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[Previous entry: "Marciano Award for John Duddy"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "Wlodaczyk vs. Cunningham for World Crown; Tokarev Defends NABF Title Sat.!"] 11/21/2006 Archived Entry: "Chicago's Freddy Cuevas Retires from Ring" Chicago's Freddy Cuevas Retires from Ring Photo by Tom Glunz
Freddy Cuevas on the left
Said the classy Cuevas, "It's been a good run and it's been an honor to fight in front of the fans of Chicago. They were always there for me. I'd also like to thank 8 Count, my trainers Al Ortiz and Al Jr. and the rest of the local fighters who have performed so well on cards I've fought on."
Dominic Pesoli said, "Freddie was one of the first fighters we signed. Our fans loved him, he was a true warrior and always was a class act in and out of the ring. It was a pleasure working with him and 8 Count wishes him all the best." Cuevas, who finishes his career with a record of 27-9-1 (17KO's), was amongst the most popular of Chicagoland fighters since his professional debut in February 1995. His biggest win was an internationally televised seventh round knockout of former world champion Wilfredo Rivera on July 19, 2002 at the DePaul Athletic Center in Chicago. Three month earlier he had knocked our former world champion Charles Murray in Chicago. Both knockouts cemented his position as a heavy handed junior middleweight contender and made him a top attraction in Chicago boxing. On August 8, 2003, Freddie faced current middleweight champion Jermain Taylor in Little Rock, Arkansas. Although losing a twelve round decision, Cuevas was the first to battle to the distance with Taylor, currently ranked #4 pound for pound by ESPN and Ring Magazine. Cuevas' last fight was at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 2006 where he battled the popular New York City based Irish fighter John Duddy. The fight was stopped due to cuts before the eighth round began. The next evening of world class professional boxing presented by 8 Count Productions, DECEMBER FRENZY, takes place on Friday, December 1st at Cicero Stadium. For more information please visit the 8 Count Productions website at www.8countproductions.com or call 312-226-5800 to order tickets in advance.
8 Count Productions was started by Dominic Pesoli in 1997 and has consistently presented the highest quality professional boxing events in Chicagoland. In 2003, Pesoli along with former featherweight contender Mike Garcia opened JABB Boxing Gym, a 6,000 square foot venue dedicated to the finest Chicagoland boxers of all talent levels.
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