Wilfredo Benitez vs Antonio Cervantes Spanish Commentary HD Upscaled
Upscaled, Audio Improvements, Color Corrections If you argue that great boxers are born, not made, Wilfred Benitez is your prime piece of evidence. The Puerto Rican boy wonder turned pro at age 15. Two years later, he became the youngest world champion in history. On March 6, Benitez, 250, challenged WBA junior welterweight champion Antonio Cervantes at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan. He didn t figure to threaten Kid Pambele; the Colombian had made 10 successful defenses, and was being mentioned as an opponent for the incomparable Roberto Duran. Cervantes and his teenaged foe boxed evenly until Benitez extraordinary speed and skill surfaced in the fifth. He took four consecutive rounds, jabbing smartly and making the champion miss with his hooks. Cervantes rallied in the 11th, but couldn t maintain his momentum. After 15 rounds, Benitez, a clear winner, settled for a split decision victory (scores of 148144, 147142, and 145147). At age 17, he was too young to
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