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losses and 4 draws (ties) in 25 bouts, compared to Molinares' 1–0. He stopped Torres to score his first knockout win as a professional boxer. Wins over Eliseo Benitez and Mateo Valdes followed, and Molinares then challenged for the Colombian national Welterweight title, which was vacant at the time. Molinares fought 3–6–1 Simon Ramos on June 21, 1985, in Cartagena, winning the national championship by knockout.
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The fighting pair were involved in a rather long blows exchange towards the end of round six, Starling being near the ropes at the time. Then they moved, Starling's back facing one of the ring's corners. The two boxers then launched hard, interchanging, over-looping right hands. Starling's missed but
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When he returned, on April 15, 1989, he was surprisingly knocked out by the 7–7–2 Horacio Perez, losing his condition as an undefeated boxer. He fought only once more as a professional boxer, suffering an even bigger upset when faced with the debuting Jose Luis Esteven, who also beat the now former
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Although Molinares, technically at least, had not defeated Starling, he continued undefeated up until that point, with 23 wins, 20 by knockout, and the Starling bout having been declared a no-contest. It was reported from Colombia, however, that the champion was having personal problems, suffering
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A win over mismatched Edgar Rodriguez (1–3 before their bout) followed the Trujillo victory and then, on November 15, 1986, Molinares faced Mexican Sergio Sanchez, 18–7–1, at the Estadio Metropolitano in Barranquilla. This fight was for the Federacion Caribena de Boxeo's (Fecarbox-Caribbean Boxing
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Winning the national title was followed by wins over Jairo Segovia, Glenroy Savage and Emilio Olivera, all of whom fell by knockout to Molinares' punches. Then Molinares experienced a raise in opposition quality when he boxed the highly experienced Ezequier "Cocoa" Sanchez, a boxer who had faced
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and the controversial way in which it ended. Behind on the scorecards, Molinares launched a punch that knocked Starling out, but the punch seemingly landed just after the bell to end round six rang. Viewings of the fight's video, both by officials during a WBA inquest right after the bout and on
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Tomas Molinares debuted as a professional boxer on October 26, 1984, when he faced 0–1–1 Arnovis Castro at the Bernardo Caraballo Coliseum in Cartagena, winning by decision. On March 1, 1985, Molinares faced the much more experienced Cristobal Torres, who had accumulated a record of 11 wins, 10
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for McCrory's WBC world welterweight championship; and who was coming off losing to the heralded South African Harold Volbrecht. On April 30, 1986, at Barranquilla, Molinares outpointed Trujillo. By then, Molinares was ranked among the top ten welterweights around the world by the WBA.
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A rematch with Simon Ramos, by now 3–9–1, followed, fight in which Molinares again stopped Ramos, this time on September 4, 1987. Next was Molinares' international debut as a professional boxer, when he faced 11–6–3 Fernando Martinez on October 24, 1987, at the
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Molinares' hit Starling on the button of Starling's chin. About that moment, the bell sounded to finish the round. Starling fell to the floor face-first, and was counted out by referee Cortez. Starling sprained his right ankle after he fell on top of it.
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Saul Julio, who, at 16–1–1 was considered another top Colombian prospect at the time, next faced Molinares, Molinares coming on top by knockout on January 31, 1986, in Cartagena. On March 14, 1986, Molinares beat Ruben Veliz and then he faced former
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area's title by defeating Sanchez with a knockout. Undefeated Jorge Manchengo (8–0) was dispatched next, a technical knockout victim on December 12, 1986. A couple of wins over mismatched Alberto Lindo (8–3) and Maxiliano Cimarra (1–0) (fought at
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It was later reported that after retirement, Molinares was seen working at a warehouse owned by his manager, Willy Chams. After these claims, Chams died, and Molinares' whereabouts are currently unknown, although
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announced that Molinares would be defending his WBA world championship against former world champion and 1984 Olympic gold medal winner, Mark Breland on February 4. This bout, however, never took place.
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It was a close fight; after five rounds, Starling led on the scorecards of Bernie Soto and Ove Ovesen by a single point, 48–47 on both judges' cards, while Guy Jutras had the bout a tie at 48–48.
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Starling himself was unaware that he had been floored and expressed no knowledge of being counted out by referee Cortez during an interview with Merchant immediately after the bout.
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Molinares started facing trouble to defend his title right away. He reportedly had problems making his division's weight limit of 147 pounds, but on December 16, the
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With a record of 23–0, 20 wins by knockout, Molinares flew to the United States to fight WBA world welterweight champion Marlon Starling, who had upset
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deemed the bout as a no-contest, the WBA recognized Molinares as the world welterweight champion however Molinares would soon vacate his title
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some of the very best fighters in the world,before trading gloves with Molinares on December 14, 1985, at the Humberto Perea Coliseum in
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Molinares had a final professional boxing record of 23 wins, 2 losses and one no-contest, with 20 of those wins by knockout. He and
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The Molinares-Starling bout formed part of a series of famous fights that had controversial endings around that era (including
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YouTube showings, prove and have proven inconclusive as far as whether Molinares threw the punch in time or not.
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Molinares unintentionally lands a knock-out punch on Starling just after bell sounds to end the 6th round, the
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before he and Molinares had a showdown on Friday, December 18, 1987, as part of an undercard headed by
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stand out as boxers who were world champions despite never having officially won a world title bout.
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regional Welterweight champion, Panamanian Carlos Trujillo, who had recently challenged
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world champion by a knockout. Both his two final bouts took place at Barranquilla.
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welterweight champion of the world. He is remembered mostly for his fight with
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for Curry's undisputed world Welterweight title, beaten Trujillo and lost to
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from depression. He vacated the title and took a few months off boxing.
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The same day that the New York Times published that information, in
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Federation) vacant welterweight championship. Molinares won the
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to win the championship. Staged on July 29, 1988, at the
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states his current residence as being in Barranquilla.
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Index

Cartagena, Colombia
Welterweight
Cartagena, Colombia
WBA
Marlon Starling
Barranquilla
WBC FECARBOX
Milton McCrory
Caribbean
San Andres Island
Colombia
Tamiami Fairgrounds Auditorium
Miami, Florida
Sugar Baby Rojas
Gustavo Ballas
Donald Curry
Ruben Dario Palacios
Fidel Bassa
Mark Breland
Atlantic City Convention Hall
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Joe Cortez
Jim Lampley
Larry Merchant
HBO
Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. versus Meldrick Taylor I
Greg Haugen
Miguel Santana
James Douglas versus Mike Tyson
Hector Camacho Sr.

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