Jose
“Mantequilla” Napoles 77-7 (54KO) - Cuba: IBHOF & WBHOF; WBA & WBC World
Welterweight Champion 1969-1970; WBA Welterweight Champion 1971-1975; WBC
Welterweight Champion 1971-1975.
Pedro
“Toro de Cayey” Montanez 91-8-4 (50KO) - Puerto Rico: IBHOF; 88 winning streak; Record vs. Lou Ambers (IBHOF) 1-1, Tommy Rawson Jr.,
Frankie Klick, George Odwell, Wesley Ramey (IBHOF), Jack “Kid” Berg (IBHOF) by
KO5; Was defeated by Henry Armstrong.
Julio
Cesar “J.C.” Chavez 107-6-2 (86KO)- Mexico: IBHOF
& WBHOF; 3 Division World Champion; WBC Super Featherweight champion
1984-1987, WBA Lightweight Champion 1987-1989, WBC Lightweight champion 1988-1989, WBC Lightweight Champion
1989-1994, (2 times WBC Super Lightweight Champion)WBC Light Welterweight
Champion 1994-1996, IBF Junior Welterweight Champion 1990-1991; Victories over Ruben Castillo, Meldrick
Taylor , Ivan Robinson, Juan LaPorte, Hector Camacho, Edwin Rosario (IBHOF),
Joey Gamache, Greg Haugen, and Roger Mayweather. Defeats against Kostya Tzsu
(IBHOF) TKO6, record vs. Frankie Randall 2-1, record vs. Oscar De LaHoya (IBHOF)
0-2, Willy Wise , Grover Wiley; Unbeaten in first 90 fights many victories were
controversial and have become part of boxing lore; Draw vs. Pernell Whitaker.
Hector
“Macho” Camacho 79-6-3 (38KO) -Puerto Rico: WBC
Super Featherweight Champion 1983-1984,
WBC Lightweight Champion 1985-1987, WBO Light Welterweight Champion 1989-1991,
WBO Light Welterweight Champion 1991-1992; Victories over Roberto Duran twice
(IBHOF) was 96-11 then second was 103-15, Sugar Ray Leonard (IBHOF) was 36-2-1
by TKO5, Greg Haugen was 28-3, Vinny Pazienzia was 28-3, Ray Mancini 29-3
(WBHOF), Cornelius Boza-Edwards was 45-5-1(WBHOF), Edwin Rosario (IBHOF) was
28-1, Freddie Roach, Jose Luis Ramirez (WBHOF) was 90-5, Rafael Limon was
50-12-2 TKO5; Defeated by Oscar De la Hoya (IBHOF), Felix Trinidad (IBHOF),
Julio Cesar Chavez (IBHOF).
Alphonso
Teofilo Brown (Panama Al Brown) 131-19-13 (61KO) - Panama:
World Bantamweight Champion; Victories
over Pete Sanstol, Vidal Gregorio, Johnny King, and Young Perez.
Sixto
“El Gallito” Escobar 39-23-4 (17KO) -Puerto Rico:
IBHOF; World Bantamweight Champion 1935-1937; Montreal Athletic Commission
World Bantamweight Champion 1934-1935; NBA World Bantamweight Champion 1935;
NYSCA World Bantamweight Champion 1935; World Bantamweight Champion 1938-1939;
Victories over Rodolfo Casanova, record vs. Lou Salica 2-1, record vs. Harry
Jeffra 1-3, record vs. Indian Quintana 1-1.
Jose
“Chegui” Torres 41-3-1 (29KO) - Puerto Rico: IBHOF
&WBHOF; WBA & WBC Light Heavyweight Champion 1965-1966; 1st Latino to
win a Light Heavyweight title; Victories over Willie Pastrano (IBHOF), Bobo
Olson, Eddie Cotton, Chic Calderwood, Wayne Thornton; Defeated by Dick Tiger
(IBHOF) twice; A draw vs. Benny Kid Paret.
Baby
Arizmendi 84-26-14 (19KO) - Mexico: IBHOF; Record vs.
Henry Armstrong 2-3; Record vs. Lou Ambers (IBHOF) 0-2-1; Record vs. Sammy
Angott (IBHOF) 0-1-1; was defeated by Rodolfo Casanova.
Alexis
Arguello 89-8 (70KO) - Nicaragua: 2 division World
Champion; WBA Featherweight Champion, WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBC
Featherweight Champion; Victories over Ruben Olivares by KO13, Royal Kobayashi,
Alfredo Escalera, Jim Watt, and Ray Mancini; Defeats Aaron Pryor by KO14.
Ultiminio
“Sugar” Ramos 55-7-4 (40KO) - Cuba: IBHOF & WBHOF; WBA
Featherweight Champion 1963-1964; WBC Featherweight Champion 1963-1964;
defeated Chango Carmona & Davey Moore;
Lost to twice to Carlos Ortiz by TKO 4 & TKO5 , and was defeated by
Vicente Saldivar.
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