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Monzón and then
James was then sent to Monzón, where he was entrusted to the care of William of Montreuil, the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence ; the regency meanwhile fell to his great uncle Sancho, Count of Roussillon, and his son, the king's cousin, Nuño.
Hagler was then approaching the middleweight record of 14 title defenses, held by Carlos Monzón.

Monzón and over
In 1971, Monzón became only the second man to stop former three-time world champion Emile Griffith in 14 rounds, and later out-pointed him over 15 in a close fight ( before the fight Monzón had to spar three rounds and run three miles in order to make the weight ).
* 9 February in Paris – Carlos Monzón retains his world Middleweight title by a knockout in round seven over world Welterweight champion José Nápoles.
* June 2-Carlos Monzón retains his world Middleweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Emile Griffith, at their rematch, held in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
* February 9-Carlos Monzón retains the world's Middleweight title with an embarrassingly easy seventh round knockout over world Welterweight champion José Nápoles in Paris, France.

Monzón and Bennie
* November 5-Rodrigo Valdez wins the undisputed world Middleweight championship left vacant by archrival Carlos Monzón, outpointing Bennie Briscoe by unanimity after fifteen rounds in Campioni d ' Italia, Italy.
Bennie fought Middleweight champions Marvin Hagler, Vito Antuofermo, Rodrigo Valdez, Emile Griffith and Carlos Monzón.

Monzón and round
Monzón handed Valdez a beating, winning a 15 round unanimous decision and unifying the world title once again.
In the second round, right cross to the chin put Monzón down for the first and only time in his career.
While this upset defeat caused Bethea to get a world title shot at Benvenuti's title and Benvenuti avenged the defeat with an eighth-round knockout of Bethea himself, Benvenuti soon lost his title for the last time, being beaten by young Carlos Monzón by knockout in round twelve in Rome on 7 November 1970.
* May 9-Carlos Monzón retains his title with a three round knockout of Nino Benvenuti in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
* September 25-Carlos Monzón retains his world Middleweight championship with a fourteen round knockout of multiple time world champion Emile Griffith in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
* June 26-Carlos Monzón re-unifies his WBA world Middleweight title with the WBC one by defeating WBC champion Rodrigo Valdez with a fifteen round unanimous decision at Monte Carlo, Monaco.
* July 30-Carlos Monzón recovers from a second round knockdown and retains his world Middleweight championship with a fifteen round unanimous decision against Rodrigo Valdez in their rematch, at Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Monzón and which
He conquered Molina de Aragón and populated Monzón in 1129, before besieging Valencia, which had fallen again upon the Cid's death.
Carlos Monzón ( August 7, 1942 – January 8, 1995 ) was an Argentinian professional boxer who held the Undisputed World Middleweight Championship for 7 years, during which he successfully defended the title 14 times.
In 1626, as French ambassador to Spain, he concluded the favourable treaty of Monzón, to which his enemy Richelieu found objections.
The Templars had to be contented with certain castles, the chief of which was Monzón.

Monzón and ;
Their daughters Cristina and María both married into the high nobility ; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son ; María, first ( it is said ) to a prince of Aragon ( presumably the son of Peter I ) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.
At least six divisions had world champions who could be considered dominant: The Bantamweights had Rubén Olivares ; the Super Bantamweights, ( a division created in 1976 ) had Wilfredo Gómez winning the title in 1977 and keeping it until he left it vacant until 1983 ; the Lightweights had Roberto Durán, who won the title in 1972 and vacated it in 1979 to seek championships at other weights ; the Jr. Welterweights had Antonio Cervantes, who reigned twice ; the Middleweights had Carlos Monzón, sometimes referred to as King Carlos because of his seven-year reign as champion ; the Light-Heavyweights had Bob Foster.
The city is placed where two important rivers meet ; the Monzón and the Huallaga river, a main contributor of the Marañón river.

Monzón and rounds
Monzón also beat Benevenuti in a rematch, this time in only three rounds in Monte Carlo when his seconds threw in the towel.
Monzón, however, mounted a brilliant comeback and outboxed Valdez for the last 8 rounds, winning a unanimous decision to retain the title and score his 14th title defense.
* November 7-Carlos Monzón becomes world Middleweight champion by knocking out Nino Benvenuti in twelve rounds in Rome.

Monzón and European
Date moved onto the $ 75, 000 ITF in Monzón Spain, her first European event since July 1996.

Monzón and Champion
* After 13 years and 82 contests, including 14 title defences, World Middleweight Champion Carlos Monzón retired undefeated.

Monzón and Mexican
Other boxers he fought in his career were the world champions American Denny Moyer, Cuban Luis Rodríguez, Argentinian Carlos Monzón, Nigerian Dick Tiger, Mexican José Nápoles and in his last title try, German Eckhard Dagge.

Monzón and José
Espada became a world champion in a situation that could be described by some as bizarre: the undisputed world Welterweight champion of the era, José Nápoles, was to fight Carlos Monzón for the world's Middleweight title.

Monzón and Mantequilla
Following Monzón's victory Mantequilla Nápoles, Angelo Dundee said: “ Monzón is the complete fighter.

Monzón and Nápoles
After this, many boxing fans were asking for a fight between Nápoles and world middleweight champion Carlos Monzón.

Monzón and at
Giménez also began wearing sunglasses more often, presumably to hide her bruises, and many times, paparazzi had to be hospitalized from the beatings suffered at the hands of Monzón, who had unpredictable violent outbreaks.
In 1626 he was a deputy of the nobility in the Cortes de Monzón, and a little later prosecutor at the Counsels of War and of the Indies.

Monzón and would
While still a champion, a darker side of Monzón would begin to emerge.

Monzón and be
The choice of the Navarrese lords fell on García Ramírez, Lord of Monzón, descendant of an illegitimate son of García Sánchez III and protégé of Alfonso VII to be their king.

Monzón and fight
Monzón had his first amateur fight on October 2, 1959.
Facing a lack of good challengers, Monzón was offered a high purse to again fight the Colombian.
Monzón retired after the second Valdez fight defense.

Monzón and .
* 1942 – Carlos Monzón, Argentine boxer ( d. 1995 )
* June 22 – Gaston IV of Bearn and the Frankish crusaders take the Aragonese city of Monzón from the emir of Zaragoza.
The aristocracy of both kingdoms did not accept this and García Ramírez, Count of Monzón was elected in Navarre while Alfonso pretended to the throne of Aragón.
Its constituent parties had been called together by senior Basque nationalist Telesforo de Monzón in a 1978 meeting called " the table of Alsasua.
However, after the recapture, this city was renamed by King Ramirez as Limousin Mont Són, and later renamed Castilianize in Monzón.
Monzón was born in the city of San Javier, Argentina.
His parents were Roque Monzón and Amalia Ledesma.
Monzón was raised in poverty with his twelve siblings.
When Monzón was six years old, his family moved to Barranquitas Oeste, a poor neighborhood, of Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe Province.
When he was sixteen, he met Zulema Encarnación Torres, with whom he had his first son, Carlos Alberto Monzón.
Yet Monzón applied pressure from the start, and in the 12th, a right hand landed perfectly on Benvenuti's chin, and the title changed hands.
Monzón in 1977, when he retired from boxing.
Valdez, a Colombian, won the WBC's title, while Monzón kept the WBA's Championship.

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