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    September 1969

    After Antonio Gomez defeated {KO 10} #3 World-Ranked Featherweight - Dwight Hawkins
    on August 22, 1969


    ~ WBA Featherweight Ratings ~

    *** Shozo Saijo
    #1 . Godfrey Stevens
    #2 . Vicente Saldivar
    #3 . Johnny Famechon
    #4 . Fighting Harada
    #5 . Allen Colter
    #6 . Jose Legra
    #7 . Antonio Gomez
    #8 . Jose Jiminez
    #9 . Alfredo Marcano
    #10. Vicente Garcia

    ~ That is some tough 'Top 10' ~

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    September 29, 1969

    Nuevo Circo ~ Caracas Venezuela

    {#7} Antonio Gomez ~ 25-2-0 {10 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 128 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 0 months}
    vs.
    {NR} Francisco Bolivar ~ 47-9-1 {25 KO's} ~ 5' 7" ~ 130 lbs. ~ {Age; 29 years, 1 month}
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    The #7 WBA-ranked Featherweight - Antonio Gomez will take on Venezuelan countryman -
    Francisco Bolivar.

    Francisco is a 10-Year Professional, and is one of the 'trickiest' fighters around at 130 lbs.

    Francisco is also coming off an 'Upset' 10-Round Decision win over the highly-regarded
    Colombian ~ Antonio 'Kid Pambele' Cervantes only 45-Days earlier, on August 15, 1969
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Gomez Wins 'One-Sided' Decision Over Bolivar ~

    Antonio Gomez {128 lbs.} got off to fast start in this Super-Featherweight bout, and never
    looked back.

    The 24 year-old World-Ranked Featherweight shook up 'veteran' Francisco Bolivar in
    Rounds 2, 3 and 5 > and then cruised to an easy 10-Round Decision.

    Bolivar was no match in hand-speed against the younger Gomez, but the veteran was tough
    on the inside, and did land his 'fair-share' of body punches in the late-middle Rounds {6 and 7}.

    But, Gomez put the 'wood' to Bolivar in Rounds 8 and 10, as he had the veteran backing away
    and covering up.

    Scorecards
    * 98-92
    * 98-93
    * 98-94

    Ramiro Machado {Manager} >

    "It was a good bout for Antonio. Coming off that big win in America {The Forum in Inglewood, California}
    on August 29th over Dwight Hawkins, I was worried about a let down."

    "It was a near one-sided Decision over a real tough 'veteran'. Francisco Bolivar is no soft touch,
    just ask Antonio Cervantes."
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    Default Re: Antonio Gomez ~ "El Leon de Cumana"

    Antonio Gomez 'El Leon de Cumana'

    Originally,

    Antonio was an 'apathetic and cold' type of boxer, emphasizing 'The Art of Fencing' {defense}.

    Though Antonio had a 'great defense' he was not a fan favorite with the Latin Boxing fans during
    his first 2-Years as a Professional.

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

    November 10, 1969

    Nuevo Circo {New Circus} ~ Caracas, Venezuela

    {#7} Antonio Gomez ~ 25-2-0 {10 KOs} ~ 5' 6" ~ 128 lbs. ~ Reach; 67" ~ {Age; 24 years, 2 months}
    vs.
    {#17} Antonio Cervantes ~ 47-7-3 {16 KO's} ~ 5' 9" ~ 130 lbs. ~ Reach; 72" {Age; 23 years, 11 months}
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    World-Rated Venezuelan - Antonio Gomez takes on Colombian - Antonio Cervantes.

    Both fighters are 'managed' by Venezuelan - Ramiro Machado.

    Antonio 'Kid Pambele' Cervantes had moved from Colombia to Venezuela in 1968, to get better 'money' fights,
    and to improve his skills against better competition.

    Th word here is, that this will be a 'close fight'.

    Though 'Kid Pambele' claims to be {Age; 23 years 11 months}, some of the Colombian Sportswriters stated
    that Cervantes was really 3 years older.

    And, Cervantes probably had an additional 25-Bouts on his ledger in the small-clubs of Colombia on his ledger.

    Colombian Sportswriter - Jaime Santoves stated that > Antonio Cervantes 'true record' was closer to > 69-9-4 {23 KO's},
    and he was an 'all box' and 'little-punch' thin-rail boxer.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Gomez Edges Cervantes By Decision Over 10 ~

    In a battle of jabs and defense, it was Antonio Gomez who edged out Colombian - Antonio Cervantes over 10 Rounds.

    Gomez {128 lbs.} giving up 3" in Height, and 5" in Reach, withstood the constant left-jab of Cervantes {130 lbs.} during
    the first-half of the bout, to get inside and pound the body of the 'reed-thin' Colombian over the last 3-Rounds to capature
    a close Unanimos Decision.

    Throughout the first 4-Rounds, Cervantes used his left-jab like a 'broom-stick handle' to poke Gomez in the face and
    around the eyes.

    Realizing that he could not 'out-jab' the Colombian, Gomez slowly closed the distance and worked the body of Cervantes
    with short hooks to the ribs during Rounds 5, 6 and 7 while employing a 'keen defense'.

    With the bout 'close on the scorecards',
    Gomez fought faster than Cervantes over the last 3-Rounds, and used his shorter reach on the inside where he stayed
    busy working the Colombian's ribs with constant '2-Punch' combinations during Rounds 8, 9 and 10.

    Scorecards
    * 96-94 > {6-4-0 in Rounds}
    * 97-95 > {5-3-2 in Rounds}
    * 97-95 > {5-3-2 in Rounds}
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    ~ January 1970 ~

    'Ring Magazine' {Featherweight Rankings}

    *** Johnny Famechon
    #1 . Shozo Saijo
    #2 . Vicente Saldivar
    #3 . Fighting Harada
    #4 . Cruz Marcano {Venezuela}
    #5 . Antonio Gomez {Venezuela}
    #6 . Kuniaki Shibata
    #7 . Jimmy Revie
    #8 . Jose Legra
    #9 . Lionel Rose
    #10. Dwight Hawkins

    Many of the Boxing Sportswriters regarded hard-punching and undefeated 'Cruz Marcano' as the best Featherweight in Venezuela.
    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _________

    In mid-January 1970 >

    Manager - Ramiro Machado took '18' of his fighters from his boxing-stable in Caracas, Venezuela to 'embark' on a tour of
    California, in an effort to get his fighters some recognition.
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    January 23, 1970

    Antonio Gomez signed to face hard-hitting Mexican 'Knockout Artist' ~ Gil Noriega on February 14, 1970.

    The bout will be on the undercard of the Jose Napoles vs. Ernie Lopez 'World Welterweight Championship Bout'.

    Manager - Ramiro Machado signed a deal with Los Angeles 'fight promoter' George Parnassus.
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    Friday ~ February 14, 1970

    'The Forum' ~ Inglewood, California

    "Main Event" > World Welterweight Championship > Jose Napoles vs. Ernie Lopez

    Attendance .......... { 17,091 }
    Gate Receipts ..... { $228,417 }
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    {#5} ~ Antonio Gomez 'El Leon de Cumana' {Caracas, Venezuela} ~ 26-2-0 {10 KO's} ~ 127 lbs.
    vs.
    {#20} ~ Gilberto 'Good Night' Noriega {Mexico City, Mexico} ~ 34-1-0 {30 KO's} ~ 128 lbs.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Featherweight battle between two young contenders.

    The 24 year-old Venezuelan {Antonio Gomez} has moved up into the #5 World-Ranking
    slot, and appears headed for a Title Challenge against WBA Champion - Shozo Saijo.

    The 22 year-old Mexican {Gilberto Noriega} is a pure 'knockout artist'. Gilberto goes by
    the nickname of "Good Night", as whoever he hits, goes to sleep.

    Gilberto is being billed as > Tthe 'new' Mexican Knockout Artist."

    He's a 5' 6" stand-up fighter, who comes in straight. He's a good puncher, but has little
    defense and cannot get out of the way of straight punches.

    Gilberto won his first '27-Bouts', before getting stopped {L TKO 7} by Richard Sue here at
    'The Forum' on November 4, 1968.

    Gilberto went back to Oaxaca, Mexico to re-group. In 1969, Gilberto went undefeated at 7-0-0
    with {6 KO's} and has gotten back in to the Top 20 of the Featherweight Division.
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    Friday ~ February 14, 1970

    'The Forum' ~ Inglewood, California

    ~ Venezuelan Gomez Scores 'The Knockout' Heard Throughout The Forum ~

    "Antonio Gomez 'flattens' Gil Noriega with 1-Punch Knockout in 8th"

    World-Rated Featherweight - Antonio Gomez ended this night's battle at 'The Forum'
    by catching Mexican - Gil Noriega with a single-right hand to the jaw in Round 8.

    In a battle which was billed as a 'finesse-boxer' versus a '1-Punch knockout-artist', it was the
    finesse-boxer who came away with the 'single-punch' Knockout victory at {2:19} of Round 8.

    24 year-old Venezuelan - Antonio Gomez and Mexican - Gil Noriega thrilled the fans at 'The Forum'
    with a wild shootout.

    The { 17,091 } in attendance were on their feet after every Round, applauding and cheering. Gomez
    had the slight-edge in Points after 6-Rounds, as he was the more accurate of the 'two' Featherweights.

    But the 'upright' and hard-punching Mexican stayed in the fight, as he was clearly the harder-hitter
    during close-exchanges.

    The turning-point in the bout came mid-way thru Round 7, as Gomez continued with a steady-attack
    and was elusive with a tight-defense, and Noriega began to tire, as he could not keep up with the
    steady-fast pace.

    Then Gomez caught Noriega with a hard 'left-right' to the chin, and the Mexican went down on his
    right-side. He was up at the '4-Count', and was ready to fight on.

    But, Noriega was not able to keep the fast-punching Venezuelan off of him, and near the end of Round 7
    he went down again after absorbing a '7-Punch' combination to the head. The Mexican pulled himself up at
    the '4-Count' again, and made it back to his corner as the 'Bell' sounded.

    In Round 8, Gomez slowly wore down Noriega with fast and sharp 'left-jabs' to the face, that had the Mexican
    blinded with the incoming fast-hand speed.

    Then suddenly, Gomez stepped in and delivered a 'thudding' right-hand to Noriega's jaw that everyone in
    'The Forum' heard.

    The Mexican then fell face-first into the canvas, and was counted out at {2:19} of Round 8.

    Scorecards at the time of the Knockout
    * 7-2 > {Antonio Gomez}
    * 6-2 > {Antonio Gomez}
    * 6-2 > {Antonio Gomez}

    Fight Promoter ~ George Parnassus

    "I will do everything possible to bring WBA Featherweight Champion - Shozo Saijo here to defend his
    Crown against Antonio Gomez. He's one of the best '3' Featherweights in the World today."

    "This Venezuelan is an exciting boxer, and he deserves a World Title opportunity."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 04-21-2015 at 04:48 AM.

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