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  1. 10 gen 2021 · FightPost: MMA & Boxing News A Boxing Memory, Boxing 10th Jan 2021 6 Minutes. A Boxing Memory: Wilfred Benitez. At seventeen, Wilfred Benitez was a world champion. At twenty-eight, he was effectively finished as a fighter. By the time he was thirty-eight, his life was a whole lot different. Too many fights, and too many punches absorbed.

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  3. marcmheáchan éadrom. Dornálaí Meiriceánach Afracach, a bhí ina churadh marcmheáchain, is ea Wilfred Benítez, a rugadh ar 12 Meán Fómhair, 1958 i Nua-Eabhrac. Is síol é an t-alt seo. Cuir leis, chun cuidiú leis an Vicipéid. Má tá alt níos forbartha le fáil i dteanga eile, is féidir leat aistriúchán Gaeilge a dhéanamh.

  4. Orthodox. Recognition. WBC and The Ring welterweight champion. 2-division world champion. Result. Leonard won via 15th round TKO. Wilfred Benítez vs. Sugar Ray Leonard was a professional boxing match contested on November 30, 1979, for the WBC and The Ring welterweight titles.

  5. He took some time to recover from that fight and gained even more weight to contend for the WBC Light Middleweight title, but losing in his first attempt at a championship in that division on January 30, 1982, against Wilfred Benítez by a 15-round unanimous decision, this after having defeated Nino Gonzalez and Luigi Minchillo, two rated Light Middleweights, both by ten-round decisions in non ...

  6. 11 apr 2017 · WILFRED BENITEZ, BOXING’S BOY WONDER — They said he possessed radar. The military uses radar to detect enemy aircraft and guided missiles. Air traffic controllers and pilots rely on radar during heavy fog and darkness to keep 300,000-ton 747s from landing anywhere other than the runway. Traffic court judges say it’s infallible. Wilfred Benitez used […]

  7. One of the greatest lighter-weight fighters in Puerto Rican history made championship history on March 6th 1976. That’s when Wilfred Benitez became the youngest fighter ever to win a world title. That night in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Benitez defeated Antonio Cervantes at the age of just 17 years, 5 months and 23 days to become the WBA Junior ...