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Alfonso Frazer

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Alfonso Frazer
Born
Alfonso Gerald Frazer

(1948-01-04) January 4, 1948 (age 76)
Panama City, Panama
Other namesPeppermint
Statistics
Weight(s)Light welterweight
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights63
Wins43
Wins by KO30
Losses17
Draws3

Alfonso Gerald Frazer (born January 4, 1948) is a former Panamanian boxer who held the Lineal and WBA Light welterweight titles. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

1964 Olympic results

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Below is the record of Alfonso Gerald Frazer, a Panamanian featherweight boxer who competed at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics:

  • Round of 32: lost to Heinz Schulz (German Unified Team) referee stopped contest

Professional career

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Known as "Peppermint," Frazer began his professional career in 1965 and won the Lineal and World Boxing Association light welterweight titles by defeating Nicolino Locche by unanimous decision in 1972.[1] He lost the belt in his first defense by knockout to Antonio Cervantes later that year,[2] and also lost a rematch to Cervantes by TKO in 1973.He fought future champion Aaron Pryor in 1979 and was TKO'd in the fifth round. He never challenged for a major title again, and retired in 1981.


Professional boxing record

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63 fights 43 wins 17 losses
By knockout 30 11
By decision 13 6
Draws 3
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
63 Loss 43–17–3 Ernesto Davis UD 10 May 2, 1981 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
62 Win 43–16–3 Felix Sune KO 8 (10) Apr 4, 1981 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
61 Loss 42–16–3 Miguel Montilla TKO 9 (10) Oct 20, 1980 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
60 Loss 42–15–3 Tony Chiaverini UD 10 Mar 7, 1980 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
59 Loss 42–14–3 Aaron Pryor TKO 5 (10), 2:40 Oct 20, 1979 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
58 Loss 42–13–3 Tommy Ortiz UD 10 May 5, 1979 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
57 Loss 42–12–3 Zenon Silgado KO 5 (12) Feb 10, 1979 Plaza Monumental, Cartagena, Colombia For vacant South American light welterweight title
56 Win 42–11–3 Osvaldo Romero UD 10 Oct 21, 1978 Plaza de Toros de Cartagena de Indias, Cartagena, Colombia
55 Draw 41–11–3 Ariel Maciel PTS 10 Aug 10, 1978 Guayaquil, Ecuador
54 Win 41–11–2 Ramiro Bolanos TKO 15 (15) Jun 17, 1978 Quito, Ecuador Won vacant WBC Continental Americas light welterweight title
53 Draw 40–11–2 Ramiro Bolanos TD 8 (10) Apr 29, 1978 Quito, Ecuador
52 Win 40–11–1 Zenon Silgado UD 10 Aug 6, 1977 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
51 Win 39–11–1 Pedro Nunez MD 10 May 14, 1977 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
50 Win 38–11–1 Francisco Martinez TKO 6 (10) Nov 20, 1976 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
49 Loss 37–11–1 Emiliano Villa PTS 10 Oct 4, 1975 Barranquilla, Colombia
48 Win 37–10–1 Rudy Barro UD 10 Jun 21, 1975 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
47 Win 36–10–1 Jose Blanco TKO 2 (10) Mar 2, 1975 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
46 Loss 35–10–1 Hector Thompson TKO 7 (10) Oct 25, 1974 Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia
45 Loss 35–9–1 Daniel Aldo Gonzalez PTS 10 Jul 13, 1974 Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina
44 Loss 35–8–1 Victor Ortiz UD 10 May 10, 1974 Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico
43 Win 35–7–1 Emiliano Villa TKO 8 (10) Mar 23, 1974 Coliseo Humberto Perea, Barranquilla, Colombia
42 Loss 34–7–1 Esteban de Jesús KO 10 (10) Jan 7, 1974 Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico
41 Win 34–6–1 Ray Mercado KO 2 (10) Nov 19, 1973 San Juan, Puerto Rico
40 Win 33–6–1 Jose Peterson KO 6 (12), 2:45 Sep 8, 1973 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama Won vacant WBA Fedelatin light welterweight title
39 Win 32–6–1 Victor Ortiz UD 10 Jul 14, 1973 Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico
38 Loss 31–6–1 Antonio Cervantes TKO 5 (15), 1:38 May 19, 1973 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama For WBA and The Ring light welterweight titles
37 Win 31–5–1 Raul Montoya UD 10 Jan 20, 1973 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
36 Loss 30–5–1 Antonio Cervantes KO 10 (15), 1:15 Oct 28, 1972 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama Lost WBA and The Ring light welterweight titles
35 Win 30–4–1 Juan Corradi KO 3 (10) Sep 16, 1972 Gimnasio Nacional, San Salvador, El Salvador
34 Win 29–4–1 Carlos Aro KO 1 (10), 0:59 Sep 2, 1972 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
33 Win 28–4–1 Al Ford TKO 5 (10) Jul 17, 1972 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
32 Win 27–4–1 Nicolino Locche UD 15 Mar 10, 1972 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama Won WBA and The Ring light welterweight titles
31 Win 26–4–1 Isaac Marin TKO 8 (10) Oct 30, 1971 Gimnasio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
30 Win 25–4–1 Eddie Linder PTS 10 Jul 31, 1971 Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City, Panama
29 Win 24–4–1 Eduardo Moreno UD 10 Apr 29, 1971 Gimnasio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
28 Win 23–4–1 Jaguar Kakizawa UD 10 Mar 15, 1971 Gimnasio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
27 Win 22–4–1 Arturo Morales TKO 4 (10) Feb 18, 1971 Gimnasio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
26 Win 21–4–1 Hector Sanchez TKO 11 (12), 0:56 Nov 29, 1970 Gimnasio Neco de la Guardia, Panama City, Panama
25 Win 20–4–1 Efren Jimenez TKO 6 (10) Oct 15, 1970 Gimnasio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
24 Draw 19–4–1 Eddie Blay PTS 8 Jun 26, 1970 Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, Spain
23 Win 19–4 Jose Baquero KO 1 (8) Jun 18, 1970 Pabellón Municipal de Deportes La Casilla, Bilbao, Spain
22 Win 18–4 Eugenio Espinoza KO 8 (10) Mar 8, 1970 Quito, Ecuador
21 Win 17–4 Wesley Hines KO 2 (10) Dec 21, 1969 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
20 Win 16–4 Antonio Herrera KO 2 (10), 1:13 Sep 21, 1969 Gimnasio Neco de la Guardia, Panama City, Panama
19 Loss 15–4 Chango Carmona TKO 3 (10), 1:19 Jul 26, 1969 Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico
18 Win 15–3 Getulio Bruges KO 2 (10) Feb 9, 1969 Gimnasio Neco de la Guardia, Panama City, Panama
17 Win 14–3 Julio Ruiz TKO 10 (12), 2:05 Nov 30, 1968 Gimnasio Neco de la Guardia, Panama City, Panama Won vacant Panamanian lightweight title
16 Win 13–3 Ernesto Ortega UD 10 Sep 6, 1968 National Maritime Union Hall, New York City, New York, U.S.
15 Win 12–3 Juancho Ruiz MD 10 Dec 2, 1967 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
14 Loss 11–3 Julio Viera KO 3 (10) Jun 19, 1967 Nuevo Circo, Caracas, Venezuela
13 Loss 11–2 Justiniano Aguilar TKO 9 (12) Dec 17, 1966 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama For Panamanian super featherweight title
12 Win 11–1 Javier Valle KO 3 (10) Oct 2, 1966 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
11 Win 10–1 Juancho Ruiz KO 8 (12), 2:30 Aug 28, 1966 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
10 Loss 9–1 Luis Patino TKO 8 (10), 0:37 Jun 12, 1966 Gimnasio Neco de la Guardia, Panama City, Panama
9 Win 9–0 Eduardo Frutos TKO 7 (10), 1:51 Jan 29, 1966 Estadio Juan Demóstenes Arosemena, Panama City, Panama
8 Win 8–0 Jerry Powers TKO 8 (10), 2:55 Nov 28, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
7 Win 7–0 Cruz Arbelo KO 2 (10), 1:00 Oct 17, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
6 Win 6–0 Eduardo Frutos MD 8 Sep 5, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
5 Win 5–0 Basilio Williams KO 2 (6) Jun 19, 1965 Estadio Nacional, Panama City, Panama
4 Win 4–0 Daniel Hernandez KO 1 (6) Jun 6, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
3 Win 3–0 Abelardo Racero KO 1 (4) May 23, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
2 Win 2–0 Carlos Mariano KO 2 (4) Apr 25, 1965 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama
1 Win 1–0 Luis Carlos KO 1 (4) Apr 10, 1965 Estadio Nacional, Panama City, Panama

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Junior Welterweight Title Won by Frazer of Panama". The New York Times. 11 March 1972. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  2. ^ "Colombian boxing legend 'Kid Pambele' diagnosed with Parkinson's". Colombia Reports. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
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Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA light welterweight champion
10 March 1972 – 28 October 1972
Succeeded by
The Ring light welterweight champion
10 March 1972 – 28 October 1972