Tuesday ~ April 21, 1970
Plaza de Toros {Downtown 'Bull Ring'} ~ Tijuana ~ Baja California, Mexico
Attendance ...... { 6300 }
{#4} - Antonio Gomez ~ 27-2-0 {11 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 127 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 7 months}
vs.
{#10} - Guillermo 'Memo' Morales - 20-4-0 {18 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 127 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 6 months}
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Antonio Gomez is still fighting on a George Parnassus 'sponsored' fight card in Baja California.
The Los Angeles based Fight Promoter is hoping to get the Venezuelan a WBA Championship
bout by the end of the Summer of 1970.
But > Guillermo 'Memo' Morales is a dangerous punching fighter from Mexico City, and one who
is not to be taken lightly.
'Memo' is coming off a major 'Featherweight Upset', when he defeated #2 WBA-ranked Cruz Marcano
in his home-area of Caracas, Venezuela on February 20, 1970.
In that bout, 'Memo' blasted the highly-touted and 'unbeaten' Cruz Marcano all over the Ring,
and won an 'impressive' 10-Round upset Decision.
The 'loss', knocked Cruz Marcano out of a World Featherweight Championship bout.
Guillermo, who is managed and trained by Edwin Inca Vacero, has been promised a 'big money'
bout at 'The Forum', if he can score another 'upset' over a 'top-tier' Venezuelan Featherweight.
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~ Antonio Gomez 'Smashes' Morales In '4' In Tijuana ~
Venezuelan - Antonio Gomez over-whelmed Mexican - Guillermo 'Memo' Morales with a series of
combinations in Round 4, en-route to a TKO win at 1:53.
Gomez {127 lbs.} fighting with a 'spirited attack', used an assortment of left-jabs, 2-Punch combinations
and jolting right-hands to batter and smash an over-matched 'Memo' Morales {127 lbs.} in Round 3, to
set up his opponent for the following Round.
Morales, who came into the Ring with a 'reputation' as a vicious fighter, was left battered and beaten
in Round 4, after taking a one-sided pounding by the skillful Venezuelan.
Morales did not go down, but he was left 'dazed' in a Neutral-Corner when the Referee halted the
one-sided battering.
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