Rosario again took off one year, but after Chavez vacated the title in 1989, Rosario came back and won it again, beating tough Kronk prospect Anthony Jones for the championship. Rosario lost, but he didn't lose any credit in losing to a great like Chavez and giving him a war before losing. By round 11, Rosario's eye was almost shut down, spitting blood from his mouth and the fight got stopped by the referee. He defended the title against fellow Puerto Rican Juan Nazario with a knockout in 8 in Chicago, but in his next defense, had to give the title away to Julio Cesar Chavez in Las Vegas. His pose raising his arms after the fight became Ring Magazine's cover for next month, the only time Rosario was featured on the cover of that magazine's English version. To this day, fans debate whether Rosario deserved the win or Camacho did.īecause of the closeness of that bout, the WBA gave him a chance to challenge the other world lightweight champion, Livingstone Bramble and he went to Miami and defeated Bramble by a knockout in round two to become world lightweight champion for the second time. The fight was televised by HBO, and although Rosario shook Camacho badly in round 5 and rallied down the stretch, Camacho swept the middle rounds and the judges thought that had been enough for him to retain the title by a split decision. On June 13, 1986, he met world champion Hector 'Macho' Camacho at the Madison Square Garden in New York. He won a comeback fight vs future world champion Frankie Randall in London and then had to wait one more year before an opportunity to recover the title. It was Rosario's first defeat, and he seemed to never fully recovered from it. Rosario dropped Ramirez once in round 1 and again in round 2, but Ramirez was well trained and got off the canvas to take Rosario's title away with a 4 round technical knockout. Then came Howard Davis Jr, who was leading Rosario on all scorecards and then was dropped with 10 seconds to go in the bout, losing a Split decision.Ī rematch with Ramirez was signed and they met in San Juan for the second time November 3, 1984. Elizondo had lasted 7 rounds with Arguello in a previous world title challenge and was expected to give Rosario a tough challenge. Rosario went back to the ring in 1984 and in his first defense, he knocked out Roberto Elizondo in 1 round. As it turned out, Rosario injured his hand during the fight and needed surgery, for which the World Boxing Council gave him a dispense. The judges, and most of the public present, felt Rosario had done enough to win, and Edwin Rosario had become world lightweight champion by the unanimous score of 115-113 on all 3 judging cards. Rosario then was matched with Mexico's Jose Luis Ramirez, and in May 1, 1983, Rosario dominated the first 7 rounds, but tired down the stretch to make for a very close fight. There was talks of a title fight with World lightweight champion Alexis Arguello, to be held in Miami, but Arguello abandoned the division to challenge Aaron Pryor in a rematch. By this time, he was 20-0 with 18 knockouts. He scored big knockout wins over Young Ezzard Charles in 3 rounds (in the Holmes- Cooney undercard) and Edwin Viruet. Rosario, who had turned professional 2 years before his brother's death, kept on going, wanting to honor his brother's memory by winning a world championship. Chapo had a stellar amateur boxing career, inspired by his brother Papo Rosario, a buddying professional who was expected to become one of Puerto Rico's greatest all time fighters, until his supposedly drug related death. Unfortunately, at the end, his long battle with a suspected drug addiction caused him to really die at the age of 36, and, of course, this time he had to stay dead.Ĭhapo, as he was known around the world of boxing, was born in Barrio Candelaria, Toa Baja, an extremely poor barrio filled with sandy streets and kids and dogs playing on them. Edwin "El Chapo" Rosario ( 1961- 1997) was more like a Boxing version of the Puerto Rican plant Mori-vivi.
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