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Alonzo gets a shot at WBA beltBy BRANT JAMES, Times Staff Writer© St. Petersburg Times published February 25, 2003 SPRING HILL -- Jose Alonzo, an undefeated super middleweight from Spring Hill who recently received his first world ranking, signed a contract last week to fight on April 18 for the vacant World Boxing Association Fedecentro world title. Alonzo, 25, is scheduled to fight Albert Albaladejo in a rematch of a six-round 57-56, 58-55, 58-55 unanimous decision in June. The 33-year-old was dominated in the early rounds. But Albaladejo eventually gave Alonzo, who was competing as the main event for the first time, his toughest bout as a professional. "He said he's going to knock me out, but we'll see," Alonzo said. "I'm going to bring a championship back to Spring Hill with me. I don't think that's ever been done before," Alonzo said. "I'm going to be ready." The title bout will be held at Tampa's A La Carte Event Pavilion. Alonzo said no tune-up fights are scheduled. Trainer Don Kahn, who also lives in Spring Hill, was in Las Vegas working with other fighters Monday and unavailable for comment. Alonzo, 10-0 with six knockouts, is listed fourth in the world in the just-released WBA Fedecentro super middleweight rankings, which are for younger or less-experienced boxers of Latin American decent. Alonzo's family originally is from Puerto Rico. Albaladejo has lost his last three fights, beginning with an April 2002 six-round unanimous decision to Alonzo's stablemate, Gene Molen (11-0, eight knockouts), and an August first-round technical knockout by Ron Simms (10-0, 7 knockouts). © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • St. Petersburg Times
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