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  1. Sixto Escobar. Sixto Escobar (* 12. März 1913 in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico; † 17. November 1979) war ein puerto-ricanischer Boxer im Bantamgewicht. Profikarriere. Im Jahre 1930 begann er erfolgreich seine Karriere. Am 7.

  2. Sixto Escobar (March 23, 1913 – November 17, 1979) was a Puerto Rican professional boxer. Competing in the bantamweight division, he became Puerto Rico's first world champion. Escobar was born in Barceloneta and raised in San Juan. There he received his primary education and took interest in boxing.

  3. 15. März 2020 · Escobar was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2002. Notable fights include: Sixto Escobar vs. Rodolfo (Baby) Casanova. Sixto Escobar vs. Pete Sanstol for World Bantamweight Title, as recognized by the Montreal Athletic Commission, Canadian Boxing Federation & NBA. Sixto Escobar vs. Tony Olivera.

  4. From El Boxeo Professional de Venezuela, 1922-1981 . Escobar abandons the undisputed World Bantamweight Title after this fight because he is unable to make the weight limit any more. Lou Salica would win the NBA title in March 1940, and unify the title once again the following September.

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  5. 12. Feb. 2024 · New York Times. Sixto Escobar 117 lbs lost to Harry Jeffra 116 lbs by UD in round 15 of 15Date: 1937-09-23Location: Polo Grounds, New York, New York, USAReferee: Frank Fulla...

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  6. 1. Feb. 2024 · Sixto Escobar (El Gallito) was a Puerto Rican professional boxer. He was born in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico on March 23, 1913. He was a bantamweight world champion. He died on November 17, 1979 at the age of 66 years. Escobar was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) in 2002. His professional boxing career spanned ...

  7. Sixto Escobar was the first Puerto Rican to win a world title in 1934, when he knocked out Baby Casanova to become the NBA bantamweight champion. He defended his crown twice and fought in World War II before retiring in 1940.