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José María Gatica

José María Gatica (25 May 1925 – 12 November 1963) was an Argentine boxer, one of Argentina's most famous sports idols. Gatica fought 96 times, winning 86 (72 by KO). He was a popular figure in Argentina.[1]

José María Gatica
Statistics
Real nameJosé María Gatica
Nickname(s)Mono
Weight(s)Lightweight
NationalityArgentine
Born(1925-05-25)25 May 1925
Villa Mercedes, San Luis
DiedNovember 12, 1963(1963-11-12) (aged 38)
Avellaneda, Buenos Aires
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights96
Wins86
Wins by KO72
Losses7
Draws2

However, Gatica's boxing career was surrounded in controversy due to his support of Argentine President Juan Domingo Perón. He was portrayed in the biopic Gatica, el mono, directed by Leonardo Favio in 1993.

Biography Edit

José María Gatica was born in Villa Mercedes, San Luis, Argentina. His parents were workers and decided to move to Buenos Aires, when Gatica was 7 years old. At the age of 10, Gatica was shining shoes on the streets of Constitución Station in the Federal Capital.

Gatica's childhood was a "savage" one. He never attended school, and never learned to read or write. His family lived in extreme poverty. The streets were his education and he became good with his fists.

He began his fistic career in unsanctioned fights at the Sailor's Home, where naval men bet on these fights. It was there he was discovered by Lázaro Koczil.[2] Gatica had a wild, free swinging ring style. He came out at the bell throwing non-stop looping punches. His first ring nickname was "The Tiger". Fighting for the Central Club Cabins, Gatica won the Argentine Golden Gloves and decided to embark on a professional career.

Gatica was trained by Nicholas Preziosa and turned pro at the famed Luna Park in Argentina. His exciting style soon caught on to the general public, and José María Gatica became the biggest sports idol in Argentina. New Argentine President Juan Domingo Perón and his wife Evita became his number one fans. Upon meeting Perón for the first time, Gatica commented, " General... Two powers are greeted." Gatica became a vocal supporter of President Peron and his government.

Gatica was married twice during this time. His first wife was Ema Fernández and they had a daughter, María Eva, named after Argentina's First Lady, Evita Perón. His second wife was Ema "Nora" Guercio, and she and Gatica enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle of fine dining, expensive clothing, sportscars, expensive jewels, and rubbing elbows with the elite of Argentina.

 
Gatica during his fight vs. Luis Federico Thompson (1952)

Gatica's dreams of a world title were crushed when he fought world champion Ike Williams in a non-title bout in the United States. Gatica's wild ring style was a failure against Williams, and he suffered a 1st round knockout loss. However, the loss had no effect on Gatica's popularity in Argentina. Called "El Mono" by his thousands of fans, Gatica returned to Argentina to fight a series of exciting brawls with his Argentinian arch-rival Alfredo Prada. Their series of action-packed fights were dubbed, "The Graziano-Zale Fights Argentine Style." 25,000 fans attended their last fight.

However, with the fall of President Juan Perón, Gatica went from his country's most-loved sports idol, to its most hated. After dedicating a victory to the exiled Perón on the radio, Gatica was arrested by the police. Gatica was forced to retire by the Federación Argentina de Boxeo due to his support of Perón, and his boxing license was revoked for life.

Gatica had given away thousands of dollars to friends and tipped away thousands as well. The boxer who walked the streets with a lion cub, wore silk shirts, and diamond rings, was now broke. The cream of Argentina's political and entertainment world now shunned him. The fans who had once cheered him, now forgot him.

His second wife divorced him, and Gatica was forced to sell papers on the street. Now living in poverty, he married Rita Armellino and had daughters Viviana and Patricia. His old ring rival, Alfredo Prada,[3] gave him a job as a host in his restaurant.

Gatica and his family lost everything in a flood, but the down-on-his-luck Gatica still managed a smile for his country's newspapers. He became a fixture near local sports halls, selling "knick-knacks".

At the age of 38, José María Gatica was killed in the District of Avellaneda, on Herrera Street, when he was run over by a bus as he was leaving the Club Atlético Independiente. As Gatica's life had begun in the streets, it ended in the streets as well.[1]

Gatica is buried at Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires, Argentina, plot: Panteón Casa de los Boxeadores, 1s 4 # 22. In Argentina a movie was made about his life in 1993, Gatica, El Mono. His hometown honored his memory by naming a sports auditorium after him.

Bibliography Edit

  • Gatica, el boxeador de Evita y Perón (novel) by Enrique Medina – Galerna Ediciones, Buenos Aires, 1991
  • Artistas, Locos y Criminales (novel) by Osvaldo Soriano – Seix Barral, 1984 – ISBN 9789507314391 [4]
  • "The Reel Deal" by Todd Anthony on Miami New Times, February 2, 1994

References Edit

  1. ^ a b José María Gatica, de la humildad llegó a la gloria y volvió a la miseria, La Voz de Bragado, 18 Apr 2018
  2. ^ A 45 AÑOS DE LA MUERTE DE GATICA by Carlos Irusta on El Gráfico, 1988
  3. ^ Prada-Gatica, 75 años on El Gráfico, September 2017
  4. ^ Artistas, locos y criminales”, el vital libro de Soriano cumple treinta años, Revista Cultura y Tendencias | 5 May, 2014

External links Edit

  • Boxing record for José María Gatica from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Internet Movie Database: GATICA, EL MONO (1993)

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jose Maria Gatica 25 May 1925 12 November 1963 was an Argentine boxer one of Argentina s most famous sports idols Gatica fought 96 times winning 86 72 by KO He was a popular figure in Argentina 1 Jose Maria GaticaStatisticsReal nameJose Maria GaticaNickname s MonoWeight s LightweightNationalityArgentineBorn 1925 05 25 25 May 1925Villa Mercedes San LuisDiedNovember 12 1963 1963 11 12 aged 38 Avellaneda Buenos AiresStanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights96Wins86Wins by KO72Losses7Draws2However Gatica s boxing career was surrounded in controversy due to his support of Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron He was portrayed in the biopic Gatica el mono directed by Leonardo Favio in 1993 Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditJose Maria Gatica was born in Villa Mercedes San Luis Argentina His parents were workers and decided to move to Buenos Aires when Gatica was 7 years old At the age of 10 Gatica was shining shoes on the streets of Constitucion Station in the Federal Capital Gatica s childhood was a savage one He never attended school and never learned to read or write His family lived in extreme poverty The streets were his education and he became good with his fists He began his fistic career in unsanctioned fights at the Sailor s Home where naval men bet on these fights It was there he was discovered by Lazaro Koczil 2 Gatica had a wild free swinging ring style He came out at the bell throwing non stop looping punches His first ring nickname was The Tiger Fighting for the Central Club Cabins Gatica won the Argentine Golden Gloves and decided to embark on a professional career Gatica was trained by Nicholas Preziosa and turned pro at the famed Luna Park in Argentina His exciting style soon caught on to the general public and Jose Maria Gatica became the biggest sports idol in Argentina New Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Evita became his number one fans Upon meeting Peron for the first time Gatica commented General Two powers are greeted Gatica became a vocal supporter of President Peron and his government Gatica was married twice during this time His first wife was Ema Fernandez and they had a daughter Maria Eva named after Argentina s First Lady Evita Peron His second wife was Ema Nora Guercio and she and Gatica enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle of fine dining expensive clothing sportscars expensive jewels and rubbing elbows with the elite of Argentina nbsp Gatica during his fight vs Luis Federico Thompson 1952 Gatica s dreams of a world title were crushed when he fought world champion Ike Williams in a non title bout in the United States Gatica s wild ring style was a failure against Williams and he suffered a 1st round knockout loss However the loss had no effect on Gatica s popularity in Argentina Called El Mono by his thousands of fans Gatica returned to Argentina to fight a series of exciting brawls with his Argentinian arch rival Alfredo Prada Their series of action packed fights were dubbed The Graziano Zale Fights Argentine Style 25 000 fans attended their last fight However with the fall of President Juan Peron Gatica went from his country s most loved sports idol to its most hated After dedicating a victory to the exiled Peron on the radio Gatica was arrested by the police Gatica was forced to retire by the Federacion Argentina de Boxeo due to his support of Peron and his boxing license was revoked for life Gatica had given away thousands of dollars to friends and tipped away thousands as well The boxer who walked the streets with a lion cub wore silk shirts and diamond rings was now broke The cream of Argentina s political and entertainment world now shunned him The fans who had once cheered him now forgot him His second wife divorced him and Gatica was forced to sell papers on the street Now living in poverty he married Rita Armellino and had daughters Viviana and Patricia His old ring rival Alfredo Prada 3 gave him a job as a host in his restaurant Gatica and his family lost everything in a flood but the down on his luck Gatica still managed a smile for his country s newspapers He became a fixture near local sports halls selling knick knacks At the age of 38 Jose Maria Gatica was killed in the District of Avellaneda on Herrera Street when he was run over by a bus as he was leaving the Club Atletico Independiente As Gatica s life had begun in the streets it ended in the streets as well 1 Gatica is buried at Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires Argentina plot Panteon Casa de los Boxeadores 1s 4 22 In Argentina a movie was made about his life in 1993 Gatica El Mono His hometown honored his memory by naming a sports auditorium after him Bibliography EditGatica el boxeador de Evita y Peron novel by Enrique Medina Galerna Ediciones Buenos Aires 1991 Artistas Locos y Criminales novel by Osvaldo Soriano Seix Barral 1984 ISBN 9789507314391 4 The Reel Deal by Todd Anthony on Miami New Times February 2 1994References Edit a b Jose Maria Gatica de la humildad llego a la gloria y volvio a la miseria La Voz de Bragado 18 Apr 2018 A 45 ANOS DE LA MUERTE DE GATICA by Carlos Irusta on El Grafico 1988 Prada Gatica 75 anos on El Grafico September 2017 Artistas locos y criminales el vital libro de Soriano cumple treinta anos Revista Cultura y Tendencias 5 May 2014External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jose Maria Gatica Boxing record for Jose Maria Gatica from BoxRec registration required Internet Movie Database GATICA EL MONO 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Maria Gatica amp oldid 1160227527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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