Alessandro Mazzinghi

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Alessandro "Sandro" Mazzinghi (3 October 1938 – 22 August 2020) was an Italian professional boxer who held the world light middleweight championship twice.

Sandro Mazzinghi
Sandro Mazzinghi
Born
Alessandro Mazzinghi

(1938-10-03)3 October 1938
Died22 August 2020(2020-08-22) (aged 81)
Pontedera, Italy
NationalityItalian
Boxing record
Total fights69
Wins64
Wins by KO42
Losses3
Draws0
No contests2

Biography

In 1961 Mazzinghi won the Military World Championships. The same year he turned professional, following his elder brother Guido. He eventually became a European and World Champion, and had a record of 64–3–0–2 (42 KOs). Of these matches, five were valid for the European title and 8 for the World title. On 7 September 1963 he won the world light middleweight title, defeating the American Ralph Dupas by a ninth-round technical knockout in Milan.[1][2] In December of the same year, a rematch took place in Sydney, Australia, and Mazzinghi won again by knockout.

He remained world champion until 1965, a year after a terrible accident. The boxer remained in critical condition for some days, with a skull fracture that would condition his career in the following years. Mazzinghi came back in the ring to defend his title in Genoa, Italy, against Tony Montano (knockout in the 12th round) and in Rome, against Fortunato Manca (winning by decision in 15 rounds).

On 18 June 1965 Mazzinghi faced Nino Benvenuti and lost by knockout in the sixth round, losing his world title. In their rematch, Mazzinghi barely escaped an early round knockout when he was floored – unable to rise in time he was saved by the bell. He rebounded from that close call to give Benvenuti a hard fight, but Benvenuti won by decision.

Mazzinghi started again and gained the Superwelter European crown in Rome, Italy, on 17 June 1966 defeating Yoland Leveque; he defended his title four times.

On 26 May 1968, Mazzinghi beat Korean Ki-Soo Kim in "San Siro" Stadium, Milan, Italy, regaining the world light middleweight crown.

On 25 October he fought against American Freddie Little, but was disqualified by the referee for an illegal blow; this decision was revoked and the result of the match was changed to a "no contest". A few days later, the Italian Boxing Federation took away the title from Mazzinghi, after the WBA wouldn't.[3]

In 1970 he left boxing for seven years, and would make a comeback from 1977 to 1978. He retired in 1978.

Professional boxing record

67 fights64 wins3 losses
By knockout421
By decision212
By disqualification10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateAgeLocationNotes
69Win64–3 (2)Jean Claude WarusfelPTS10Mar 4, 197839 years, 152 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
68Win63–3 (2)Gianni MingardiPTS8Dec 26, 197739 years, 84 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
67Win62–3 (2)David AdkinsPTS10Nov 3, 197739 years, 31 daysCastellanza, Lombardia, Italy
66Win61–3 (2)Willie WarrenKO8 (10)Oct 31, 197032 years, 28 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
65Win60–3 (2)Eddie PaceSD10Sep 10, 197031 years, 342 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
64Win59–3 (2)Harold RichardsonKO5 (10)Jul 2, 197031 years, 272 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
63Win58–3 (2)Harry ScottPTS10Apr 18, 197031 years, 197 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
62Win57–3 (2)Cipriano HernandezKO2 (10)Dec 17, 196931 years, 75 daysSilver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
61NC56–3 (2)Wilfredo HurstNC8 (10)Mar 28, 196930 years, 176 daysRoma, Lazio, Italy
60NC56–3 (1)Freddie LittleNC8 (15)Oct 25, 196830 years, 22 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, ItalyWBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles at stake;
Little originally declared as the winner via knockout
before referee Tomser declared the bout a no-contest
59Win56–3Levi CampbellPTS10Sep 14, 196829 years, 347 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
58Win55–3Kim Ki-sooSD15May 26, 196829 years, 236 daysStadio San Siro, Milan, Lombardia, ItalyWon WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
57Win54–3Bobby CassidyTKO2 (10)Apr 5, 196829 years, 185 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
56Win53–3Art HernandezRTD4 (8)Feb 9, 196829 years, 129 daysRoma, Lazio, Italy
55Win52–3Jo GonzalesKO4 (15)Dec 1, 196729 years, 59 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, ItalyRetained European junior-middleweight title
54Win51–3Wally SwiftTKO6 (15)Sep 9, 196728 years, 341 daysMilan, Lombardia, ItalyRetained European junior-middleweight title
53Win50–3Gomeo BrennanPTS10Jul 14, 196728 years, 284 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
52Win49–3Henry AldrichPTS10Apr 7, 196728 years, 186 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
51Win48–3Jean Baptiste RollandTKO10 (15)Feb 3, 196728 years, 123 daysPalazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan, Lombardia, ItalyRetained European junior-middleweight title
50Win47–3Bo HogbergTKO14 (15)Nov 11, 196628 years, 39 daysJohanneshov, Stockholm, SwedenRetained European junior-middleweight title
49Win46–3Tony NoriegaPTS10Oct 14, 196628 years, 11 daysTeramo, Abruzzo, Italy
48Win45–3Yoland LevèqueKO12 (15)Jun 17, 196627 years, 257 daysRoma, Lazio, ItalyWon European junior-middleweight title
47Win44–3Herman DixonTKO2 (10)May 6, 196627 years, 215 daysTorino, Piemonte, Italy
46Win43–3Sugar CliffTKO4 (10)Apr 1, 196627 years, 180 daysRoma, Lazio, Italy
45Win42–3James SheltonRTD5 (10)Feb 11, 196627 years, 131 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
44Loss41–3Nino BenvenutiUD15Dec 17, 196527 years, 75 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, ItalyFor WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
43Win41–2Oscar MirandaTKO5 (10)Oct 15, 196527 years, 12 daysTorino, Piemonte, Italy
42Loss40–2Nino BenvenutiKO6 (15)Jun 18, 196526 years, 258 daysStadio San Siro, Milan, Lombardia, ItalyLost WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
41Win40–1Mel FergusonKO3 (10)Apr 30, 196526 years, 209 daysGenoa, Liguria, Italy
40Win39–1Isaac LogartPTS10Apr 2, 196526 years, 181 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
39Win38–1Isaac LogartTKO5 (10)Jan 23, 196526 years, 112 daysPalazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan, Lombardia, Italy
38Win37–1Fortunato MancaPTS15Dec 11, 196426 years, 69 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, ItalyRetained WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
37Win36–1Gaspar OrtegaTKO7 (10)Nov 6, 196426 years, 34 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
36Win35–1Tony MontanoTKO12 (15)Oct 3, 196426 years, 0 daysPalazzo Dello Sport, Genoa, Liguria, ItalyRetained WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
35Win34–1Cecil MottKO5 (12)Aug 14, 196425 years, 316 daysTerracina, Lazio, Italy
34Win33–1Charley AustinDQ7 (10)Jun 26, 196425 years, 267 daysTorino, Piemonte, Italy
33Win32–1Charley AustinTKO9 (10)Apr 24, 196425 years, 204 daysStadio Olimpico, Roma, Lazio, Italy
32Win31–1Hilario MoralesTKO3 (10)Apr 12, 196425 years, 192 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
31Win30–1Ralph DupasTKO13 (15)Dec 2, 196325 years, 60 daysSydney Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaRetained WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
30Win29–1Ralph DupasTKO9 (15)Sep 7, 196324 years, 339 daysVelodromo Vigorelli, Milan, Lombardia, ItalyWon WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
29Win28–1Mohamed SahibTKO8 (10)Jul 13, 196324 years, 283 daysPontedera, Toscana, Italy
28Win27–1Wilf GreavesKO5 (10)Jun 7, 196324 years, 247 daysVelodromo Vigorelli, Milan, Lombardia, Italy
27Win26–1Don FullmerTKO8 (10)May 5, 196324 years, 214 daysVelodromo Vigorelli, Milan, Lombardia, Italy
26Win25–1Tony MontanoUD10Apr 5, 196324 years, 184 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
25Win24–1Rocky RandellTKO1 (10)Mar 8, 196324 years, 156 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
24Win23–1Joseph NGanKO4 (8)Mar 1, 196324 years, 149 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
23Win22–1Hippolyte AnnexRTD9 (10)Jan 28, 196324 years, 117 daysPalais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
22Win21–1Francesco FioriPTS8Dec 14, 196224 years, 72 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
21Win20–1Fabio BettiniPTS8Nov 9, 196224 years, 37 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
20Win19–1Charles AttaliTKO1 (10)Oct 15, 196224 years, 12 daysPalais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
19Win18–1Daniel LeullierPTS8Sep 24, 196223 years, 356 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
18Win17–1Fabio BettiniPTS8Aug 19, 196223 years, 320 daysCasino Municipale, San Remo, Liguria, Italy
17Loss16–1Giampaolo MelisPTS8Jul 27, 196223 years, 297 daysRoma, Lazio, Italy
16Win16–0Charley KassemKO1 (10)Jul 18, 196223 years, 288 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
15Win15–0Paolo CottinoKO3 (10)Jun 30, 196223 years, 270 daysSaint-Vincent, Valle d'Aosta, Italy
14Win14–0Jackie CailleauPTS8Jun 20, 196223 years, 260 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
13Win13–0Claude CanuTKO4 (8)Jun 6, 196223 years, 246 daysPrato, Toscana, Italy
12Win12–0Teddy SchallKO4 (8)Apr 2, 196223 years, 181 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
11Win11–0Mohamed SebaTKO5 (8)Mar 23, 196223 years, 171 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
10Win10–0Gerhard MollTKO5 (8)Feb 23, 196223 years, 143 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
9Win9–0Nic MaricPTS6Feb 16, 196223 years, 136 daysMilan, Lombardia, Italy
8Win8–0Ahmed ben HamidaTKO3 (6)Feb 5, 196223 years, 125 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
7Win7–0Claudio BunivaPTS6Jan 19, 196223 years, 108 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
6Win6–0Guglielmo PaulonTKO3 (8)Jan 4, 196223 years, 93 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
5Win5–0Francesco PondrelliTKO2 (8)Dec 26, 196123 years, 84 daysBologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
4Win4–0Germano CavalieriKO2 (8)Dec 15, 196123 years, 73 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
3Win3–0Renato RavasiTKO3 (8)Nov 9, 196123 years, 37 daysPalazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Lazio, Italy
2Win2–0Mario Della CortePTS6Oct 20, 196123 years, 17 daysFlorence, Toscana, Italy
1Win1–0Severino GagliardiKO2 (6)Sep 15, 196122 years, 347 daysTeatro Puccini, Florence, Toscana, Italy

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by EBU super welterweight champion
17 June 1966 – 1968
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Remo Golfarini
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA super welterweight champion
7 September 1963 – 18 June 1965
Succeeded by
WBC super welterweight champion
7 September 1963 – 18 June 1965
Undisputed super welterweight champion
7 September 1963 – 18 June 1965
Preceded by WBA super welterweight champion
26 May 1968 – November 1968
Stripped of title
Vacant
Title next held by
Freddie Little
WBC super welterweight champion
26 May 1968 – 8 November 1968
Stripped
Undisputed super welterweight champion
26 May 1968 – 8 November 1968
Titles fragmented