Nino Benvenuti

Nino Benvenuti

""Nino""

MiddleweightItalyRetired

Professional Record

82
Wins
7
Losses
1
Draws
42.7%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Izola, Slovenia
Residence
Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Nationality
Italy
Gender
M
Height
180
Reach
191
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
1/20/1961
Total Fights
90
Total Rounds
707
Win Rate
91.1%
KO Rate
42.7%
Losses by KO
3

About

Nino Benvenuti, the legendary Italian boxer, was born on April 26, 1938. Standing at an impressive height of 180cm and boasting a reach of 191cm, Benvenuti was a force to be reckoned with in the ring. With his orthodox stance and fierce determination, he made a name for himself in the super welterweight and middleweight weight classes.

Known for his technical skills and calculated approach, Benvenuti earned the nickname "Nino." This moniker perfectly encapsulated his no-nonsense attitude and his ability to deliver powerful punches with precision. Throughout his career, he showcased a level of mastery over the sport that few could parallel.

Benvenuti's journey to boxing stardom began in the amateur ranks, where he quickly established himself as a rising star. He won the European Amateur Boxing Championships twice in 1957 and 1959, setting the stage for a remarkable professional career.

Stepping into the professional ring in 1961, Benvenuti wasted no time in making a name for himself. He competed in the super welterweight division and soon became a dominant force. His exceptional footwork, defensive skills, and powerful punches helped him secure victories against some of the toughest opponents of his time.

Benvenuti's first shot at a world title came in 1965 when he faced Sandro Mazzinghi for the WBC and WBA super welterweight titles. In a highly anticipated bout, Benvenuti emerged victorious, claiming the titles and solidifying his status as one of the best boxers of his generation.

But Benvenuti's journey didn't stop there. He sought to challenge himself further by moving up in weight class. In 1967, he made his middleweight debut, taking on Emile Griffith for the WBC and WBA titles. Despite an incredibly close and hard-fought match, Benvenuti narrowly lost a decision to Griffith.

However, Benvenuti didn't allow this setback to dampen his spirits. He quickly rebounded and embarked on an impressive winning streak, defeating formidable opponents and capturing the hearts of boxing fans around the world. His ring presence and technical prowess were unmatched.

In 1968, Benvenuti got another shot at the middleweight title, this time against the legendary Argentine boxer, Carlos Monzón. The world watched in awe as these two warriors battled it out for fifteen grueling rounds. In an intense back-and-forth contest, Benvenuti once again fell short, losing a unanimous decision to Monzón.

Despite not capturing the middleweight title, Benvenuti's legacy remained intact. His skill and determination led him to numerous victories and secured his place among boxing's all-time greats. His fights were always exciting to watch, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

As Benvenuti's career progressed, he continued to showcase his boxing prowess and resilience. He faced tough opponents and engaged in thrilling matches that highlighted his technical ability and ring generalship. His determination and dedication to the sport resonated with fans worldwide.

Benvenuti retired from professional boxing in 1971, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. His record stood at an impressive 82 wins, including 35 knockouts, and only seven losses. His contributions to the sport earned him a well-deserved induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.

Outside of boxing, Benvenuti remained active in various roles, including working as a sports commentator and serving as the president of the Italian Boxing Federation. His influence on the sport extended far beyond his fighting days, leaving a lasting impact on the boxing community in Italy and beyond.

Nino Benvenuti's incredible boxing career showcased his technical skill, unyielding determination, and unwavering dedication to his craft. His ability to excel in multiple weight classes solidified his place among boxing's elite. Even today, his name is synonymous with greatness in the world of boxing, and his legacy will forever be etched in the annals of the sport.

Fights

FightVenue
90May 1971
Loss
N/A
89Mar 1971
Loss
N/A
88Nov 1970
Loss
N/A
87Sep 1970
Win
N/A
86May 1970
Win
N/A
85Mar 1970
Loss
N/A
84Nov 1969
Win
N/A
83Oct 1969
Win
N/A
82May 1969
Loss
N/A
81Dec 1968
Win
N/A
80Oct 1968
Draw
N/A
79Sep 1968
Win
N/A
78Jul 1968
Win
N/A
77Jun 1968
Win
N/A
76Mar 1968
Win
N/A
75Jan 1968
Win
N/A
74Sep 1967
Loss
N/A
73Apr 1967
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N/A
72Mar 1967
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N/A
71Jan 1967
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N/A
70Dec 1966
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N/A
69Dec 1966
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N/A
68Oct 1966
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N/A
67Sep 1966
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N/A
66Jun 1966
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N/A
65May 1966
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N/A
64Mar 1966
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N/A
63Feb 1966
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N/A
62Dec 1965
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N/A
61Nov 1965
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N/A
60Nov 1965
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N/A
59Oct 1965
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N/A
58Aug 1965
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N/A
57Jun 1965
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N/A
56Apr 1965
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N/A
55Apr 1965
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N/A
54Mar 1965
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53Feb 1965
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N/A
52Feb 1965
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51Jan 1965
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50Dec 1964
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49Nov 1964
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N/A
48Oct 1964
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N/A
47Sep 1964
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N/A
46Jul 1964
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45May 1964
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44Apr 1964
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N/A
43Mar 1964
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N/A
42Feb 1964
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N/A
41Dec 1963
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N/A
40Nov 1963
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N/A
39Nov 1963
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N/A
38Oct 1963
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N/A
37Sep 1963
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N/A
36Sep 1963
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N/A
35Aug 1963
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N/A
34Jun 1963
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N/A
33May 1963
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N/A
32Apr 1963
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N/A
31Apr 1963
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30Mar 1963
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N/A
29Dec 1962
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N/A
28Nov 1962
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N/A
27Oct 1962
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26Sep 1962
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25Aug 1962
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24Aug 1962
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23Jul 1962
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22Jun 1962
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21Jun 1962
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20May 1962
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19Apr 1962
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N/A
18Mar 1962
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N/A
17Mar 1962
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N/A
16Feb 1962
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N/A
15Jan 1962
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N/A
14Dec 1961
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N/A
13Nov 1961
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N/A
12Nov 1961
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N/A
11Oct 1961
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N/A
10Jun 1961
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N/A
9Jun 1961
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N/A
8May 1961
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N/A
7May 1961
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N/A
6Apr 1961
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5Apr 1961
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N/A
4Mar 1961
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N/A
3Feb 1961
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N/A
2Feb 1961
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N/A
1Jan 1961
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N/A