Happy birthday, Jorge Fernandez!

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Happy birthday, Jorge Fernandez!

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Today, September 28, is the 73 birthday of the great Jorge Fernandez. He was world rated # 1 in three different weights: Welterweight, Junior Middleweight, Middleweight. Was Argentinian Jr. Middle and Middle champion, South American Middle Champion, and Spanish middle champion. As pro, between 1953-1973, he win 114 fights, lost 10 and drew 3, scoring 81 K.O.

Here is a little biography:

JORGE FERNÁNDEZ — Born on September 28, 1935, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a welterweight, he was number one challenger for the world title (1962), as a junior middleweight, Argentinean champion (1966-67); as a middleweight, champion of Argentina (1964-66) and South America (1966-67). One of the most complete Argentinian boxers, with all the resources of the stylist and the power of the most precise and decisive kayoer. In the beginnings of his extended professional career (1953-73), he was unbeaten in 47 fights, with 46 triumphs (31 by KO), until his first defeat, facing the extraordinary puncher Martiniano Pereyra (Points 15), and taking revenge less than a year after. With other important victories against Alfonso Moreno (KO 1), Adalberto Ochoa (KO 4) and Joe Miceli (TKO 7), in 1960 he went to the United States, where he obtained brilliant triumphs over difficult top rivals like Teddy Wright, Isaac Logart, Charley Scott and Denny Moyer (twice). Like with Luis Manuel Rodríguez, Emile Griffith had serious difficulties in his bouts with Jorge, winning in very controversial decisions in the first two fights. In the third, which was for the world welterweight title of Griffith on December 1962, in Las Vegas, Fernández was doing very well on the cards when Emile commited a severe infraction, connecting with a very potent low hit, and when Fernández waited for a technical victory by foul, the referee declared him the loser by TKO: in Nevada, rules didn’t exist for disqualification. Returned to his country, won roundly over fighters like Manuel Álvarez (by KO in 6; Álvarez was winner of Curtis Cokes, in 1962, and with victories over L. C. Morgan, Vicente Derado, Al Urbina and a draw with Nicolino Locche), the European champion Fortunato Manca (Points 10), Billy Collins (Points 10), the Argentinian champion Héctor Mora (Points 10 and TKO in eight), the South American champion Fernando Barreto (TKO 6 and KO 7); his fans and rivals considered him invincible; and his first defeat against Monzón was regarded as an error by the judges and an injustice. The second defeat before Monzón was less controversial than the first, demoralized Jorge, who resolved to retire, though he returned to the ring, fighting in Europe, where he crowned his brilliant career by obtaining the Spanish middleweight championship with a brief victory over Pablo Sánchez (TKO 2, in Zaragoza, in 1973).


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Another great from Argentina maybe overshadowed by the long list of formidable middleweights that South American country has produced:

Carlos Monzon,
Rafael Merentino,
Eduardo Lausse,
Raul Rodriguez,
Mario Diaz,
Juan Carlos Rivero,
Kid Cachetada,
Hugo Corro.

Vamos Argentina todavía!
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From another great country of South America, Peru, are very good middleweights, too:

K.O. Brisset
Antonio Frontado
Marcelo Quiñones

I remember the Peruvian Carlos Estrada who TKO'ed Miguel Castellini (eye cuts) and outpointed the unbeaten Adolfo Cejas: in a previous bout, Cejas drew against Victor Galindez


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Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:From another great country of South America, Peru, are very good middleweights, too:

K.O. Brisset
Antonio Frontado
Marcelo Quiñones

I remember the Peruvian Carlos Estrada who TKO'ed Miguel Castellini (eye cuts) and outpointed the unbeaten Adolfo Cejas: in a previous bout, Cejas drew against Victor Galindez


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Speaking of Marcelo Quiñones, here's a recent find in youtube of his KO win over Brazilian Luis Favre which gave him the South American championship (back when they still meant something):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNbFXhLAcZE

In Marcelo's corner you'll see his trainer: No other than the great Mauro Mina
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What a clean K.O.!

I had a big surprise when Hugo Corro beat Quiñones, like when he beat Rodrigo Valdez; may be Corro was better than I believe...


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