Juan Laporte
Juan Laporte (born November 24, 1959) is a former boxer who was born in Guayama, Puerto Rico.
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November 24 - 1959 - Guayama - Puerto Rico
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Juan Laporte moved to New York at a young age, where he grew up into a pretty well known contender, but one that many boxing critics didn't consider to be material to become a world champion earlier in his career.
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New York - Boxing
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Laporte built a number of wins, combined with 1 loss,including a 7 round knockout of Jean Lapointe.But he still was an unknown when given his first chance at a world championship on December of 1980 in San Antonio, Texas.
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Jean Lapointe - December - 1980 - San Antonio, Texas
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He met legendary Mexican world Featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez there. Laporte made Sanchez work hard and won a handful of rounds, while apparently managing to not get hurt by any of Sanchez's punches. He came out, however, on the short end of a 15 round unanimous decision, as expected. But his stock rose after that fight.
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Mexican - Salvador Sanchez - Laporte made Sanchez work hard and won a handful of rounds
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Laporte then fought future world champion Rocky Lockridge in 1981 at Las Vegas, scoring a second round knockout to become the United States Featherweight champion.
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Rocky Lockridge - 1981 - Las Vegas - United States
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Given a second title shot, this time by the WBA, Laporte met the also legendary World featherweight champion Eusebio Pedroza in 1982, losing a close and controversial split decision. The fight was so close that WBC president Jose Sulaiman decided to give Laporte a rematch vs Sanchez for the World Boxing Council's world title.
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WBA - Eusebio Pedroza - 1982 - WBC - Jose Sulaiman
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This rematch wasn't going to happen, because Sanchez tragically died in a car accident the morning of August 12, in Mexico City. Then, the WBC decided to put Laporte vs. Colombian Mario Miranda for the vacant world title in a fight held at the Madison Square Garden. Laporte dropped Miranda in the eighth round and Miranda quit on his stool before the start of the 11th. Juan Laporte, the tough kid from New York who couldnt figure to become a world champ versus the legendary champions of the day, had become a world champion.
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August 12 - Mexico City - WBC - Colombia - Mario Miranda - Madison Square Garden
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Laporte defended his title twice, vs Ruben Castillo and Johnny De La Rosa, both 12 rounds decision wins, then lost it to another Puerto Rican world champion, the legendary Wilfredo Gómez.
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Ruben Castillo - Johnny De La Rosa - Puerto Rican - Wilfredo Gómez
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In 1985, he went to Ireland, where he lost a ten round decision to future world champion Barry McGuigan.
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1985 - Ireland - Barry McGuigan
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In 1986, Laporte fought Julio Cesar Chavez at the Madison Square Garden, and many thought Laporte should've deserved the 12 round decision that night, but he lost a majority decision in a contest for Chavez's WBC world Jr. Lightweight title.
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1986 - Julio Cesar Chavez - Madison Square Garden
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His career went on and off after that day, and in 1989 sadly, his son passed away in a drowning accident. Laporte buried his title belt along with his son.
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1989 - Drowning
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Upon hearing this, Sulaiman sent him a new world title belt to show him support and respect from the boxing community. Laporte lost another disputed decision, this time to former world Jr Welterweight champion Billy Costello in 1999 and then finally retired from boxing. He currently works with the city of New York's athletic department.
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Billy Costello - 1999 - Boxing - New York
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