Rubén Darío Palacio

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Ruben Darío "El Huracán" Palacio (1 December 1962 in Puerto Nare, Antioquia – 14 November 2003 in Medellín, Colombia[1]) was a Colombian boxer.

Professional career[edit]

Palacio fought 11 years before surprisingly winning the WBO title in England with an eighth-round technical knockout of British star Colin McMillan after McMillan dislocated his shoulder on 26 September 1992.

Before that, Palacio had tried unsuccessfully to win a world title on 3 occasions and never gave up on his dream, even when he had very low points in his career (between 1984 and 1986, for example, he lost 4 out of 5 fights).

He was very much the underdog against the flashy 23-1 McMillan but Palacio had his night of glory that day in London. Ironically, he returned to England to defend his title and then he was diagnosed with the HIV virus by the British Boxing Board of Control. Palacio had to relinquish the belt he had waited so long to win and retired with a 45-11-2 (19 KO) record.[2][3]

Life after boxing[edit]

After relinquishing the belt, the former champion's life was a tragic downward spiral. He was arrested on drug trafficking charges in the US a year after and spent four years in jail.

Death[edit]

Palacio died of AIDS in a hospital in Medellín, Colombia on 14 November 2003. He was a few weeks short of his 41st birthday.

Achievements
Preceded by WBO Featherweight Champion
26 September 1992– 1993
Retired
Succeeded by

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BoxRec: Ruben Dario Palacio". boxrec.com.
  2. ^ "HIV sidelines boxing champ". Tampa Bay Times.
  3. ^ Gutkin, Steven (23 May 1993). "PALACIO GOES ON TO NEXT FIGHT" – via www.washingtonpost.com.

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