Saturday, September 25, 2010

Frankie Jr. ...

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By Rick Farris

After the controversial loss to Zaragoza, Frankie Baltazar would win his next 26 fights in a row, sixteen of those wins by KO.
During that winning streak, Frankie would score thirteen consecutive knockouts including a 4th round stoppage of world ranked Shig Fugiyama, who many will remember as the guy who cut Sean O'Grady to ribbons in a WBA Lightweight title defense. Had that fight been held anywhere but Sean's hometown, the bout would have been stopped and the Japanese fighter would have become Lightweight Champion of the World.

The explosive Rafael "Bazooka" Limon, who would win the Jr. Lightweight title, ended Frankie's win streak at twenty-six, stopping Baltazar in four rounds.
Not one to lick his wounds, young Frankie jumped right back on track with another win streak of ten straight (7 by KO) before dropping a close decision to Eloy Montano in Las Vegas. After that, Frankie Baltazar Jr. would fight just two more times, winning both by knockout.

We in L.A. remember the Baltzar boys as winners, as they rarely lost in the amateurs or the pros. How appropriate that that after more than twenty years in the ring, Frankie Jr. would leave the sport a knockout winner. How many boxers can make such a claim?

When was was said and done, Frankie Jr. lost only three times in 44 pro fights, his final record 40-3-1 (27 KO's)
You had one helluva career, Fernie!

2 comments:

  1. Where are they now? saw the Limon/ Frankie fight oh so many moons ago, great fight

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  2. Hi Joseph,

    Frankie & Tony are doing fine, though Tony is recovery from a accident, he was hit by a car as he rode his bike. Tony lives in Arizona. Frankie lives in La Puente, right across the street from me. That Limon was one tough guy....

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