~ Mexican Skinny ~
Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas did not need this Title bout.
Though Pete Ranzany was ranked as the #1 WBA Challenger, the bout was not a 'mandatory'
within the required time span.
This bout was promoted by MagnaVerde Promotions {Dan Villanueva} who offered Lupe Sanchez
an excellent fight purse for his fighter.
But, there was $400,000 {and more} waiting for 'Pipino', if he signed to fight a unification bout
with WBC Champion - Carlos Palomino.
Pete Ranzany
Sacramento's Favorite Son
In 1978, Pete Ranzany was the NABF Welterweight Champion, as well as the #1 WBA Welterweight.
A tall-and-lanky boxer {5' 10 1/2"} with a 72" reach. Pete was a smooth-aggressive fighter, and carried
fast-accurate fists
Back on May 3, 1978 >
Pete originally signed to challenge WBC Champion - Carlos Palomino on September 15, 1978
on the undercard of the Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali 'II" bout in New Orleans.
But, Carlos injured himself in early-August and their bout was dropped.
In mid-August 1978 > the bout with Pipino Cuevas was put together for the WBA Championship.
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WBA Ratings {August 1978}
*** Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas
#1 .. Pete Ranzany
#2 .. Armando Muniz
#3 .. Harold Weston Jr.
#4 .. Davey Green
#5 .. Clyde Gray
#6 .. Floyd Mayweather
#7 .. Ryu Sorimachi
#8 .. Randy Shields
#9 .. Everaldo Costa Acevedo
#10 . Mimoun Mohatar
Pete Ranzany had scored recent wins over >
* June 25, 1978 ........ KO 2 .......... Santiago Valdez
* May 2, 1978 ........... W Dec 10 ... Rafael Rodriguez
* March 14, 1978 ...... KO 4 .......... Joe Grier
* February 14, 1978 .. TKO 11 ...... Randy Shields ...... { NABF Championship }
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~ Welterweight Happenings ~
On May 29, 1978
It was announced that Carlos Palomino 'fractured' his left-hand in the 9th Round, in his
WBC Championship Bout with Armando Muniz on May 28th.
Manager - Jackie McCoy stated that his fighter {Carlos Palomino} would require at least
2 to 3 months rest, to allow for the left-hand to heal.
Jackie McCoy said that Carlos would most likely resume training in late-August and would
'now' make his next defense against #1 WBC-ranked - Wilfred Benitez in October 1978.
Carlos had signed a Fight Contract on May 2, 1978 - to make his next defense against
#2 WBC-ranked Pete Ranzany on September 15th.
Pete Ranzany was ranked as the #2 WBC and #1 WBA Welterweight now.
Manager - Joey Lopes and Trainer - Herman Carter did not want their fighter {Pete Ranzany}
to sit around and wait for a bout for the WBC Championship, which would be pushed back
at least 7-Months until early-1978.
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June 25, 1978
Stateline, Nevada
* Pete Ranzany - 39-2-1 {25 KO's} ~ 150 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 26 years, 2 months}
vs.
* Santiago Valdez - 19-2-0 {16 KO's} ~ 147 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 5 months}
Pete Ranzany in a tune-up bout, takes on dangerous Ohio-Bomber - Santiago Valdez.
It was 'bombs-away for 'Pistol Pete', as he tagged the young and hard-hitting Valdez with repeated long
range right-hands to the chin.
Though Santiago Valdez could punch, he had a 'porous defense', and could easily be tagged by right-hands
to the chin.
Pete put Santiago away in Round 2, as he slammed in '3' pin-point right-hands to the head that sent Valdez
to the canvas in a heap.
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Pipino... hard puncher... but overrated!
David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King
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