Carmelo Bossi

Carmelo Bossi (15 October 1939 – 23 March 2014) was an Italian boxer who was the undisputed super welterweight champion of the world. Bossi boxed from 1961 to 1971 and his overall record was 40 wins (10 KOs), 8 defeats and 3 draws.[1][2]

Carmelo Bossi
Carmelo Bossi at the 1960 Olympics
Born
Carmelo Bossi

(1939-10-15)15 October 1939
Milan, Italy
Died23 March 2014(2014-03-23) (aged 74)
Milan, Italy
NationalityItalian
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights51
Wins40
Wins by KO10
Losses8
Draws3
Medal record
Representing  Italy
Olympics
Silver medal – second place1960 RomeLight middleweight
European Amateur Championships
Silver medal – second place1959 LucerneWelterweight

Career

Bossi won a silver medal at the 1960 Olympics. In early 1961 he turned professional and fought through 1971. In 1965 Bossi won the national and in 1967 the European welterweight title. After defending the European title twice he lost it on 14 August 1968 to Fighting Mack. In 1967 he twice fought Willie Ludick for the world welterweight title (South African Version), but lost on both occasions.[2] In July 1970 he took the Lineal, WBC and WBA super welterweight titles by defeating Freddie Little,[3] but lost them to Koichi Wajima in October 1971 in his last bout.


Professional boxing record

51 fights40 wins8 losses
By knockout102
By decision296
By disqualification10
Draws3
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
51Loss40–8–3Koichi WajimaSD15Oct 31, 1971Nihon University Auditorium, JapanLost WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
50Draw40–7–3José HernandezMD15Apr 29, 1971Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, SpainRetained WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
49Loss40–7–2Pierre FouriePTS10Nov 14, 1970Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
48Win40–6–2Aldo BattistuttaTKO5 (10)Oct 14, 1970Udine, Italy
47Win39–6–2Freddie LittleUD15Jul 9, 1970Stadio Sada, Monza, ItalyWon WBA and WBC junior-middleweight titles
46Loss38–6–2Johann OrsolicsPTS15Apr 9, 1970Stadthalle, Vienna, AustriaFor European welterweight title
45Win38–5–2Guy VercoutterPTS10Mar 6, 1970PalaLido, Milan, Italy
44Loss37–5–2Freddie LittleTD3 (10), 2:10Oct 31, 1969PalaEur, Roma, Italy
43Win37–4–2John TigerPTS8Jul 11, 1969Milan, Italy
42Win36–4–2Fighting MackPTS10Jun 20, 1969Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan, Italy
41Win35–4–2Ferdinand AhumibePTS8May 9, 1969PalaLido, Milan, Italy
40Win34–4–2Klaus KleinPTS8Apr 3, 1969PalaLido, Milan, Italy
39Loss33–4–2Fighting MackKO10 (15)Aug 14, 1968Lignano Sabbiadoro, ItalyLost European welterweight title
38Win33–3–2Abderamane FaradjiPTS8May 26, 1968Stadio San Siro, Milan, Italy
37Win32–3–2Jean JosselinPTS15May 3, 1968PalaEur, Roma, ItalyRetained European welterweight title
36Win31–3–2Lennox BecklesPTS10Jan 27, 1968Palazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan, Italy
35Loss30–3–2Willie LudickPTS15Nov 25, 1967Ellis Park Rugby Stadium, Johannesburg, South AfricaFor world welterweight title (South African version)
34Loss30–2–2Willie LudickPTS15Oct 7, 1967Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South AfricaFor world welterweight title (South African version)
33Win30–1–2Johnny CookeTKO12 (15)Aug 16, 1967San Remo, ItalyRetained European welterweight title
32Win29–1–2Angel Robinson GarciaTKO5 (10)Jul 14, 1967PalaEur, Roma, Italy
31Win28–1–2Jean JosselinPTS15May 17, 1967Casino Municipale, San Remo, ItalyWon European welterweight title
30Win27–1–2Assane FakyhPTS8Feb 24, 1967Palasport, Torino, Italy
29Win26–1–2Domenico TiberiaPTS12Jan 8, 1967Aprilia, ItalyRetained Italian welterweight title
28Draw25–1–2Teddy MehoPTS8Nov 24, 1966Palacio de los Deportes, Barcelona, Spain
27Win25–1–1Eduardo BatistaTKO5 (8)Sep 14, 1966Teatro Politeama Universale, Arezzo, Italy
26Win24–1–1James SheltonPTS8Aug 18, 1966San Remo, Italy
25Draw23–1–1Angel Robinson GarciaPTS10Apr 21, 1966Gran Price, Barcelona, Spain
24Win23–1Mario LandolfiTKO8 (10)Mar 11, 1966PalaEur, Roma, Italy
23Win22–1Domenico TiberiaPTS12Oct 5, 1965Napoli, ItalyWon Italian welterweight title
22Win21–1Alfredo ParmeggianiPTS10Jun 18, 1965Stadio San Siro, Milan, Italy
21Win20–1Luciano PiazzaPTS8Feb 27, 1965Palazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan, Italy
20Win19–1Andrés NavarroPTS8Feb 4, 1965Palacio de los Deportes, Barcelona, Spain
19Win18–1Fred GalianaTKO10 (10)Nov 26, 1964Gran Price, Barcelona, Spain
18Win17–1Giuliano NervinoPTS8Nov 12, 1964Milan, Italy
17Win16–1Vicente MokhtarPTS8Nov 4, 1964Ferrara, Italy
16Win15–1Julio RochaPTS8Apr 30, 1964Milan, Italy
15Win14–1Armstrong JannyPTS8Feb 28, 1964PalaLido, Milan, Italy
14Win13–1Vicente FerrandoPTS8Feb 7, 1964PalaLido, Milan, Italy
13Win12–1Alberto AlsinetKO2 (8)Dec 26, 1963PalaLido, Milan, Italy
12Win11–1Jaconias AmorimPTS8Dec 5, 1963Milan, Italy
11Win10–1Mirko RossiTKO6 (8), 2:14Nov 22, 1963PalaLido, Milan, Italy
10Win9–1Vicente MokhtarPTS8Nov 4, 1963Ferrara, Italy
9Loss8–1Johnny AngelTKO5 (8)Sep 13, 1963Palazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Italy
8Win8–0Michel FrancoisPTS6May 24, 1963Teatro Principe, Milan, Italy
7Win7–0Bruno PomaroTKO4 (6)Apr 19, 1963Pavia, Italy
6Win6–0Carlo SalaTKO5 (6)Jul 27, 1962Roma, Italy
5Win5–0Marcello VerzieraPTS6May 4, 1962Roma, Italy
4Win4–0Germano CavalieriPTS6May 21, 1961Treviso, Italy
3Win3–0Dante MadellaPTS6Mar 31, 1961Ancona, Italy
2Win2–0Jean MarchandeauPTS6Mar 18, 1961PalaLido, Milan, Italy
1Win1–0Isidoro PrincicDQ2 (4), 2:45Mar 4, 1961Palazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan, Italy

See also

References

Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by EBU welterweight champion
3 May 1968 – 14 August 1968
Succeeded by
Fighting Mack
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA super welterweight champion
9 July 1970 – 31 October 1971
Succeeded by
WBC super welterweight champion
9 July 1970 – 31 October 1971
Undisputed super welterweight champion
9 July 1970 – 31 October 1971