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Alberto Dávila

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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."
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narrowly won a unanimous decision; all three judges had him ahead by either one or two points. The rematch versus Lora was scheduled at the Great Western Forum for August 1. Dávila, nearly 34 at the time, was the oldest bantamweight championship participant. For the second time, Dávila lost to Lora by a judges' decision after 12 rounds. Following the fight, he announced his retirement. His final win–loss record has been given alternately as 55–10–1 and 56–10 with one
331:(NABF) bantamweight championship was at stake, along with California's title in the division. Despite a left eye that had a cut over it, Dávila was leading on the judges' scorecards entering the 10th round. With 51 seconds left in the round, a doctor stopped the bout due to the cut, giving a technical knockout win to Duarte. Dávila filed an official protest, seeking to have the result overturned. He claimed that an accidental 172:, 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 201:. 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 354:
The NABF bantamweight championship was later vacated by the federation due to Duarte's "inactivity". Dávila was matched against Gil Contreras for the belt in April 1988, with a second WBC title match against Lora promised to him if he won. After scoring an eighth-round knockdown of Contreras, Dávila
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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'
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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,
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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
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called Dávila "a picture boxer", saying that he fought "with his brains instead of his face." Murray credited Dávila's style to his childhood gym experience, when he discovered that he could avoid being punched if his opponent made the first move. Scott Ostler, another
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in a decision he disagreed with; he believed that Kamau would not have been able to win a decision, regardless of the circumstances. He later said, "I thought to myself, I can't do this to a fighter. I can't betray him, so I got out. Dávila then worked in
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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.
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columnist, wrote of Dávila, "There's nothing marketable about him, except for one thing. He can fight." However, Dávila did attempt to gain support from Latino fans by fighting as Alberto Dávila, rather than using his given name, Albert.
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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
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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,
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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
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Dávila was not considered a powerful puncher during his career, with fewer than half his career wins coming by knockout. Instead, he was thought of as a strong technical boxer.
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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.
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during round four caused the cut; under the rules of the NABF, fights halted after three rounds went to a judges' decision. The protest was voted on in July by
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Following his career as a boxer, Dávila began to work as a trainer. However, he quit in 1995 after one of the fighters he trained,
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on November 3, 1987, against Mexico's Juan Estrada, Dávila suffered an accidental headbutt and was given the victory through a
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to retain his title. After the fight, he compared to rain to "holy water", saying "It revived me. It was a miracle."
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descent, took up boxing at the age of 12, and worked out daily at a boxing gym for six years. He graduated from
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near the end of round ten, and continued his attack on Sanchez at the start of the next round, earning a
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for the WBC's world title, losing by a knockout. Later that year, he fought for the
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In 1987, he attempted to become a world champion again by traveling to
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of the world. His career spanned the 1970s and 1980s in the
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June 4, 1979. p. 18 205:by a 10-round decision in 1976, and lost to 582:"Pintor Wins Decision To Keep Bantam Crown" 1339: 1233: 1231: 1152: 1150: 992:"Davila, Garza Defend Titles On the Beach" 932: 1394:Boxing in the Los Angeles Area: 1880–2005 1352: 986: 984: 730: 728: 726: 724: 1127: 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 813: 811: 611: 609: 607: 543: 541: 539: 537: 442: 440: 422:National Collegiate Athletic Association 408:inducted him. As of 2007, he resided in 184: 1391:Callis, Tracy; Johnston, Chuck (2009). 1228: 1147: 508: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 478: 1484: 1462:1 September 1983 – 23 March 1985 1101: 981: 880: 734: 721: 675: 615: 576: 574: 337:California's State Athletic Commission 1239:"Davila Will Fight Contreras Tonight" 1158:"Title fight protest could be upheld" 939:. Greenwood Press. pp. 256–257. 865: 853:. Associated Press. 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Index

United States
Bantamweight
professional boxer
World Boxing Council
champion
bantamweight
Kiko Bejines
World Boxing Hall of Fame
Pomona, California
Mexican
Pomona Garey High School
Lupe Pintor
Wilfredo Gómez
knockout
Puerto Rico
Carlos Zarate
World Boxing Association
Jorge Luján
Louisiana Superdome
Muhammad Ali
Leon Spinks
Mexican
Kiko Bejines
Los Angeles
Associated Press
Dominican
Enrique Sanchez
Miami
knockdown
technical knockout

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