Alexis Arguello boxeur
- combats
- 85
- gagnés
- 77
- perdus
- 8
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- super featherweight
- Début
- 1968-10-26
- Taille
- 5′ 10″/178cm
- Allonge
- 72″/183cm
- âge
- 57
- Né
- 1952-04-19
- Décès
- 2009-07-01
- Nationalité
- Nicaragua
Alexis Argüello (April 19, 1952 – July 1, 2009) was a Nicaraguan professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 1995, and later became a politician. He was a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA featherweight title from 1974 to 1976; the WBC super featherweight title from 1978 to 1980; and the WBC lightweight title from 1981 to 1982. Additionally, he held the Ring magazine and lineal featherweight titles from 1975 to 1977; the Ring lightweight title from 1981 to 1982; and the lineal lightweight title in 1982. In his later career he challenged twice for light welterweight world titles, both times in famous fights against Aaron Pryor.Argüello has regularly been cited as one of the greatest boxers of his era, having never lost any of his world titles in the ring, instead relinquishing them each time in pursuit of titles in higher weight classes. After his retirement from boxing, he became active in Nicaraguan politics and in November 2008 was elected mayor of his native Managua, the nation's capital city.The Ring magazine has ranked Argüello as 20th on their list of "100 greatest punchers of all time", while the Associated Press ranked him as the world's best Junior Lightweight of the 20th century. He was named one of the 20 greatest fighters of the past 80 years by The Ring magazine.Argüello was born April 19, 1952. His father was a shoemaker. Argüello had a troubled childhood, growing up in abject poverty in Managua. When he was 5 years old, his father attempted suicide. At the age of 9, Argüello ran away to work in a dairy farm. When he was 13, he emigrated to Canada to provide for his family. Argüello was constantly involved in street brawls through his teenage years, but it wasn't until his sister Marina, one of Alexis' 7 siblings, married a boxer that young Alexis took an interest in the sport. Argüello's brief amateur career saw him compile a 58–2 record.Argüello debuted on October 26, 1968, trained by former boxer Miguel Angel Rivas. After winning his first 3 fights "The Explosive Thin Man" suffered an unavenged first-round KO loss, followed by another split decision loss. Argüello would then win 29 of his next 30 bouts over the next 5 years, including a win over José Legrá. Eventually, Argüello earned world featherweight championship bout against experienced WBA champion Ernesto Marcel. The fight took place in Panama, Marcel's home country. The young challenger lost a 15-round unanimous decision in the champion's retirement bout. Months after Marcel's retirement, the WBA featherweight title was won by former unified bantamweight champion Rubén Olivares.Undaunted, Argüello put together another streak of wins, and found himself contending for the WBA featherweight, this time against Olivares in the latter's first defense. The fight took place at The Forum in Inglewood on November 23, 1974. After Olivares had built a small lead on the judges' scorecards, Argüello and Olivares landed simultaneous left hooks in round thirteen. Olivares's left hand caused a visible expression of pain on Argüello's face, but Argüello's left hand caused Olivares to crash hard against the canvas. A few seconds later, Argüello was the new featherweight champion of the world.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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1995-01-21 | Scott Walker | WDWWWW | Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas | LOST Unanimous decision |
1994-08-27 | Jorge Palomares | LLLLLW | Convention Center, Miami Beach | WIN Majority decision |
1986-02-09 | Billy Costello | WWWWLW | Lawlor Events Center, Reno | WIN Technical knockout |
1985-10-25 | Pat Jefferson | WWWLWW | Sullivan Arena, Anchorage | WIN Technical knockout |
1983-09-09 | Aaron Pryor | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Outdoor Arena, Las Vegas | LOST KO |
1983-04-24 | Claude Noel | WWLWWL | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1983-02-26 | Vilomar Fernandez | LLLWWW | Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio | WIN Unanimous decision |
1982-11-12 | Aaron Pryor | WWWWWW | Orange Bowl, Miami | LOST Technical knockout |
1982-07-31 | Kevin Rooney | WLWWWW | Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1982-05-22 | Andy Ganigan | WWWWLW | The Aladdin, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1982-02-13 | James Busceme | WWWWWW | Civic Center, Beaumont | WIN Technical knockout |
1981-11-21 | Roberto Elizondo | WWWWWW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1981-10-03 | Ray Mancini | WWWWWW | Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1981-06-20 | Jim Watt | WWWWWW | Empire Pool, Wembley | WIN Unanimous decision |
1981-02-07 | Robert Vasquez | DWWLLW | Convention Center, Miami | WIN Technical knockout |
1980-11-14 | Jose Luis Ramirez | WWWWWW | Jai Alai Fronton, Miami | WIN Split-decision |
1980-08-09 | Cornelius Boza-Edwards | WWWWWW | Resorts International Hotel & Casino, Superstar Theatre, Atlantic City | WIN Corner retirement |
1980-04-27 | Rolando Navarrete | WWWWWW | Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan | WIN Corner retirement |
1980-03-31 | Gerald Hayes | WWWDLW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1980-01-20 | Ruben Castillo | WWWWWW | Community Center, Tucson | WIN Technical knockout |
1979-11-16 | Bobby Chacon | WWWWDW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Corner retirement |
1979-07-08 | Rafael Limon | WWWWWD | Felt Forum, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1979-02-04 | Alfredo Escalera | WWLWWL | Sports Palace, Rimini | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-11-10 | Arturo Leon | WLWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1978-07-26 | Vilomar Fernandez | LLWWWD | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Majority decision |
1978-06-03 | Diego Alcala | DWWWWW | Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan | WIN KO |
1978-04-29 | Rey Tam | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-03-25 | Mario Mendez | LWWLLL | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-01-28 | Alfredo Escalera | WWWWWW | Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel, Bayamon | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-12-18 | Enrique Solis | DWWWWW | Estadio Somoza, Managua | WIN KO |
1977-09-29 | Jerome Artis | WWWDWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-08-27 | Benjamin Ortiz | LWWLWL | Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-08-03 | Jose Fernandez | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-06-22 | Ezequiel Cocoa Sanchez | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-05-14 | Alberto Herrera | WWWWWL | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1977-02-19 | Godfrey Stevens | WWLLLL | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1976-06-19 | Salvador Torres | WWLWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN KO |
1976-04-10 | Modesto Concepcion | LWWWLL | Polideportivo Espana, Managua | WIN KO |
1976-02-01 | Jose Torres | WWWWWW | Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali | WIN Split-decision |
1975-12-20 | Saul Montana | LWWWLW | Polideportivo Espana, Managua | WIN KO |
1975-10-12 | Royal Kobayashi | WWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN KO |
1975-07-18 | Rosalio Muro | LWWWWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-05-31 | Rigoberto Riasco | WDWWWW | Estadio Flor de Cana, Granada | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-03-15 | Leonel Hernandez | WWWWWW | El Poliedro, Caracas | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-02-08 | Oscar Aparicio | LWL | Nuevo Poliedro, San Salvador | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-11-23 | Ruben Olivares | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN KO |
1974-09-21 | Otoniel Martinez | LLLL | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1974-08-24 | Oscar Aparicio | debut | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN Points |
1974-05-18 | Art Hafey | WWWWLW | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1974-04-27 | Enrique Garcia | LWLWLL | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN KO |
1974-02-16 | Ernesto Marcel | WLWWWW | Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City | LOST Unanimous decision |
1974-01-12 | Raul Martinez Mora | WLLWLL | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1973-11-24 | Jose Legra | WLWWLW | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-10-27 | Sigfrido Rodriguez | WWWLLW | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-08-25 | Nacho Lomeli | DWLLWW | Estadio Roberto Clemente, Masaya | WIN KO |
1973-06-30 | Octavio Gomez | WWLWWL | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN KO |
1973-05-26 | Kid Pascualito | LWWWWW | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-03-31 | Magallo Lozada | WWWWLW | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-02-24 | Fernando Fernandez | LWLLLL | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-12-16 | Rafael Gonzalez | LWDLWW | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-11-19 | Memo Ortiz | WLWWWL | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN KO |
1972-10-21 | Memo Barrera | LWL | Arena Kennedy, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-09-09 | Jorge Benitez | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1972-01-15 | Jorge Reyes | WLLLWL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | LOST Technical knockout |
1971-12-18 | Vicente Worrel Jr | WLWWLD | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1971-10-10 | Reynaldo Mendoza | LLLLL | Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-10-02 | Kid Clay | LWLWLL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Unanimous decision |
1971-08-14 | Catalino Alvarado | LLLLLL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1971-07-17 | Kid Clay | WLWLWL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-06-26 | Marcial Loyola | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-06-05 | Kid Chapula | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1971-05-01 | Mauricio Buitrago | WL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1971-04-17 | Julio Hernandez | WL | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Unanimous decision |
1971-03-13 | Julio Hernandez | W | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Unanimous decision |
1971-02-13 | Antonio Quiroz | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1970-12-19 | Armando Figueroa | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-12-05 | Julio Morales | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1970-11-14 | Jose Urbina | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1970-10-17 | Mario Bojorque | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |
1970-09-24 | Marcelino Beckles | WDLWWW | Gimnasio Nacional Eddy Cortés, San Jose | WIN Technical knockout |
1969-04-26 | Oscar Espinosa | L | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | LOST Split-decision |
1969-03-01 | Omar Amaya | debut | Leon | LOST KO |
1969-02-15 | Burrito Martinez | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-12-14 | Oscar Espinosa | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN Split-decision |
1968-10-26 | Israel Medina | debut | Estadio Cranshaw, Managua | WIN KO |