granberry wrote:Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:Very good recollections!
Kid Azteca (Luis Villanueva),
between 1943 and 1944, fought in Argentina, winning over good boxers as Sebastian Romanos and Alfredo Pastoriza, and losin to greatest Argentinian aces, as Amelio Piceda, Raul Rodriguez and Atilio Caraune (by KO; Caraune was only in his 8th bout)
Kid Azteca is a great symbol of all the world boxing

Martin,
That was only the 13th and 14th years of Kid Azteca's THIRTY-ONE YEAR career.
Please tell us something the Argentine fighters you named above.
OK!
Amelio Piceda (born June 25, 1917), had this pro record (1939-1951): W--48 (KO's 3), L--4, D--13, NC--1, T--66
He was Argentinian Welterweight Champion from 1944 to his first retirement, 1947. Was unbeaten in 40 fights from the start of his career. He scored important victories, winning over Jaime Averboch, Simon Guerra, Francisco Suárez, Bom Bom Coronado, Victor Castillo, Kid Azteca, Domingo Archino, Mario Diaz, Alfonso Senatore, the unbeaten Eduardo Lausse and Jose Alamo Medina
Raul Rodriguez (born November 26, 1915), pro record (1939-1949): W--73 (KO's 33), L--7, D--2, NC--1, T--83
With Carlos Monzon, Eduardo Lausse, Rafael Merentino and Hugo Corro, was one of the greatest Argentinian Middleweights of all time
Was Argentinian (1940-1949) and South American (1943 until retirement) Middleweight Champion. Between 1940-1947, fought 54 times with no losts. He beat Tigre Martinez de Alfara, Jacinto Invierno, Raúl Landini (Olympic Silver Medal), Mario Galvan, Rodolfo Lapolla, Kid Azteca, Eddie Peirce, Amado Azar (Olympic Silver Medal, too), Antonio Fernandez "Fernandito", Alfredo Lagay, Bom Bom Coronado, the unbeaten in 23 fights Atilio Caraune and Pilar Bastidas
Atilio Caraune (born December 4, 1920), pro record (1943-1956): W--57 (KO's 40), L--7, D--2, T--66
With Jose Carattoli, Victor Galindez, Jorge Ahumada and Miguel Cuello, one of the greatest Argentinian Light Heavyweights
Argentinian Light Heavyweight Champion (1953 until his retirement); win the vacant title knocking out the unbeaten and Olympic Silver Medal Antonio Pacenza. From 1950 to 1954, scored 23 consecutive wins by K.O.
He beat Kid Azteca, Pilar Bastidas, Antonio Pacenza, Paulo Sacoman
As amateur, was three times Sourth American Champion
When I did each weight,
I'm speaking only of the eight classic weights
:)