Bernardo Mercado

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Bernardo Mercado
Born
Bernardo Mercado

(1952-01-16)January 16, 1952
Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights38
Wins33
Wins by KO28
Losses5
Draws0
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Colombia
Central American and Caribbean Games
Bronze medal – third place 1974 Santo Domingo Light-heavyweight

Bernardo Mercado (January 16, 1952 – June 11, 2021) was a Colombian

professional boxer briefly ranked as the top contender for the title of champion in 1980 by the WBC
.

Born in Montería, Colombia,[1][2] Mercado won a bronze medal in the light-heavyweight category at the 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games.[3]

Mercado was once a sparring partner for Argentine heavyweight Oscar Bonavena, before turning professional on November 15, 1975.

Of his first 20 bouts, the 6-foot-4-inch (193 cm) power puncher won 17 by knockout, nine in the first round. Mercado's first loss as a pro came in 1978, at the hands of future champion "Big" John Tate.[2]

He went on to fight other future champions Mike Weaver and Trevor Berbick, knocking Berbick out in the first round of their meeting on April 3, 1979. In 1980, he earned a seventh round technical knockout over dangerous contender and multiple-time world title challenger Earnie Shavers and was ranked as the number one contender to Larry Holmes' WBC belt. He was defeated in an elimination bout with former champion Leon Spinks by 9 round technical knockout. He would go on to fight such name fighters as Randall "Tex" Cobb and Jimmy Thunder (with whom he fought in his last bout on December 8, 1989).[1]

Professional boxing record

33 Wins (28 knockouts, 5 decisions), 5 Losses (4 knockouts, 1 decision)[2]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 33–5 New Zealand Jimmy Thunder TKO 1 08/12/1989
Melbourne, Victoria
Referee stopped the bout at 1:27 of the first round.
Win 33–4 United States Wesley Watson TKO 1 13/08/1988 United States Bristol, Tennessee
Win 32–4 United States Wesley Smith KO 4 02/08/1988
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 31–4 Canada Conroy Nelson UD 8 28/05/1988
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Win 30–4 Mexico Jose Luis Gonzalez KO 1 06/11/1986
Los Angeles, California
Win 29–4 Mexico Fernando Montes TKO 8 04/09/1986
Los Angeles, California
Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the eighth round.
Win 28–4 Mexico Fernando Montes TKO 5 07/05/1983
Cartagena de Indias
Loss 27–4 United States Randall "Tex" Cobb PTS 10 06/11/1981
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Win 27–3 Costa Rica Gilberto Acuna TKO 1 13/06/1981 United States Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida
Loss 26–3 United States Leon Spinks TKO 9 02/10/1980
Las Vegas, Nevada
Referee stopped the bout at 2:52 of the ninth round.
Win 26–2 United States Tom Prater TKO 12 14/08/1980 Colombia Bogotá WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Title.
Win 25–2 United States Earnie Shavers TKO 7 08/03/1980 United States Great Gorge Resort, McAfee, New Jersey Referee stopped the bout at 0:41 of the seventh round.
Win 24–2 United States Henry Clark PTS 10 03/08/1979 United States Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
Win 23–2 Tonga Fili Moala TKO 6 25/05/1979
San Diego, California
Win 22–2 Jamaica Trevor Berbick KO 1 03/04/1979
Halifax, Nova Scotia
WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Title. Berbick knocked out at 2:55 of the first round.
Win 21–2 Tonga Tony Pulu TKO 8 14/02/1979
Salt Lake City, Utah
Loss 20–2 United States Mike Weaver TKO 5 22/10/1978
Sahara Reno, Reno, Nevada
Loss 20–1 United States John Tate TKO 2 22/06/1978 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City Referee stopped the bout at 2:24 of the second round.
Win 20–0 United States Horace Robinson PTS 10 24/02/1978
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 19–0 Tonga Fili Moala TKO 8 18/11/1977
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 18–0 United States Roger Russell KO 1 29/09/1977 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City Russell knocked out at 1:17 of the first round.
Win 17–0 United States Battling Bob Smith KO 2 22/07/1977
Cartagena de Indias
Win 16–0 United States Horace Robinson PTS 6 11/05/1977 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win 15–0 United States Randy Stephens KO 2 29/04/1977 United States Fort Worth, Texas
Win 14–0 United States Dan Ronnell KO 7 10/03/1977
Los Angeles, California
Win 13–0 United States Paul Solomon KO 1 15/02/1977
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
Win 12–0 Tonga Johnny Pouha KO 1 03/11/1976
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 11–0 United States Dan Ronnell KO 6 22/10/1976
Los Angeles, California
Win 10–0 Canada Earl McLeay TKO 1 05/10/1976 United States Hyatt Regency, Incline Village, Nevada
Win 9–0 United States J.J. Woody KO 3 28/09/1976
Bronx, New York
Win 8–0 United States Battling Bob Smith KO 1 22/09/1976
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 7–0 United States MacArthur Swindell UD 8 19/08/1976
Washoe County Fairgrounds, Reno, Nevada
Win 6–0 Mexico Manuel Ramos KO 5 13/05/1976 United States Albuquerque Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Win 5–0 United States Mark White KO 1 26/02/1976 United States Reno, Nevada
Win 4–0 United States Dave Martinez KO 3 12/02/1976
Los Angeles, California
Win 3–0 United States Marlyn Johnson KO 1 08/01/1976
Los Angeles, California
Win 2–0 United States Kenny Charles TKO 1 11/12/1975
Los Angeles, California
Referee stopped the bout at 0:23 of the first round.
Win 1–0 United States Harry Washington KO 1 15/11/1975
Los Angeles, California
Washington knocked out at 2:34 of the first round.

Exhibition boxing record

1 fight 0 wins 0 losses
Non-scored 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
1 0–0 (1) United States Muhammad Ali 5 Nov 14, 1977 Colombia Santamaría Bullring, Bogotá, Colombia Non-scored bout

References

  1. ^ a b "Bernardo Mercado Boxer History, Facts, and News". AllBoxingStats.com. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Professional boxing record for Bernardo Mercado". BoxRec. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
  3. ^ "12.Central American and Caribbean Games - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - February 27 - March 13 1974". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2019-03-31.

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