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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    Friday ~ June 6, 1969

    Nuevo Circo 'New Circus' ~ Caracas, Venezuela

    #3 ~ Cruz Marcano - 22-0-2 {13 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 129 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 3 months}
    vs.
    {NR} ~ Pedro Rodriguez - 19-6-1 {9 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 130 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 1 month}
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ~ The Skinny ~

    Cruz 'El Loco' Marcano will take on another tough Mexican Featherweight. Cruz has won
    '4-Straight' by 10-Round Decision, and there are 'rumblings' about his power {or lake there of}.

    Pedro Rodriguez is a Los-Angeles based Featherweight. Pedro is a gritty 'club-fighter' who is
    known for his durability and toughness. As, he has only been stopped {by cuts} once
    in '26-Bouts' over a 5-Year career.

    Pedro went 10-Rounds with WBA Featherweight Champion - Shozo Saijo only 2-Months earlier,
    on April 14th.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Cruz Marcano Remains Undefeated, Defeats Pedro Rodriguez ~

    Cruz Marcano won an 'easy' and one-sided 10-Round Decision over a game but out-classed
    Pedro Rodriguez of Los Angeles, California.

    The 'talented' and World-Rated Venezuelan won the first 6-Rounds of the bout by scoring with
    left-hooks and jolting right-hands into his tough but limited opponent.

    With the bout well under control, 'El Loco' played to the crowd of { 8700 } in the Nuevo Circo
    Arena, by dancing with his hands-up-in-the-air, and blowing kisses to the crowd over the last
    4-Rounds, as his opponent was perplexed by the display.

    Scorecards
    * 99-94 > {6-1-3 in Rounds}
    * 100-94 >{6-0-4 in Rounds}
    * 99-93 > {7-1-2 in Rounds}

    Cruz Marcano >
    "I knew that I had the bout won after the 6th Round, so I decided to have a little fun by going
    'El Loco' in he Ring."

    "I was not trying to embarrass Pedro. I only wanted to entertain the spectators."
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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    Friday ~ August 15, 1969

    Nuevo Circo 'New Circus' ~ Caracas, Venezuela

    * Cruz Marcano - 23-0-2 {12 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 128 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 5 months}
    vs.
    * Alfredo Marcano - 28-3-3 {19 KO's} ~ 5' 5" ~ 129 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 7 months}
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    A battle between 'two' of the Top Venezuelan Featherweights, as well as '2' World Rated Boxers.

    Both fighters are named 'Marcano', and both fighters are from Cumana, Venezuela.

    This highly-anticipated 10-Round Bout is billed as ~ The Match of the Marcano's ~

    Cruz, is rated by Ring Magazine as the #4 Featherweight. Cruz is a '5' 7" boxer-puncher,
    who has 'heavy-hands'. He also has a very good defense with a 'rock-hard' chin.

    Alfredo, is rated by Ring Magazine as the #8 Super-Featherweight. Alfredo is a muscular
    and powerfully built fighter in a short frame {5' 4 1/2"}. Alfredo, can 'whack' with his
    style, which resembles a 'Mason' smacking bricks.
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    ~ 'Fight Of The Year' ~

    ~ Cruz Marcano and Alfredo Marcano Battle To Draw ~


    In one of the 'wildest shoot-outs' ever seen, two of Venezuela's top boxers > Cruz Marcano and Alfredo Marcano
    battled to a 10-Round Draw.

    In the early going, it looked like Alfredo would blow 'El Loco' out of the Ring, as the Alfredo {better technician} gave
    Cruz an old-fashioned boxing-lesson.

    Alfredo scored with accurate left-jabs and short right-hands to the chin, to rattle the 'Crazy Marcano' time and
    again, while sending Cruz back in his heels. Alfredo swept Rounds 1, 2 and 3 > as he out-hit his opponent
    4-to-1.

    In Round 4, it was an 'all-out slugfest', as both boxers stood at Center-Ring and went toe-to-toe, slamming
    each other with both 'body blows' and hooks to the head. Neither fighter gave ground, in a near 3-Minute
    'non-stop' war of wills.

    In Round 5, it was Alfredo who got back in control, as he stayed 'inside-and-close' at Center-Ring and worked
    on Cruz's mid-section with repeated body-smashes. Cruz could not the distance to utilize his longer reach,
    where he could whip-in-punches, and was forced to block and stay on the defensive.

    By the end of Round 5, Alfredo had built up a 'wide' 4-Point lead on the Scorecards.

    Round 6 went off the same way for Alfredo, as he again he got inside Cruz, and battered away at his taller
    opponent's mid-section.

    But just past the {2:00 Mark}., Cruz opened up and caught Alfredo with a 'right-left' to the head that sent
    him stumbling backwards. Then, Cruz went on an 'all-out assault' and pummeled away on Alfredo as he was
    sent into the left-side Ropes and took a pounding until the Bell.

    In Round 7 > Cruz had it going all his way, and scored with repeated 'one-two' punches to Alfredo's head.
    And then when Alfredo brought up his hands to cover his face and head, Cruz dug low with left-hooks into
    the rib-cage. Basically, Alfredo 'ran'.

    In Round 8 > Cruz continued to put the offensive-pressure on Alfredo, and worked away with 'one-two'
    combinations over the first {1:00}.

    But Alfredo was not about to give away the large Points lead that he had built up earlier. And, by the {1:10 Mark},
    Alfredo's head had cleared, and by the {1:30 Mark} he was fighting back by sending in some heavy-blows to the body.

    At the {1:45 Mark} it turned into an 'All-Out War', as both fighters were slamming each other at Center-Ring with
    their best punches. Each fighter was 'rocked', but neither gave in as they went 'non-stop' over the last minute
    of Round 8.

    The Nuevo Circo Arena of { 9500 } roared with cheers and the 'sell-out' full-house gave a rousing standing
    ovation for both fighters at the end of the Round.

    Coming out for Round 9 {Cruz Marcano} was behind 1-or-2 Points.

    Immediately, Cruz started jabbing away at Alfredo's head. On the other side, Alfredo was literally 'running'
    and staying on the outside, as he was trying to protect his points lead and 'run-out-the-bout'.

    While this was happening > Cruz was yelling at Alfedo > "Kill me. Hit me, don't run. Come on 'Fredo', hit me."
    Alfredo continued to chase Alfredo for nearly the entire Round 9.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In the 'Final Round' > Cruz Marcano again went after Alfredo. And over the first {1:20}, Alfredo stayed
    away from exchanging and boxed from 'way' outside.

    Then it turned into a War !!

    Cruz was finally able to 'trap' Alfredo on the back-Ropes, and he let go with a 'blistering' 11-punch barrage that
    'stunned' Alfredo at the {1:35 Mark}.

    Just as it seemed that Cruz would put a 'hurting' on Alfredo, he made the 'mistake' of leaving himself 'wide open'.
    Then Alfredo countered with a hard 'left-hook/right-hook' to the body, that took the wind out of Cruz.

    Alfredo then added in a right to the head, and Cruz 'stumbled' forward and fell face first into the Ropes, where he
    was momentarily 'out-on-his-feet'.

    Alfredo then 'spun' 180*, and unloaded with a '12-Punch' bombardment on Cruz who was 'hanging' Ropes at
    the {1:50 Mark}.

    Cruz was able to 'right himself', but was now backed in the back-left Corner. As Alfredo kept throwing punches,
    'amazingly' Cruz started screaming at Alfredo > "Kill me Fredo. Hit me. I Love you."

    At the {2:10 Mark} > Cruz then even 'dropped' his hands, and said to Alfredo > "Hit me. Hit me here on the chin."

    A 'perplexed' Alfredo was unsure of what to do, and he inexplicably backed off. Then, Cruz Marcano made his move,
    and went after Alfredo like a 'Crazed Bull'. Cruz charged into Alfredo at Center-Ring at the {2:20 Mark}, and slammed
    him with several wide-hooks.

    To avoid the sudden attack, Alfredo backed up all the way across the Ring, and into the front-right Corner. There, Cruz
    'bored-in' at the {2:35 Mark}, and continued to wing 'haymakers' from every angle

    Cruz ripped away and slammed 'jarring' punches into Alfredo's head 'non-stop' for 25-Seconds. But Alfredo was
    able to 'weather-the-storm', and was even able to land a good '3-Punch' combination just before the Bell sounded,
    endinga 'wild' 10th and Final Round.
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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    August 15, 1969

    ~ Ring Magazine Ratings ~

    *** Johnny Famechon > {WBC Champion}
    #1 . Shozo Saijo > {WBA Champion}
    #2 . Vicente Saldivar
    #3. Dwight Hawkins
    #4 . Cruz Marcano
    #5 . Jose Legra
    #6 . Fighting Harada
    #7 . Felipe Torres
    #8 . Jimmy Revie
    #9 . Noboyo Chiba
    #10. Fernando Sotelo

    Fight Promoter ~ Ramiro Machado >

    I want to send Cruz up to Los Angeles, California for 2-Months, to get him some good gym-sparring, and
    then pick up a '2-Bouts in Los Angeles at the 'Olympic Auditorium' before the end of the year {1969}.

    I want to 'smooth out' his rough edges before we send him into a World Championship bout in 1970.

    I'd like him to have a bout in October, and then one in late-November. I have no opponents picked out
    as of yet. I'm working with Mickey Davies {Olympic Matchmaker} to set up '2' opponents.
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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    ~ Dangerous Venezuelan's ~

    Cruz Marcano ...............Isaac Martin
    ............. Alfredo Marcano ......... Luis Vallejo

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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    August 15, 1969

    ~ Cruz Marcano vs. Alfredo Marcano ~

    Venezuela's 1969 ~ 'Fight of the Year'


    But a bizarre ending to this bout.

    Approximatley 5-Minutes after the bout ended, the Ring Announcer > Ray Garcia announced that
    Alfredo Marcano had won by a 'Majority Decision'.

    * Referee - Luis Salbaran ...... 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Alfredo Marcano
    * Judge - Carlos Cataya ........ 96-96 > {4-4-2 in Rounds} > 'Even'
    * Judge - Santos Arizmendi ... 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Alfredo Marcano

    After the announcement, all 'Hell' broke loose in the Cruz Marcano group, as they screamed that
    they were 'robbed'.

    And the Cruz Marcano supporters inside the Nuevo Circo Arena started 'booing' loudly, and many
    were throwing objects at the Ring.

    Immediately, the Venezuelan Boxing Commission got involved, and made an announcement that
    they were going to 're-tabulate' the Scorecards.

    What they found {or so stated}, that Judge - Santos Arizmendi had 'incorrectly' scored Round 8
    {10-9} for Alfredo Marcano, instead of scoring the Round {10-10} 'Even', which is what he
    intended to do.

    That {1-Point} swing in difference made the bout a '10-Round Draw'.

    ~ Corrected Scorecard Reading ~

    Referee - Luis Salbaran
    > Alfredo Marcano > Rounds ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    > Cruz Marcano > Rounds ....... 6, 7, 9, 10
    > 'Even' .................................. 8

    Judge - Carlos Cataya
    > Alfredo Marcano > Rounds ... 1, 2, 3, 5
    > Cruz Marcano > Rounds ....... 6, 7, 9, 10
    > 'Even' .................................. 4, 8

    Judge - Santos Arizmendi
    > Alfredo Marcano > Rounds .. 1, 2, 3, 5
    > Cruz Marcano > Rounds ...... 6, 7, 9, 10
    > 'Even' ................................ 4, 8
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    ~ Rare Photo ~

    Friday ~ August 15, 1969

    ~ Venezuela's 1969 ~ 'Fight of the Year'

    Cruz Marcano {left} versus Alfredo Marcano {right}

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    Default Re: Cruz Marcano ~ The Boxer that they called 'El Loco"

    Wednesday ~ August 20, 1969

    Fight Promoter - Ramiro Machado

    That bout on Friday Night {August 15th} at the Nuevo Circo 'New Circus' was a brutal battle.
    Both fighters are bruised and sore.

    Those type of fights can 'ruin' a fighter's career. Thankfully, both Cruz Marcano and Alfredo Marcano
    are young, and strong. They will both bounce back, as long as they have a 'required' rest period.

    What we saw on Friday Night, was 'two' future World Champion's. That I can guarantee. My plan
    is to have both of them World Champion's in 1970.

    But,

    Cruz Marcano injured his right-hand in the bout with Alfredo Marcano on Friday Night.

    He will be 'out-of-action' for 3-Months. I was going to take him to California in mid-September,
    but those plans will now be 'scuibbed'.

    The Doctor has told him, 'No Boxing' for 3-Months, and no sparring until he has been
    re-examined in November 1969.

    Alfredo Marcano is a little sore and bruised up. He's under orders from his Physician, to
    rest for 1-Month, and not resume training during that time.
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