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Roberto Elizondo (born December 8, 1955) is an American former professional boxer of Mexican descent. Elizondo competed in the sport of
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from 1977 to 1987, and he fought for the
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's world Lightweight title twice, both times challenging unsuccessfully. Elizondo, from
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, is a member of the Corpus Christi Boxing Hall of Fame.


Professional boxing career

Elizondo debuted on Tuesday, April 5, 1977, in the main event of an undercard held at the Lantana Sports Complex in Corpus Christi, against 4 wins, 8 losses Rodolfo Perez. In this fight, Elizondo scored his first knockout win, beating Perez in the first round. Elizondo began his professional boxing career with a hot streak, winning his first seven fights, six by knockout. This included his first fight outside Corpus Christi, when he met 2 wins, one loss Juan Venegas on August 15, 1978, in
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, whom Elizondo beat by third-round knockout. On his eighth contest, Elizondo somewhat surprisingly experienced his first loss as a professional boxer, beaten by a seventh-round knockout by the debuting Viterbo Romas as part of a program headlined by future world title challenger
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, also in Houston. Elizondo responded to that first defeat with a streak of 16 wins in a row, including a ten rounds unanimous decision win over
Arturo Leon Arturo Leon (born in 1949) is a Mexican-American former boxer from Arizona, United States. He was a junior lightweight who once challenged Alexis Arguello for the Nicaraguan's World Boxing Council's world Junior Lightweight title, losing by 15 ro ...
, 26-16-2 before their contest, on his second bout after the loss to Romas, in a fight held at Corpus Christi's Memorial Coliseum on August 7, 1979, his first fight as a professional boxer outside Texas when he traveled to
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to meet 31 wins, 16 losses and 1 draw (tie) Don Sennett at the
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in the main event of a program held on March 13, 1980, in a fight in which Elizondo emerged victorious by first-round knockout, a second-round knockout of Norman Goins in another main event at the Olympic Auditorium on August 7 of the same year and a ten rounds unanimous decision win against 44-13-1 James Martinez back in Corpus Christi on September 2, 1980. By this time, Elizondo had become a fan favorite both among California and Texas boxing fans. On December 19, 1980, Elizondo made his
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debut when he fought 13 wins-11 losses and 3 draws trial horse Jesus Salcedo as part of a program headlined by the World Boxing Council's world Bantamweight championship fight between
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and Alberto Davila (which champion Pintor won by 15 rounds majority decision), Elizondo beating Salcedo by third-round knockout.


Challenge of Alexis Arguello

After three more wins following the victory over Salcedo, Elizondo challenged Nicaragua's
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for Arguello's WBC world Lightweight championship. A very publicized event happened to Arguello as he was training for the fight in
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days before the contest: He was sent to a local gym by a Tucson native, but the gym was available to local police athletic league athletes only. When the police arrived at the location, they kicked Arguello and his team out of the location. The group left the premises without further incident. A few days after, the contest came off. Fought on November 21, 1981, at the
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in Las Vegas, it was contested at a brisk pace for most of its duration, with Elizondo showing an aggressive style and pinning the champion against the ropes from time to time. In round four, however, Arguello dropped Elizondo to the floor for the first time, with a counter-punch. Elizondo recovered, but Arguello underlined his dominance in round seven when he dropped Elizondo with a right to the chin for the first knockdown in that round and second in the fight. Elizondo got up again but Arguello proceeded to connect with a left to Elizondo's body and a right that graced Elizondo's head, sending him down for the second time in the round and third time in the bout. Elizondo crawled to a sitting position but was counted out by referee
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seven seconds after the bell had sounded to finish round seven, giving Arguello a seventh-round knockout at the official time of 3 minutes and 7 seconds, Arguello retaining the WBC world Lightweight title. Years later, Elizondo alleged, on an interview that was published on American boxing writer
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's book about Arguello named "Beloved Warrior", that he had broken one of his teeth on one of the first two falls he suffered during the fight; Elizondo, according to himself, had to await two days to get it fixed at a dental office. The championship defeat at the hands of Arguello was followed by another contest against a world caliber opponent, this time former WBC world Junior Lightweight champion
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, an Ugandan who was by now a
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resident. Boza-Edwards had 35 wins and three losses when he and Elizondo fought on June 26, 1982, at the Showboat Hotel in Las Vegas. Boza-Edwards pulled a close but unanimous decision win over the Mexican-American, winning the fight on the three judges' scorecards by scores of 96-94 (twice) and 97–93 in his favor. Elizondo went on with his career and, after a win against inexperienced Romero Sandoval (who only had 6 previous professional boxing fights before facing Elizondo), the Texan scored what was probably his biggest career victory: faced with former
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world Lightweight champion
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on October 24, 1982, at the Great Gorge Resort in
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, Elizondo dominated the former champion, who was 22-1 coming into their contest and whose lone loss had been in his title losing effort to Sean O'Grady one year before, to score a second-round knockout. Kenty was apparently physically hurt during the second round and quit on his stool before the start of the third. Because Kenty quit before the start of round three, Elizondo was credited with a second-round knockout. Kenty later retired with only his fights with O'Grady and Elizondo as losses.


Challenge of Edwin Rosario

Elizondo had three more wins, one by knockout, over mostly obscure opposition, before he was able to again challenge for the WBC world Lightweight championship. His bout with undefeated
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, 22–0 with 20 knockout wins coming in, received much attention in
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and abroad with magazines like
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and others speculating about it since Elizondo had given Rosario's precursor as WBC world champion Alexis Arguello such a good fight. Elizondo-Rosario was Elizondo's second world championship fight and also his first fight held abroad, as it came off at the
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in
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, on March 17, 1984, as the main event of a program that also included fights by future world champions such as Rosario's future rival
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,
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and Julian Jackson as well as one bout between
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and Osvaldo Acevedo. Despite fighting gallantly (getting up from two quick knockdowns) Elizondo was dominated by the Puerto Rican; the fight being stopped by American referee Davey Pearl after the second knockdown. Rosario retained the world title by a first-round technical knockout.


Rest of career

Elizondo had six more bouts after his second unsuccessful world title challenge, scoring four wins and two losses in that span. Two notable fights were one with undefeated Frankie Warren, a fellow Corpus Christi resident and member also of the Corpus Christi Boxing Hall of Fame who was on his way to one
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world title challenge and who beat Elizondo by seventh-round knockout in the main event of a January 19, 1986 bout at the Memorial Coliseum at Corpus Christi, and another one, on February 8, 1987, against the future multiple times world champion, legendary, 21-1
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, which took place at the Civic Center in
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. Despite giving Paz a tough test, Elizondo was stopped with three seconds left in the fight, losing the contest by a tenth-round technical knockout. Elizondo's next fight was his last; he took on 24-5-1 prospect John Sinegal as part of a program headlined by future
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member
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at the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi on July 31, 1987. He stopped Sinegal with a second-round technical knockout after dropping him three times.


Career in review

A two time world championship challenger, Elizondo retired with a record of 32 wins and 6 losses in 38 professional boxing fights, with 23 victories and 5 defeats by way of knockout. Both world champions that Elizondo challenged for a world title and lost to, Alexis Arguello and Edwin "Chapo" Rosario, have been inducted as members of the
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Elizondo, Roberto 1955 births Living people American male boxers American boxers of Mexican descent Lightweight boxers People from Corpus Christi, Texas