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Jorge Lujan ~ {Colon, Panama}
#5 WBA-ranked Bantamweight
> Nickname ......... 'Mocho'
> Manager ........... Aurelio Cortez
> Record ............. 16-2-0 {9 KO's}
> Age ................. 22 years, 8 months
> Height ............. 5' 5"
Reach ................. 66"
Weight ................ 117 3/4 lbs.
> Stance ............. Orthodox
> Style ................ Boxer / Counter-Puncher
> Forte ............... Patience ~ Sharp-Puncher
Jorge Lujan {Colon, Panama} is a calm-and-cool stylish boxer. Jorge has been a Professional for
{4 years, 5 months}, and has established himself as one of the finest Bantamweight boxers in
Central America.
As early as mid-1975, Jorge entered the Top 10 in the Flyweight {112 lbs.} Division. But, by the
end of the year Jorge was having difficulty making weight. He then ventured up to the Bantamweight
Division.
By mid-1976, the 'undefeated' Panamanian was now ranked in the Top 10 of the WBA Bantamweight
Division.
On May 14, 1977 ~ Jorge battled countryman #5 WBA-ranked Gilberto Illueca, who was also a former
WBA Bantamweight Title Challenger.
In the Panamanian Bantamweight 'eliminator', Jorge lost for the 1st-ime in {16-Bouts}, as he was edged
out by a 10-Round Majority Decision.
Jorge bounced back with a win {TKO 7} on July 30, 1977 > and then took a step up in weight and
entered the Super Bantamweight {122 lbs.} Division on September 2, 1977.
Jorge travelled to Cali, Colombia to take on Jose Cervantes, who was the #6 WBA/#7 WBC ranked
Super-Bantamweight. Cervantes was a WBC Super Bantamweight Title Challenger earlier in the year.
In that bout, Jorge lost a 'close and controversial' 10-Round Decision. It was called a 'home-town' Decision,
and a robbery by the Central American Boxing Press.
Despite the loss, the WBA still ranked Jorge Lujan as the #5 Bantamweight.
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~ Alfonso Zamora Attempts New Knockout String ~
WBA Bantamweight Champion - Alfonso Zamora had started is career with an amazing string of
'29' consecutive Knockouts.
Then came to the disastrous loss {L TKO 4} to Carlos Zarate on April 23, 1977 in a 'non-title' bout.
Alfonso promised to get back to his 'KO' winning ways.
Alfonso Zamora >
"I know all about Jorge Lujan. He's been around for a while. I don't think it will be my toughest
fight, but it will be a tough one. He's a very good boxer, and he has a tight defense."
"If I fight with steady-pressure, I will win. He like to counter-punch, so I must not miss with my
punches. I must press him with constant pressure."
Jorge Lujan >
"I make no predictions. All that I can say is, that I am confident and will fight my best fight. I will
not take any chances with Alfonso. He punches too hard to stand and trade with him."
"If I box and stay with my fight-plan, I will do fine."
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Note; > Jorge Lujan was billed as having a fight record of > 20-1-1 with {16 KO's}.
Fight Purses
Alfonso Zamora ........ $40,000 + {Radio and Television Broadcast Rights to Mexico}
Jorge Lujan .............. $12,500 + {Travel and Hotel Expenses, plus Amenities}
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Saturday ~ November 19, 1977
Sports Arena ~ Los Angeles, California
Attendance ...... 9866
WBA Super-Bantamweight Championship
* WBA Champion - Alfonso 'El Toro' Zamora ~ 29-1-0 {29 KO's}
vs.
#5 WBA Challenger - Jorge 'Mocho' Lujan ~ 16-2-0 {9 KO's}
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~ The Skinny ~
Alfonso Zamora was an over-whelming {10-1} Betting-Favorite.
Lightly-regarded Challenger - Jorge Lujan was expected to be nothing more than a
'sacrificial lamb'.
On the undercard - Roberto Rubaldino was fighting. Roberto was listed as the next
Challenger {if he won} for the WBA Bantamweight Championship.
Back Information
October 30, 1977
~ Alfonso Zamora- Jorge Lujan ~ WBA Bantamweight Championship Pushed Back 1-Week ~
This bout was 'originally' scheduled for November 12, 1977.
But, Alfonso Zamora was having difficulty getting down to 118 lbs.
MagnaVerde Promotions {Promoter ~ Danny Villanueva} made an announcement on October 30th,
that he was pushing the bout back 1-Week, to give Alfonso Zamora additional time to get in shape.
~ The Fight ~
Round 1 >
Both fighters met at Center-Ring. Both fighters were patient, as each looked for an opening
over the first {1:00}.
The Challenger - Jorge Lujan did not at look intimidated by the hard-punching Champion,
as he tried to utilize his 2" Height advantage by staying up-right and tall.
The Champion - Alfonso Zamora was looking for a moment to attack, as he was loading
up and waiting.
There was little action over the first 2-Minutes, as each boxer was parrying the other.
At the {2:10 Mark}, Alfonso made an aggressive attack, and drove Lujan into the front-left
Corner with a '5-Punch' salvo.
But the Panamanian was calm, and slid to his left and to the back-left Ring area, as the Champion
pursued.
Alfonso started to 'wing-in-punches', but he was missing as Lujan proved he had a good defense.
At the {2:45 Mark}, Alfonso was able to get off with a good-flurry, and drove Lujan into the
back-left Ring area, as he scored with a solid 'left-right' just before the Bell.
Round 1 ........... {10-9} ..... Alfonso Zamora
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