Esteban Gallard Explained

Esteban Gallard
Realname:Esteban Gallard
Nickname:Kid Charol
Weight:Middleweight
Height:5feet
Reach:710NaN0
Birth Date:January 11, 1901
Birth Place:Sagua La Grande, Cuba
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Style:Orthodox
Total:67[1]
Wins:54
Ko:34
Losses:3
Draws:10

Esteban Gallard (January 1, 1901  - October 7, 1929) was a Cuban boxer who found international fame under the nickname Kid Charol. While Charol never won a world boxing title, he did obtain popularity, especially in Argentina where he lived for the last years of his life after moving there from his Cuban hometown of Sagua la Grande. He had a relatively short boxing career before dying at age 28, holding only 67 bouts in an era when many boxers logged more than 100 career fights.

Professional career

Charol began his professional boxing career May 20, 1922, when he outpointed Fabio Lameida over eight rounds in Sagua, Cuba. For his third bout, November 1 of the same year, he faced a boxer named Kid Shadow. In his first professional bout abroad, Kid Charol knocked Kid Shadow out, apparently in the first round, at Panama. However, while most records point at this to be a first-round knockout, it remains unclear whether this knockout victory was actually achieved in the first round.

His next bout is said to have taken place on December 1, also in Panama. According to records, he beat Kid Brown in the first round that day, but, once again, the round in which the fight was over, and, in this case also, the actual date of the Charol-Brown bout, remain unclear. Kid Charol fought during an era when boxing records and the such were not always updated.

On January 1, 1923, Charol was held winless for the first time in his career, Enrique Ponce De Leon managing to fight to a ten-round draw (tie) with Charol.

Three more victories followed, and then, on August 25, he faced "Cuco Morales". Morales apparently insisted on fouling Kid Charol by hitting him low, and was disqualified in the second round.

Charol won three and drew one of his next four bouts, and then, on February 16, 1924, he was defeated for the first time, losing to Jimmy Finley by a fifteen-round decision in Havana. On his next fight, March 15 of the same year, Charol won the Cuban Middleweight title, when he knocked Rafael Fello Rodriguez in the fifth round of a rematch. Their first bout had ended in a fifteen-round draw.

Next, on April 1, he apparently fought a Homer Robertson. Whether this fight actually happened or not is also a mystery; some records show that Charol beat Robertson by a fifth-round knockout; other Kid Charol records do not list this fight as happening at all.

Kid Charol won four more fights, then headed to South America permanently. His first fight there, against Victor Alba, also has a mystery element, because, although it is believed that it took place on January 1, 1925, the date of the bout is not exactly known. Charol did defeat Alba by a first-round knockout in Lima, Peru.

On March 1, Kid Charol supposedly knocked out Alex Rely, also in Lima, in another fight whose exact date is not known.

After those two bouts, Charol moved on to Chile, fighting in Santiago three times. Once again, his first bout there, against Victor Contreras, happened without an exact date given on records, but it is generally believed that Charol outpointed Contreras over ten rounds in June 1925.

Charol returned to Cuba for one bout, defeating Abdel El Kebir by a fourth-round knockout on January 30, 1926. The very next day, he may have fought Jamaica's Peter Sung, winning by a ninth-round knockout. No proof exists that the fight with Sung ever happened, but a Jamaican newspaper published a story about it.

Charol won his next four fights, before moving to Argentina. On November 13, 1926, he made his Argentine debut by knocking Alejandro Trias out in five rounds at Buenos Aires.

On December 10, Charo dropped Luis Gaitieri ten times before stopping Gaitieri in the seventh round. Next came two fight trilogies that were sandwiched: Charol lost and drew with Michele Bonaglia before fighting three consecutive bouts with Eduardo Brissett. Having beaten Brissett once and drawn with him twice, Charol then faced Bonaglia for the third time, losing a twelve-round decision.

By then, Charol was starting to develop tuberculosis. It was during this time that his popularity among Argentine boxing fans rose even more, because, despite the fact that the public was aware of his illness, he fought on, winning three more bouts.

Charol's condition worsened, and by 1929, he started to spend a lot of time in a hospital. He managed, however, to keep training, and secured a fight with future International Boxing Hall of Fame member Dave Shade, who traveled to Argentina for the bout. Charol was hospitalized when he was asked if he wanted to fight with Chade. He was in critical condition when Chade arrived in Argentina. Despite these facts, Charol discharged himself from the hospital days before the bout, and he held Chade to a twelve-round draw, in a fight held on April 30 of that year.

This would turn out to be Charol's last fight, as his condition kept on worsening until he died five and a half months later, on October 7, in Buenos Aires.

Kid Charol had a record of 53 wins, 3 losses and 10 draws, with 34 wins by knockout.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
67Draw54–3–10Dave ShadePTS12Apr 30, 1929
66Win54–3–9Ted MoorePTS12Feb 7, 1929
65Loss53–3–9Charley HahnPTS12Dec 1, 1928
64Win53–2–9Armando De CarolisTKO7 (12)May 31, 1928
63Draw52–2–9Manuel K.O. BrissettPTS12Apr 7, 1928
62Loss52–2–8Michele BonagliaPTS12Mar 10, 1928
61Win52–1–8Manuel K.O. BrissettPTS10Jan 2, 1928
60Draw51–1–8Guillermo SilvaPTS12Nov 12, 1927
59Draw51–1–7Michele BonagliaPTS12Mar 19, 1927
58Win51–1–6Mario BosisioKO5 (12)Feb 12, 1927
57Win50–1–6Luis GaltieriKO7 (12)Dec 10, 1926
56Win49–1–6Alejandro TriasKO5 (12)Nov 13, 1926
55Win48–1–6Jerome VernierPTS10Oct 16, 1926
54Draw47–1–6Alberto IcocheaPTS12Sep 26, 1926
53Win47–1–5Larry EstridgePTS15Jul 4, 1926
52Win46–1–5Ricardo AlisTKO4 (10)Jun 5, 1926
51Win45–1–5Panama Joe GansPTS12Mar 6, 1926
50Win44–1–5Jimmy KellyKO1 (10)Feb 20, 1926
49Win43–1–5Peter SungKO9 (?)Feb, 1926
48Win42–1–5Abd El KebirKO4 (10)Jan 30, 1926
47Win41–1–5Willie MurrayPTS12Dec 26, 1925
46Win40–1–5Pablo MunozKO4 (12)Dec 12, 1925
45Draw39–1–5Victor ContrerasPTS12Nov 7, 1925
44Win39–1–4Alex RelyTKO8 (?)Aug 23, 1925
43Draw38–1–4Manuel K.O. BrissettPTS12Jul 19, 1925
42Win38–1–3Victor AlvaKO1 (10)Jan 1, 1925
41Win37–1–3Kid ShadowKO5 (12)Nov 9, 1924
40Win36–1–3Bearcat ReidKO3 (12)Oct 25, 1924
39Win35–1–3Jimmy DeCapuaKO3 (10)Oct 18, 1924
38Win34–1–3Gunboat SkeeKO1 (12)Oct 11, 1924
37Win33–1–3Cabo Luis GuzmanKO2 (10)Sep 20, 1924
36Win32–1–3Clemente SanchezKO9 (10)Sep 6, 1924
35Win31–1–3Homer RobertsonKO6 (10)Aug 23, 1924
34Win30–1–3Joe MallinKO3 (?)Jun 14, 1924
33Win29–1–3Eladio HerreraKO5 (?)Jun 7, 1924
32Win28–1–3Fred ArcherPTS12Apr 12, 1924
31Win27–1–3Rafael Fello RodriguezKO5 (?)Mar 15, 1924
30Loss26–1–3Jimmy FinleyPTS15Feb 16, 1924
29Win26–0–3Manuel MansoKO8 (8)Dec 26, 1923
28Win25–0–3Lester LaraKO4 (?)Dec 16, 1923
27Draw24–0–3Eladio HerreraPTS10Nov 15, 1923
26Win24–0–2Rafael Fello RodriguezPTS10Nov, 1923
25Win23–0–2Estanislao FriasPTS12Oct 28, 1923
24Win22–0–2Jesus HerreraKO8 (8)Oct 15, 1923
23Win21–0–2Alberto DumoisKO2 (?)Oct 6, 1923
22Draw20–0–2Rafael Fello RodriguezPTS15Sep 12, 1923
21Win20–0–1Cuco MoralesDQ2 (?)Aug 25, 1923
20Win19–0–1Carlos LopezKO5 (?)Aug 12, 1923
19Win18–0–1Eladio HerreraPTS10Aug 2, 1923
18Win17–0–1Eladio HerreraPTS10Jul 21, 1923
17Win16–0–1Clemente SánchezPTS10Jul 7, 1923
16Win15–0–1Enrique Ponce de LeonPTS10Jun, 1923
15Win14–0–1Kid CampilloKO1 (?)Jun 16, 1923
14Win13–0–1Eusebio SoleKO3 (?)May 20, 1923
13Win12–0–1Jesus HerreraPTS10May 10, 1923
12Draw11–0–1Enrique Ponce de LeonPTS10Apr, 1923
11Win11–0Rafael PerezPTS6Mar 4, 1923
10Win10–0Carlos LopezKO9 (10)Feb 11, 1923
9Win9–0Carlos LopezKO5 (?)Jan 8, 1923
8Win8–0Miguel GonzalezPTS10Nov 25, 1922
7Win7–0Manuel MansoKO3 (?)Oct 4, 1922
6Win6–0Emilio RodriguezPTS10Sep 4, 1922
5Win5–0JA RiosPTS10Jul 20, 1922
4Win4–0Nestor MorejonKO2 (?)Jun 26, 1922
3Win3–0Miguel MedinaPTS8Jun 18, 1922
2Win2–0MS McVeaKO3 (6)Jun 4, 1922
1Win1–0Fabio LameidaKO3 (6)May 20, 1922

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/060076