Old 07-01-2009, 12:01 PM   #1
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- Former boxing champion Alexis Arguello, one of the best junior lightweights to step in the ring, was found dead at his home early Wednesday.

Alexis Arguello was found dead Wednesday at 57. He is pictured in June 1981 after beating Jim Watt to win the WBC lightweight title.
Presidential spokeswoman Rosario Murillo confirmed Arguello's death and an autopsy was pending. The La Prensa newspaper reported Arguello was found with a gunshot wound to the chest.

"We are upset," said Murillo, who declined to provide details about the death. "This is a heartbreaking announcement. He was the champion of the poor, an example of forgiveness and reconciliation."

The 57-year-old Arguello, who was elected mayor of Managua last year, retired after several comebacks in 1995 with a record of 82-8 with 65 knockouts. Nicknamed "The Explosive Thin Man," Arguello was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.

In 1999, a panel of experts assembled by The Associated Press voted Arguello the best junior lightweight and sixth-best lightweight of the 20th century. His popularity in his own country was so great that he carried the flag for Nicaragua at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and led to his decision to seek public office.

Arguello fought against the Sandinista government in the 1980s after it seized his property and bank account, but later joined the party and ran for mayor of the capital last November. He defeated Eduardo Montealegre, though opponents alleged the vote was fraudulent.



This is a heartbreaking announcement. He was the champion of the poor, an example of forgiveness and reconciliation.
-- Rosario Murillo, presidential spokeswoman

Arguello had returned Sunday from Puerto Rico, where he honored the late baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente. His death prompted Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega to announced he was canceling a trip to Panama for the inauguration of President-elect Ricardo Martinelli.

Arguello turned professional in 1968 and lost his first bout. He didn't lose much after that, and six years later rallied to knock out future Hall of Famer Ruben Olivares in the 13th round to win the WBA featherweight title.

Arguello went on to win the super featherweight title and lightweight title, his 5-foot-10 frame and long reach allowing him to move up in weight without losing his tremendous punching power. At the time, he was only the sixth boxer to win titles in three weight classes, and was considered for a time the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

Nobody had ever won titles in four divisions, and Arguello moved up in weight again in November 1982 to challenge junior welterweight king Aaron Pryor in a fight billed as "Battle of the Champions." More than 23,000 fans packed the Orange Bowl in Miami, and the two waged an epic battle in which Pryor knocked out Arguello in the 14th round.

A rematch was ordered and they met again a year later at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. This time, Pryor knocked out Arguello in the 10th round.

He announced after the fight that he would retire from boxing, but as so often happens in the sport, he couldn't stay away from the ring.

Arguello returned in 1985 to beat Pat Jefferson, and won another fight the following year, but didn't step into the ring again until 1994. After defeating an unknown club fighter in Miami, Arguello lost to journeyman Scott Walker in January 1995 and retired for the last time.
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Old 07-01-2009, 12:08 PM   #2
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one of the greatest.

My love for boxing kicked off when I rooted vociferously for Mancini against Arguello in 81...still remember it as one of the greatest fights of all time.

RIP to a fighter who was world class and all class
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Old 07-01-2009, 12:10 PM   #3
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I remember watching some of his fights, especially against Pryor, when I was a kid. Great fighter.
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Yep, a great fighter. He was a true champion, a Hall of Famer, and always a classy gentleman! He fought 'em all.
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I agree with everything that has been posted so far. It was his class as much as his ability that impressed me.
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Old 07-01-2009, 02:45 PM   #6
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Great fighter. Was a little kid when I saw The Hawk defeat him. Two Hall of Fame boxers. R. I. P.
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Old 07-01-2009, 10:34 PM   #7
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Man oh man, if you look at the list of guys he fought, many, many, many of those guys were World Champs (WBC, WBA, or IBF) themselves at one time or another. He ducked nobody. Amazing!!

World Champions that Arguello fought:
Aaron Pryor
Jim Watt
Jose Luis Ramirez
Cornelius Boza-Edwards
Bobby Chacon
Alfredo Escalera
Ruben Olivares
Ernest Marcel
Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
Billy Costello
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what a bad thread title
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what a bad thread title
You're right. I didn't want to post "is died" the way others in the past have so I tried something else. I changed it.
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Looks like a self inflicted gunshot.
Great fighter and from what others have said and even better man outside of the ring.
His first fight with Aaron Pryor was epic. RIP The Explosive Thin Man.
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Lots of his fights were classics! Any true boxing fan should definitely check out his two wars with Alfredo Escalara, a champion himself. Amazing fights!!!
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I thought Pryor killed him tears ago.
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I thought Pryor killed him tears ago.
haha, no. Arguello said that in the second Pryor fight he thought that Pryor was going to kill him.
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