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  1. Giovanni " Nino " Benvenuti (born 26 April 1938) is an Italian former professional boxer and actor. He held world titles in two weight classes, having held the undisputed super-welterweight championship from June 1965 to June 1966 and the undisputed middleweight championship twice, from April to September 1967, and from March 1968 to November ...

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Nino Benvenuti (born April 26, 1938, Trieste, Italy) is an Italian professional boxer, Olympic welterweight and world middleweight champion. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.) Benvenuti won the Olympic welterweight title in 1960. He turned professional the following year and won his first 65 matches and the Italian ...

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  3. Griffith was knocked down in the 9th. Al Berl 7-7-1 (9-8, points for Nino based on extra point for knockdown) Benvenuti was knocked down in the 14th. Benvenuti was knocked down in the 4th round, Griffith in the 2nd. Weights from Joongang Ilbo (South Korea). Elze was knocked down in the 1st and 14th rounds.

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  4. Jun 28, 2023 · Nino Benvenuti 160 lbs beat Luis Rodriguez 156 lbs by KO at 1:08 in round 11 of 15Date: 1969-11-22Location: PalaEur, Roma, Lazio, ItalyReferee: Domenico Cara...

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  5. NINO BENVENUTI was an Italian sports legend before his first pro fight. He won European junior middleweight amateur titles in 1957 and 1959 and captured a gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome. All of Benvenuti's early fights took place in Italy. Several top American fighters -- such as Isaac Logart, Gaspar Ortega and Denny Moyer -- traveled ...

  6. Carlos Monzon 160 lbs beat Nino Benvenuti 160 lbs by TKO at 1:57 in round 12 of 15Date: 1970-11-07Location: Palazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, ItalyWorld B...

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  8. Nov 14, 2020 · Nino Benvenuti Gallery; Amateur Career. Some sources list his amateur record as 119-1, and some list it as 120-0. 1956 Italian welterweight champion.

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