Ernesto Marcel

Ernesto Marcel (born 23 May 1948, in Panama City, Panama) is a retired Panamanian boxer.

Career

Making his professional debut as a teenager in 1966, Marcel built up a record of 31-3-1, which included a second round knockout of Bernardo Caraballo, who had previously fought Fighting Harada and Éder Jofre for world titles, and a tenth round TKO loss to a young Roberto Durán, the only stoppage defeat of Marcel's career.

On 11 November 1971, Marcel faced WBC featherweight champion Kuniaki Shibata in Matsuyama, Japan, but the fight was scored a draw, meaning Shibata retained his title. Less than a year later, Marcel defeated Antonio Gomez for the WBA featherweight title, and made three successful defences of the crown. He made his fourth and final defence against Alexis Argüello on 16 February 1974, winning a unanimous decision after 15 rounds. With a record of 40-4-2, Marcel announced his retirement from boxing after the fight, making him one of only a handful of boxers to retire as reigning world champion.[1]

Preceded by
Antonio Gomez
WBA Featherweight Champion
19 Aug 1972–1974
Retires
Succeeded by
Rubén Olivares

Notes

  1. Marty Mulcahey. "The Pugil List - The Ten Greatest Boxers to Retire as World Champions". MaxBoxing. Archived from the original on October 17, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-11.

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