Five-time champion Tapia dies - reports | Inquirer Sports

Five-time champion Tapia dies – reports

/ 12:43 PM May 28, 2012

Johnny Tapia

In a Feb. 21, 2007, file photo, five-time world champion boxer Johnny Tapia speaks during an interview at an Albuquerque, N.M., hotel. Police Sunday May 27, 2012,say five-time world boxing champion Tapia has been found dead by a family member at his home in Albuquerque, N.M. (AP Photo/Jake Schoellkopf, File)

LOS ANGELES – Five-time world boxing champion Johnny Tapia has died at his house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Albuquerque Journal reported on Sunday, citing a family source.

According to the newspaper, Albuquerque police were called to Tapia’s house on Sunday evening by a family member who found a body there.

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Police spokesman Robert Gibbs told the Journal that the death did not appear suspicious and an autopsy would be conducted to determine the cause of death.

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Tapia, 45, was known for his battles with cross-town rival Danny Romero, Paulie Ayala and Marco Antonio Barrera.

He earned world titles in the super flyweight, bantamweight and featherweight divisions in a professional career that began in 1988.

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In 2007, Tapia was hospitalised after an apparent drug overdose. While he was in hospital, two members of his family — his brother-in-law and a nephew — were killed in a road accident.

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Tapia, whose battles with addiction led to several brushes with the law, amassed a record of 59 wins, five losses and two draws with 30 knockouts.

Tapia’s last fight was an eight-round unanimous decision over Mauricio Pastrana in Albuquerque in June 2011.

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