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 In August 1996 he knocked out Narcissi Valenzuela, to claim the unheralded WBC Continental Americas super featherweight title. Again in Las Vegas, Peas lost the same title by points to Julian Wheeler in October two months later. In the January 1997 rematch, Peas regained the title by outpointing Wheeler in Los Angeles. As a clown prince, Peas befittingly fought many of his bouts in the entertainment-oriented states of California and Nevada. Miracle Bust In April 1997 in Las Vegas, Peas retained the WBC Continental Americas super featherweight crown, knocking out Gerald Gray in the third round. In August of the same year, Peas was stopped by fifth round TKO by Angel Manfred, failing in his quest again for the World Boxing Union (WBU) super featherweight title. In August 1998, Peas won the North American Boxing Union (NABU) featherweight title in knocking out Juan Macias in the sixth round in Las Vegas. In August, Peas won the IBA Americas super featherweight crown, knocking out Juan Perez in El Paso in Texas. A year later, Peas was knocked out in the fifth round by Jose Castillo who then captured the vacant IBA super featherweight crown. This happened in Mexicali at the same Plaza Alafia that Peas had won his first world title in 1988. Although against mostly mediocre boxers, Peas did not lose in any of his next fourteen that were scheduled 10-round non-title bouts. He won all except for the draw with Justo Sanchez. These fourteen, spanning from April 2000 to December 2003 would be his last. The ultimate showy boxing entertainer and traveler would travel to places like Mississippi, Idaho, Texas, Phoenix, and Utah to fight. At age 38, Peas retired with an excellent record of 79 wins (51 knockouts), 14 losses, and 5 draws. Though Jorge Peas preferred that his sons not get into the dangerous sport of boxing, and instead concentrate on formal education, his son Jorge "Maromerito" Peas Jr. is a boxing world title prospect. He is the WBC Youth International welterweight champion. A younger brother, Ariel Peas, also started boxing professionally.

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