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  2. Tony Canzoneri (November 6, 1908 – December 9, 1959) was an American professional boxer. A three-division world champion, he held a total of five world titles. Canzoneri is a member of the exclusive group of boxing world champions who have won titles in three or more divisions.

  3. Tony Canzoneri (born November 6, 1908, Slidell, Louisiana, U.S.—died December 9, 1959, New York, New York) was an American professional boxer who held world championships in the featherweight, lightweight, and junior-welterweight divisions.

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  4. Sep 25, 2023 · Before retirement Canzoneri managed to win bouts against both Andre Routis and Johnny Jadick whom had previously dethroned him. He died of a heart attack in Manhattan. The Ring Magazine named Canzoneri, along with Barney Ross, Fighter of the Year for 1934.

  5. It was the only time he was knocked out. While he achieved much success early in his career, Tony certainly stood the test of time. He met 18 world champions and six Hall of Famers in a 15-year career. Born: Nov. 6, 1908. Died: Dec. 9, 1959. Bouts: 175. Won: 137. Lost: 24. Drew: 10. ND: 4. KOs: 44. Induction: 1990. Tony Canzoneri.

  6. Dec 10, 2022 · When Tony Canzoneri picked up the relatively new junior welterweight (140 pounds) championship in his second of three outstanding bouts with future Hall of Famer Jackie “Kid” Berg in 1931, he...

  7. Join us in this episode of Ring Talk with Lou Eisen, brought to you by Talkin Fight, as we delve into the life and boxing legacy of Tony Canzoneri. This week...

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  8. Jun 2, 2006 · Tony Canzoneri, he of the small fists and the huge heart, had taken the final count at the shockingly premature age of fifty-one. The gutsy little fellow had been found by his friend, Norman...

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