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    Duilio Loi (19 April 1929 – 20 January 2008) was an Italian boxer who held the Italian and European lightweight and welterweight titles, as well as the World Junior Welterweight Championship. Loi fought from 1948 to 1962, and retired with a record of 115 wins (26 KOs), 3 losses and 8 draws. Loi is considered one of the greatest fighters of ...

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    Duilio Loi. Duilio Loi ( Trieste, 19 aprile 1929 – Tarzo, 20 gennaio 2008) è stato un pugile italiano . In oltre quattordici anni di carriera da professionista, ha detenuto il titolo di campione d'Italia dei pesi leggeri (1951-1954), di campione d'Europa dei pesi leggeri (1954-1959) e dei pesi welter (1959-1963) e di campione del Mondo dei ...

  3. Auzel was knocked down in the 10th and 12th rounds. Injury. Boxe Ring 17/3/1960. Marconi was knocked down in the 3rd and 11th rounds. Smith was knocked down once in the 1st, and four times in the 9th. The referee disqualified Ros for "intentional head-butting." Knee injury. Loi had been in a car accident two days prior to this bout. "Zulueta ...

  4. Duilio Loi. Born in Trieste, Italy on April 19, 1929, Loi is one of the most popular fighters Italy has ever produced. He turned pro in 1948 and would only taste defeat three times in a 14-year career. He captured the Italian lightweight title in 1951. He lost for the first time in 1952 when Jorgen Johansen won a 15-round bout for the European ...

  5. Mar 18, 2020 · Loi was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2005. His daughter accepted the award on his behalf, due to the fact that Loi was suffering from Alzheimers.

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  8. Anyone who remembers Duilio Loi goes directly to the Spit Bucket's boxing trivia hall of fame. Loi was an Italian Stallion who fought from 1948 to 1962. He retired with a record of 116-3 with 7 draws & 25 kayos. He was a top rated lightweight contender from '52 thru '60, and most champions avoided him like the plague. Loi was a tough, very slick, even though he brawled, southpaw that recalled ...

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