challenger.
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    Alfonso 'Peppermint' Frazer >

    "It doesn't matter which Argentinian they send up here to fight me. I'll send each of them back
    home, either beaten up {ie; Nicolino Locche} or knocked out {ie; Carlos Alberto Aro}.


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    Juan Domingo 'Quito' Corradi >

    "Alfonso Frazer was lucky to beat 'Nico' last March. 'Nico' was not in good shape. Frazer had
    a lucky night that's all."

    "If the WBA sanctions this bout, I will bring the 'belt' back home and give it to 'Nico' in Mendoza.
    If they make this bout a 'non-title fight', I'll wear down Frazer and soften him up for my countryman."


    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 03-15-2015 at 05:58 PM.

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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    Saturday ~ September 16, 1972

    Gimnasio Nacional ~ San Salvador, El Salvador

    Attendance ........... { 9600 }
    Gate Receipts ...... { $54,000 }

    ~ Alfonso Frazer Crushes Argentinian 'Quito' Corradi In 3 ~

    In a 10-Round 'non-title' bout, WBA Light-Welterweight Champion - Alfonso Frazer of Panama scored a 'crushing'
    3rd-Round Knockout over Argentinian - Juan Domingo Corradi.

    The 5' 8" Frazer at {141 lbs.} had > height, strength and power over the 5' 6" Corradi who came in at {137 lbs.}.

    The Panamanian circled and boxed during the first 2-Rounds, as the technical boxing Argentinian attempted to get
    inside and close. Corradi held his own, and managed to avoid Frazer's long arm punches while jabbing with straight
    lefts.

    But in Round 3, Frazer caught Corradi with a 'left-right' to the chin, that had the Argentinian backing away at the
    {1:00 Mark}.

    Frazer then went on the full-offensive, and hammered Corradi with a series of 'left-right' punches to the head that
    dropped his dazed opponent at the {1:37 Mark}.

    The Argentinian was up at the '6-Count', and wanted to continue. Corradi was able to fend of the fast-swinging
    Frazer for another 40-Seconds, before getting tagged with an 'overhand-right' to the jaw which put him down on
    his back, where he was counted out at {2:41} of Round 3.
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    Fight Purses >
    * Alfonso Frazer ............ { $22,000 } .... plus { $3500 } for the Broadcast Rights for Central American Television.
    * Juan Domingo Corradi . { $5000 } ...... plus an additional { $2500 } for the Broadcast Rights to Argentinian Television.
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    Default Re: Nicolino Locche vs. Alfonso Frazer ~ "WBA Champion Upset In Panama"

    September 16, 1972

    San Salvador, El Salvador

    ~ WBA Light-Welterweight Championship

    ~ The Skinny ~

    Alfonso 'Peppermint Frazer >
    "You saw me tonight. I destroyed another top Argentinian. If Nicolino Locche was in there, he
    would have suffered the same fate."

    "I am a much better fighter now than I was when I beat Nicolino 6-Months ago {March 10th}.
    I am fighting with much more confidence now. Before, I was still unsure of my skills."

    "If Nicolino does not agree to fight me within 2-Weeks, I will move on and defend my Title against
    'Kid Pambele' {Antonio Cervantes}. I can fight Nicolino in 2-Weeks {September 30th} in Panama.
    I'm fine and ready to fight again quickly."

    "Look, Nicolino has pulled out 'twice' already. To be honest, he's is too old and too slow to challenge
    me. He can't beat me."
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    Nicolino Locche, who was in attendance in San Salvador to watch Alfonso Frazer score a { KO 3} over
    his countryman and stable-mate - Juan Domingo Corradi.

    Nicolino Locche >
    "My Physician has told me to rest my right-hand for 3-Weeks. My spear {finger} is still 'cracked', and the
    only way it will get better is for rest."

    "I want to fight, but in 2-Weeks I still won't be 100%."

    "If 'Peppermint' Frazer does not offer me the 'courtesy-rematch', I will probably resign {retire}. I don't
    feel that I have to go thru several Contenders to get a rematch for the Championship.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 03-15-2015 at 11:45 PM.

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