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    Default Re: Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas vs. Pete Ranzany ~ 'WBA Welterweight Championship'

    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.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-26-2015 at 10:39 PM.

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    Default Re: Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas vs. Pete Ranzany ~ 'WBA Welterweight Championship'

    Pipino... hard puncher... but overrated!
    David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King

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    Default Re: Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas vs. Pete Ranzany ~ 'WBA Welterweight Championship'

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Pipino... hard puncher... but overrated!
    No, he was not.

    Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas peaked at an early age.

    'El Toro' started boxing as a Professional in November 1971 at {Age; 13 years, 11 months} as a Lightweight.
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    Default Re: Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas vs. Pete Ranzany ~ 'WBA Welterweight Championship'

    I don't think he had much of a chin to be honest!

    Also famous for getting beaten up in the gym by a teenaged Tony Ayala Jr!
    David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    I don't think he had much of a chin to be honest!

    Also famous for getting beaten up in the gym by a teenaged Tony Ayala Jr!
    His chin was rated as 'excellent'.

    Getting KO'd by Thomas Hearns doesn't mean you have 'no chin.

    The Tony Ayala Jr. issue was 'a total fabrication' for publicity.

    It never happened, just ask the people from San Antonio. Nobody ever saw it, or has photo's of this 'so-called session'.

    Thru August 1, 1980 >

    Nobody had ever hurt, staggered, or dropped Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas.
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    Default Re: Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas vs. Pete Ranzany ~ 'WBA Welterweight Championship'

    Frankola

    The Charles Hughes Stadium was a medium-sized {Capacity; 21,300} outdoor stadium in Sacramento, California.

    The attendance figures were listed at 17,000+.
    * Gate Receipts .... $196,000

    This was also broadcast thru 40 Closed Circuit Outlets.

    Fight Purses

    * Jose 'Pipino' Cuevas ...... $157,800
    The Champion was 'guaranteed' a minimum of $100,000 of the Gate Receipts, against 55% of the Total Take = {$107,800}
    The Champion was 'guaranteed' a minimum of $35,000 from the Closed Circuit revenue.
    The Champion received an additional $15,000 for the 'delayed' Broadcast rights, for the Spanish Television Network.


    * Pete Ranzany ................ $55,000
    The Challenger was 'guaranteed' a flat fee of $55,000.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-29-2015 at 01:21 AM.

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