Tony Baltazar, alongside along with his older brother Frankie, had been boxing as younger boys of their native Los Angeles after being launched to the game by their father.
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Some 300 mixed newbie fights later, they each turned professional. Whereas Frankie in all probability had the extra pure, smoother fashion of the 2, it was Tony who actually made a mark on the game.
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Frankie turned professional in 1976. Brother Tony went professional three years later within the winter of 1979.
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From â79 by means of â82, in his first 25 fights, Tony was a powerful 24-1, solely drawing in opposition to veteran Chuy Rodriguez in 1981. After banging out 10 extra wins over the following year-and-a-half, he obtained his first big-name bout in 1983 in opposition to famed Olympian, Howard Davis Jr. Â He misplaced a UD, however it will begin a run of fights in opposition to among the finest fighters on the earth.Â
From 1983 by means of 1985, he rattled off 5 fights that included a TKO stoppage to undefeated, world-rated Robin Blake. Two fights later, he beat world champion Roger Mayweather. After a win 17 months later, on the finish of 1985, he would depart the ring and wouldn’t return for 3 years.
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(Be aware – Baltazarâs boxing profession was interrupted by a jail stint for his function in a tragic vehicular manslaughter case by which 2 individuals had been killed. He resumed his profession upon his launch).Â
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âThe Tigerâ returned in 1988. From 1988 till the top of his profession in 1994, he would face a few of boxingâs finest fighters.
Within the final 6 years, he would struggle 15 instances, going 10-5. His 5 defeats included a distance loss to world champion Buddy McGirt, in a nationally televised bout. He additionally dropped his 1st world title shot, for the WBO tremendous light-weight title, to legend Hector Camacho in 1990.
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After 2 extra wins he would drop a UD to veteran Rodney Moore in Philadelphia. Then, a 12 months later, he would get his 2nd world title shot in opposition to undefeated 35-0 champion Carlos Gonzalez, however he was halted within the 1st body.
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He cut up his final 2 fights, going 1-1. He did return for a distance win in 2002, however that may be the final time he ever stepped into the ring.
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He retired with a mixed document of a powerful 39-7-1, with 30 knockouts. Baltazar was a well-liked TV common and an thrilling world-class fighter.
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One should surprise if beginning boxing at such a younger age and having so many newbie fights probably contributed to a burnout issue at instances in his profession.
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Regardless, he was an thrilling puncher-boxer who was a staple on the legendary Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. A southpaw boxer who fought from the orthodox stance, he was recognized for his vicious left hook. Baltazar was in quite a few thrilling bouts in opposition to among the worldâs finest throughout his time.
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âThe Tigerâ would depart the ring with 2 title photographs beneath his belt, a powerful document, and a long-lasting legacy in California, and all of boxing, as a world-class contender.Â
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Thanks for the recollections, Tony.
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