
Antonio Cervantes
Antonio Cervantes, famously known as 'Kid Pambelé', is a revered figure in Colombian boxing history, celebrated for becoming the country's first world champion on October 28, 1972, when he defeated Alfonso 'Peppermit' Frazer. At 80 years old, Cervantes has become an advocate for fellow athletes, publicly appealing to President Gustavo Petro to address the delayed pension payments that support retired sports figures. His recent viral video highlights the financial struggles faced by aging athletes, reflecting broader issues within the system that supports sports legends in Colombia.
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Juan Báez covered the memorable fight between Antonio Cervantes and Miguel Montilla.
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a 30 años de sembrar "La tierra del olvido" en el corazón del mundoAntonio Cervantes, known as 'Kid Pambele', is Colombia’s first boxing champion.
Exploring Palenque de San Basilio, the first free town in the Americas
Antonio Cervantes, known as 'Kid Pambelé', is recognized as one of the first glories of Colombian boxing.
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