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Carlos Monzón

Carlos Monzón Ledesma
Carlos monzon 1974.jpg
Monzón in 1974.
Statistics
Real name Carlos Roque Monzón
Nickname(s) Escopeta (Shotgun)
Rated at Middleweight
Height 5 ft 11 12 in (1.82 m)
Reach 76 in (193 cm)
Nationality Argentine
Born (1942-08-07)August 7, 1942
San Javier, Argentina
Died January 8, 1995(1995-01-08) (aged 52)
Santa Rosa de Calchines, Argentina
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 100
Wins 87
Wins by KO 59
Losses 3
Draws 9
No contests 1

Carlos Monzón (August 7, 1942 – January 8, 1995) was an Argentine professional boxer who held the Undisputed World Middleweight Championship for 7 years. He successfully defended his title 14 times and is widely regarded as not only one of the best middleweights in history but also one of the greatest boxers of all time. Known for his speed, punching power and relentless work rate, Monzon ended his career with a record of 87-3-9 with 59 knockouts, each one of his losses were early in his career and were avenged. Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, he was chosen by The Ring magazine in 2002 as the 11th greatest fighter of the last 80 years.

Argentines adored Monzon throughout his career. His glamorous and violent life was avidly followed both by the media and Argentine people. He was, however, accused many times of domestic violence by his two wives and many mistresses, and of beating paparazzi. Charged with killing his wife Alicia Muñiz in Mar del Plata in 1988, the former champion was sentenced to 11 years in jail. He died in a January 1995 car crash during a weekend furlough.

Monzón was born in the city of San Javier, Argentina. His parents were Roque Monzón and Amalia Ledesma, who were of Mocoví descent. Monzón was raised in poverty with his twelve siblings. When Monzón was six years old, his family moved to Barranquitas Oeste, a poor neighborhood, of Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe Province. To help out his family, he quit school in third grade, working different jobs, such as shoe shiner, paper boy and milk man. As a youngster, he showed an interest in boxing.

When he was sixteen, he met Zulema Encarnación Torres, with whom he had his first son, Carlos Alberto Monzón. Later, on May 11, 1962, he married Mercedes Beatriz García, nicknamed 'Pelusa.' They were so poor that they did not have enough money to buy the marriage license. They had three kids: Silvia Beatriz, Abel Ricardo and Carlos Raúl (adopted).


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