Vicente Paúl Rondón (July 29, 1938 – December 28, 1992) was a Venezuelan professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1974, holding the WBA light heavyweight title from 1971 to 1972.

Vicente Rondón
Born
Vicente Paul Rondón

(1938-07-29)July 29, 1938
DiedDecember 28, 1992(1992-12-28) (aged 54)
Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
Other namesEl Muchachote de Barlovento
Statistics
Weight(s)Light heavyweight
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights57
Wins39
Wins by KO22
Losses15
Draws1
No contests2

Personal background edit

Rondón was born into extreme poverty in San José de Río Chico, Miranda, Venezuela, and decided to escape his poor surroundings by enlisting in the Venezuelan military at an early age.

Professional career edit

When Rondón turned professional, his year of birth was listed as 1944; in fact it was 1938. Rondón began fighting as a middleweight and made a name for himself with upset victories over former world welterweight champion Luis Rodríguez and middleweight contender Bennie Briscoe. However, Rondon was growing and quickly established himself as a top rated light heavyweight with impressive wins over Roger Rouse, Eddie Talhami, and Allen Thomas. World Light heavyweight Champion Bob Foster did not seem eager to fight the #2 ranked Rondón or the #1 rated Jimmy Dupree. The WBA stripped Foster of his title and matched Rondón and Dupree.

In an exciting slugfest, Rondón climbed off the canvas in the second round to stop the favored Dupree at 2:58 of the 6th round. At the time of the stoppage, referee Zack Clayton had the fight scored even at 47–47. Judge Dimas Hernandez also scored the bout 47–47, and judge Gustavo Vargas favored Rondón, 48–47. Following the fight, a controversy broke out with Dupree claiming he was drugged. The United Press International published a story of the claim. In the UPI article, Charliese Smith, a registered nurse and friend of Dupree said, "I believe Jimmy was drugged. I saw Jimmy after the fight and he was very very weak. His vision was blurry and he couldn't even see the other side of the room." She went on to say, "I know of muscle relaxants that can be administered in food and I'm convinced that Jimmy was given something." Regardless of the charges, the World Boxing Association recognized Rondón as world champion, while The Ring magazine viewed Bob Foster as the legitimate Light heavyweight king.

1971 was an outstanding year for Rondón with a number of title defenses. He became the first and only fighter to stop Gomeo Brennan. Many experts felt that Rondón could and would defeat Bob Foster. Rondon flopped badly against Foster in 1972; being destroyed in two rounds. A venture into the heavyweight ranks proved just as bad, as he was beaten by Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle and José Urtain. Rondón did better in 1973 as he started to trim down in weight. He looked highly skilled and impressive by scoring a 10-round decision over undefeated prospect Oliver Wright on Miami Beach. Shortly after, he stopped heavyweight Mike "Jim" Boswell in four rounds.

Sadly, Rondón's private life was full of demons. He was developing a drinking problem and spending money like it was going out of style. An attempt to regain the light heavyweight title, saw him drop a decision to number 1 rated Len Hutchins, and then suffer a 9th-round technical knockout to John Conteh. In 1974, Rondón, weighing 188 pounds, went back to the heavyweight division, where he would be largely unsuccessful. He was unable to get off the stool for round three in his fight with Rodney Bobick at Miami Beach, Florida. In his next fight he was knocked out in two rounds by former world heavyweight title contender José Roman.

Life after boxing edit

Shortly thereafter Rondón's career hit the skids and so did he. He was confined to a mental hospital, and later arrested on charges of robbing a store for $150. Rondon served a prison sentence, and there are unconfirmed reports that he boxed some exhibitions or possibly a professional match while incarcerated[citation needed]. Rondón was released from prison a physical wreck. Vicente Paul Rondón, the boxing idol of his country, died forgotten, broke and in poverty in Santa Ana de Carapita, a slum of Caracas. Rondón had been living with his elderly mother at the time. He was 54 when he died.

Professional boxing record edit

39 Wins (22 knockouts), 15 Losses (7 knockouts), 1 Draw, 2 No Contests[1]
Res. Record Opponent Type Round
Time
Date Location Notes
Loss 39–15–1
2 NC
  José Roman TKO 2 (10) 1974–06–06   Curtis Hixon Hall,
Tampa, Florida
Loss 39–14–1
2 NC
  Rodney Bobick TKO 3 (10) 1974–02–19   Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
Loss 39–13–1
2 NC
  Rudiger Schmidtke PTS 10 1973–11–17   Frankfurt, Hesse
Loss 39–12–1
2 NC
  John Conteh TKO 9 (10) 1973–09–10   Empire Pool, London
Win 39–11–1
2 NC
  Mike Boswell TKO 4 (10) 1973–08–24   Indianapolis
Loss 38–11–1
2 NC
  Tom Bogs PTS 10 1973–06–14   K.B. Hallen,
Copenhagen, Capital Region
Loss 38–10–1
2 NC
  Len Hutchins PTS 10 1973–05–19   Detroit, Michigan
Win 38–9–1
2 NC
  Oliver Wright PTS 10 1973–04–03   Miami Beach, Florida
Win 37–9–1
2 NC
  Larry Beilfuss PTS 10 1973–02–15   Roberto Clemente Coliseum,
San Juan
Loss 36–9–1
2 NC
  José Manuel Urtain PTS 10 1972–12–01   Madrid
Loss 36–8–1
2 NC
  Earnie Shavers UD 10 1972–08–26   Canton Auditorium,
Canton, Ohio
Loss 36–7–1
2 NC
  Ron Lyle TKO 2 (10)
1:41
1972–07–10   Denver, Colorado
Loss 36–6–1
2 NC
  Bob Foster TKO 2 (15)
2:55
1972–04–07   Miami Beach Convention Hall,
Miami Beach, Florida
For WBC
light heavyweight title
Lost WBA
light heavyweight title
Win 36–5–1
2 NC
  Doyle Baird TKO 8 (15)
2:10
1971–12–15   Cleveland Arena,
Cleveland, Ohio
Retained WBA
light heavyweight title
Win 35–5–1
2 NC
  Gomeo Brennan TKO 14 (15) 1971–10–26   Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
Retained WBA
light heavyweight title
Win 34–5–1
2 NC
  Conny Velensek PTS 15 1971–10–14   Berlin Non-title fight.
Win 33–5–1
2 NC
  Eddie Jones UD 15 1971–08–21   Nuevo Circo,
Caracas, Venezuela
Retained WBA
light heavyweight title
Win 32–5–1
2 NC
  Johnny Griffin PTS 15 1971–07–11   Valencia, Valencia Non-title fight.
Win 31–5–1
2 NC
  Piero del Papa KO 1 (15) 1971–06–05   Nuevo Circo,
Caracas, Venezuela
Retained WBA
light heavyweight title
Win 30–5–1
2 NC
  Jimmy Dupree KO 6 (15)
2:58
1971–02–27   Nuevo Circo,
Caracas, Venezuela
Won vacant WBA
Light heavyweight title
Win 29–5–1
2 NC
  Roger Rouse UD 10 1970–11–07   Hiram Bithorn Stadium,
San Juan
Win 28–5–1
2 NC
  Willie Johnson TKO 4 (10) 1970–10–06   Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
Win 27–5–1
2 NC
  Hydra Lacy KO 2 (10) 1970–08–11   Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
Win 26–5–1
2 NC
  Levan Roundtree PTS 10 1970–05–20   Mayagüez
Win 25–5–1
2 NC
  Fred Williams KO 4 (10) 1970–04–18   San Juan
Win 24–5–1
2 NC
  Avenamar Peralta PTS 10 1969–12–06   Buenos Aires
Win 23–5–1
2 NC
  Randy Stevens KO 5 (10) 1969–11–29   San Juan
Win 22–5–1
2 NC
  Angel Oquendo TKO 6 (10) 1969–10–26   San Juan
No Contest 21–5–1
2 NC
  Paul Johnson NC 7 (10) 1969–08–09   San Juan
Win 21–5–1
1 NC
  Eddie Talhami PTS 10 1969–07–05   San Juan
Win 20–5–1
1 NC
  José Luis García PTS 12 1969–05–30   Caracas, Venezuela Won vacant Venezuelan
light heavyweight title
Win 19–5–1
1 NC
  Karl Zurheide UD 10 1969–05–06   Aragon Ballroom,
Chicago, Illinois
Win 18–5–1
1 NC
  Allen Thomas PTS 10 1969–04–01   Aragon Ballroom,
Chicago, Illinois
Loss 17–5–1
1 NC
  Bennie Briscoe TKO 8 (10) 1969–01–26   San Juan
Win 17–4–1
1 NC
  Charlie Jordan PTS 10 1968–11–26   Miami Beach, Florida
Win 16–4–1
1 NC
  Charlie Jordan UD 10 1968–11–12   Miami Beach, Florida
Loss 15–4–1
1 NC
  Juarez de Lima PTS 10 1968–11–03   San Juan
Win 15–3–1
1 NC
  Bennie Briscoe UD 10 1968–09–23   Hiram Bithorn Stadium,
San Juan
Win 14–3–1
1 NC
  Charley Austin PTS 10 1968–09–09   San Juan
Loss 13–3–1
1 NC
  Luis Manuel Rodríguez UD 10 1968–07–18   Hiram Bithorn Stadium,
San Juan
Win 13–2–1
1 NC
  Luis Manuel Rodríguez UD 10 1968–06–03   Hiram Bithorn Stadium,
San Juan
Loss 12–2–1
1 NC
  José González TKO 8 (10)
1:19
1968–04–19   National Maritime Union Hall,
New York City
Loss 12–1–1
1 NC
  Bobby Warthen SD 10 1968–01–12   National Maritime Union Hall,
New York City
Win 12–0–1
1 NC
  Phil Robinson KO 5 (10) 1967–12–14   Caracas, Venezuela
Draw 11–0–1
1 NC
  Harold Richardson PTS 10 1967–11–10   San Juan
Win 11–0
1 NC
  Pedro Miranda TKO 10 (10) 1967–10–14   San Juan
Win 10–0
1 NC
  Tony Smith KO 3 (10) 1967–09–08   Manuel Carrasquillo Peren Stadium,
Río Piedras
Win 9–0
1 NC
  Marco Tulio Polanco KO 3 (10) 1967–06–12   Caracas, Venezuela
Win 8–0
1 NC
  Danny Machado TKO 4 (10) 1967–03–20   Palacio de Deportes,
Caracas, Venezuela
No Contest 7–0
1 NC
  Marco Tulio Polanco NC 2 (10) 1966–12–04   Nuevo Circo,
Caracas, Venezuela
Win 7–0   Marcos Pirella KO 2 (10) 1966–11–14   Caracas, Venezuela
Win 6–0   Melville Bennett KO 2 (10) 1966–09–16   Caracas, Venezuela
Win 5–0   Marco Tulio Polanco KO 3 (10) 1966–06–24   Nuevo Circo,
Caracas, Venezuela
Win 4–0   Pedro Vanegas KO 6 (10) 1965–11–05   Cartagena, Bolívar
Win 3–0   Pedro Vanegas KO 4 (10) 1965–10–29   Barranquilla, Atlántico
Win 2–0   Joe Louis Troconis KO 1 (?) 1965–07–26   Palacio de Deportes,
Caracas, Venezuela
Win 1–0   Joe Carabella KO 2 (?) 1965–06–28   Palacio de Deportes,
Caracas, Venezuela

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vicente Rondón Professional boxing record". BoxRec.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-17. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  • Ring Boxing Record Book 1975.
  • Miami Herald, February 20, 1974, Sports.
  • Fight Program: JOE KING ROMAN VS LEVI FORTE, March 17, 1977, War Memorial Auditorium, Tastee Concerts Sports (James P. Keough, promoter, Rocky Golio, matchmaker, John Ferero, coordinator)-Promotion, Robert L. Agree and VFW Post No. 1966, page 3: Joe King Roman Bio: "Fought LHVY Champion Vincente Rondon(1975), won by knockout in 10 rounds.
  • Ring Magazine, June 1971, pages 30,59: RONDON STOPS DUPREE BUT THE RING STILL BACKS FOSTER, by Randy Gallagher.
  • Vicente Rondon vs Bob Foster on YouTube

External links edit

Preceded by
Bob Foster
Stripped
WBA Light Heavyweight Champion
27 Feb 1971–7 Apr 1972
Succeeded by