Top 10 best Italian fighters
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Top 10 best Italian fighters
I've been trying to come up with a list of the 10 best Italian fighters. By that I mean anyone ethnically Italian, whether they were born in Italy or not. What are your thoughts?
Some Italian Hall of Famers:
Lou Ambers
Sammy Angott
Fred Apostoli
Carmen Basilio
Christopher Battalino
Nino Benvenutti
Tony Canzoneri
Primo Carnera (obviously not going to make any top 10s)
Young Corbett III (hadn't realized he was Italian)
Joey Giardello
Rocky Graziano
Jake LaMotta
Duilio Loi
Rocky Marciano
Joey Maxim
Willie Pastrano
Willie Pep (#1 on my list)
Notables:
Vito Antuofermo
Joe Calzaghe (half Italian but I'll count that)
Tony Galento
Arturo Gatti
Tony DeMarco
Ray Mancini
Marty Servo
Some Italian Hall of Famers:
Lou Ambers
Sammy Angott
Fred Apostoli
Carmen Basilio
Christopher Battalino
Nino Benvenutti
Tony Canzoneri
Primo Carnera (obviously not going to make any top 10s)
Young Corbett III (hadn't realized he was Italian)
Joey Giardello
Rocky Graziano
Jake LaMotta
Duilio Loi
Rocky Marciano
Joey Maxim
Willie Pastrano
Willie Pep (#1 on my list)
Notables:
Vito Antuofermo
Joe Calzaghe (half Italian but I'll count that)
Tony Galento
Arturo Gatti
Tony DeMarco
Ray Mancini
Marty Servo
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Nice list JA, and good points alp. I'm still not really sure how I would work it out, partly because I don't know enough about some of these fighters, but its an interesting list to try to work out.
Its striking, also, when you think how many more great Italian American boxers there were compared to great boxers who lived in Italy. Most of the immigrant groups into America had their golden ages in boxing, like Jewish Americans and Irish Americans. I'm sure the way that boxing is taught here compared to in Europe and the emphasis on toughness in boxing in the U.S. is also the answer to that disparity.
Its striking, also, when you think how many more great Italian American boxers there were compared to great boxers who lived in Italy. Most of the immigrant groups into America had their golden ages in boxing, like Jewish Americans and Irish Americans. I'm sure the way that boxing is taught here compared to in Europe and the emphasis on toughness in boxing in the U.S. is also the answer to that disparity.
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Tiberio Mitri
Sandro Mazzinghi
Rocky Mattioli
Salvatore Burruni
In Argentina, they are a lot of greats:
Luis Firpo
Oscar Bonavena
Victorio Campolo
Alejandro Lavorante
Eduardo Corletti
José Carattoli
Atilio Caraune
Walter Matteoni
Vicente Olivieri
Salvador Zaccone
Horacio Accavallo
Santos Laciar
Eduardo D'Agostino
Francisco Magnelli
Francisco Favale
José Smecca
Miguel Botta
Julio Mocoroa
Alfredo Bunetta
José Bruno
Gogliardo Purcaro
Domingo Sciaraffia
Nicolino Locche
Hugo Rambaldi
Abel Laudonio
Alfredo Bilanzone
Juan Corradi
Raúl Landini
Vicente Ostuni
Juan Coggi
Miguel Campanino
Ubaldo Sacco Jr
Eduardo Lausse
Rafael Merentino
Hugo Corro
Luis Galtieri
Miguel Castellini
Ricardo Calicchio
José Chirino
... and this are only a few!
This names are between the Argentinian greatest of all times

Sandro Mazzinghi
Rocky Mattioli
Salvatore Burruni
In Argentina, they are a lot of greats:
Luis Firpo
Oscar Bonavena
Victorio Campolo
Alejandro Lavorante
Eduardo Corletti
José Carattoli
Atilio Caraune
Walter Matteoni
Vicente Olivieri
Salvador Zaccone
Horacio Accavallo
Santos Laciar
Eduardo D'Agostino
Francisco Magnelli
Francisco Favale
José Smecca
Miguel Botta
Julio Mocoroa
Alfredo Bunetta
José Bruno
Gogliardo Purcaro
Domingo Sciaraffia
Nicolino Locche
Hugo Rambaldi
Abel Laudonio
Alfredo Bilanzone
Juan Corradi
Raúl Landini
Vicente Ostuni
Juan Coggi
Miguel Campanino
Ubaldo Sacco Jr
Eduardo Lausse
Rafael Merentino
Hugo Corro
Luis Galtieri
Miguel Castellini
Ricardo Calicchio
José Chirino
... and this are only a few!
This names are between the Argentinian greatest of all times
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Bettina was Italian, but he fought Anton Christiforidis who was Greek.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Greek on his mother's side? I ask, since Bettina is most certainly not a Greek name.nytony wrote:I'm almost certain that Melio Bettina was Greek
NBA Lightheavyweight Title fight I think.
Some others
Eddie "Cannonball"Martin
Frankie Gennaro
Midget Wolgast
Sal Bartolo
Phil Terranova
Tippy Larkin
Roland LaStarza may not be an all time great but he was a real good fighter.
Deserves a shout.
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