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- Q4666546 description "Boxer".
- Q4666546 description "Boxer".
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- Q4666546 abstract "Abel Evaristo Cestac (25 August 1918 – 16 January 1995) was a boxer from Argentina.Cestac was an amateur boxer when he was discovered by Luis Angel Firpo in July 1940.According to Firpo, he came across Cestac fighting a steer because he could not find any men his equal in strength.Firpo predicted that Cestac would be world heavyweight champion within three years.Jack Dempsey and Luis Ángel Firpo agreed to jointly manage Cestac.When he came to New York in July 1945, the journalist Horacio Estol acted as his representative.On 27 July 1945 he fought John Thomas at Madison Square Gardens, losing on the split decision after ten rounds.Despite the initial setback, he went on to win 39 professional fights, with 14 losses and three draws.Abel Cestac became the South American heavyweight champion.In March 1951 he came to Toledo, Ohio to fight Archie Moore, who was forty pounds lighter.However, Moore defeated him in ten rounds on a unanimous decision.In June 1951, Moore came to Buenos Aires for a return match, again defeating Cestac, who retired in the tenth round.Cestac fought twice more, being defeated by Arturo Godoy in August 1951 and by Cesar Brion in November 1951.After this he retired from the ring.".
- Q4666546 birthDate "1918-08-25".
- Q4666546 birthYear "1918".
- Q4666546 deathDate "1995-01-16".
- Q4666546 deathYear "1995".
- Q4666546 height "1.93".
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- Q4666546 birthDate "1918-08-25".
- Q4666546 dateOfBirth "1918-08-25".
- Q4666546 dateOfDeath "1995-01-16".
- Q4666546 deathDate "1995-01-16".
- Q4666546 name "Abel Cestac".
- Q4666546 name "Cestac, Abel".
- Q4666546 shortDescription "Boxer".
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- Q4666546 comment "Abel Evaristo Cestac (25 August 1918 – 16 January 1995) was a boxer from Argentina.Cestac was an amateur boxer when he was discovered by Luis Angel Firpo in July 1940.According to Firpo, he came across Cestac fighting a steer because he could not find any men his equal in strength.Firpo predicted that Cestac would be world heavyweight champion within three years.Jack Dempsey and Luis Ángel Firpo agreed to jointly manage Cestac.When he came to New York in July 1945, the journalist Horacio Estol acted as his representative.On 27 July 1945 he fought John Thomas at Madison Square Gardens, losing on the split decision after ten rounds.Despite the initial setback, he went on to win 39 professional fights, with 14 losses and three draws.Abel Cestac became the South American heavyweight champion.In March 1951 he came to Toledo, Ohio to fight Archie Moore, who was forty pounds lighter.However, Moore defeated him in ten rounds on a unanimous decision.In June 1951, Moore came to Buenos Aires for a return match, again defeating Cestac, who retired in the tenth round.Cestac fought twice more, being defeated by Arturo Godoy in August 1951 and by Cesar Brion in November 1951.After this he retired from the ring.".
- Q4666546 label "Abel Cestac".
- Q4666546 givenName "Abel".
- Q4666546 name "Abel Cestac".
- Q4666546 name "Cestac, Abel".
- Q4666546 surname "Cestac".