Carlos Monzón(1942-1995)
- Actor
Argentina's Carlos Monzon was one, if not the, greatest middleweight
boxing champions in fistic history. Born in poverty, he was discovered
in the famed Luna Park Gym by trainer Amilicar Brussa, who molded the
"skinniest" 6 feet 2 incher in the world into a lethal fighting
machine. Monzon developed a plodding style of standing straight up and
appeared to be "pushing" his punches. But, regardless of how he looked,
Monzon after losing 3 fights in the first two years of his career
(later, he defeated all 3 of his victors), never lost a fight again.
Married with children, he earned his trade throughout Argentina
defeating a string of local club-fighters. Finally after seven years of
fighting, he finally captured the World Middleweight Boxing
Championship in a shocking upset over the highly favored Nino
Benvenuti. Overnight, Monzon became the toast of the boxing world.
Rugged, handsome, and "macho", he became a superstar in fan appeal. He
jet-settled to Monte Carlo, Paris, Rome, and Miami Beach. He was linked
romantically with Argentine actress
Susana Giménez. A scandal broke when
Monzon was "accidently" shot by his wife. He earned a reputation as
hot-tempered and "stuck-up". Yet, among fellow boxers, he was charming,
friendly, and generous. He set a ring record by making 14 successful
title defenses. A record which stood for 27 years before Bernard
Hopkins broke it. Monzon retired as undefeated champion in 1977. His
record was 87-3-9 with 59 knockouts. He having been undefeated in his last 80
fights. In retirement Monzon became a noted figure on the jet-set
scene. He was charged with murdering his common-law wife(and the mother
of one of his children), by choking her and throwing her off a balcony.
He himself tumbled off the balcony; recovering from his injuries, he
was convicted of murder and sentenced to 11 years in prison. Monzon was
visited by actor Mickey Rourke in prison and is said to have boxed him
in an exhibition. Monzon died in an early morning car accident, when
the car he was driving (he was returning to prison after "leaving" for
a "short" visit) crashed. Also killed were his two passengers, a female
and a prison guard. Why Monzon was allowed to drive is a mystery, or
why he was "allowed" to leave prison was yet another. Carlos Monzon was
a complex and difficult man to understand. The only thing that is
certain; he was a great champion.