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Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 08:56
by palooka
Is Marcel still around? What did he do after boxing? Reading the quotes above he seemed to have his head screwed on right.

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 09:13
by palooka
Fantastic :) I hope the years have been kind to him.

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 12:54
by elmersalsa
You should have put those details in the Ernesto Marcel's Last Fight thread, Il Dulce. Please, put them in there.

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 13:15
by elmersalsa
It would be great to put them in the Ernesto Marcel's last fight thread, please? :DD :DD :DD

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 22:53
by Dart340
Turning down $175,000 in 1973-74 dollars for a relatively safe defense was maybe not Marcel's best business decision at that time, no?

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 20:35
by elmersalsa
Il Duce wrote:Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello

The facts are, that Dr. Eduardo Roman bought Alexis' way into this Championship Bout to get him notoriety
on the National scene.

Alexis surprised everyone, by putting in one 'Hell-of-a-Performance' against a Great Boxer in Ernesto Marcel.

Immediately after this WBA Title defense,

Ernesto Marcel was offered $150,000 to go to Japan in May 1974, {and agree to lose} to #1 WBA-ranked Zensuke Utagawa.

Also, Don Fraser {Fight Promoter of The Forum in Los Angeles} was willing to offer Ernesto Marcel $120,000 to
come to Los Angeles to fight the winner of the Ruben Olivares vs. Art Hafey {March 14, 1974} rematch.
Olivares vs Marcel would have been a great fight.

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 21:49
by elmersalsa
Il Duce wrote:Elmersalsa

After the February 1974 bout with Alexis Arguello >

I don't think Ernesto Marcel could make 126 lbs. anymore.

Ernesto could have moved up to {130 lbs.} and probably could have handled 'new' WBC Super-Featherweight Champion
* Kuniaki Shibata. But was he willing to go to Japan again......... :-?

And, WBA Super-Featherweight Champion * Ben Villaflor was 'too' big, and he wasn't leaving Hawaii for Panama.
I guess, El Nato retired at the right time.

Re: Ernesto Marcel vs. Alexis Arguello ~ "Details"

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 15:29
by elmersalsa
Il Duce wrote:Elmersalsa

Yes he did.

But there were 'rumblings' in May 1974 that he would challenge WBC Super-Featherweight Champion
* Kuniaki Shibata in Japan for a late-June 1974 bout.

But Ernesto stayed retired, and compatriot Antonio Amaya stepped in for the Challenge.
Antonio Amaya vs Kuniaki Shibata was another robbery. In Japan, you got to kill the local champion in order to win.

El Nato gave Shibata a boxing lesson and the judges call it a draw? :confused: :o :verysad: :oo :oops: :??