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    Thursday ~ September 2, 1971

    Tokyo, Japan

    ~ Antonio Gomez Captures The WBA Featherweight Championship ~

    Antonio Gomez of Venezuela is lifted by his handlers after scoring a Knockout at
    2:07 of Round 5 over Champion - Shozo Saijo of Japan.


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    Thursday ~ September 2, 1971

    ~ After Bout Comments ~

    Antonio Gomez >

    "The Japanese Champion {Shozo Saijo} is still a good fighter. He has the biggest heart of
    any fighter that I have ever faced."

    "I had him down in the 3rd-Round, with the best short right-hook that I have ever thrown.
    I don't know how he got up. Not only that, he fought back even harder after the knockdown."

    "He's still a good fighter. He's fast and keeps coming."

    "I have no scratches on me. I am happy with the way I fought, for my 'Wife' and '6' children.
    I want to keep the Title for 3-Years, to make a lot of money before I retire in {1974}."

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Shozo Saijo >

    "Antonio had too much speed for me tonight. He also was ducking-and-weaving, and that threw
    me off. But, I have no excuses. He beat me fair and square."

    "I want to fight him again. Hopefully within 4-Months. I guess I will have to go to Caracas, Venezuela
    as the Challenger {this time}."

    "I'm having trouble getting down to Featherweight {126 lbs.}. I think I can make that weight
    only 'one more time'. After that, it's up to the Super-Featherweights {130 lbs.}."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-01-2015 at 10:53 PM.

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

    September 1971

    ~ El Campeon del Mundo Pluma ~

    ~ WBA Featherweight Champion ~

    ~ Antonio Gomez ~

    Age ................. 26 years, 0 months
    Home............... Cumana, Venezuela > {Northeast Venezuela, a Port-City along the Caribbean Sea}
    Nickname ........ 'El Leon de Cumana'
    Won Title ........ September 2, 1971 > {KO 5 over Shozo Saijo}
    Record ............ 35-2-0 {17 KO's}

    Height ............ 5' 6"
    Reach ............. 67"
    Stance ............ Orthodox
    Style ............... Boxer/Puncher {A quick-fisted boxer, who has good power}
    Best Punch ...... Right-Cross
    Hand Speed ..... Very Good
    Power .............. Good {Both, with a right-cross and left-hook}
    Ring General .... Very Good
    Strength .......... Very Good
    Defense ........... Very Good {Elusive, with a 'bob-and-weave'}
    Chin ................ Excellent

    Promoter ........ Ramiro Machado ~ {Venezuela}
    Trainer ........... Hely 'Ely' Montes ~ {Venezuela}
    Co-Manager .... Willie Ketchum ~ {USA}

    Largest Fight Purse ....... { $15,000 } versus Shozo Saijo for the 'WBA Featherweight Championship'

    * Married, with '6' Children

    * Occupation {Primary}.......... Professional Boxer
    * Occupation {Secondary} ..... Professional Fisherman

    Antonio Gomez >

    I have been a Fisherman since I was {Age; 12}. In 1957 I started working on the Family Boat, as
    we had a fantastic business, and still do. We live on the north side of Cumana, near the Caribbean
    Sea. And we have '3' Fishing boats. We love the Sea.

    I also 'Dive-for-Pearls'. I can reach depths of 60'. That is how I get my upper-body strength, and
    endurance {lung expansion}.

    I once found a Pearl that was worth $500 {2015 value = $3200}. Yes I sold it, and bought a car.
    But usually, I can make $150 each weekend by 'Diving for Pearls'.

    But now, I'm a Boxing World Champion.





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    1971

    ~ Ring 'KO' Mundial ~

    On September 17, 1971

    The WBA {World Boxing Association} voted Antonio Gomez as 'Boxer of the Month'.



    [I][/~ WBA Ratings ~I]

    *** Antonio Gomez
    #1 . Eder Jofre
    #2 . Ernesto Marcel
    #3 . Kuniaki Shibata > {WBC Champion}
    #4 . Shozo Saijo
    #5 . Godfrey Stevens
    #6 . Vicente Saldivar
    #7 . Tarban Ben Hassen
    #8 . Frankie Crawford
    #9 . Jose Legra
    #10. Jose Smecca
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-02-2015 at 03:48 AM.

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

    Saturday ~ November 6, 1971

    Nuevo Circo {New Circus} ~ Caracas, Venezuela

    * Antonio Gomez ~ 35-2-0 {17 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 127 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 2 months}
    vs.
    * Jose Smecca ~ 41-9-8 {21 KO's} ~ 5' 7 1/2" ~ 128 3/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 35 years, 10 months}
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    This was supposed to be Antono Gomez' 1st-Title Defense, and his 'home-coming' bout
    as a Champion from Venezuela, only 2-Months after defeating Shozo Saijo in Japan to
    capture the Title.

    This bout was originally scheduled for October 29th, but the bout was pushed back 1-Week.

    It was also supposed to be for the WBA Featherweight Championship, but Jose Smecca could not
    make weight, so it was changed to a 'non-title' bout.
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    ~ The Skinny II ~

    Jose Smecca is the #10 WBA-ranked Featherweight. The 16-year veteran Argentinian, is a true
    Professional, who is tall at {5' 7 1/2"} and brings with him a long 70" Reach.

    Jose is a smooth boxing technician, with a good left jab and who is also a smart counter-puncher.

    Jose has been the Argentinian Featherweight Champion since March 9, 1968 {3 1/2 years}, who has
    gone 'unbeaten' {8-0-3} over his last 11-Bouts.

    As a side note {Brotherly Love} > Jose fought Antonio's older brother {Pedro Gomez} to a 10-Round
    'Draw' back on September 6, 1968 in Caracas, Venezuela.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Deal ~

    Jose Smecca signed for this bout on October 22nd, so he has only had a 'short time' to prepare. Jose
    who started to train while weighing in at 138 lbs., could only get down to 128 3/4 lbs.

    So, the bout is a 'non-title' bout. Obviously if Jose wins, he will get a Championship Bout within
    60-Days, and with ample time to get ready.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-02-2015 at 06:14 AM.

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    Saturday ~ November 6, 1971

    ~ Antonio Gomez Halts Argentinian In 7, In 'Non-Title' Bout ~

    WBA Featherweight Champion - Antonio Gomez took apart veteran Argentinian
    Jose Smecca and halted his opponent in Round 7 by a TKO.

    Fighting in front of 12,000 Venezuelans at the Nuevo Circo, Gomez {127 1/4 lbs.}
    battered the Smecca {128 3/4 lbs.} with a series of combinations, forcing the
    Referee - Alex Bricenas to call a halt to bout at 2:02 of Round 7.

    The bout got off to a slow start, as both fighter spent the first 3 Rounds circling, by
    exhibiting an excellent defense, much like the {art of fencing}.

    The Argentinian was the first to attack, and in Round 4 the taller Smecca scored with
    his long left-jab, as Gomez did his 'bob-and-weave' to stay low.

    But the Venezuelan opened up in the next Round {Round 5}, and put heavy-pressure
    on his opponent by jabbing his way, and hitting the body with hooks while in close.

    Gomez had a solid Round 6 as well, as he tagged Smecca with several right-hand leads
    to send him backwards and covering up.

    In Round 7, it was all Gomez, as he battered the Argentinian with left-hooks to the head
    and right-crosses to the chin.

    By the {1:00 Mark}, Smecca was bleeding from the mouth and was covering up along
    the Ropes. At the {1:30 Mark} Gomez caught the Argentinian with a double left-hook to
    the chin and a short right-cross to the jaw.

    Smecca went down to one-knee, and took a '7-Count' before rising. But the Argentinian
    wanted to continue.

    But 20-Seconds later, the Argentinian was 'defenseless' on the Ropes, as Gomez was
    sending in a barrage of punches on Smecca, when the Referee smartly called a halt to
    the bout.

    Antonio Gomez received a Fight Purse of { $20,000 } for his 'non-title' effort.

    Jose Smecca received { $5000 } plus expenses.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-02-2015 at 04:42 PM.

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

    Saturday ~ November 20, 1971

    Monumental Plaza de Toros 'Bull Ring' ~ Monterrey, Mexico

    Attendance ..... { 13,800 } 'Sell-Out'

    * Antonio Gomez ~ 36-2-0 {18 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 130 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 3 months}
    vs.
    * Raul Martinez Mora ~ 33-4-0 {17 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 128 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 8 months}
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    Antonio Gomez 'signed' for this 'non-title' bout on November 10th, with Mexican Promoter
    Enrique Cessna.

    Antonio signed for a Fight Purse of { $15,000 }, for what he expected was an 'easy' tune-up
    against a 'little-known' Mexican Featherweight.

    Antonio had last fought on Saturday - November 6th {only 2-Weeks earlier}, where he stopped
    {TKO 7} Argentinian - Jose Smecca in a 'non-title' bout.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Raul Martinez Mora, who is from Mexico City, is a cagey 5' 6" boxer, with good movement. The
    5 1/2 Year Professional is not a big-puncher, and relies on an 'annoying-style' of;
    > Holding, Hitting and then Running.

    Basically, Raul is 'a runner'. But despite that, Raul is rated as the #2 Mexican Featherweight.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny II ~

    The Antonio Gomez - Raul Martinez Mora bout is the 'Co-Main Event' along with >

    A WBC Featherweight Eliminator between > Clemente Sanchez vs. Tarban Ben Hassen

    * Oddly, the WBC is promoting and sponsoring this event, with the WBA Featherweight
    Champion participating in a 'non-title' event.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-06-2015 at 08:52 PM.

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