Vito antuofermo biography

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    No.Result Record Opponent Type Round, span Date Location Notes 59 Loss 50–7–2 Matthew HiltonRTD 4 (10), 3:00Oct 20, 1985 Montreal Forum, Metropolis, Quebec, Canada58 Win 50–6–2 Larry McCall UD 10 May 25, 1985 Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., U.S.57 Win 49–6–2 Mark Allman TKO 3 (10), 1:24Mar 8, 1985 Ridgewood Grove, Spanking York Megalopolis, New Royalty, U.S.56 Win 48–6–2 Marcus Starks TKO 4 (10), 1:46Dec 14, 1984 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New Dynasty, U.S.55 Win 47–6–2 Ricard Beranek TD 5 (10) Sep 13, 1984 Resorts International, Ocean City, In mint condition Jersey, U.S.54 Loss 46–6–2 Marvin HaglerRTD 4 (15) Jun 13, 1981 Boston Garden, Beantown, Massachusetts, U.S.For WBA, WBC, and The Ring middleweight titles53 Win 46–5–2 Mauricio Aldana UD 10 Apr 2, 1981 Conrad Hilton Hotel, Port, Illinois, U.S.52 Loss 45–5–2 Alan MinterTKO 8 (15) Jun 28, 1980 Empire Pool, Author, EnglandFor WBA, WBC, captain The Ring middleweight titles51 Loss 45–4–2 Alan MinterSD 15 Mar 16, 1980 Caesars Residence, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Lost WBA, WBC, gleam The Ring middleweight titles50 Draw 45–3–2 Marvin Hagle

    22.05.08 – By Shawn M. Murphy, photo by Geoffrey Ciani / East Side Boxing: Recently it was my great pleasure to speak with former World Middleweight Champion Vito Antuofermo. Antuofermo was born in Italy, later moving to the United States. Antuofermo was a New York Golden Gloves Champion as an amateur, and won the World Middleweight Championship in 1979 over Hugo Corro. After a defense over Marvin Hagler in a controversial draw, Antuofermo lost the title to Alan Minter by split decision. Antuofermo, known for a tendency to bleed, would also lose rematches later to Hagler and Minter via TKO’S. Well known fighters he would beat included Emile Griffith, Bennie Briscoe, Denny Moyer, Willie Classen and Eckhard Dagge. After a loss in 1985 to Matthew Hilton, Antuofermo retired with a record of 50-7-2..

    (SM) Mr. Antuofermo, how did you get your start in boxing, was it in Italy or the US?

    (VA) I started as an amateur in America at age 17. I had a very good amateur career. I won the Golden Gloves title in 1970. In 1971 I was defeated in the finals by a guy named Eddie Gregory (Eddie Mustafa Muhammad) Eddie was a future Light- Heavyweight Champ and a big puncher. I did beat him the year before that loss.

    (SM) I have read in a previous interview that winning the Golden Glove

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    50 ganadas (21 KO), 7 perdidas (5 KO), 2 Empatadas[1]Res.RecordOponenteTipoRound, tiempoFechaLugarNotasD50–7–2Matthew HiltonRTD4 (10)
    3:001985-10-20Montreal Forum,
    Montreal, QuebecG50–6–2 Larry McCall UD101985-05-25Washington Convention Center,
    Washington D. C.G49–6–2 Mark Allman TKO3 (?)
    1:241985-03-08 Ridgewood Grove,
    Nueva York, Nueva YorkG48–6–2 Marcus Starks TKO4 (10)
    1:461984-12-14Nassau Coliseum,
    Uniondale, Nueva YorkG47–6–2 Ricard Beranek TD5 (10)1984-09-13Resorts International,
    Atlantic City, New JerseyD46–6–2Marvelous Marvin HaglerRTD4 (15)1981-06-13Boston Garden,
    Boston, MassachusettsPor los títulos WBA y WBCmedianos.G46–5–2 Mauricio Aldana UD101981-04-02Conrad Hilton Hotel,
    Chicago, IllinoisD45–5–2Alan MinterTKO8 (15)1980-06-28Empire Pool,
    LondresPor los títulos WBA y WBC medianos.D45–4–2Alan MinterSD151980-03-16Caesars Palace,
    Paradise, NevadaPerdió los títulos WBA y WBCmedianos.E45–3–2Marvelous Marvin HaglerSD151979-11-30Caesars Palace,
    Paradise, NevadaRetuvo los títulos WBA y WBCG45–3–1Hugo CorroSD151979-
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