'Eleoncio Mercedes' (
September 12,
1957 –
December 22,
1985) was a
Dominican boxer, who was world champion in the
Flyweight division. As an amateur he competed for his native country at the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Montreal, Canada.
Born in
La Romana Mercedes campaigned most of his career in the western
United States and in
Mexico. He debuted as a professional boxer on
July 2 of
1978 with a win over
Darryl Jones in
Stockton. He suffered his first defeat when he lost by a decision in
Las Vegas to future world champion
Joey Olivo, in Mercedes' third bout as a paid fighter.
Mercedes' first of 11 fights in a row in Mexico came in
1979, when he lost by a
knockout in seven rounds to
Juan Díaz. During that span of 11 fights in Mexico, he went 6-3-2, fighting in such places as
Mexico City,
Monterrey and
Reynosa. He lost to
Candido Tellez but also beat former world champion
Guty Espadas, by a knockout in nine during that span.
His first fight in the Dominican Republic was a
1982 rematch with Diaz, held in
Santo Domingo. He won the fight by a decision in twelve rounds, to avenge his defeat at the hands of Diaz. Up until that moment, Mercedes' record was of 10 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws, reason why it was a little surprising to his fans when the
WBC announced it would give Mercedes a chance at becoming a world champion, against two time world champion
Freddie Castillo, who was in his second reign. The two boxers met on
November 6 of 1982, at
Los Angeles. Mercedes caused another surprise among many
boxing fans by defeating Castillo by a decision in 15 rounds and becoming world Flyweight champion.
In his first defense, Mercedes put the title on the line against the
British and
Tunisian Charlie Magri, British by birth but Tunisian by mother and father. In round seven, the fight had to be stopped because of a cut suffered by Mercedes, which had been determined to be from a punch by Magri. Mercedes then lost his world Flyweight championship by a technical knockout in that round.
After that, he kept on boxing, but was only able to win some and lose some for the rest of his career. He beat future world title challenger
Alonzo Gonzalez by a decision, but lost to future world title challenger
German Torres by a knockout in nine, to future world champion
Raul Jibaro Perez by a decision in twelve, and to former world Bantamweight champion
Alberto Davila by a knockout in six.
Death
A few days before
Christmas in 1985, Mercedes was shot and killed by a policeman in his native
La Romana, aged 28. In what could be called unclear circumstances, he was shot after allegedly pulling out a gun at the policeman. Mercedes had been drinking in a bar when he was shot to death.
He had a record of 14 wins, 12 losses and 2 draws, with 3 wins by knockout.
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