Victor - Manuel Galindez [repack]

Victor looked at him, confused.

Galíndez turned professional in 1972 and quickly rose through the ranks. He won his first 24 fights, mostly by knockout, before facing Billy Jackson for the vacant WBA light heavyweight title on July 7, 1974. Galíndez won the fight by TKO in the fifth round, becoming the first Latin American boxer to win a world title in the light heavyweight division. victor manuel galindez

One young fighter once asked him, "What's the secret to becoming a champion?" Victor looked at him, confused

Born on August 2, 1948, in Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Galíndez began his boxing career at a young age. As an amateur, he represented Argentina in several international competitions, including the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he competed in the light heavyweight division. Galíndez won the fight by TKO in the

On December 7, 1974, Galíndez made history by stopping Len Hutchins in 13 rounds to become the third Latin American to win a world light heavyweight title. Victor Courage wins heavyweight title fight - Facebook

Born on November 2, 1948, in Vedia, Buenos Aires, Galíndez initially showed an interest in both boxing and stock car racing. His amateur boxing career was successful, highlighted by a silver medal at the 1967 Pan American Games and an appearance representing Argentina at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

Victor smiled—a rare, warm smile. "The secret," he said, "is to stop trying to be a champion. Be a student first. Be a good person second. If those two things are true, the titles will take care of themselves."