Richie Sandoval - RIP
Posted: 23 Jul 2024, 06:02
Former WBA bantamweight champion Richie Sandoval has died at the age of 63. Sandoval won the WBA title with an upset 15-round stoppage of Jeff Chandler in Atlantic City in 1984 and made two defences before he was badly knocked out by Gaby Canizales in Las Vegas in 1986. He never fought again but still made a living out of boxing as a member of Bob Arum's Top Rank team.
An outstanding amateur, Richie outscored Ray Gilbody on a trip to the UK in 1979 and made the US Olympic boxing team a year later but President Jimmy Carter pulled America out of the Games. As a pro, he went one better than his elder brother, Alberto, by winning a world title (Alberto had lost to Lupe Pintor for the WBC bantamweight title) and victory meant that Pomona in Los Angeles could boast two world bantamweight champions, with Alberto Davila holding the WBC belt. Sandoval and Davila were great friends.
The fighter was doomed against Canizales on a cold and rainy night in the Nevada desert on a show topped by Marvin Hagler against John Mugabi. Sandoval could no longer make bantamweight safely and was also let down by the referee. Richie needed pulling out after going down twice in round seven but Carlos Padilla waved it on and a third knockdown nearly proved fatal. The Canizales defeat was his only defeat in 30 contests.
An outstanding amateur, Richie outscored Ray Gilbody on a trip to the UK in 1979 and made the US Olympic boxing team a year later but President Jimmy Carter pulled America out of the Games. As a pro, he went one better than his elder brother, Alberto, by winning a world title (Alberto had lost to Lupe Pintor for the WBC bantamweight title) and victory meant that Pomona in Los Angeles could boast two world bantamweight champions, with Alberto Davila holding the WBC belt. Sandoval and Davila were great friends.
The fighter was doomed against Canizales on a cold and rainy night in the Nevada desert on a show topped by Marvin Hagler against John Mugabi. Sandoval could no longer make bantamweight safely and was also let down by the referee. Richie needed pulling out after going down twice in round seven but Carlos Padilla waved it on and a third knockdown nearly proved fatal. The Canizales defeat was his only defeat in 30 contests.