Alfonso Frazer Explained

Alfonso Frazer
Realname:Alfonso Gerald Frazer
Nickname:Peppermint
Weight:Light welterweight
Height:5 ft 8 in
Birth Date:January 4, 1948
Birth Place:Panama City, Panama
Style:Orthodox
Total:63
Wins:43
Ko:30
Losses:17
Draws:3

Alfonso Gerald Frazer (born January 4, 1948) is a former Panamanian boxer who held the Lineal and WBA Light welterweight titles. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

1964 Olympic results

Below is the record of Alfonso Gerald Frazer, a Panamanian featherweight boxer who competed at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics:

Professional career

Known as "Peppermint," Frazer began his professional career in 1965 and won the Lineal and World Boxing Association light welterweight titles by defeating Nicolino Locche by unanimous decision in 1972.[1] He lost the belt in his first defense by knockout to Antonio Cervantes later that year,[2] and also lost a rematch to Cervantes by TKO in 1973.He fought future champion Aaron Pryor in 1979 and was TKO'd in the fifth round. He never challenged for a major title again, and retired in 1981.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
63Loss43–17–3Ernesto DavisUD10May 2, 1981
62Win43–16–3Felix SuneKO8 (10)Apr 4, 1981
61Loss42–16–3Miguel MontillaTKO9 (10)Oct 20, 1980
60Loss42–15–3Tony ChiaveriniUD10Mar 7, 1980
59Loss42–14–3Aaron PryorTKO5 (10), Oct 20, 1979
58Loss42–13–3Tommy OrtizUD10May 5, 1979
57Loss42–12–3Zenon SilgadoKO5 (12)Feb 10, 1979
56Win42–11–3Osvaldo RomeroUD10Oct 21, 1978
55Draw41–11–3Ariel MacielPTS10Aug 10, 1978
54Win41–11–2Ramiro BolanosTKO15 (15)Jun 17, 1978
53Draw40–11–2Ramiro BolanosTD8 (10)Apr 29, 1978
52Win40–11–1Zenon SilgadoUD10Aug 6, 1977
51Win39–11–1Pedro NunezMD10May 14, 1977
50Win38–11–1Francisco MartinezTKO6 (10)Nov 20, 1976
49Loss37–11–1Emiliano VillaPTS10Oct 4, 1975
48Win37–10–1Rudy BarroUD10Jun 21, 1975
47Win36–10–1Jose BlancoTKO2 (10)Mar 2, 1975
46Loss35–10–1Hector ThompsonTKO7 (10)Oct 25, 1974
45Loss35–9–1Daniel Aldo GonzalezPTS10Jul 13, 1974
44Loss35–8–1Victor OrtizUD10May 10, 1974
43Win35–7–1Emiliano VillaTKO8 (10)Mar 23, 1974
42Loss34–7–1Esteban de JesúsKO10 (10)Jan 7, 1974
41Win34–6–1Ray MercadoKO2 (10)Nov 19, 1973
40Win33–6–1Jose PetersonKO6 (12), Sep 8, 1973
39Win32–6–1Victor OrtizUD10Jul 14, 1973
38Loss31–6–1Antonio CervantesTKO5 (15), May 19, 1973
37Win31–5–1Raul MontoyaUD10Jan 20, 1973
36Loss30–5–1Antonio CervantesKO10 (15), Oct 28, 1972
35Win30–4–1Juan CorradiKO3 (10)Sep 16, 1972
34Win29–4–1Carlos AroKO1 (10), Sep 2, 1972
33Win28–4–1Al FordTKO5 (10)Jul 17, 1972
32Win27–4–1Nicolino LoccheUD15Mar 10, 1972
31Win26–4–1Isaac MarinTKO8 (10)Oct 30, 1971
30Win25–4–1Eddie LinderPTS10Jul 31, 1971
29Win24–4–1Eduardo MorenoUD10Apr 29, 1971
28Win23–4–1Jaguar KakizawaUD10Mar 15, 1971
27Win22–4–1Arturo MoralesTKO4 (10)Feb 18, 1971
26Win21–4–1Hector SanchezTKO11 (12), Nov 29, 1970
25Win20–4–1Efren JimenezTKO6 (10)Oct 15, 1970
24Draw19–4–1Eddie BlayPTS8Jun 26, 1970
23Win19–4Jose BaqueroKO1 (8)Jun 18, 1970
22Win18–4Eugenio EspinozaKO8 (10)Mar 8, 1970
21Win17–4Wesley HinesKO2 (10)Dec 21, 1969
20Win16–4Antonio HerreraKO2 (10), Sep 21, 1969
19Loss15–4Chango CarmonaTKO3 (10), Jul 26, 1969
18Win15–3Getulio BrugesKO2 (10)Feb 9, 1969
17Win14–3Julio RuizTKO10 (12), Nov 30, 1968
16Win13–3Ernesto OrtegaUD10Sep 6, 1968
15Win12–3Juancho RuizMD10Dec 2, 1967
14Loss11–3Julio VieraKO3 (10)Jun 19, 1967
13Loss11–2Justiniano AguilarTKO9 (12)Dec 17, 1966
12Win11–1Javier ValleKO3 (10)Oct 2, 1966
11Win10–1Juancho RuizKO8 (12), Aug 28, 1966
10Loss9–1Luis PatinoTKO8 (10), Jun 12, 1966
9Win9–0Eduardo FrutosTKO7 (10), Jan 29, 1966
8Win8–0Jerry PowersTKO8 (10), Nov 28, 1965
7Win7–0Cruz ArbeloKO2 (10), Oct 17, 1965
6Win6–0Eduardo FrutosMD8Sep 5, 1965
5Win5–0Basilio WilliamsKO2 (6)Jun 19, 1965
4Win4–0Daniel HernandezKO1 (6)Jun 6, 1965
3Win3–0Abelardo RaceroKO1 (4)May 23, 1965
2Win2–0Carlos MarianoKO2 (4)Apr 25, 1965
1Win1–0Luis CarlosKO1 (4)Apr 10, 1965

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Junior Welterweight Title Won by Frazer of Panama. The New York Times. 11 March 1972 . 2023-03-26.
  2. Web site: Colombian boxing legend 'Kid Pambele' diagnosed with Parkinson's. 6 December 2011 . Colombia Reports. 2023-03-26.