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

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

    Saturday ~ November 20, 1971

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

    ~ Antonio Gomez Gets Shaken Down In Monterrey, Mexico ~

    Antonio Gomez, the WBA Feathwerweght Champion engaged in a 10-Round 'non-title'
    bout with Mexican Featherweight - Raul Martinez Mora.

    After 10-Rounds of > 'chasing, hitting and holding' > the little-known Mexican was awarded
    a Unanimous 10-Round Decision by the '3' Scoring Officials.

    While the Decision was announced, a 'stunned' corner of Antonio Gomez put their hands
    to the sides of their heads in disbelief.

    Even the 'Sell-Out' crowd of { 13,800 } who were sitting in the Plaza de Toros were 'shocked'
    at the Decision.
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    Antonio Gomez {130 lbs.} came in {+4 lbs.} over the featherweight limit, and appeared 'sluggish'
    over the first 3-Rounds, as he pressed the ever-moving Raul Martinez Mora {128 1/4 lbs.}

    The Mexican had his best early moments in Round 4, as he tagged the Venezuelan with several
    chopping right-hand leads, and then 'grabbed-and-held', to prevent Gomez from following up with
    a counter.

    But Gomez used his vast-experience and strength to take the next 4-Rounds {5, 6, 7 and 8} by using
    constant pressure and left-jabs with authority, to keep Mora on the outside-and-running.

    In Round 9, Raul Martinez Mora was able to stall the Venezuelan by employing a tactic of >
    * A double left-jab.
    * Move in-close quickly.
    * Then use his left-arm to grab Antonio's right-arm.
    * Slam '2' right-hands into Antonio Gomez' left-side
    * Then grab both of Gomez' arms.
    * Wait for the Referee to call 'Break'
    * Flee away fast, and run backwards.

    Again in Round 10, the cagey 25 1/2 year-old Mexican used the same tactic as in Round 9, as
    Antonio Gomez became frustrated with his opponents 'jab-and-stall' style.

    At no time in the bout, was Antonio Gomez able to land his powerful right-cross on the 'cagey'
    Mexican.

    Scorecards
    * 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Raul Martinez Mora
    * 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Raul Martinez Mora
    * 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Raul Martinez Mora

    Fight Purses
    * Antonio Gomez ....... { $15,000 } = {2015 Value = $78,000}
    * Raul Martinez Mora .... { $2500 } = {2015 Value = $13,000}
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-03-2015 at 05:32 PM.

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    November 24, 1971

    ~ Antonio Gomez Still Upset With Scoring In Mexico ~

    Antonio Gomez >

    It was a 'bad' Decision by the Officials. He {Raul Martinez Mora} ran all night.
    Each time that I moved in and threw a jab, he grabbed me {my left arm}, and
    then hit me with a pitty-pat punch.

    Then when the Referee called 'Break', he took off running like a Galloping Horse.
    How does a Judge score a Round for a fighter like that.

    All night he was throwing light left-jabs and running. Not once did he land a
    good punch.

    I am quite unhappy. I would say he 'stole the fight', as he spent the whole time
    running and flicking out left-jabs while moving away from me.

    Not once did I feel like a loser.

    We watched the fight {Film} 3-Times, and we only scored 2-Rounds for Mora,
    the 4th and the 10th.

    I was doing all the work and made the fight. I easily won Rounds 5, 6, 7 and 8.

    I will say, that the Mexican had a good defense, but he landed very few punches.

    It was a 'surprise' Decision by the Mexican Officials. Everyone was shocked.

    Every sports-writer at Ringside scored the bout for me. 'Ring Mundial' had it for
    me by 3-Points {98-95}, that's 5-2-3 in Rounds.

    And 'Gondel Publications' had it for me by a {98-96} score = 4-2-4 in Rounds.

    I can agree with that.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-08-2015 at 12:31 PM.

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    November 25, 1971

    [I][/Ramiro Machado {Fight Promoter/Manager for Antonio GomezI]

    That bout in Monterrey. An absolute embarrassment. That guy {Raul Martinez Mora}
    ran all night.

    The Promoter {Enrique Cessna} had promised me 'fair officials'. That was complete
    'Bull Shit'.

    It should have been ruled 'No Contest', as Mora did not come to fight, he came to hold
    and run.

    He's not a bad fighter, because he had '33' wins somewhere. {A record of 33-4-0}. He
    had some skills, as he had an 'extraordinary-technique' of holding-and-hitting. But he
    wouldn't exchange with Antonio, and he ran all night.

    A fight is scored by who lands the effective 'punches', not by 'running'.

    I wont say that the '3' Officials were corrupt, but I completely and 100% disagree with the
    scoring and Decision. That kid didn't win '5' Rounds. The Judges all carded the same
    Scorecard. I find that 'odd'.

    The next time we fight Raul Martinez Mora, we should go to a 'Racetrack'.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-03-2015 at 05:25 PM.

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

    November 26, 1971 {UPI}

    ~ Promoter Warns Of WBC's Fate ~

    Venezuelan - Ramiro Machado Says That ,The WBC Is Digging Its Own Grave. ~

    Venezuelan Boxing Promoter - Ramiro Machado warned today that the World Boxing Council
    may be 'digging-its-own-grave'.

    With the recent series of WBC-sanctioned bouts, many of the Decisions have been 'highly
    controversial' in many of the big bouts.

    Ramiro Machado >
    "The WBC is on its way out. The Mexico City based Boxing Council has been filled with
    corruption. And it will soon disappear."

    Ramiro Machado's own fighter {WBA Champion - Antonio Gomez} lost a 'disputed' last Saturday
    {November 20th} in Monterrey, Mexico > and with numerous WBC Officials in attendance.

    Ramiro Machado >
    "The WBC is digging its own grave, and if it continues through its lack-of-seriousness and organization
    it will die in Mexico City."

    "They conceal absurd Decisions, have outright robberies in bouts with World Titles at stake, and also
    have hidden Ratings."

    "I can understand a 'local Decision' can take place in some bouts, as it happens all over the World.
    But if you look closely, you will notice that all of them have been bouts that were 'sponsored' by
    the WBC."

    "Take a look at the bout between the WBC Champion - Pedro Carrasco and Challenger - Mando Ramos
    in Madrid, Spain on November 5th. An outright 'robbery' of the tallest order. That bout is the 'negation'
    of boxing."
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    Default Re: Antonio Gomez ~ "El Leon de Cumana"

    December 1971

    ~ WBA Ratings ~

    *** Antonio Gomez
    #1 . Eder Jofre
    #2 . Ernesto Marcel
    #3 . Kuniaki Shibata {WBC Champion}
    #4 . Jose Legra
    #5 . Clemente Sanchez
    #6 . Vicente Saldivar
    #7 . Shozo Saijo
    #8 . Godfrey Stevens
    #9 . Frankie Crawford
    #10. Raul Martinez Mora

    On November 7, 1971 >

    Ramiro Machado signed up Antonio Gomez to defend his WBA Featherweight Championship
    against the Spain-based Cuban - Jose Legra who was ranked at #4 WBA.

    The bout was set for Saturday Night ~ December 11, 1971 > and at the Nuevo Circo in Caracas, Venezuela.

    Antonio Gomez was to recieve a Fight Purse of { $50,000 } and according to Oswaldo Sanchez
    {Manager for Jose Legra}, his fighter was to receive { $10,000 } plus the 'ancillary rights' to
    all of Europe, and the Caribbean Islands.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-05-2015 at 01:37 AM.

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