José Cuevas (boxer)
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José Isidro "Pipino" Cuevas González (born December 27, 1957) is a Mexican former
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who competed from 1971 to 1989. He held the WBA
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title from 1976 to 1980. Cuevas was inducted into both the
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, and the World Boxing Hall of Fame.


Professional career

Cuevas turned professional at age 14; he won only seven of his first twelve bouts but eventually put together an eight bout winning streak before losing to Andy Price. On 17 July 1976, he received a shot at the WBA welterweight title against champion
Ángel Espada Ángel Luis "Cholo" Espada Mangual (born February 2, 1948) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer. He was the WBA's world Welterweight champion in 1975-76. A music lover, Espada also organized, during the late 1970s, a salsa orchestra. Bi ...
. Cuevas pulled off an upset victory by knocking Espada to the canvas three times in the second round. At age 18, he was the youngest welterweight champion in history. In his first defense, he traveled to Japan and defeated hometown fighter Shoji Tsujimoto by knockout. One of the greatest wins of his career was against Argentinian Miguel Angel Campanino, who boasted an impressive record (84-4-4), including a thirty-two fight winning streak. Once again, Pipino disposed of his challenger before the end of the second round. On 8 June 1977, he faced veteran
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of Canada who had only been stopped twice in his entire career which included fifty-eight wins. Yet again, Cuevas pulled off another second round knock out. A few months later, Cuevas returned to the ring for a rematch against Espada. This time Cuevas defeated Espada in the eleventh round after he sustained a broken jaw. On 4 March 1978, he disposed of Harold Weston in the ninth round after Weston also sustained a broken jaw like Cuevas' previous challenger. Cuevas then defeated former champion
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in one round. On 9 September 1978, he defeated hometown favorite
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(40-2-1) in
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via a second-round knockout. He defeated Scott Clark (28-1-0) in another second-round knockout. Cuevas next title defense went the distance in a unanimous decision win against the durable Randy Shields (33-5-1). On 8 December 1979, he faced Espada for a third time, stopping him in the tenth round. Cuevas then defeated South African national champion Harold Volbrecht by fifth-round knockout. Cuevas finally lost his title in 1980 to the undefeated and up-and-coming hometown hero Thomas Hearns in
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. The much taller and lankier Hearns was able to use his reach to his advantage as he kept Cuevas at a distance and knocked him out in the second round. Cuevas' talent began to decline after that loss; the most notable opponent he faced was
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, who stopped him in the fourth round in the spring of 1983. He also lost to former world title challenger Jun Sok-Hwang and future or former world champions
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and
Lupe Aquino Isaias Guadalupe "Lupe" Aquino (born 23 January 1963) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1999. Aquino, known as "Lupe", turned pro in 1981 and won the WBC light middleweight title in 1987 with a decision over Duane ...
before finally retiring in 1989. Pipino Cuevas fought during a period when an unusual number of accomplished welterweights were active: Sugar Ray Leonard, Wilfred Benítez,
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, Thomas Hearns, and
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, although his reign had nearly come to an end as Leonard, Benítez, Hearns, and Durán emerged as welterweight champions. Cuevas successfully defended his welterweight title eleven times against ten different boxers over a four-year span. During his reign as champion, Cuevas fought the best opposition available to him. In total, the opponents he faced throughout his career had a combined record of 505-70-29.HBO: Boxing: Features: Best Of: THE BEST WELTERWEIGHT PUNCHERS EVER
/ref> In 2003, '' The Ring'' listed Cuevas as number thirty-one on their list of the 100 greatest punchers of all time. In 2002, Cuevas became a member of the
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.


Retirement

Cuevas is the owner of a restaurant and a security company in
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. At one point of his career, he was also the owner of a famous sports and luxury car collection, and he was one of the first boxers to sport a golden tooth. Most people probably know him for his nickname ''Pipino'', which is far more used to refer to him than ''Jose'' by fight commentators and magazine writers. He ran into trouble with the law in 2001 when he was accused of racketeering in Mexico, in connection with a Mexican mayor. But he was declared innocent in 2002. His record as a boxer was of 35 wins and 15 losses, with 31 wins by knockout.


Professional boxing record

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Lupe Aquino Isaias Guadalupe "Lupe" Aquino (born 23 January 1963) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1999. Aquino, known as "Lupe", turned pro in 1981 and won the WBC light middleweight title in 1987 with a decision over Duane ...
, KO , 2 (10) , 25 Sep 1989 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 49 , Win , 35–14 , align=left, Martín Martínez , KO , 1 (10) , 31 Jul 1989 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 48 , Win , 34–14 , align=left, Francisco Carballo , KO , 4 (10) , 29 May 1989 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 47 , Win , 33–14 , align=left, Daniel Valenzuela , KO , 6 (10) , 25 Jul 1987 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 46 , Loss , 32–14 , align=left,
Jorge Vaca Jorge Vaca (born 14 December 1959) is a Mexican former professional boxer who held the World Welterweight Championship. Professional career Vaca turned pro in 1978 and captured the WBC and Lineal welterweight title by beating Lloyd Honeygh ...
, KO , 2 (10) , 19 Dec 1986 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 45 , Loss , 32–13 , align=left, Lorenzo Luis García , MD , 10 , 4 Oct 1986 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 44 , Win , 32–12 , align=left, Luis Mateo , TKO , 3 (10) , 25 Jul 1986 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 43 , Loss , 31–12 , align=left, Steve Little , MD , 10 , 3 Mar 1986 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 42 , Win , 31–11 , align=left, Felipe Vaca , UD , 4 , 25 Feb 1986 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 41 , Loss , 30–11 , align=left, Herman Montes , KO , 3 (10) , 7 Mar 1985 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 40 , Loss , 30–10 , align=left, Jun-Suk Hwang , MD , 10 , 12 Jul 1984 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 39 , Win , 30–9 , align=left, Mauricio Bravo , TKO , 1 (10) , 1 Mar 1984 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 38 , Loss , 29–9 , align=left,
Roberto Durán Roberto Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight, as ...
, TKO , 4 (12) , 29 Jan 1983 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 37 , Loss , 29–8 , align=left, Roger Stafford , UD , 10 , 7 Nov 1981 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 36 , Win , 29–7 , align=left, Jørgen Hansen , TKO , 1 (10) , 25 Jun 1981 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 35 , Win , 28–7 , align=left, Bernardo Prada , KO , 2 (10) , 7 Feb 1981 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 34 , Loss , 27–7 , align=left, Thomas Hearns , TKO , 2 (15) , 2 Aug 1980 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 33 , Win , 27–6 , align=left, Harold Volbrecht , KO , 5 (15) , 6 Apr 1980 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 32 , Win , 26–6 , align=left,
Ángel Espada Ángel Luis "Cholo" Espada Mangual (born February 2, 1948) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer. He was the WBA's world Welterweight champion in 1975-76. A music lover, Espada also organized, during the late 1970s, a salsa orchestra. Bi ...
, TKO , 10 (15) , 8 Dec 1979 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 31 , Win , 25–6 , align=left, Randy Shields , UD , 15 , 30 Jul 1979 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 30 , Win , 24–6 , align=left, Scott Clark , TKO , 2 (15) , 29 Jan 1979 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 29 , Win , 23–6 , align=left,
Pete Ranzany Pete Ranzany (born April 6, 1952 Pete Ronzoni in Sacramento, California) was an amateur boxer who represented the U.S. Army from 1970 to 1973. He defeated future world welterweight champion Carlos Palomino at the 1972 Olympic Trials, but lost to e ...
, TKO , 2 (15) , 9 Sep 1978 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 28 , Win , 22–6 , align=left,
Billy Backus Billy Backus, (born March 5, 1943 in Canastota, New York) is a former World Welterweight Champion professional boxer. In the summer of 2006 Backus retired from his correctional facility job and moved to South Carolina."Canastota's last champ pulls ...
, TKO , 2 (15) , 20 May 1978 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 27 , Win , 21–6 , align=left, Harold Weston , TKO , 9 (15) , 4 Mar 1978 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 26 , Win , 20–6 , align=left,
Ángel Espada Ángel Luis "Cholo" Espada Mangual (born February 2, 1948) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer. He was the WBA's world Welterweight champion in 1975-76. A music lover, Espada also organized, during the late 1970s, a salsa orchestra. Bi ...
, TKO , 12 (15) , 19 Nov 1977 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 25 , Win , 19–6 , align=left,
Clyde Gray Clyde Gray (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian professional welter/ light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1960s, '70s and '80s who won the Canada welterweight title, and Commonwealth welterweight title, and was a challenger for the North Americ ...
, KO , 2 (15) , 6 Aug 1977 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 24 , Win , 18–6 , align=left, Miguel Ángel Campanino , KO , 2 (15) , 12 Mar 1977 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 23 , Win , 17–6 , align=left, Shoji Tsujimoto , KO , 6 (15) , 27 Oct 1976 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 22 , Win , 16–6 , align=left,
Ángel Espada Ángel Luis "Cholo" Espada Mangual (born February 2, 1948) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer. He was the WBA's world Welterweight champion in 1975-76. A music lover, Espada also organized, during the late 1970s, a salsa orchestra. Bi ...
, TKO , 2 (15) , 17 Jul 1976 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 21 , Loss , 15–6 , align=left, Andy Price , UD , 10 , 2 Jun 1976 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 20 , Win , 15–5 , align=left, Rafael Piamonte , KO , 1 (10) , 3 Apr 1976 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 19 , Win , 14–5 , align=left, José Palacios , KO , 10 (12) , 27 Sep 1975 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 18 , Win , 13–5 , align=left, Carlos Obregón , UD , 10 , 12 Jul 1975 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 17 , Win , 12–5 , align=left, Rubén Vázquez Zamora , UD , 10 , 25 Jan 1975 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 16 , Win , 11–5 , align=left, Sammy García , KO , 3 (10) , 26 Oct 1974 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 15 , Win , 10–5 , align=left, José Luis Pena , KO , 1 (10) , 21 Aug 1974 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 14 , Win , 9–5 , align=left, Sugar Sanders , TKO , 1 (10) , 12 Jun 1974 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 13 , Win , 8–5 , align=left, Salvador Ruvalcaba , KO , 1 (10) , 11 May 1974 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 12 , Loss , 7–5 , align=left, Eleazar Delgado , MD , 10 , 24 Nov 1973 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 11 , Win , 7–4 , align=left, Octavio Amparan , TKO , 7 (10) , 6 Oct 1973 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 10 , Win , 6–4 , align=left, José Figueroa , TKO , 3 (10) , 4 Aug 1973 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 9 , Loss , 5–4 , align=left, Memo Cruz , UD , 10 , 13 May 1973 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 8 , Win , 5–3 , align=left, Sergio Alejo , KO , 4 (8) , 1 Mar 1973 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 7 , Win , 4–3 , align=left, Raúl Martínez , KO , 1 (8) , 7 Dec 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 6 , Loss , 3–3 , align=left, Juan Pablo Oropeza , MD , 8 , 19 Aug 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 5 , Win , 3–2 , align=left, Pancho Benítez , TKO , 2 (8) , 22 Jun 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 4 , Win , 2–2 , align=left, Rielero Rodríguez , TKO , 2 (6) , 24 May 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 3 , Loss , 1–2 , align=left, Mario Roman , MD , 6 , 4 Mar 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 2 , Win , 1–1 , align=left, José Arias , TKO , 4 (6) , 1 Jan 1972 , align=left, , align=left, , - , 1 , Loss , 0–1 , align=left, Alfredo Castro , KO , 2 (4) , 14 Nov 1971 , align=left, , align=left,


See also

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List of WBA world champions This is a list of WBA world champions, showing every world champion certified by the World Boxing Association (WBA). The list also includes champions certified by the National Boxing Association (NBA), the predecessor to the WBA. Boxers who won ...
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List of Mexican boxing world champions In Mexico, boxing is considered a major sport, having produced over 200 world champions in professional boxing. Mexico ranks first worldwide between countries with most boxing world champions and is the second country to have world champions accred ...


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