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  1. Carlos Palomino (born August 10, 1949) is a Mexican former professional boxer. Palomino is a former World Welterweight Champion and member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Palomino is also an actor who has been featured in several television shows and films.

  2. Palomino, who is now 73, has been married three times and has three children and eight grandchildren. He lives with his girlfriend in Brentwood, just east of San Francisco. The ex-champion graciously took time to speak to The Ring about the best he fought in 10 key categories. BEST JAB.

  3. Palomino was knocked down in 6th round. 1979-01-14. Wilfred Benitez. 36 0 1. Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan. L-SD. event bout wiki. ref: Jay Edson 143-148 Zach Clayton 145-142 Harry Gibbs 143-146. WBC World Welter.

  4. A look back at the career of Carlos Palomino, welterweight champion

  5. The murder of Carlos Palomino was the most publicised neo-Nazi hate crime of the first decade of the 21st century in Spain. It was also the first time that the Spanish judiciary applied the aggravating factor of ideological motives in a conviction.

  6. El asesinato de Carlos Javier Palomino Muñoz es un caso de asesinato ocurrido en Madrid, ciudad capital de España, el 11 de noviembre de 2007 por causas ideológicas.

  7. Mar 11, 2021 · Carlos Palomino thrived in the company of legends. So much so, he became one himself. He talks to Craig Scott. IT’S been 42 years since Carlos Palomino retired – well, for the first time,...

  8. Carlos Palomino. Born August 10, 1949 in San Luis de Colorado, Mexico, Palomino arrived in the United States at the age of ten. While serving in the U.S. Army in 1971 and 1972, Palomino was All-Army welterweight champion. In 1972 he also won the National AAU championship when he defeated eventual Olympic gold medallist Sugar Ray Seales.

  9. Apr 18, 2021 · Career Overview. Won the All-Army Light Welterweight Championship in 1971 and 1972. Outpointed Sugar Ray Seales to win the National AAU Light Welterweight Championship in 1972. Defeated John H. Stracey by a 12th-round TKO to win the WBC and Lineal World Welterweight Championship on June 22, 1976.

  10. Palomino, a terrific boxer-puncher, successfully defended his title seven times during an era deep in talent before losing it by a split decision to the great Wilfredo Benitez in 1979 in Puerto Rico.