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José Guadalupe Pintor Guzmán (born April 13, 1955), better known as Lupe Pintor, is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1995. He is a world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBC bantamweight title from 1979 to 1983 and the WBC super bantamweight title from 1985 to 1986.
Lupe Pintor: Owen was knocked out and died six weeks later without regaining consciousness. [1] [39] 7 May 1982: Andy Balaba: Hi-Sup Shin: Died of injuries sustained in the fight. [39] [44] [45] 14 Jun 1982: Young Ali: Barry McGuigan: Collapsed in the ring, fell into a coma, and died from a blood clot two days later. [43] [39] 13 Nov 1982: Kim ...
Lupe Pintor: June 3, 1979 Bantamweight (M), Super bantamweight (M) 8, 0 27 Salvador Sánchez: February 2, 1980 Featherweight (L & M) 9 28 Rafael Limón: December 11, 1980 Super featherweight (M) 2 29 Antonio Avelar: May 12, 1981 Flyweight (L & M) 1 30 Pedro Flores: March 8, 1981 Light flyweight (M) 0 31 Juan Herrera: September 26, 1981 ...
Lupe Pintor: 3 Jun 1979 – 9 Jul 1983 8 Pintor was stripped of the title after failing to defend it in over a year. [136] 13 Alberto Dávila (interim champion promoted) 1 Sep 1983 – 23 Mar 1985 1 Dávila was stripped of the title for injuring his back resulting in failure to defend the title. [137]
He avenged his earlier defeat by beating Rodríguez on points to win the European title. He challenged World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Lupe Pintor for his world bantamweight title on 19 September 1980, losing the contest by way of a twelfth round knockout after being knocked down for the third time. Owen left the ring on a stretcher and ...
Dávila boxed with many of the best boxers of the bantamweight division during the following years. He beat Lupe Pintor by a 10-round decision in 1976, [5] and lost to Wilfredo Gómez by a knockout in Puerto Rico, the first fight in which he was knocked out. [6] In 1978, Dávila challenged Carlos Zarate for the WBC's world title, losing by a ...
This is a list of world bantamweight boxing champions, as recognized by the four major sanctioning organizations in boxing: . The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA).
The Benítez–Hearns fight was promoted by Don King with a co–main event featuring a super bantamweight championship fight between Wilfredo Gomez and Lupe Pintor in a fight card dubbed "The Carnival of Champions." [10] The massive Louisiana Superdome was chosen as the site for event and it was expected to draw a crowd of 40,000. However ...