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Mexican Boxing Legend Carlos Palomino In Profile
May 26th, 2009
The US mainstream sports media likes to proclaim certain athletes as good or bad ‘role models’, but they’re almost single minded in their obsession with winning. Great NBA players like John Stockton, or NFL players like Dan Marino are criticized for never having won ‘the big one’.
At the same time, the mainstream sports media takes every opportunity available to bash boxing, but the reality is that the ’sweet science’ more so than any other professional sport places a great emphasis on the quality of a fight as much as its eventual outcome. Fights like the Gatti-Ward trilogy, Hagler-Hearns, Hagler-Leonard are considered classics, and in most cases were very tightly contested bouts. A great case in point is the 2004 ‘fight of the year’ between Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquaio. Despite nonstop action, the official verdict in the bout was a draw.
At a certain point in a fighters’ career, they can even be criticized for having an undefeated record. While exceptions are made for the best of the best–Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Rocky Marciano come to mind–having a ‘zero’ in the loss column often reflects poorly on a fighter’s willingness to fight high level competition. Even for the best fighters, an undefeated record alone does little to guarantee a place in boxing history. Certainly, that is of much less significance that the manner in which these victories were earned.
Carlos Palomino was a fighter who earned the respect and admiration of fight fans both for his championship skills as well as how he played the game. A native of Sonora, Mexico, Palomino was the welterweight champion of the world for over two years during the mid to late 70s. During this time, he became the first world champion boxer to earn a college degree (from Long Beach State University in California).
Palomino came to the US as a child and began to train as a fighter during his teenage years. After a stint in the Army (where he earned the All Army Welterweight Championship) and a National AAU title he turned pro in 1972. Four years later, he become welterweight champion of the world by knocking out John Stracey in London, England. Palomino would defend his belt seven times over the next two years before losing it to another great, Wilfred Benetiz, via split decision. He retired from the ring shortly thereafter.
After his boxing career ended, Palomino took on another challenge as an actor. He’s worked steadily both in movies and television, appearing in shows like “Taxi” and “Hill Street Blues” along with countless action films. He’s done a number of commercials, live theater work and has always devoted a lot of his time to charitable causes.
As a fighter, Palomino was much more technical and deliberate than the ‘blood and guts’ stereotype of a Mexican fighter. He had deceptive power, and a left hook that could end a fight, but would more often break his opponent down over the course of a fight with a punishing body attack and relentless pace. While he might not fit the mold established by men like Julio Cesar Chavez and Erik Morales, Palomino no doubt rates among them as one of the greatest fighters in the proud history of Mexican boxing legends.
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Laura Robson nominated for BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award
November 15th, 2008
Laura Robson has made it through to the final 10 nominees for this year’s BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award. Proving how tough it was to get shortlisted this year is the fact there are 4 Olympians among the nominees. A panel chaired by BBC Sport presenter John Inverdale met on Monday 10 November to decide on the shortlist of 10

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Laura Robson nominated for BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award
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