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Tony Ayala Jr.

Antonio Ayala Jr. (February 13, 1963 – May 12, 2015) was an American professional boxer who competed in the light middleweight division. He began his professional career in 1980, and by 1982 he had compiled a record of 22 wins and no losses, with 19 knockouts. Ayala was born to a boxing family, and had three brothers who were boxers, Mike Ayala, Paulie Ayala and Sammy Ayala. Tony Ayala is considered one of the most promising boxing wasted talents by boxing writers and historians, as his career cut short after he was imprisoned in 1983, at the age of 19. His first shot at the world title never happened due to his personal troubles and later conviction, while his second shot proved unsuccessful, as he was 40 years old and out-of-shape by that time.

Antonio Ayala Jr.
Statistics
Nickname(s)El Torito
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 7.5 in (171 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
NationalityAmerican
Born(1963-02-13)February 13, 1963
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
DiedMay 12, 2015(2015-05-12) (aged 52)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins31
Wins by KO27
Losses2

Biography

Early life

Ayala was born in San Antonio, Texas. Tony is the brother of former boxers Mike Ayala and Sammy Ayala and the son of trainer Tony Ayala, Sr.[1]

Amateur career

Many have said Ayala was a boxing prodigy, he first fought at the age of five, at the age of six he avenged his first defeat. At the age of eight, he was rumored to suffer his last loss. At fourteen, he was battering a world champion around the ring. At 15, he knocked out Sugar Ray Leonard's older brother, Roger Leonard.[2] At that point, his achievements was a bit overshadowed by his older brother Mike, who turned pro in 1975, and by the early 1980 was the number one ranked super bantamweight fighter in the world, so Tony was dubbed simply the "other fighting Ayala."[3]

Highlights

  National Golden Gloves (165 lbs), Indianapolis, Indiana, March 1979:

  • 1/2: Defeated Vaughn Hooks PTS
  • Finals: Defeated Lamont Kirkland PTS

  National Sports Festival (165 lbs), Colorado Springs, Colorado, July 1979:

  • Finals: Defeated Alex Ramon PTS

Ayala won National Junior Olympic titles in 1977 and 1978 as well as a National Golden Gloves championship in 1979, compiling an amateur record of 140–8 with sixty knockouts. He was one of Olympic hopefuls for the 1980 Summer Olympics,[4] but turned pro instead of qualifying at the National Olympic Trials in Atlanta, Georgia (as Ayala withdrew, Charles Carter qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team in the middleweight class, but the U.S. participation was canceled soon thereafter due to the boycott).

Professional career

Ayala turned professional in June 1980 with a one-round knockout of Zip Castillo and proceeded to score three other first round knock outs in a row. He was co-managed by the Duva family, namely by Lou Duva, Dan Duva, and Kathy Duva. By December 1981 Ayala, the 18-year-old, was rated No. 3 by the World Boxing Association.[5]

The young boxer was known as a savage brawler who was often considered a "dirty" fighter; for example, on one occasion, he spit on his opponent after knocking him to the ground. He also admitted to using heroin before a fight on three occasions (his brother Mike Ayala also made allegations of using drugs before his world title fight against Danny Lopez). In the summer of 1981, teenager Ayala was featured in a cover story of Sports Illustrated as a rising star in boxing. Veteran boxing writer Michael Katz claimed he was the best young fighter he had ever seen; Muhammad Ali's trainer Angelo Dundee said he thought Ayala could have been one of boxing's greatest fighters. On September 16, 1981, Ayala fought on the undercard of the legendary fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns.

Personal troubles

By summer 1982 Ayala split with and got back with his 18-year-old wife Lisa, they were living in New Jersey, not far from the Duvas. Twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, he attended meetings of the local Alcoholics Anonymous. On Wednesdays, he drove to New York to attend meetings at the Freedom Institute. On November 19, 1982, Ayala was scheduled to meet Roberto Durán, the former lightweight and welterweight champion, in a 12-round junior middleweight bout co-promoted by Dan Duva and Don King, scheduled to be shown in prime time by NBC.[6][7] During August-September 1982 he took a monthly course in a clinic, Care Unit Hospital in Orange, California, as part of a plea deal for one of his earlier attacks. Though he was allowed to leave for training purposes. The rehabilitation program kept him from having a $750,000 payday against Roberto Duran. When the Duran fight didn't happen, Ayala settled for about $150,000 to fight Argentinian Carlos Herrera. 'It doesn't bother me,' he said. 'I'm looking at it as a step closer to the world title. Davey Moore is going to have to meet me after this fight.'[8]

Rape conviction

After defeating Carlos Herrera, November 20, 1982, he was scheduled to fight champion Davey Moore. Ayala was to have one last "tune up" bout on January 26, 1983 when he was scheduled to fight journeyman Leslie "Sweet Lemonade" Gardner at the Ice World Arena in Totowa, New Jersey.[9] By December 1982, Ayala was already a second-ranked junior middleweight in the world.[8]

The fight was not to be. On January 1, 1983, Ayala burglarized the home of his neighbor, a young schoolteacher, and brutally sexually assaulted her.[10] Although he was only 19 years old, Ayala had already been convicted twice of assaults against women. One of these attacks took place in the restroom of a drive-in theatre and left the victim with a broken back. He had been given probation for these offenses.[11] Under a repeat offender's law, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison. The prosecutor at trial argued the young boxer should serve the full term because he was a danger to the community.[12]

Ayala Jr served his sentence term at Rahway State Prison and Trenton State Prison and released in 1999.

Release in 1999

Ayala was paroled from prison in 1999 and resumed his boxing career,[13] winning six high-profile fights, all by knockout. Ayala was still popular in his hometown, however women's rights organizations often protested at his fights. An eliminator against hard hitting ex-champ Yori Boy Campas brought an end to his unlikely comeback, a hand injury caused Ayala to quit on his stool after 8 rounds. His troubles with the law continued. In 2000, he was shot in the shoulder by a young woman after breaking into her home. At Ayala's trial the prosecution pointed out this was almost an exact replay of Ayala's 1983 offense. He received probation and a brief jail term for this offense. In 2003, Ayala was charged with having sex with a thirteen-year-old girl, but the charges were dismissed when the girl said she lied about it.

Reincarceration in 2004

In 2004, Ayala was sentenced to ten years in prison for violation of probation after he was pulled over in his vehicle for speeding, and was also charged with driving without a license, heroin possession and possession of pornography in his vehicle. Tony Jr. was housed at the private Sanders Estes Unit for lower-level offenders in Venus, Southeast of Fort Worth, where he worked as a janitor. He was also housed at the Robertson unit in Abilene Texas a maximum security prison.

Release in 2014 and father's funeral

Ayala was released on April 25, 2014. He did not grant any interviews or make any appearances or public statements during his second incarceration.

His father, Tony Ayala Sr., who still owned and operated the Zarzamora Street Gym in San Antonio, died on April 10, 2014. Tony was granted special permission to attend his father's funeral on April 16, 2014, greeting family, friends, and fans, his first public appearance in over a decade. He then returned to custody to serve the remaining nine days of his sentence. [14][15]

El Torito at Zarzamora Street Gym

Tony Ayala Jr. assisted his brothers, Mike Ayala and Sammy Ayala, in the running of the Zarzamora Street Gym in San Antonio, following his father's death.[16]

Death

Ayala died on May 12, 2015, age 52, from an apparent overdose at Zarzamora Street Gym, San Antonio, Texas. It has been reported in the media that drug paraphernalia was found near his body.[17]

Professional boxing record

33 fights 31 wins 2 losses
By knockout 27 2
By decision 4 0
No. Result Record Opponent Opp
record
Type Round, time Date Location Notes
33 Loss 31–2   Anthony Bonsante 22–3–3 TKO 11 (12), 1:32 25 Apr 2003   Thunderbird Wild West Casino, Norman, Oklahoma, USA for vacant IBA Super Middleweight Title
32 Win 31–1   Lee Fortune 25–20–2 KO 5 (10), 2:10 6 Sep 2002   Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
31 Win 30–1   Urbano Gurrola 18–8–0 KO 2 (10), 2:52 3 May 2002   Randy's Ballroom, San Antonio, Texas, USA
30 Win 29–1   Manuel Lopez 22–2–0 TKO 2 (10), 1:10 9 Nov 2001   Sunset Station, San Antonio, Texas, USA
29 Win 28–1   Santos Cardona 39–9–0 UD 10 (10) 31 Jul 2001   Sunset Station, San Antonio, Texas, USA 96–92, 98–90, 95–93
28 Loss 27–1   Luis Ramon Campas 74–4–0 RTD 8 (10) 28 Jul 2000   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA Ayala not out for 9th
27 Win 27–0   Gerald Coleman 16–14–0 KO 2 (10), 1:50 19 May 2000   Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
26 Win 26–0   Jorge Luis Vado 16–7–1 KO 4 (10), 0:50 14 Apr 2000   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA
25 Win 25–0   Tony Menefee 69–6–1 TKO 8 (10), 1:21 11 Dec 1999   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA
24 Win 24–0   Robert Koon 18–6–1 TKO 4 (10), 1:54 24 Sep 1999   Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
23 Win 23–0   Manuel Esparza 19–5–1 TKO 3 (10), 2:53 20 Aug 1999   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Served a prison term.
Canc. 22–0   Davey Moore 11–0–0 NR 0 (12) 29 Jan 1983   Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA for WBA World Super Welterweight Title
22 Win 22–0   Carlos Herrera 47–6–0 KO 3 (10), 2:34 20 Nov 1982   Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA WBA World Super Welterweight Title eliminator
Took a mandatory rehabilitation course in a clinic.
Canc. 21–0   Roberto Durán 74–4 NR 0 (12) 19 Nov 1982   USA WBA World Super Welterweight Title eliminator
21 Win 21–0   Robbie Epps 30–2–0 TKO 1 (10), 1:32 1 Aug 1982   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA
20 Win 20–0   Curtis Ramsey 21–11–5 UD 10 (10) 26 Jun 1982   Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
19 Win 19–0   Steve Gregory 26–2–2 TKO 3 (10), 2:02 2 May 1982   Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida, USA
18 Win 18–0   Dario De Asa 8–8–0 KO 2 (10) 10 Apr 1982   Astro Arena, Houston, Texas, USA
17 Win 17–0   Nat King 26–18–1 KO 4 (10), 2:59 26 Feb 1982   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA
16 Win 16–0   James Waire 17–9–1 TKO 7 (10) 15 Jan 1982   Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
15 Win 15–0   J.J. Cottrell 22–10–3 TKO 8 (10) 10 Dec 1981   Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, USA
14 Win 14–0   Jose Baquedano 30–7–1 KO 1 (10), 1:09 16 Sep 1981   Caesars Palace, Outdoor Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
13 Win 13–0   Nicanor Camacho 8–0–1 UD 10 (10) 23 Aug 1981   Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas, USA 100–91, 100–93, 100–93
12 Win 12–0   Jerry Cheatham 31–5–2 TKO 6 (10), 1:44 25 Jun 1981   Astrodome, Houston, Texas, USA
11 Win 11–0   Pat Hallacy 27–6–1 KO 4 (10) 23 May 1981   San Remo, Liguria, Italy
10 Win 10–0   Agapito Ramirez 11–12–1 TKO 3 (8) 25 Apr 1981   Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
9 Win 9–0   Mario Maldonado 11–7–1 KO 3 (8), 2:57 28 Mar 1981   Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York, USA
8 Win 8–0   Jose Luis Baltazar 30–29–2 TKO 2 (10), 2:59 16 Jan 1981   HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, Texas, USA
7 Win 7–0   Earl Liburd 11–8–1 KO 1 (8) 20 Dec 1980   Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx, New York, USA
6 Win 6–0   Lester Groves 5–4–2 KO 2 (10), 0:59 20 Nov 1980   Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, USA
5 Win 5–0   Mike Baker 35–14–1 UD 8 (8) 1 Nov 1980   Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, USA 80–72, 80–72, 80–72
4 Win 4–0   Archie Andrews 11–12–0 KO 1 (10) 18 Sep 1980   Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, USA
3 Win 3–0   Manuel Torres 3–11–1 KO 1 (10) 28 Jul 1980   Memorial Civic Center, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
2 Win 2–0   German Marquez 2–4–0 KO 1 (8), 2:25 15 Jul 1980   Royal Palace Ballroom, San Antonio, Texas, USA
1 Win 1–0   Zip Castillo 23–16–1 KO 1 (8), 2:25 17 Jun 1980   Royal Palace Ballroom, San Antonio, Texas, USA

References

  1. ^ "Fight dreams born at gym in San Antonio - boxing - ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  2. ^ Katz, Michael (December 21, 1980). "Ayala, Veteran at 17, Wins by a Knockout". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  3. ^ Garcia, Ignacio (April 1981). "Tony Ayala Jr.: Bulling His Way To The Top". NBR. 5 (3): 51. ISSN 0147-3247.
  4. ^ Amdur, Neil (August 13, 1979). "U.S. Athletes Look to Moscow: Optimism but Apprehension". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  5. ^ McGowen, Deane (December 11, 1981). "Ayala Stops Cottrell in 8th". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  6. ^ "Sports People; Contract Confusion". The New York Times. August 3, 1982. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  7. ^ Katz, Michael (August 23, 1982). "A Troubled Ayala Will Enter Clinic For Emotional Help". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  8. ^ a b Katz, Michael (October 27, 1982). "Ayala Is Winning His Toughest Bout". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  9. ^ "An Interview With Tony Ayala Jr - By Thomas Gerbasi". Cyberboxingzone.com. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  10. ^ "Boxer Tony Ayala Jr., 41, was jailed for violating the... - Chicago Tribune". Articles.chicagotribune.com. 2004-07-09. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
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  13. ^ . Cgi.cnnsi.com. 1999-08-23. Archived from the original on March 5, 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  14. ^ "Tony Ayala Sentenced To Ten Years In Prison!". Eastsideboxing.com. 2004-07-29. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  15. ^ "Ayala ponders future after son again denied parole". 4 November 2012.
  16. ^ "'Torito' following in father's footsteps at Zarzamora Street Gym". 9 May 2014.
  17. ^ S.A. boxer Tony Ayala Jr. dies at 52

External links

  • Boxing record for Tony Ayala Jr. from BoxRec (registration required) ()

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Antonio Ayala Jr February 13 1963 May 12 2015 was an American professional boxer who competed in the light middleweight division He began his professional career in 1980 and by 1982 he had compiled a record of 22 wins and no losses with 19 knockouts Ayala was born to a boxing family and had three brothers who were boxers Mike Ayala Paulie Ayala and Sammy Ayala Tony Ayala is considered one of the most promising boxing wasted talents by boxing writers and historians as his career cut short after he was imprisoned in 1983 at the age of 19 His first shot at the world title never happened due to his personal troubles and later conviction while his second shot proved unsuccessful as he was 40 years old and out of shape by that time Antonio Ayala Jr StatisticsNickname s El ToritoWeight s MiddleweightHeight5 ft 7 5 in 171 cm Reach68 in 173 cm NationalityAmericanBorn 1963 02 13 February 13 1963San Antonio Texas U S DiedMay 12 2015 2015 05 12 aged 52 San Antonio Texas U S StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights33Wins31Wins by KO27Losses2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Amateur career 1 3 Highlights 1 4 Professional career 1 5 Personal troubles 1 6 Rape conviction 1 7 Release in 1999 1 8 Reincarceration in 2004 1 9 Release in 2014 and father s funeral 1 10 El Torito at Zarzamora Street Gym 1 11 Death 2 Professional boxing record 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Ayala was born in San Antonio Texas Tony is the brother of former boxers Mike Ayala and Sammy Ayala and the son of trainer Tony Ayala Sr 1 Amateur career Edit Many have said Ayala was a boxing prodigy he first fought at the age of five at the age of six he avenged his first defeat At the age of eight he was rumored to suffer his last loss At fourteen he was battering a world champion around the ring At 15 he knocked out Sugar Ray Leonard s older brother Roger Leonard 2 At that point his achievements was a bit overshadowed by his older brother Mike who turned pro in 1975 and by the early 1980 was the number one ranked super bantamweight fighter in the world so Tony was dubbed simply the other fighting Ayala 3 Highlights Edit National Golden Gloves 165 lbs Indianapolis Indiana March 1979 1 2 Defeated Vaughn Hooks PTS Finals Defeated Lamont Kirkland PTS National Sports Festival 165 lbs Colorado Springs Colorado July 1979 Finals Defeated Alex Ramon PTSAyala won National Junior Olympic titles in 1977 and 1978 as well as a National Golden Gloves championship in 1979 compiling an amateur record of 140 8 with sixty knockouts He was one of Olympic hopefuls for the 1980 Summer Olympics 4 but turned pro instead of qualifying at the National Olympic Trials in Atlanta Georgia as Ayala withdrew Charles Carter qualified for the U S Olympic Team in the middleweight class but the U S participation was canceled soon thereafter due to the boycott Professional career Edit Ayala turned professional in June 1980 with a one round knockout of Zip Castillo and proceeded to score three other first round knock outs in a row He was co managed by the Duva family namely by Lou Duva Dan Duva and Kathy Duva By December 1981 Ayala the 18 year old was rated No 3 by the World Boxing Association 5 The young boxer was known as a savage brawler who was often considered a dirty fighter for example on one occasion he spit on his opponent after knocking him to the ground He also admitted to using heroin before a fight on three occasions his brother Mike Ayala also made allegations of using drugs before his world title fight against Danny Lopez In the summer of 1981 teenager Ayala was featured in a cover story of Sports Illustrated as a rising star in boxing Veteran boxing writer Michael Katz claimed he was the best young fighter he had ever seen Muhammad Ali s trainer Angelo Dundee said he thought Ayala could have been one of boxing s greatest fighters On September 16 1981 Ayala fought on the undercard of the legendary fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns Personal troubles Edit By summer 1982 Ayala split with and got back with his 18 year old wife Lisa they were living in New Jersey not far from the Duvas Twice a week on Mondays and Fridays he attended meetings of the local Alcoholics Anonymous On Wednesdays he drove to New York to attend meetings at the Freedom Institute On November 19 1982 Ayala was scheduled to meet Roberto Duran the former lightweight and welterweight champion in a 12 round junior middleweight bout co promoted by Dan Duva and Don King scheduled to be shown in prime time by NBC 6 7 During August September 1982 he took a monthly course in a clinic Care Unit Hospital in Orange California as part of a plea deal for one of his earlier attacks Though he was allowed to leave for training purposes The rehabilitation program kept him from having a 750 000 payday against Roberto Duran When the Duran fight didn t happen Ayala settled for about 150 000 to fight Argentinian Carlos Herrera It doesn t bother me he said I m looking at it as a step closer to the world title Davey Moore is going to have to meet me after this fight 8 Rape conviction Edit After defeating Carlos Herrera November 20 1982 he was scheduled to fight champion Davey Moore Ayala was to have one last tune up bout on January 26 1983 when he was scheduled to fight journeyman Leslie Sweet Lemonade Gardner at the Ice World Arena in Totowa New Jersey 9 By December 1982 Ayala was already a second ranked junior middleweight in the world 8 The fight was not to be On January 1 1983 Ayala burglarized the home of his neighbor a young schoolteacher and brutally sexually assaulted her 10 Although he was only 19 years old Ayala had already been convicted twice of assaults against women One of these attacks took place in the restroom of a drive in theatre and left the victim with a broken back He had been given probation for these offenses 11 Under a repeat offender s law he was sentenced to 35 years in prison The prosecutor at trial argued the young boxer should serve the full term because he was a danger to the community 12 Ayala Jr served his sentence term at Rahway State Prison and Trenton State Prison and released in 1999 Release in 1999 Edit Ayala was paroled from prison in 1999 and resumed his boxing career 13 winning six high profile fights all by knockout Ayala was still popular in his hometown however women s rights organizations often protested at his fights An eliminator against hard hitting ex champ Yori Boy Campas brought an end to his unlikely comeback a hand injury caused Ayala to quit on his stool after 8 rounds His troubles with the law continued In 2000 he was shot in the shoulder by a young woman after breaking into her home At Ayala s trial the prosecution pointed out this was almost an exact replay of Ayala s 1983 offense He received probation and a brief jail term for this offense In 2003 Ayala was charged with having sex with a thirteen year old girl but the charges were dismissed when the girl said she lied about it Reincarceration in 2004 Edit In 2004 Ayala was sentenced to ten years in prison for violation of probation after he was pulled over in his vehicle for speeding and was also charged with driving without a license heroin possession and possession of pornography in his vehicle Tony Jr was housed at the private Sanders Estes Unit for lower level offenders in Venus Southeast of Fort Worth where he worked as a janitor He was also housed at the Robertson unit in Abilene Texas a maximum security prison Release in 2014 and father s funeral Edit Ayala was released on April 25 2014 He did not grant any interviews or make any appearances or public statements during his second incarceration His father Tony Ayala Sr who still owned and operated the Zarzamora Street Gym in San Antonio died on April 10 2014 Tony was granted special permission to attend his father s funeral on April 16 2014 greeting family friends and fans his first public appearance in over a decade He then returned to custody to serve the remaining nine days of his sentence 14 15 El Torito at Zarzamora Street Gym Edit Tony Ayala Jr assisted his brothers Mike Ayala and Sammy Ayala in the running of the Zarzamora Street Gym in San Antonio following his father s death 16 Death Edit Ayala died on May 12 2015 age 52 from an apparent overdose at Zarzamora Street Gym San Antonio Texas It has been reported in the media that drug paraphernalia was found near his body 17 Professional boxing record Edit33 fights 31 wins 2 lossesBy knockout 27 2By decision 4 0No Result Record Opponent Opprecord Type Round time Date Location Notes33 Loss 31 2 Anthony Bonsante 22 3 3 TKO 11 12 1 32 25 Apr 2003 Thunderbird Wild West Casino Norman Oklahoma USA for vacant IBA Super Middleweight Title32 Win 31 1 Lee Fortune 25 20 2 KO 5 10 2 10 6 Sep 2002 Roy Wilkins Auditorium Saint Paul Minnesota USA31 Win 30 1 Urbano Gurrola 18 8 0 KO 2 10 2 52 3 May 2002 Randy s Ballroom San Antonio Texas USA30 Win 29 1 Manuel Lopez 22 2 0 TKO 2 10 1 10 9 Nov 2001 Sunset Station San Antonio Texas USA29 Win 28 1 Santos Cardona 39 9 0 UD 10 10 31 Jul 2001 Sunset Station San Antonio Texas USA 96 92 98 90 95 9328 Loss 27 1 Luis Ramon Campas 74 4 0 RTD 8 10 28 Jul 2000 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA Ayala not out for 9th27 Win 27 0 Gerald Coleman 16 14 0 KO 2 10 1 50 19 May 2000 Will Rogers Coliseum Fort Worth Texas USA26 Win 26 0 Jorge Luis Vado 16 7 1 KO 4 10 0 50 14 Apr 2000 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA25 Win 25 0 Tony Menefee 69 6 1 TKO 8 10 1 21 11 Dec 1999 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA24 Win 24 0 Robert Koon 18 6 1 TKO 4 10 1 54 24 Sep 1999 Memorial Coliseum Corpus Christi Texas USA23 Win 23 0 Manuel Esparza 19 5 1 TKO 3 10 2 53 20 Aug 1999 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USAServed a prison term Canc 22 0 Davey Moore 11 0 0 NR 0 12 29 Jan 1983 Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino Atlantic City New Jersey USA for WBA World Super Welterweight Title22 Win 22 0 Carlos Herrera 47 6 0 KO 3 10 2 34 20 Nov 1982 Convention Hall Atlantic City New Jersey USA WBA World Super Welterweight Title eliminatorTook a mandatory rehabilitation course in a clinic Canc 21 0 Roberto Duran 74 4 NR 0 12 19 Nov 1982 USA WBA World Super Welterweight Title eliminator21 Win 21 0 Robbie Epps 30 2 0 TKO 1 10 1 32 1 Aug 1982 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA20 Win 20 0 Curtis Ramsey 21 11 5 UD 10 10 26 Jun 1982 Will Rogers Coliseum Fort Worth Texas USA19 Win 19 0 Steve Gregory 26 2 2 TKO 3 10 2 02 2 May 1982 Curtis Hixon Hall Tampa Florida USA18 Win 18 0 Dario De Asa 8 8 0 KO 2 10 10 Apr 1982 Astro Arena Houston Texas USA17 Win 17 0 Nat King 26 18 1 KO 4 10 2 59 26 Feb 1982 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA16 Win 16 0 James Waire 17 9 1 TKO 7 10 15 Jan 1982 Will Rogers Coliseum Fort Worth Texas USA15 Win 15 0 J J Cottrell 22 10 3 TKO 8 10 10 Dec 1981 Ice World Totowa New Jersey USA14 Win 14 0 Jose Baquedano 30 7 1 KO 1 10 1 09 16 Sep 1981 Caesars Palace Outdoor Arena Las Vegas Nevada USA13 Win 13 0 Nicanor Camacho 8 0 1 UD 10 10 23 Aug 1981 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Texas USA 100 91 100 93 100 9312 Win 12 0 Jerry Cheatham 31 5 2 TKO 6 10 1 44 25 Jun 1981 Astrodome Houston Texas USA11 Win 11 0 Pat Hallacy 27 6 1 KO 4 10 23 May 1981 San Remo Liguria Italy10 Win 10 0 Agapito Ramirez 11 12 1 TKO 3 8 25 Apr 1981 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Phoenix Arizona USA9 Win 9 0 Mario Maldonado 11 7 1 KO 3 8 2 57 28 Mar 1981 Carrier Dome Syracuse New York USA8 Win 8 0 Jose Luis Baltazar 30 29 2 TKO 2 10 2 59 16 Jan 1981 HemisFair Arena San Antonio Texas USA7 Win 7 0 Earl Liburd 11 8 1 KO 1 8 20 Dec 1980 Kingsbridge Armory Bronx New York USA6 Win 6 0 Lester Groves 5 4 2 KO 2 10 0 59 20 Nov 1980 Ice World Totowa New Jersey USA5 Win 5 0 Mike Baker 35 14 1 UD 8 8 1 Nov 1980 Caesars Tahoe Stateline Nevada USA 80 72 80 72 80 724 Win 4 0 Archie Andrews 11 12 0 KO 1 10 18 Sep 1980 Ice World Totowa New Jersey USA3 Win 3 0 Manuel Torres 3 11 1 KO 1 10 28 Jul 1980 Memorial Civic Center Corpus Christi Texas USA2 Win 2 0 German Marquez 2 4 0 KO 1 8 2 25 15 Jul 1980 Royal Palace Ballroom San Antonio Texas USA1 Win 1 0 Zip Castillo 23 16 1 KO 1 8 2 25 17 Jun 1980 Royal Palace Ballroom San Antonio Texas USAReferences Edit Fight dreams born at gym in San Antonio boxing ESPN Sports espn go com 2007 07 15 Retrieved 2012 10 17 Katz Michael December 21 1980 Ayala Veteran at 17 Wins by a Knockout The New York Times Retrieved 2019 06 12 Garcia Ignacio April 1981 Tony Ayala Jr Bulling His Way To The Top NBR 5 3 51 ISSN 0147 3247 Amdur Neil August 13 1979 U S Athletes Look to Moscow Optimism but Apprehension The New York Times Retrieved 2019 06 12 McGowen Deane December 11 1981 Ayala Stops Cottrell in 8th The New York Times Retrieved 2019 06 12 Sports People Contract Confusion The New York Times August 3 1982 Retrieved 2019 06 12 Katz Michael August 23 1982 A Troubled Ayala Will Enter Clinic For Emotional Help The New York Times Retrieved 2019 06 12 a b Katz Michael October 27 1982 Ayala Is Winning His Toughest Bout The New York Times Retrieved 2019 06 12 An Interview With Tony Ayala Jr By Thomas Gerbasi Cyberboxingzone com Retrieved 2012 10 17 Boxer Tony Ayala Jr 41 was jailed for violating the Chicago Tribune Articles chicagotribune com 2004 07 09 Retrieved 2012 10 17 ESPN com BOXING Ayala faces what could be his last bout A espncdn com Retrieved 2012 10 17 Tony Ayala Jr Arrested ABC News Abcnews go com Retrieved 2012 10 17 CNN SI Boxing Ayala seeks rematch with life Monday August 23 1999 07 42 PM Cgi cnnsi com 1999 08 23 Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved 2012 10 17 Tony Ayala Sentenced To Ten Years In Prison Eastsideboxing com 2004 07 29 Retrieved 2012 10 17 Ayala ponders future after son again denied parole 4 November 2012 Torito following in father s footsteps at Zarzamora Street Gym 9 May 2014 S A boxer Tony Ayala Jr dies at 52External links EditBest Prospect of All Time Boxing record for Tony Ayala Jr from BoxRec registration required history Retrieved from 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