Pat Valentino

58 12 6
33 KOs 3 KOs
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2 followers
division heavy
status inactive
bouts 76
rounds 552
KOs 56.9%
career 1938-1949
debut 1938-07-06

ID# 010347
birth name Pasquale Guglielmi
sex male
alias Pat Guglielmi
nationality USA
stance orthodox
height 5′ 11½″   /   182cm
reach 72″   /   183cm
residence San Francisco, California, USA
birth place San Francisco, California, USA
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Box-pro 76 bouts

datew-l-dlast 6result
Oct 49 Ezzard Charles 64 5 1
Cow Palace, Daly City
L

"One great fight" (Eddie Muller, San Francisco Examiner.)
Dec 48 Turkey Thompson 49 9 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W

Oct 48 Tony Bosnich 35 6 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Aug 48 Freddie Beshore 25 4 1
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jun 48 Joey Maxim 59 14 3
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
D
Apr 48 Jimmy Bivins 65 11 1
Arena, Cleveland
L
Mar 48 Joey Maxim 56 14 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
D
Jan 48 Tony Bosnich 32 4 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
L
Valentino was knocked down for a nine-count in the 2nd round.
Dec 47 Tony Bosnich 32 4 1
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
D
Valentino was cut over his left eye, from an accidental head-butt.
Nov 47 Jerry McSwain 16 1 1
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jun 47 Bill McClure 15 12 2
Civic Auditorium, San Jose
W
Apr 47 Bill McClure 15 11 2
Civic Auditorium, San Jose
W
Mar 47 Jack Hannan Porter 13 7 2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood
W
Mar 47 Ernie Rios 13 8 4
Civic Auditorium, San Jose
W
Feb 47 Rusty Payne 29 6 1
Legion Stadium, Hollywood
W
Whitman scored the bout a draw, as could be done under California rules.
Jan 47 Fitzie Fitzpatrick 33 8 3
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles
L
Valentino down in 5th
Dec 46 Big Boy Brown 14 14 2
Civic Auditorium, San Jose
W
Nov 46 Francisco de la
Cruz
11 7 4
Legion Stadium, Hollywood
W
Nov 46 Willie Brown 10 4 1
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Nov 46 Eddie Powell 19 4 3
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
W
Nov 46 Willie Brown 10 3 1
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Oct 46 Jack Hannan Porter 13 5 2
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Sep 46 Francis Ogg 30 20 9
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Sep 46 Tommy Garland 37 8 5
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
W
Aug 46 Jack Hannan Porter 13 4 2
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Jul 46 Wee Willie Williams 9 26 0
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
W
Williams did not answer the bell for the 9th round, citing an injured knee.
Jul 46 Jack Hannan Porter 12 3 2
Auditorium, Oakland
L
Valentino was knocked down in the 4th round.
Jul 46 Doug Ellison 13 13 4
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento
W
Jun 46 Doug Ellison 13 12 4
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
May 46 John Donnelly 17 9 2
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Apr 46 Young Harry Wills 16 7 4
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jan 44 Bob Smith 13 19 1
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Sep 43 Bob Smith 13 14 1
Auditorium, Oakland
W
Apr 43 Jimmy Bivins 35 5 0
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
L
Feb 43 Freddie Fiducia 73 20 7
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Valentino was down for a nine-count in the 4th round.
May 42 Turkey Thompson 29 4 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
"(Valentino)..smashed Thompson to a fare-thee-well in the final two rounds and pulled out one of the biggest fistic upsets in California heavyweight history." (The Ring, July 1942, page 59)
Mar 42 Turkey Thompson 28 4 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
L

Jan 42 Rodie O'Dooley 10 0 0
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Oct 41 Oscar Rankins 46 29 7
Legion Stadium, Hollywood
W
Aug 41 Melio Bettina 56 11 2
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
L
Aug 41 Odell Polee 20 3 2
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Jun 41 Oscar Rankins 44 29 7
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles
L

Apr 41 Bob Nestell 24 12 0
Madison Square Garden, New York
W
Mar 41 Solly Krieger 81 22 6
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Jan 41 Tommy Martin 59 11 2
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
L
Nov 40 Buddy Knox 104 12 8
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Oct 40 Harold Blackshear 19 6 0
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
L
Sep 40 Ralph DeJohn 39 7 3
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
A bad cut over DeJohn's left eye led to the stoppage.
Aug 40 Jack Thompson 25 16 1
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Bout stopped on cuts, Thompson was knocked down five times.
Jul 40 Newsboy Millich 51 12 9
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
D
Jun 40 Harold Blackshear 16 4 0
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
May 40 Charley Thomas 4 1 1
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Thomas was knocked down three times in the 5th round.
Apr 40 Johnny Petry 20 4 1
Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco
W
Petry was knocked down six times.
Mar 40 Angelo Puglisi 61 27 8
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Pugilisi was knocked down in the 8th round.
Feb 40 Buddy Holzhauer 18 8 4
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Holzhauer was knocked down three times in the 4th round.
Feb 40 Mario Duccini 19 10 8
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Jan 40 Bruce Wade 12 7 0
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Nov 39 Jerome Lewis 9 20 5
Auditorium, Oakland
W
Lewis was knocked down three times in the 3rd round.
Oct 39 Charley Thomas 3 0 1
Auditorium, Oakland
W
Sep 39 Johnny Azevedo 1 0 0
Civic Auditorium, Watsonville
W
This was the first bout for Valentino, under the name Pat Valentino.
May 39 Mario Duccini 16 9 5
Auditorium, Oakland
L
May 39 Johnny Foster 37 30 10
Auditorium, Oakland
W
Apr 39 Al LaBoa 29 15 7
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Mar 39 Loren Hunt 16 4 3
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Hunt was down in every round.
Jan 39 Nelson Lang 18 32 18
El Cerrito A.C., El Cerrito
W
Dec 38 Lloyd Delucchi 9 2 5
National Hall, San Francisco
D
Nov 38 Sidney Brent 36 54 16
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Oct 38 Lloyd Delucchi 7 2 4
National Hall, San Francisco
D
Oct 38 Clay Rowan 22 7 3
Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Sep 38 Len Blanchard 8 2 4
Auditorium, Oakland
W
Sep 38 Jim Williams debut
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Sep 38 Carl Christy 1 1 0
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jul 38 Tillie Del Nero 12 11 4
Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jul 38 Bob Munzo 1 1 1
Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jul 38 Jimmy Rouse 7 2 0
Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco
W
Jul 38 Eric Waysman 0 0 1
National Hall, San Francisco
W
Pro debut for Guglielmi (Valentino), who used the name Pat Guglielmi at the start of his career.