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Zarate and five
Zarate went to the floor four times and tasted the sour taste of defeat for the first time in his career when he was beaten by a knockout in five rounds.
After winning a non title bout against Celso Chavez by a knockout in five in Houston, Texas, Zarate met gym-mate Lupe Pintor in Las Vegas and lost a close and controversial 15 round decision.
11 more victories in a row, all by knockout, including one over then number one world Super Bantamweight challenger Richard Savage ( knocked out by Zarate in five in Mexico City ), made him the WBC's number one challenger at the Super Bantamweight division once again.
A scuffle ensued, a pistol appeared, and Marie Vassilieff, all five feet of her, pushed Modigliani downstairs while Pablo Picasso and Manuel Ortiz de Zarate locked the door.
* October 28-In an eagerly anticipated bout, Wilfredo Gómez delivers what many consider the greatest victory ever by a Puerto Rican boxer, knocking out Carlos Zarate in five rounds to retain the WBC world Super Bantamweight title, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Zarate and years
Sánchez had, in their eyes, avenged the loss that Gómez had inflicted to Carlos Zarate some years before.
Four years later, Frank is taking a group of delinquents-Russell Wolf ( Mikhael Wilder ), Richie Bernson ( Craig Horner ), Christine Zarate ( Christina Vidal ), Zoe Warner ( Rachael Taylor ), Michael Montross ( Luke Pegler ), Kira Vanning ( Samantha Noble ), Tyson Simmons ( Michael J. Pagan ) and Melissa Beudroux ( Penny McNamee )- to clean up the abandoned Blackwell Hotel in order to turn it into a homeless shelter, as explained by the owner Margaret ( Cecily Polson ).

Zarate and retirement
Despite still retaining an acceptable amount of his boxing ability, Zarate was nonetheless, a shadow of what he was before his 5-year retirement.
After Fenech vacated the title soon after to pursue the world Featherweight crown, Zarate and countryman Daniel Zaragoza met for the vacant world championship belt, but Zarate came back on the losing end once again, being knocked out in the tenth round and finally announcing his retirement for good.

Zarate and boxers
According to many experts and the Ring Magazine book The Ring: Boxing In The 20th Century, Gómez and Zárate had the highest knockout win percentage of any two boxers paired inside a ring in history: When Gómez and Zarate met on October 28, also at Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, the challenger and still world Bantamweight champion Zarate was 55-0 with 54 knockouts, while defending world Super Bantamweight champion Gómez was 21-0-1 with 21 knockouts.
He scored knockouts in each of his first 26 bouts, placing him in the exclusive list of boxers who have won at least 20 fights in a row by knockout, alongside such other fighters as George Foreman, Wilfredo Gómez, Carlos Zarate, John Mugabi, Aaron Pryor and Edwin Valero.

Zarate and when
Victor Ramirez became the first boxer to last the distance with Zarate when Zarate beat him on points in January 1974 in Mexico City over ten rounds.
Fans didn't seem to care that no world title belt would be involved that afternoon, and they packed the fight venue when Zarate and Zamora met in the LA suburb of Inglewood, California, at the Fabulous Forum on April 23 of ' 77.
The book covers news making boxing events from 1900 to 1992, with such article names as When the judges need judges ( about Lupe Pintor's decision win over Carlos Zarate ), Ellis in Wonderland ( when Joe Frazier conquered the world Heavyweight title knocking out Jimmy Ellis ), Midnight for the Cinderella Man ( when Joe Louis conquered the world Heavyweight title knocking out James J. Braddock, nicknamed Cinderella Man ), and many other attention getting article names.
Zarate retired in disgust, but Pintor proved to be a worthy successor and few rated Owen ’ s chances when they came together at the Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles on 19 September 1980.
Zarate, for his part, won the WBC world title one year and two months after Zamora became WBA world champion, on May 8, 1976, when he defeated defending champion Rodolfo Martinez by an eighth round knockout in Inglewood.

Zarate and they
Early in the round Zarate dropped Zamora twice and Alfonzo Zamora Sr. threw in the towel ( literally ; " throwing in the towel " is an old boxing tradition, used by cornermen to tell the referee that they believe their man is beaten and the fight should be stopped, and the source of the popular saying ), giving Zarate a fourth round knockout victory.

Zarate and champions
Alexis Argüello, and Carlos Zarate, for instance, were allowed to ignore their obligations to their mandatory contenders while WBC champions.
Mexico is also known for its boxing tradition, having produced world champions such as Julio César Chávez, Salvador Sánchez, José Nápoles, Ricardo Lopez, Rubén Olivares, Carlos Zarate, Érik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Sugar Ramos, and Juan Manuel Márquez.

Zarate and boxing
Carlos Zárate Serna ( born May 23, 1951 in Tepito, Distrito Federal, Mexico ) is a former Mexican boxer, who was better known in the world of boxing as Carlos Zarate.
After a first round, Zarate the better boxer, with a reach advantage stayed away and outboxed Zamora wearing him down then knocking him out in four to gain recognition by most boxing fans as the undisputed world champion of the Bantamweights.
Most of the world championship boxing bouts fought in Puerto Rico during the late 1970s and early 1980s were fought at the Roberto Clemente coliseum, including Roberto Durán's world title defense versus Mexican Leoncio Ortiz, Wilfredo Gómez's knockout win against Carlos Zarate, many of Samuel Serrano's title defenses, and the fight where Muhammad Ali defended his title against Jean Pierre Coopman, the only time a world Heavyweight championship fight has been held in Puerto Rico.
The Battle of the Z Boys was a boxing fight between Mexicans Carlos Zarate and Alfonso Zamora, who were, respectively, the WBC and WBA World Bantamweight titleholders.
Admiration towards Zarate by boxing fans grew considerably after he beat Zamora.

Zarate and ring
Zarate got tagged repeatedly and then a man wearing gray hooded sweat shirt and sweat pants entered the ring.

Zarate and back
In the second round, Zamora appeared hurt after a right and left combination by Zarate, but he roared back to hit Zarate with a right and left combination of his own later in that round.

Zarate and .
In 1978, Dávila challenged Carlos Zarate for the WBC's world title, losing by a knockout.
After Pintor beat Zarate for the WBC title, Dávila was given a second chance at that belt in a 1980 rematch with the Mexican world champion, and lost by a 15-round decision.
Zarate was voted as the # 1 bantamweight ( along with Ruben Olivares ) of the 20th century by the Associated Press in 1999.
Zarate, considered along with rival Wilfredo Gómez to be among the better punchers of the lighter divisions, had an amateur record of 33 wins and 3 losses, with 30 knockout wins, and he won the Mexican Golden Gloves, or Guantes De Oro, in 1969.
After knocking out former world title challenger Nestor Jimenez in two rounds at Mexicali to end 1975, the WBC made Zarate their number one challenger at the Bantamweight division.
So, after beating Cesar Desiga by a knockout in four on March 29, 1976 in Monterrey, Zarate was faced on the night of May 8 of that year with defending WBC Bantamweight Champion Rodolfo Martínez in Los Angeles.
Zarate became a world Bantamweight champion by knocking his countryman out in the eighth round.
Zarate next won two fights by a knockout in the second and then defended it against Paul Ferreri, who lost by knockout in 12 in Los Angeles too.
Zarate made the tactical mistake of going toe to toe with a shorter but harder hitting puncher.
The fight was stopped and thereafter, Zarate managed to stay away from Zamora.
In 1978, Zarate started out by meeting future world champion Alberto Davila, whom he knocked out in eight at Los Angeles to retain his belt.
After retaining the title against Emilio Hernandez by a knockout in four and winning a non title bout, Zarate announced he was moving up in weight and challenging the WBC Super Bantamweight champion, Wilfredo Gómez.
In 1979, Zarate made what would turn out to be his last successful defense, with a third round knockout win over Mensah Kpalongo in Los Angeles.

spent and five
For, after leaving the Army in 1956, I spent five years in Graduate School first at Boston College and then at the University of Toronto.
When war broke out afresh with Thebes the king twice invaded Boeotia ( in 378 BC and 377 BC ), although he spent the next five years largely out of action due to an unspecified but apparently grave illness.
For the next five years, Anne spent no more than five or six weeks a year with her family, during holidays at Christmas and in June.
Between 1840 and 1844, Anne spent around five weeks each summer at the resort, and loved the place.
Anne took Emily to visit some of the places she had come to know and love in the five years spent with the Robinsons.
In the following year, he spent five months assisting mentally ill women, before he took an office in the city mental asylum in Frankfurt am Main: the Städtische Anstalt für Irre und Epileptische ( Asylum for Lunatics and Epileptics ).
Capp spent five years at Bridgeport High School in Bridgeport, Connecticut without receiving a diploma.
His episcopate lasted 45 years ( c. 8 June 328 – 2 May 373 ), of which over 17 were spent in five exiles ordered by four different Roman emperors.
St Athanasius ' long episcopate lasted 45 years ( c. 8 June 328 – 2 May 373 ) of which over 17 years were spent in five exiles ordered by four different Roman Emperors, not counting approximately six more incidents in which he had to flee Alexandria for his own safety to escape people seeking to take his life.
Chaplin spent five months on his next film, the two-reeler The Idle Class.
These monks ' violence had already been used, 15 years before, by Theophilus ( Cyril's uncle ) against the " Tall Brothers "; furthermore, it is said that Cyril had spent five years among them in ascetic training.
Together they had had five sons ( Eugene being the youngest ) and three daughters, but neither parent spent much time with the children: his father, a brave, unglamorous French soldier spent much of his time away campaigning, while Olympia's passion for court intrigue meant the children received little attention from their mother.
Generally, those immigrants who were approved spent from two to five hours at Ellis Island.
He spent five years of laborious study, almost living in the libraries of Paris, and unmoved by the turmoils that agitated the world around him, including Napoleon's escape, the Waterloo campaign and the Restoration.
Alexander took his duties as the viceroy quite seriously, feeling that, as governor general, he acted as a connection between Canadians and their king, and spent considerable time travelling Canada during his term ; he eventually logged no less than 294, 500 km ( 184, 000 mi ) during his five years as governor general.
Lynch spent the five months preceding the election relentlessly attacking Governor Craig Benson, the first-term Republican incumbent, for what Lynch claimed was a lack of integrity following a long series of scandals during Benson's tenure.
The Conservative majority proved too small for effective control over his backbenchers, particularly after the United Kingdom's forced exit from the Exchange Rate Mechanism ( ERM ) on " Black Wednesday ", 16 September 1992, just five months into the new parliament, when billions of pounds were spent in a futile attempt to defend the currency's value.
Kuwait has spent more than five billion dollars to repair oil infrastructure damaged during 1990 – 1991 ( see Kuwaiti oil fires ).
Despite issuing orders that the 60 million francs were to be spent on the construction of five new canals in France, Bonaparte spent the whole amount on his planned invasion of the United Kingdom.
The best steam locomotives spent an average of three to five days per month in the shop for routine maintenance and running repairs.
After only a year, Leonardo made a list of his misdemeanours, calling him " a thief, a liar, stubborn, and a glutton ", after he had made off with money and valuables on at least five occasions and spent a fortune on clothes.
Lemmy Kilmister during Motörhead's 2011 The Wörld is Yours TourIn 1975 Lemmy was fired from Hawkwind after he was arrested at the Canadian border in Windsor, Ontario, across the river from Detroit, Michigan on drug possession charges ; he spent five days in jail.

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