RIP Johnny Tapia.......

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) —Johnny Tapia, the five-time boxing champion whose turbulent career was marked by cocaine addiction, alcohol, depression and run-ins with the law, was found dead Sunday at his Albuquerque home. He was 45.

Authorities were called to the house at about 7:45 p.m. on Sunday, spokesman Robert Gibbs said. The death didn't appear to be suspicious, he said.

Tapia won five championships in three weight classes, winning the WBA bantamweight title, the IBF and WBO junior bantamweight titles and the IBF featherweight belt.

He was regarded as the consummate underdog by his fans. The more trouble he found outside the ring —including several stints in jail —the more they rallied around him.

In a 1990s-era feud with fellow Albuquerque boxer and former world champion Danny Romero, Tapia's fans anointed him with the slang Spanish title of "Burque's Best."

But his life was also marked by tragedy. He was orphaned at 8, his mother stabbed 26 times with a screwdriver and left to die.

In 2007, he was hospitalized after an apparent cocaine overdose. Several days later, his brother-in-law and his nephew were killed in car accident on their way to Albuquerque to see the ailing boxer.

Tapia was banned from boxing for 3 1/2 years in the early '90s because of his cocaine addiction. But he knocked out Henry Martinez to win the WBO bantamweight title in 1994, and won four more championships over the next eight years.

He last fought in June, outpointing Mauricio Pastrana in an eight-round decision. He finished with a 59-5-2 record.

Gibbs said an autopsy will be performed in the next few days.
 
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RIP. His nickname summed up his life perfectly - "Mi Vida Loca".


Johnny Tapia's life began with tragedy. His father had reportedly been murdered while his mother was pregnant with him. When he was eight years old, his mother, Virginia, was kidnapped, raped, hanged, repeatedly stabbed, and left for dead by her assailant. Tapia was awakened by her screams and saw her chained to the back of a pickup truck. He tried to alert others in his household, but no one believed him. His mother was later found by the police and taken to the hospital after she had crawled 100 yards to a road. She died four days after the attack without regaining consciousness. Raised thereafter by his grandmother, Tapia turned to boxing at the age of nine.

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Yea he was a pretty good boxer seen handful of his fights growing up..... Sad stuff he had to go through in life but none the less he's in a better place. RIP MI VIDA LOCA
 
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The sad thing is that this is not a shock there have been rumors of his passing for the past couple of years.......he was a TRUE legend to the community but sucked by his troubled past, his fights were always epic
 
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RIP. His nickname summed up his life perfectly - "Mi Vida Loca".


Johnny Tapia's life began with tragedy. His father had reportedly been murdered while his mother was pregnant with him. When he was eight years old, his mother, Virginia, was kidnapped, raped, hanged, repeatedly stabbed, and left for dead by her assailant. Tapia was awakened by her screams and saw her chained to the back of a pickup truck. He tried to alert others in his household, but no one believed him. His mother was later found by the police and taken to the hospital after she had crawled 100 yards to a road. She died four days after the attack without regaining consciousness. Raised thereafter by his grandmother, Tapia turned to boxing at the age of nine.

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That is a rough way to start out a life.......

RIP Tapia
 
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Gonna be a crazy ass movie



Johnny Tapia Movie Moves Forward, Lead Actor is Cast


Red Riding Hood actor Shiloh Fernandez is bringing champion boxer Johnny Tapia back to life in an upcoming movie biopic.

The sportsman had been working on plans to take his life story to the big screen for months before he died in May, and producers are now pressing ahead with the project by casting Fernandez in the title role for Johnny.

The film will focus on the late boxer's traumatic childhood, which saw his father murdered before he was even born and his mother kidnapped, raped and killed when he was just eight years old.

The harrowing series of events led Tapia, who first stepped into the ring at the age of nine, to develop a lifelong drug addiction.

The five-time world championship boxer passed away at the age of 45, and autopsy results released on Thursday reveal he died from heart disease exacerbated by prescription drugs - not a cocaine overdose as had been widely speculated.

The movie will be directed by Eddie Alcazar and filming is due to begin next year, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Fernandez will next be seen in the remake of "The Evil Dead."




 
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don't think so. I know he was in the Deadgirl movie (which I thought was a pretty dope sick/twisted flim). Not sure about anything else. He does seem to be too much of a "pretty boy" type actor for the role, but I suppose if it's focusing on Tapia's childhood/early career it's not too bad.

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