Alberto Davila pugile
- combattimenti
- 67
- vinto
- 56
- perduto
- 10
- pareggiare
- 0
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- bantamweight
- Debutto
- 1973-03-01
- Altezza
- 5′ 3″/160cm
- Arrivare a
- -
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1954-08-10
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Albert "Alberto" Dávila (born August 10, 1954) is an American boxer who was the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight champion of the world. His career spanned the 1970s and 1980s in the bantamweight division, and his reign as world champion occurred in parts of 1983 and 1984. Dávila lost world bantamweight championships matches three times, and temporarily left the sport. After his return, he was given a fourth title fight, versus Kiko Bejines, in 1983. Trailing after 11 rounds, Dávila scored a knockout of Bejines to win the title, but Bejines died shortly afterward due to injuries suffered during the fight. Following one successful title defense, Dávila suffered back injuries, leading the WBC to strip him of his title. He later fought in two more world championship fights, losing both. Dávila is a member of the World Boxing Hall of Fame.Originally from Texas, and later Pomona, California, Dávila took up boxing at the age of 12, and worked out daily at a boxing gym for six years. He graduated from Pomona Garey High School. In his professional debut, on March 1, 1973, Dávila defeated Carlos Villareal in a four-round bout decided on points. After 13 consecutive victories, he lost for the first time against Cecil Escobido in July 1974 by a split decision. Dávila boxed with many of the best boxers of the bantamweight division during the following years. He beat Lupe Pintor by a 10-round decision in 1976, and lost to Wilfredo Gómez by a knockout in Puerto Rico, the first fight in which he was knocked out. In 1978, Dávila challenged Carlos Zarate for the WBC's world title, losing by a knockout. Later that year, he fought for the World Boxing Association championship against Panama's Jorge Luján. The bout took place in the Louisiana Superdome, and was part of the undercard for a world heavyweight championship fight between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks. The fight ended in a decision victory for Luján. After Pintor beat Zarate for the WBC title, Dávila was given a second chance at that belt in a 1980 rematch with the Mexican world champion, and lost by a 15-round decision. At one point, he retired from boxing for a time, working as a beer delivery man. Dávila was inactive for all of 1981, returning in early 1982 and going seven fights without a loss through April 1983.In March 1983, Pintor suffered a motorcycle accident and was forced into a lengthy absence, leaving the WBC bantamweight crown vacant. The WBC assigned its number one challenger, Dávila, to face its third-ranked fighter, Kiko Bejines, for the interim title. The fight was held in Los Angeles, and most of it was described by Associated Press sports writer Ken Peters as "uneventful". Bejines held a lead on two of the three judges' scorecards at the end of 11 rounds (the third had the fight even), and Dávila rushed out of his corner and attacked Bejines right away in round 12. With 25 seconds elapsed in the round, a right hand to Bejines' chin struck, followed by a pair of left hands and a right. Bejines fell to the floor and was counted out, giving Dávila the victory and WBC interim bantamweight championship. Unconscious after the fight, Bejines was airlifted to a nearby hospital and revealed to be in critical condition. He died as a result of his injuries. Dávila stayed at the medical center where Bejines was into the late night hours following the fight, and later said that he was "in mourning with (Bejines') family."Pintor moved into the super bantamweight division, and Dávila eventually became the full WBC bantamweight champion. He returned to the ring two months after the Bejines bout for a fight against Julio Rodrigues in which the WBC title was not at stake. In the summer of 1984, he defended the title against Dominican Enrique Sanchez in Miami, in a fight held outdoors. The early rounds saw Sanchez take control of the contest; an eight-punch flurry by him in round two caused Dávila to stagger. However, the fight turned in round six, as rain fell onto the ring. Dávila scored a knockdown near the end of round ten, and continued his attack on Sanchez at the start of the next round, earning a technical knockout to retain his title. After the fight, he compared to rain to "holy water", saying "It revived me. It was a miracle."The WBC stated that Dávila would automatically give up his championship if he did not fight Pintor by August 15, 1984. A title defense was instead scheduled on September 14, 1984, versus Miguel Lora, but in a sparring session two weeks before the fight date, Dávila injured his back. This led to a postponement. Later, he worsened his injury while doing yardwork, leading to a yearlong absence from fighting. As a result, his belt was stripped by the WBC; it was officially vacated in the WBC's rankings on March 23, 1985.In 1987, he attempted to become a world champion again by traveling to Colombia and challenging Lora, but he lost a 12 round decision. He won a few fights after his loss to Lora, including a decision victory over Edel Geronimo in March 1987.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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1988-08-01 | Miguel Lora | WWWWWW | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | LOST Unanimous decision |
1988-04-21 | Gilberto Contreras | WWLLWL | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1987-11-03 | Juan Jose Estrada | WWWWWL | Forum, Inglewood | WIN |
1987-06-27 | Frankie Duarte | WWWWWL | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Technical knockout |
1987-03-23 | Edel Geronimo | DLDWLL | Marriott Hotel, Irvine | WIN Unanimous decision |
1986-11-15 | Miguel Lora | WWWWWW | Estadio Metropolitano, Barranquilla | LOST Unanimous decision |
1986-07-03 | Mike Moreno | WDWWLW | Civic Auditorium, San Jose | WIN Points |
1986-05-05 | Francis Childs | WLLWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1985-11-07 | Eleoncio Mercedes | WWLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1985-08-13 | Gabriel Cortes | debut | Pomona | WIN KO |
1984-05-26 | Enrique Sanchez | WWWWWW | Miami Beach | WIN Technical knockout |
1983-11-17 | Julio Rodriguez | LLWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1983-09-01 | Kiko Bejines | WWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1983-04-29 | Artemio Ruiz | WWLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1982-11-18 | Alberto Sandoval | LWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1982-09-18 | Silvestre Guerrero | WLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | NC No Contest |
1982-06-03 | Chul Soon Hwang | WWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1982-04-29 | Franco Torregoza | WLLLDW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Majority decision |
1982-03-05 | Javier Flores | LLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1982-01-26 | Enrique Castro | WWLLWL | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1980-12-19 | Lupe Pintor | WWLWDW | Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas | LOST Majority decision |
1980-09-13 | Terry Pizzaro | WLWWWL | Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio | WIN KO |
1980-07-17 | Miguel Flores | LL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1980-06-21 | Richard Rozelle | WWWLLL | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1980-04-12 | Melvin Johnson | LLLWWL | Civic Auditorium, Tucson | WIN Technical knockout |
1980-02-02 | Manuel Ruelas | DLLWLW | Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix | WIN Technical knockout |
1979-12-14 | Jose Resendez | LLLLLL | Arena, San Bernardino | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-09-25 | Jose Resendez | LLLLLL | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-07-12 | Eddie Logan | LLWLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Majority decision |
1979-05-31 | Frankie Granados | LLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-04-12 | Patricio Nunez | LLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1979-02-15 | Ricardo Varela | LWDLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1978-12-07 | Mario Castro | WLWWLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-09-15 | Jorge Lujan | WLWLWW | Superdome, New Orleans | LOST Unanimous decision |
1978-06-08 | Manuel Vazquez | WLLWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-05-04 | Ramon de Aguinaga | LLLLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-02-25 | Carlos Zarate | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Technical knockout |
1977-11-17 | Rodolfo Martinez | WWLLWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-08-25 | Alberto Cabanig | WWLWLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-07-07 | Manuel Vazquez | WWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-06-09 | Frankie Duarte | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-04-28 | Carlos Alcibar | WWWLLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1976-11-19 | Jose Medina | WWWLLL | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1976-08-28 | Guadalupe Hernandez | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Points |
1976-07-19 | Wilfredo Gomez | WWWWWW | San Juan | LOST Technical knockout |
1976-06-19 | Jose Antonio Rosa | WLWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Points |
1976-04-28 | Raul Tirado | DWWLWD | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Split-decision |
1976-02-25 | Lupe Pintor | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-12-04 | Victor Seco Luna | WLWLLW | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-07-05 | Eliseo Cosme | LLWWLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Unanimous decision |
1975-05-21 | Raul Pacheco | WWLLWL | Silver Slipper, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-04-10 | Jose Del Rio | LWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-12-12 | Bonnie Necessario | L | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-07-25 | Cecil Escobido | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Split-decision |
1974-06-13 | Tanny Amancio | LW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-05-24 | Rudy Gonzalez | debut | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-03-21 | Mario Rogelio | LLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-01-31 | Doroteo Cubillas | LWWWLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-12-13 | Juan Lopez | WLDLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1973-10-04 | Juan Lopez | LWWLDL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-08-23 | Baby Corona | WLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-07-05 | Alberto Cabanig | WLLLLD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-06-01 | Jose Marquecho | LLLWWD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-04-26 | Tomas Huerta | LLDLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-04-06 | Ruben Mosqueda | DWLLDW | Arena, San Bernardino | WIN KO |
1973-03-15 | Tomas Huerta | LLLLLD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1973-03-01 | Carlos Villareal | LLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |