Sandro Mazzinghi

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by McGrain, May 13, 2009.


  1. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    An underexposed champion? TWO time champion!

    Can anyone shed some light on this dude? My impression of him is of a physically strong slugger, a sort of crude Jake LaMotta who cut. Is that fair or accurate in your opinion? Not a lot of footage floating around, but here is a clip of him beating up on seemingly handy soutpaw Ki-soo Kim in front of something like 50,000 people in Milan:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2aMi1-VngY&feature=related

    Boxrec record. Lists the Fred Little fight as a NC - I believe that is a mistake, I think this one was ruled a technical stoppage after the fact:
    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=9794&cat=boxer


    Anyone know anything about this gent? Any fans?
     
  2. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was OK. Not a truly great fighter IMO. Got away with a few questionable results over on his home turf, as I recall.
     
  3. ray fredrickson

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    Mc Grain just want to publically thank youfor all enjoyment knowledge you shed on boxing!!! You know your stuff WOW!!:happy:happy LIKE OTHER GENTLEMAN RUSSELL ASKING ABOUT bUBBI sCHOLZ , YOU GUYS BRING BACK great MEMORIES!!!! I believe he won 2-Of 3 Very very good Nino Benvenuti?? Laszlo Papp Hungary Olympic champ another goodin from that era.in your expert opinion didnt Germany Euro turn out a lot good Lh 50-60s??Schoeppner,Stretz,Scholz, Rinaldi,Gumpert,Italy had a couple good Lh, Lothar Stengel wasa real slugger till he ran into very very underated great Harold Johnson!!!:happy
     
  4. Raging B(_)LL

    Raging B(_)LL KAPOW!!! Full Member

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    Was a decent fighter, nothing special though. He was fortunate to beat a fading Ralph Dupas twice, he was behind both times against the New Orleans phantom but caught up to him both times late if I recall correctly and stopped him, would have got his ears boxed off though against a peak Dupas, that man was some fighter and had a beautiful boxing style, a very underrated and underappreciated fighter that man is today sadly.
     
  5. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    :lol:

    Thanks bud.

    Sounds like you might have a point.
     
  6. McGrain

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    Very interesting about Dupas, RB.

    How do you think Mazzinghi would have done with Wajima? Might be fun, that one.
     
  7. Raging B(_)LL

    Raging B(_)LL KAPOW!!! Full Member

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    I`d pick Wajima to win on points to be honest, too unorthodox and awkward for Mazzinghi over 15 I reckon, would have been interesting to watch although probably not all that exciting. As for Dupas did you ever get around to watching his fight vs Dennis Brady that I sent you? If you haven`t watched it yet do yourself a favour and go watch it today!
     
  8. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    :lol:

    You got it bud, Monday at the latest and i'll give you a nod in that thread.
     
  9. Raging B(_)LL

    Raging B(_)LL KAPOW!!! Full Member

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    Sounds good man, but why limit yourself to watching just that one fight? I sent you a bunch of them and they are all good, so do yourself a favour and watch them, I expect a full report come Monday!
     
  10. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    come on McGrain do it. i expect a report too to see what this guy was like from another persepctive
     
  11. mcvey

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    A good but not great fighter ,somewhat overshadowed by Nino.