~ Rare Photo ~
Friday ~ August 15, 1969
~ Venezuela's 1969 ~ 'Fight of the Year'
Cruz Marcano {left} versus Alfredo Marcano {right}
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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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Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-10-2015 at 04:08 PM.
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.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-10-2015 at 07:43 PM.
~ Famous Photo ~
* Antonio 'Kid Pambele' Cervantes {wearing White Suit}....... WBA Light-Welterweight Champion
* Ramiro Machado {with Hat and reading Newspaper} ........ Venezuelan Fight Promoter and Boxing Manager
* Melquiades 'Tabaquito' Saenz {Super Afro hairdo} ............ Venezuelan Boxing Trainer
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Saturday ~ December 20, 1969
Nuevo Circo 'New Circus' ~ Caracas, Venezuela
~ Venezuela Featherweight Championship ~
* Pedro Gomez - 25-4-2 {12 KO's} ~ 5' 6" ~ 126 lbs. ~ {Age; 28 years, 0 months}
vs.
* Cruz Marcano - 23-0-3 {12 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 125 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 6 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
Cruz 'El Loco' Marcano > Is fighting for the '1st-time' in over 4-months, after his 'war' on
August 15th in 'The Fight of the Year' with Alfredo Marcano.
Cruz has been recovering from a fractured-bone in his right-hand.
While the 'unbeaten' South American has been labeled a can't miss Champion by the 'boxing experts',
there has been a concern over his 'power-loss' in 1969.
In '6-Bouts', Cruz has had to go the 'full-route' in each bout, and has not scored a Knockout,
and only has registered '2' Knockdowns in '60-Rounds'.
Cruz Marcano is rated as the #3 WBA Featherweight.
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Pedro Gomez > Is the older brother of Antonio Gomez. Pedro had been 'The Star' of Cumana
and Venezuela's 'Top' Featherweight in early-1969.
Also, Pedro had been the Venezuelan Featherweight Champion since February 1968.
The 4-Year Professional was the #1 WBA Featherweight in February 1969, and earned the challenge
for the WBA Featherweight Championship on February 9th against Japan's - Shozo Saijo in Tokyo, Japan.
In that bout, Pedro fell behind 'badly' after 10-Rounds, but put on a remarkable come-back over the
last 4-Rounds. But, Pedro came up just short and lost a 'tough' 15-Round Decision to the WBA Champion.
Since that loss on February 9th >
Pedro had lost 'back-to-back' bouts {L TKO 6} to Mexican - Vicente Garcia on 'May 1st', and a {L Dec 10}
to American - Richard Sue on 'August 1st'.
But on August 29th, Pedro 'reversed' the tables on Richard Sue, and won a {W Dec 10}.
Pedro is rated as the #11 WBA Featherweight.
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~ Cruz Marcano 'Captures' The Venezuelan Featherweight Championship, Defeats Pedro Gomez ~
'Unbeaten' Cruz Marcano made it '27-Straight' bouts without a loss, as he easily defeated Pedro Gomez to capture
the Venezuelan Featherweight Championship.
The 23 year-old Marcano used a 'steady' left-jab and 'crisp' right-hands in every Round, to bruise up the face of
the 28 year-old Champion.
Cruz Marcano, who is from Cumana, just like the Champion, was in control from the Opening Round, and out-sped
Pedro Gomez in every exchange, throughout the 12-Round bout.
El Nacionale' scored the bout {118-112} or {8-2-2} in Rounds for the 'new' Champion - Cruz Marcano.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-11-2015 at 05:01 PM.
January 1, 1970
Ring Magazine Ratings
*** Johnny Famechon > {WBC Champion}
#1 . Shozo Saijo > {WBA Champion}
#2 . Vicente Saldivar
#3 . Fighting Harada
#4 . Cruz Marcano
#5 . Antonio Gomez
#6 . Kuniaki Shibata
#7 . Jimmy Revie
#8 . Jose Legra
#9 . Fernando Sotello
#10. Dwight Hawkins
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Friday ~ February 20, 1970
Nuevo Circo 'New Circus' ~ Caracas, Venezuela
* Cruz 'El Loco' Marcano - 24-0-3 {12 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 127 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 11 months}
vs.
* Guillermo 'Memo' Morales - 20-4-0 {18 KO's} ~ 5' 6 1/2" ~ 127 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 2 months}
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~ The Skinny ~
Cruz Marcano > is on a roll, and has moved up to the #2 WBA-ranked Featherweight.
The Venezuelan is also ranked at #4 Ring Magazine.
Cruz has been labeled 'a complete fighter', and is unbeaten in '27' bouts. The one issue, is that
'El Loco' has been missing the 'KO Punch' in 1969, as he has gone 7-Straight bouts without
scoring a Knockout.
His last 'Knockout' {KO 4} was against Antonio Cervantes back in December 1968.
In fairness, Cruz has had some issues with his right-hand {bruised and hairline fracture}
since the Cervantes bout.
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Guillermo 'Memo' Morales > is a tough-and-young fighter from Mexicali. 'Memo' always
comes to fight, and never gives up, as he brings in an aggressive style
The Mexican 'now' usually fights in his opponents backyard. 'Memo' is an average boxer, but he
has a good left-hook that has 'helped' produce '18' Knockouts in '20' wins.
'Memo' got off to a 'blazing start' in his career, as he won his first '15' Bouts with {14 KO's}
thru May 1968.
But 'back-to-back' tough 10-Round Decision losses stalled his fast rise.
* June 19, 1968 ..... Richie Gonzalez
* August 9, 1968 ... Beto Maldonado
Then on August 23, 1968 > 'Memo' lost a tough bout {L TKO 7} to Baby Cassius, when he had
his 'left-eye' sliced up. It was his '3rd' straight loss, dropping him to 15-3-0.
After '3' straight losses, 'Memo' Morales moved to Honolulu, Hawaii in November 1968, as there
was a 'call' to get some West-Coast Featherweights out there.
In his '1st-Bout' in Honolulu {October 31, 1968} > 'Memo' was matched with 'unbeaten' and
highly-touted Filipino - Dominado 'Domi' Manalang.
Manalang had a record of 17-0-1 with {12 KO's}, and was the #7 WBA-ranked Bantamweight.
'The Filipino was moving up in weight, and in the bout > Manalang {123 lbs.} was too fast
for 'Memo' {126 lbs.}, and went on to score a {TKO 8} over Morales.
It was Morales' '4th' straight loss, dropping the young 21 year-old Mexican to 15-4-0.
3-Months later {January 29, 1969} 'Memo' was back in the Ring again in Honolulu. Again
'Memo' was facing another 'talented' Filipino in Roberto Andrade.
Roberto was the #7 WBA-ranked Featherweight, and was a 'big' fan favorite on the Island.
In a 'Major Upset' > 'Memo' Morales scored a Knockout {KO 3} over the World-Ranked
Filipino.
The 'upset win' moved 'Memo' Morales to the #10 WBA Featherweight in the February 1969
ratings. The win ended the '4-Bout' losing streak for 'Memo', as he upped his record of 16-4-0 {15 KO's}.
For the rest of 1969, 'Memo' went on to score '4' more wins, and with {3 KO's}.
At the end of 1969 > 'Memo' Morales had improved to 20-4-0 with {18 KO's}.
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February 20, 1970
~ Major Upset In Caracas, As Visiting Mexican Defeats 'Top-Ranked' Cruz Marcano ~
~ Cruz Marcano Loses, Upset By Majority Decision To 'Memo' Morales ~
The highly-touted and #2 WBA-ranked Venezuelan - Cruz Marcano was 'upset' in
his home country by little-known Mexican - Guillermo 'Memo' Morales.
Cruz Marcano was just '1-Bout' away from a Featherweight World Championship
bout, but now he will fall a few notches in the World Rankings.
In the bout, Marcano {127 1/2 lbs.} fought 'brilliantly' for the first 2-Rounds, as he
displayed his 'great' boxing-skills of jabbing and countering with 'lightning' fast-speed
on the visiting Mexican.
'El Loco' also used his crazy tactics of 'screaming' at his opponent by yelling >
"Hit me Mexico. Hit me if you can."
But starting mid-way thru Round 3, Morales had 'upset-on-his-mind', as he moved in
close on the Venezuelan favorite, and scored with 'several' hard left-hooks to the head.
For the next 3-Rounds, it was 'Memo' Morales as the effective-aggressor, and the
Venezuelan who was on the defensive.
Morales {126 lbs.} continued to bore in on Marcano, who for some reason backed to
the Ropes and let the Mexican hit him without offering a return. Morales landed with
repeated left-hooks and short right-hands, as he had Marcano covering up while having
him pinned to the Ropes.
Realizing that he was losing control of the bout, Cruz Marcano moved to Center-Ring
in Round 7, and smoothly-boxed by dishing out repeated left-hands and counter
right-hands on the pressing Mexican.
During the Round, 'El Loco' went back to his yelling antics, by screaming >
"I am here Mexico. Hit me. Hit me Mexico."
But, Marcano used up a lot of energy, as he was going at a super-fast pace, and
looked a bit 'leg-weary' at the end of the Round.
In Round 8, the 'tough' Mexican came out charging, and again went back to bulling
Marcano into the Ropes, where he went to work with a steady punching-attack,
preventing to give the Venezuelan punching room.
> With '2' Rounds to go, the bout was up for grabs.
In Round 9, Cruz Marcano got off to a 'good start' as he smoothly boxed by jabbing and
circling around Morales who was positioned at Center-Ring.
But by the {1:30 Mark}, Cruz started to fade, as his legs weakened. Then Morales moved in
and backed the suddenly 'fatigued' Venezuelan to the Ropes. There, 'Memo' continued with
his steady and deliberate punching attack, as a 'spent' Marcano could only defend or grab.
In Round 10, Cruz Marcano came out to Center-Ring and unloaded what he had 'left-in-his-tank',
but after a brief period {25-Seconds} he was 'gassed'.
Then 'Memo' stepped up, and delivered heavy hooks into Cruz' body sending him backwards and
into the back-left Corner at the {0:40 Mark}.
While there, 'Memo' just kept pumping a steady flow of 'medium-power' punches into Marcano's
head-and-body until the Final Bell.
Scorecards
* Referee - Luis Salbaran ...... 96-95 > {5-4-1 in Rounds} > Guillermo 'Memo' Morales
* Judge - Carlos Cartaya ....... 96-96 > {4-4-2 in Rounds} > 'Even'
* Judge - Santos Arizmendi ... 97-96 > {4-3-3 in Rounds} > Guillermo 'Memo' Morales
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-12-2015 at 06:20 AM.
February 26, 1970
Fight Promoter - Ramiro Machado
Discussing his fighter {Cruz 'El Loco' Marcano} and his recent loss to Guillermo 'Memo' Morales.
"It was just one of those nights. Cruz was fighting well for {2 1/2 Rounds}, and then he just
lost his strength for no reason.
He really labored in Rounds 4, 5 and 6. I believe he may have had 'the bug' while getting
prepared for this bout.
He was 'listless' for the whole 2nd-half of the bout, except for Round 7.
We have no other choice, but for Cruz to rest up for 6-Weeks, then we'll try to bring 'Memo' Morales
back in for a rematch.
I've already talked to his Manager - Edwin Inca Valero. Of course we will up the Mexican's
fight purse to { $3500 } this time, because a rematch will draw more interest.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-11-2015 at 10:34 PM.
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