A little stupid there Roldan, the guy was ready to go legally.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 19:51
by Caractacus
He was sort of an old school fighter as far as the number of professional fights he had during his boxing career 1978-1988.
74 fights in less then 10 years.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 19:59
by Caractacus
Juan Domingo Roldan had twice fought previously on the same fight card as Marvin Hagler defending his Middleweight belt.
Roldan vrs Wilber Henderson(Hagler vrs Sibson)
Roldan vrs Teddy Mann. (Hagler vrs Sypion)
neither of these fights were part of the live HBO broadcasts but I was wondering
if HBO had taped them anyway
perhaps to show high-lights in between rounds ?
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 25 Feb 2019, 17:21
by Caractacus
Here is some bonus footage an earlier fight of the "Martillo" from 1982.(in his 45th professional fight)
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 25 Feb 2019, 17:22
by Caractacus
check this out.a rare but recent documentery on the career of Juan "Martillo" Roldan.
It includes the fights previously mentioned that Juan Domingo Roldan had had on those HBO fights
where he wasn't the head-liner.those fights did not actually air for the public.Its from rare HBO "test signals".
Juan Domingo Roldan vrs Reggie Ford-48th pro fight-October 1982
Juan Domingo Roldan vrs Wilbur Henderson-51st pro fight-February 1983
Juan Domingo Roldan vrs Teddy Mann-52nd pro fight-May 1983.
Juan Domingo Roldan's 55th professional fight-November 1983
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 17:59
by Caractacus
Juan Domingo Roldan's 56th professional fight-March 1984.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 18:30
by Caractacus
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 18:32
by Caractacus
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 28 Feb 2019, 17:40
by Caractacus
"Martillo" Roldan's 69th pro fight-April 1987.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 01 Mar 2019, 17:31
by Caractacus
Juan Domingo Roldan's 71st professional fight-October 1987
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 17:15
by Caractacus
man, he was good.
He definately came to fight and win !
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 18 Nov 2020, 20:20
by Caractacus
75th (and final) professional fight. April 1988
and he went out Swinging !
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 24 Feb 2021, 16:26
by Caractacus
just thought I would bump this thread up again.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 04:47
by AntonioMartin
Caractacus wrote: ↑13 Nov 2020, 17:15
man, he was good.
He definately came to fight and win !
As an 11 year old I thought he was at least odds on against Hagler....I know now that I was impressionable, but that's how good he was! And his shellacking of Frank Fletcher gave me that impression!
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 06:49
by Wee Tommy
I always enjoyed his fights. Another guy who could be a champion in this era of fractured titles. Gave Hearns a right scare!
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 05 Mar 2021, 21:53
by f read
Caractacus wrote: ↑22 Jun 2017, 19:59
Juan Domingo Roldan had twice fought previously on the same fight card as Marvin Hagler defending his Middleweight belt.
Roldan vrs Wilber Henderson(Hagler vrs Sibson)
Roldan vrs Teddy Mann. (Hagler vrs Sypion)
neither of these fights were part of the live HBO broadcasts but I was wondering
if HBO had taped them anyway
perhaps to show high-lights in between rounds ?
I believe he fought James Kinchen on the Hagler-Leonard undercard also April 6 1987.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 06 Mar 2021, 14:15
by Caractacus
The Roldan vrs Kitchen fight was only shown on the live 'Pay-per-View" version of Hagler vrs Leonard
and not a week later when HBO repeated the fight.
"Martillo" Roldan's 69th pro fight-April 1987.
Re: The Juan Domingo Roldan Story
Posted: 07 Mar 2021, 13:17
by Ambling Alp II
Wee Tommy wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 06:49
I always enjoyed his fights. Another guy who could be a champion in this era of fractured titles. Gave Hearns a right scare!
In his day, there were only three "major" WBS titles instead of the four we have now. Those were the days.