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Mexican Boxer 'Tony' Rodriguez Is Found Dead in His Hotel After Fighting in the u.s.a.

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Mexican boxing is again in mourning. And it is that on Monday, July 7, it was announced that boxer Pedro Antonio “Tony” Rodríguez was found dead in his hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona. The death occurred one day after the pugilist participated in a boxing function. “Tony” Rodríguez climbed into the ring on Saturday, July 5, to measure himself to the American fighter Phillip Vella, at the American Royal Palace in Phoenix. The fight ended with a ne…
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Mexican boxing is again in mourning. And it is that on Monday, July 7, it was announced that boxer Pedro Antonio “Tony” Rodríguez was found dead in his hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona. The death occurred one day after the pugilist participated in a boxing function. “Tony” Rodríguez climbed into the ring on Saturday, July 5, to measure himself to the American fighter Phillip Vella, at the American Royal Palace in Phoenix. The fight ended with a ne…

Mexican boxer Pedro Antonio “Tony” Rodríguez, 37, was found dead on Sunday, July 6 in a hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona, a few hours after having fought in a professional match. Rodríguez had participated on Saturday night in a boxing show, where he lost by decision to American Phillip Vella in a six-round fight in the super-gallo category. After the event, he returned to his hotel but no longer showed up for the scheduled dinner or boarded the a…

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The boxing world is in mourning after the death of Mexican boxer Tony Rodríguez was confirmed. He was found dead in his hotel room in Arizona, United States, just hours after his most recent professional bout. The news has shocked both the sports community and those who knew him outside the ring, as in addition to being a boxer, Tony worked for the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). Rodríguez, originally from the state of Durango, fought …

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segundoasegundo.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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