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- Duilio_Spagnolo abstract "Duilio Spagnolo (c. 1927-April 15, 2005) was an Italian boxer who was a heavyweight contender during the Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott and Rocky Marciano eras.Spagnolo fought in the United States mostly, but he enjoyed more success on the European boxing circuit.On February 25, 1945, he made his professional boxing debut with an eight round decision win over Luigi Musina, in Milan. He had his first career defeat in his second bout, when he faced Enrico Bertola on August 12 of that year, in Rome, dropping a ten round decision. Ten days later, the pair would rematch, in Milan, and Spagnolo avenged the defeat with an eight round points victory over Bertola.As soon as his fourth fight, Spagnolo challenged for the Italian Heavyweight title, winning it with a twelve round decision over Giovanni Martin, in San Remo. His next fight resulted in his first draw (tie) when he and Gino Buonvino fought ten rounds on April 15, 1946, in Milan.Spagnolo defended his Italian Heavyweight title with a twelve round decision over Mentore Mazzali in Piacenza on May 19, then lost it in a rematch with Musina, when Spagnolo was disqualified in the fourth round, on July 6, in Milan.Spagnolo and Musina had an immediate rubber match, with Spagnolo regaining the title by a twelve round decision on September 8 in Milan.Spagnolo then adbicated the championship in order to move to the United States, where more famous opponents and the possibility of a world title shot awaited. The first indication that the latter was not going to come came on March 25, 1947, when he made his American debut, against a top ranked heavyweight, Lee Savold, who proceeded to give Spagnolo his first knockout loss, in round eight at Boston's famed Boston Garden.Spagnolo then won nine fights in a row. He scored his only three career knockout wins during this streak, beating Mike Fisher in five, Louis Clark in three and Jim Lake in five. This pattern of beating almost completely unknown fighters would continue on for the rest of his career, but he managed to also fight with Roland La Starza (who later challenged Marciano for the World Heavyweight title), losing by a ten round unanimous decision on November 16, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York, Coley Wallace, losing to him by a ten round decision on December 11 of the same year in Washington, D.C., and Nick Barone (who later challenged Charles for the World Heavyweight title), losing to him by a ten round unanimous decision on March 15, 1951, in Syracuse, New York.During one point in his career Spagnolo was scheduled to fight Rocky Marciano. However Marciano's camp cancelled the upcoming bout when Marciano's hand was injured in training.His fight with Barone was his last one, and he retired with 18 wins, 10 losses and four draws in 32 career bouts, with three knockout wins.".
- Duilio_Spagnolo birthDate "1927".
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- Duilio_Spagnolo deathDate "2005".
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_boxers.
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Coley_Wallace.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Enrico_Bertola.
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Ezzard_Charles.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Gino_Buonvino.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Martin.
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink James_A._Lake.
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Lake.
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- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Knockout.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Savold.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Clark.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Musina.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Mentore_Mazzali.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Fisher_(boxer).
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Milan,_Italy.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Barone.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Piacenza.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Marciano.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Roland_La_Starza.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Rome,_Italy.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Sanremo.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_New_York.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Duilio_Spagnolo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duilio Spagnolo".
- Duilio_Spagnolo dateOfBirth "1927".
- Duilio_Spagnolo dateOfDeath "2005".
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- Duilio_Spagnolo name "Spagnolo, Duilio".
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- Duilio_Spagnolo comment "Duilio Spagnolo (c. 1927-April 15, 2005) was an Italian boxer who was a heavyweight contender during the Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott and Rocky Marciano eras.Spagnolo fought in the United States mostly, but he enjoyed more success on the European boxing circuit.On February 25, 1945, he made his professional boxing debut with an eight round decision win over Luigi Musina, in Milan.".
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- Duilio_Spagnolo surname "Spagnolo".