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    Sunday ~ January 22, 1972

    ~ WBA Featherweight Championship Bout Moved Up To February 5th in Maracay, Venezuela ~

    The WBA Featherweight Championship bout between Champion - Antonio Gomez and
    #10 WBA-ranked Challenger - Raul Martinez Mora has been moved up 1-Week to
    Saturday - February 5th, from the original date of February 12th.

    Venezuelan Promoter - Ramiro Machado stated that the bout had to be moved up, as to not
    coincide with the Circus Festival being held that week in Maracay.

    Raul Martinez Mora >
    "I had to take 10-Days off because of Military Service {Raul Martinez Mora is Platoon Leader in
    the Mexican Military}.

    "I was out from January 12th -thru- January 22nd. But that is fine with me, because I always
    stay in shape. I would have preferred to have those 10-Days in the Gym, but this is what happens
    in Boxing when you are challenging for a World Title."

    "Now they moved the bout up 7-Days, and I lose 10-Days from the Gym because of my
    Military commitment."

    "I will resume my training today, and plan to travel to Maracay later this week."

    Antonio Gomez>
    "It has been moved up 7-Days. That is all-right with me, as I have been in the Gym
    since January 5th."

    "I'm in much better condition now, than when I fought Raul Martinez Mora 2-Months
    ago {November 20th}.
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    Friday ~ February 4, 1972

    ~ Raul Martinez Mora Is Sure Of Victory ~
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    Mexican Featherweight - Raul Martinez Mora is 'sure of victory' for tomorrow night's
    WBA Championship bout to held in Maracay, Venezuela against home-country Hero
    Antonio Gomez.

    An expected turn out of over 10,000 is expected to cheer for Antonio Gomez, and
    against the visiting Raul Martinez Mora.

    Raul Martinez Mora >
    "I am confident that I can defeat Antonio Gomez again. I did it once in my country,
    {Monterrey, Mexico}, and I know that I can do it again."

    "It is my style, that presents a problem for the Champion. I move too fast for him,
    and do not allow him to set-up to throw is heavy-hands. I'm always moving and jabbing.
    If he gets too close, I'll grab him, just like I did in Monterrey {November 20, 1971}."

    The 26 year-old Mora does not look like much at 5' 6", but he knows how to fight and is
    known as 'El Spoiler', as he has surprised many who had expected him to lose.

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

    Saturday ~ February 5, 1972

    Maestranza Cesar Giron 'Bull Ring' ~ Maracay, Venezuela

    ~ WBA Featherweight Championship Bout Set For Tonight ~

    WBA Champion - Antonio Gomez of {Cumana, Venezuela} will be fighting in front
    of over 10,000 Venezuelan's tonight.

    The Champion will making his 1st-Defense of the Title he won on September 2, 1971
    {5-Months ago} by scoring a {KO 5} over Champion - Shozo Saijo in Tokyo, Japan.

    Antonio Gomez is a {3-1} Betting-Favorite to retain his Title over a 'pesky-and-quick'
    Mexican by the name of Raul Martinez Mora.

    Antonio Gomez >
    "I will win by a clear victory. There will be no decision. I will win by a Knockout by the 7th Round.
    My right-hand will end this bout."

    Raul Martinez Mora >
    "I have confidence in getting the Title. My training has been timed for me to be at my best when
    I get into the Ring tonight."

    "I feel that I will win by a 'close-breath' {whisker}. I will beat him {Antonio Gomez} the same way
    that I beat him the first time, by boxing smart and avoiding exchanges."

    "Imagine, winning the Crown would be the 'most beautiful' thing that could happen. I would return
    home to Mexico City as a 'National Hero'. I will not let this opportunity pass."

    Fight Purses >
    * Antonio Gomez ........ $50,000
    * Raul Martinez Mora .... $5000 {Plus the Television Rights to Mexico}
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    Default Re: Antonio Gomez ~ "El Leon de Cumana"

    Saturday ~ February 5, 1972

    Maestranza 'Cesar Giron Bull Ring' ~ Maracay, Venezuela

    ~WBA Featherweight Championship ~

    Attendance ..... { 12,000 } 'Sell-Out'

    'WBA Champion' - Antonio Gomez - 37-3-0 {18 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 125 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 4 months}
    vs.
    #10 WBA - Raul Martinez Mora - 34-4-0 {17 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 124 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 11 months}
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Antonio Gomez Retains Crown By KO In 7th ~

    WBA Featherweight Champion - Antonio Gomez made the '1st' Title defense of his crown, and scored a
    Knockout over 'pesky' Challenger - Raul Martinez Mora at {1:34} of Round 7.

    Fighting in front of over { 12,000 } Venezuelans in Maracay {approximately 120 Miles away from Caracas},
    the Champion bombarded his Challenger in Round 7.

    The bout started off quietly, as neither fighter made an aggressive move during the first 2-Rounds, as each
    feinted, and parried each others left-jabs.

    But in Round 3 there was an explosion, as the Champion came out very aggressively and started bombing away,
    as he sent the 'defensive stylist' Mora reeling to the Ropes.

    Just past the {1:40 Mark}, the Champion caught the Mexican with a 'left-uppercut' and 'right-cross' to the chin,
    dropping him to his knee's for a '4-Count'. But the gritty Challenger was up and came back swinging.

    But again the Champion had too much power, and dropped Mora again at the {2:28 Mark} with a right-hook
    to the chin. Still the Challenger got up at the '5-Count', and Referee - Luis Salbaran allowed the bout to continue.

    In Round 4, the Champion came out looking to finish it, as the { 12,000 ] fans inside the 'Bull Ring' cheered
    for their Hero to end it. But the 'cagey' Challenger got on the 'fast lane', and Mora 'circled-and-moved' while
    staying outside and away from the powerful-swinging Champion while using a tight-defense.

    In Round 5, the Mexican again stayed on the outside and used his 'tight-defense' to avoid the Champion's
    heavy-hands. But very late in the Round, the Challenger got 'brazen' and actually traded with the Champion
    at Center-Ring, and held his own throughout the last 30-Seconds of the session.

    Again in Round 6, Mora decided to fight-back, rather than to jab-and-run. Again, The Challenger held his own
    with the harder-hitting Venezuelan, as each traded good punches.

    In Round 7, again the fighters 'stood-and-traded', as the action was 'fairly-even' over the first 1:00.

    Just past the {1:00 Mark}, both fighters went 'toe-to-toe' at Center-Ring, then suddenly Raul Martinez Mora stopped
    punching, and moved back to the Ropes after an 'interesting' exchange of blows.

    The Champion then stepped in, and sent in some 'heavy-blows' on the Challenger, then came in with a 'tremendous'
    right-hand into the 'belly' of the Challenger.

    Raul Martinez Mora went down on his side, and stayed there as he was counted out at {1:34} of Round 7
    by Referee - Luis Salbaran.
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    Default Re: Antonio Gomez ~ "El Leon de Cumana"

    February 5, 1972

    ~ WBA Featherweight Championship ~

    ~ Champion - Antonio Gomez Retains Title By {KO 7} Over Challenger - Raul Martinez Mora ~

    {Associated Press}
    Antonio Gomez barreled over Raul Martinez Mora in Round 7, and ended the bout by smashing
    a tremendous right-hand in to the Challenger's mid-section, flooring him for the count.

    Despite the Champion's superiority, Raul Martinez Mora showed great courage after receiving
    some heavy-blows in the bout.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ~ After Bout Comments ~

    Antonio Gomez >
    "It was a very emotional boxing match for me. People have been questioning my ability, by
    stating that I was 'overrated'.

    "Several of the Mexican Publications were writing that I was afraid to fight any of the
    top Mexican Featherweights {ie; Clemente Sanchez, Vicente Saldivar and Enrique Garcia}."

    "Well, I was given a 'bad decision' in Monterrey last year {November 20, 1971}, and I am
    not sure if I will ever go back to Mexico for a bout, even a 'non-title' bout."

    "That being said, Raul Martinez Mora is a great boxer. He takes a good punch, and he has
    a very difficult style. He is always moving, and never presents an opening. Tonight, I was
    just too sharp for him."

    Raul Martinez Mora >
    "Antonio is great Champion. He punched too hard for me tonight."

    "I was coming back and doing well in Round 7, but he caught me with a right-hand that 'stunned me'
    at Center-Ring. I had to back up to the Ropes to clear my head, but he was right on top of me."

    "That right-hand to my mid-section took 'all-the-wind' out of me. I could not move when I went
    down."
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    Antonio Gomez 'El Leon de Cumana'


    Below {September 2, 1971 ~ Tokyo, Japan}

    Antonio Gomez sends WBA Champion - Shozo Saijo down to the canvas at {1:28 Mark} of Round 5.
    It was the first of '3' knockdowns in this Round, which was later stopped by way of the '3 Knockdown Rule'.

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

    Saturday ~ June 17, 1972

    Maestranza 'Cesar Giron Bull Ring' ~ Maracay, Venezuela

    'Non-Title Bout'

    * Antonio Gomez - 38-3-0 {19 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 129 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 9 months}
    vs.
    * Enrique Garcia - 31-6-1 {19 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 128 lbs. ~ {Age; 27 years, 1 month}
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    WBA Featherweight Champion - Antonio Gomez {Venezuela} takes a 10-Round 'non-title'
    bout to stay sharp.

    Antonio last fought back on February 5, 1972 {4 1/2 months ago}, and Co-Manager
    Willie Ketchum wants his fighter back in the Ring.

    His opponent, is 'tough-nosed' Mexican Featherweight - Enrique 'Negro' Garcia.

    Enrique is managed by; Lupe Sanchez. The {6 1/2 year} Professional has won '5-Straight'
    and is World-ranked as the #17 WBC Featherweight.

    Both Antonio Gomez and Enrique Garcia were supposed to face each 2-Years earlier, back
    in May 1970, at the 'Olympic Auditorium' in Los Angeles, California. But Enrique pulled
    out of that bout.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Antonio Gomez Sails By Enrique Garcia In 'Non-Title' Go In Maracay, Venezuela ~

    WBA Champion - Antonio Gomez fighting in a 'non-title' bout in front of { 9200 } fans scored a
    'workman-like' 10-Round Decision over a tough but limited opponent in Mexican Featherweight
    Enrique Garcia.

    Gomez {129 1 /4 lbs.} looked a bit heavy, and was not as quick as he normally is. Instead, the
    Venezuelan used his 'strength-and-power' to man-handle his opponent throughout the bout.

    The WBA Champion had Garcia a bit 'wobbly' in Rounds 6 and 9 > but was unable to floor
    the 'tough-nosed' Mexican.

    The Mexican was a 'game fighter' who had an excellent defense. But Enrique Garcia {128 lbs.}
    displayed very little quality boxing.

    Besides being a bit heavy, Antonio Gomez was somewhat 'vague' in his attack, and was not able
    to deliver his vaunted right-cross with any regularity.

    Scorecards
    * 99-93 > {7-1-2 in Rounds}
    * 99-94 > {6-1-3 in Rounds}
    * 99-93 > {7-1-2 in Rounds}
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-07-2015 at 10:55 PM.

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