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Wednesday Feb 11, 2009

Tont DeMarco celebrating after his latest win. Fight fans partial to Mexican talent are waiting for some prospects like DeMarco to step it up, to the bigtime.

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Search Is On For Mexican Boxing Stars

By Ralph Gonzalez

In less than a month, Mexican boxing fans took a beating as two of its favorites figures were tumbled and crumbled in high profile fights.

 

More than 20,000 fans packed the Staples Center in downtown L.A. on January 24th to watch Antonio Margarito get pummeled by Shane Mosley in what was a miraculous rewinding of the clock for the 37 year old boxer from Pomona.

 

Amazingly, after a dismal performance against Ricardo Mayorga, Mosley destroyed the rugged and gritty fighter from Tijuana that some fans were already hailing as the new Julio Cesar Chavez. It was a brilliant performance by Mosley who somehow managed to fight like a 25 year old and battered the same man that crushed the soul of Miguel Cotto just months earlier.

 

Make no mistake about it. Most of those fans weren’t there to watch “Sugar” Shane be sweet. They were there to watch Margarito retire Mosley and to be part of the coronation of a Mexican boxing hero in the tradition of Eric Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera and Julio Cesar Chavez. But it was not to be as the re-vitalized Mosley stopped Margarito’s rise in its tracks.

 

Fast forward two weeks later to the Honda Center in Anaheim on a rainy Saturday as more than 5,000 rabid fans made up of mostly Mexicans and Armenians congregate to support the very popular Jorge Arce and Australian/Armenian world champion Vic Darchinyan as they fought for the Super Flyweight world title.

 

Arce gave as much of himself as any true warrior is expected to. The naturally smaller, former world champion came to fight but Darchinyan was too big, too awkward and too strong. Even in losing by referee stoppage before the twelfth round, “El Travieso” did not disappoint his fans. He was willing to come out for the last round and go out on his shield if he had to, but the referee called it a night for the Los Mochis, Sinaloa native.

 

With Margarito and Arce’s career hitting the skids and Israel Vazquez out on medical leave due to eye surgery, a real void has been created for fans of Mexican boxers.

 

Although Juan Manuel Marquez is still a player in the fight game, he’s never managed to create the kind of following that Margarito, Arce and Vazquez have enjoyed.

 

So who’s out there? Let’s take a look.

 

Rafael Marquez:

He’s one of boxing’s most devastating punchers who won the first of his legendary three fight series against Israel Vazquez. After the first win, he seemed destined for stardom until Vazquez beat him in the two following rematches by the closest of margins.

 

Marquez (37-5, 33 KO’s) is currently waiting on Vazquez to heal up so they can fight a fourth time. His career defining win remains against Vazquez but losing twice to him afterwards certainly derailed his shooting star. A win against Vazquez and someone like Juan Ma Lopez would put him back on track.

 

Alfredo “Perro” Angulo:

Who’s more fun to watch than Alfredo Angulo (14-0, 11 KOs)? Aside from Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez, no one brings the type of fireworks and electricity into the ring more than this former Mexican Olympian. The junior Middleweight promoted by Gary Shaw was supposed to fight Danny Perez after Ricardo Mayorga pulled out of their scheduled match on February 14. Perez also pulled out and will be replaced by journeyman tough guy Cosme Rivera. Angulo is still looking for a career defining win but his style is so exciting to watch that we’ll be tracking him every step of the way.

 

Tony De Marco:

Is Tony De Marco (20-1, 14 KOs) the next big thing? De Marco hails out of Tijuana and fought as part of the undercard of the Arce/Darchinyan event. He looked impressive in dismantling “Kid Diamond” before stopping him the ninth round. His calm demeanor in the ring against a dangerous opponent coupled with solid boxing skills makes this 23 year old an interesting prospect to watch.

 

So where are the rest?

There’s definitely a drought when it comes to legitimate fighters with star potential from south of the border. Mexican migration to the west coast over several generations means that a lot of those Mexican boxers are now Mexican-American, fighters like Victor Ortiz, Juan Diaz, Chris Arreola, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Vicente Escobedo. There are many other fighters just starting out in California and Texas that look promising but there are too many to mention. The Mexican fighting spirit still lives on in the children of immigrants who brought it with them along with their love for the sweet science.

 

“Maromero” Paez at the Honda Center:


Former world champion Jorge Paez Sr. was in attendance at the Honda Center wearing a bluish purple suit, big gaudy sunglasses and a strange haircut that consisted of one spike pointing upwards. The guy still has tons of fans as evinced by the lines that formed to get his autograph and the scene he caused as people yelled out his name. If he had a quarter for every signature and photo he’s taken for the fans over the years, I guarantee you “Maromero” would be pretty well off.

 

Fights in the stands:


I was very surprised that I made it through the whole Darchinyan-Arce card without seeing one fight in the stands. The energy was extremely high for only having about 5500 in attendance as the Armenian and Mexican fans waved their respective flags. Minutes after the Arce bout ended, a fight in the stands broke out which led to at least one person getting carted away in handcuffs by Anaheim’s finest.  

 

I counted four big fights in the stands at the Margarito-Mosley card. They were far more entertaining than the under-card.

 

Bobby D. Show

Chris Martin (12-0, 2 KO’s) and Trinidad Mendoza (24-18-2, 19 KO’s) mix it up at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in San Diego on Thursday February 12th as part of a Bobby D. Presents promotion.  Also on the card are Ronny Rios and Andrew Cancio. First fight at 7:30 p.m. For tickets call 619-420-8866.

 

 

 

 

 

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Yuvie:  I like De Marco, seems like a pretty solid boxer. I'm not so sure how he'd do with the lightweight elite. I could see De Marco/Marquez down the line eventually. Angulo seems destined for big things. If anyone's gonna do it for Mexico, it's him.
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 02:42:11 PM
RIVERSIDE:  margarito was suppose to be the flag carrier, but he lacks some technical boxing skills, which were abused and taken advantage by mosley, juan manuel marquez will be fighting in a couple of weeks and he is the unofficial flag carrier, it will be a good fight against juan diaz, i'm pulling for jmm late stoppage
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 02:48:24 PM
Big Daddy:  Mexico will always produce Great Fighters. It's a National Passion. Either way, most Mexican fans are very fair minded and will support great fighters of every country. In my family Sugar Ray Leonerd is just as much loved as Julio Cesar Chavez. Even Puerto Ricans (LOL) get alot of respect and admiration ( Except for Camacho..LOL). I love talking to my Uncle abouts fights he's been to or seen in the past. You can really tell he loves Boxing and it's Fighters no matter where they come from.
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 03:04:41 PM
Saul:  I like Angulo, but I don't think hes been tested quite right yet and therefore he shouldn't be getting mentioned as a flag carrier. De Marco showed great skills and patience against a tough Raiymkulov, I like for him to do good things. Theres this kid named Quintero who fought on SHOBOX on Jan 16th (I think) he looked great, action fighter with skills and speed. Watch out for him. And I agree with Big, in my house we cheer for whatever fighter we like and entertains us, color or origin don't matter.
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 04:51:16 PM
donputo69 eating tacos...andale andale:  here's my top 5 mexicants boxers right now...1.????? 2.????? 3.????? 4.????? 5.?????...hmmmmm...can't think of one right now....holla back!!!
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 05:36:38 PM
Saul:  donputo's a puerto rican
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 06:00:39 PM
stillmexican:  To me, there is no such thing as Mexican American. Most if not all Anglos refer to a 'Mexican American' as Mexican. Asians Africans and white Europeans don't get stopped by immigration but a ' Mexican American' still does. I guess what I mean is that all those fighters you have mentioned as being 'Mexican American' are Mexicans by blood, documents might show otherwise but they are still mexican by blood.
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 06:51:32 PM
puto...like in joto?:  Puto... like in joto? You mean like a Putorican?
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 07:08:05 PM
blade:  gee... that pacman sure gobbled most of them up.
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 07:38:02 PM
donputo69 loving all the attention:  Like in joto?...I guess you have a crush on me because everytime I post comments you always gotta mention my name...lmfaoooooo...aaawww man...LOL...I don't blame you...you ain't the only one...anyway...I got my top 5 mexicants...here we go...1.????? 2.????? 3.????? 4.????? 5.?????...damn...I thought I had it again...I'll be back...holla back!!!
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 08:13:59 PM
Dr.Votts:  Israel Vasquez is the best mexican boxer , then Juan M. Marquez , Baby Bull , etc. Shalom
Wednesday Feb 11, 2009 11:34:10 PM
andy from newcastle:  I agree with stillmexican. It is too easy for pure blood mexicans to be classed as mexican americans when they are class acts. It's a wonder nobody stateside has started to look for connections back in Manny's past to the US. In the meantime, let's not miss Jhonny Gonzalez off the list. His war with the more famous Vasquez was a classic. El Toonoy
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 11:54:56 AM
andre:  how about victor ortiz he looks like the next big!!!!!
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 01:26:43 PM
big x:  hey don puto why do you hate mexicans so much
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 01:49:02 PM
donputo69 eating enchiladas:  mexico has better fighter than puerto rico, that why i hate mexicans
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 02:35:40 PM
The Real and the only ONE donputo69:  yeah...like if I'm gonna post such a dumb comment like that...Mexico has better boxers than puerto rico?...only in your wildest dreams...but is ok mexicants...it's always good to dream...holla back!!!
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 04:13:51 PM
The Real and the only ONE donputo69:  I don't hate mexicants big x... They hate me...lol...I don't hate all mexicants...some mexicants are Kool...I like anculo...ooops...my bad...angulo...I like victor ortiz...rafael marquez...I used to like dlh until he turned himself in to a lil b1@tc#...so I don't hate all mexicants....holla back!!!
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 04:50:02 PM
The Real and the only ONE donputo69:  Hey donputo eating enchiladas?...you forgot my favorite ending?...what happened to HOLLA BACK?...there goes the evidence you dork...holla back!!!
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 04:54:32 PM
The Real and the only ONE don puto69:  mexicants have always been better than me, some are kool, mayorga is a kool mexicant, but my boy cotto will beat him....holla back
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 05:04:11 PM
Salt Lover:  I think mexican fighters are no good. So to are puerto ricans. I think filipino boxers are great. Peace!
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 05:25:08 PM
rudy:  what happen to black boxers? Or colombian boxers?.oh well.let's see jose luis castillo versus pacquiao.deuces.
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 05:31:31 PM
Real Talk:  there's no hope for mexican fighters anymore.who's out there now? chavez jr.? well, chavez jr is the next floyd mayweather.all he needs is about 2 more years and then he will be great.don't sleep on chavez jr. true story.
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 05:36:35 PM
Ramonito eating rice:  I got my 3 top Puertoricans #1 collazo #2Cotto and #3 Cintron they are loosers but they are the best of Puertorico right now,hehehehe.
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 10:07:01 PM
Ramonito eating rice:  Philipino boxers are better? you guys have only one right now and one every 100 yrs, hahahahaha.
Thursday Feb 12, 2009 10:08:27 PM
Ken Hissner:  How about Edgar Sosa the WBC jr fly champ? Any chance of him coming to the US?
Thursday Apr 30, 2009 08:08:18 AM

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