Joe and Phil Muscato where known brothers in the heavyweight division. In the 1950 Ring Record Book, ther's one Sam Muscato, a Light Heavy, also from Buffalo. Was he a brother to?
In the BexRec archive, there's one Sammy Muscato, fighting in the 30's. Was he a relative to the other mentioned above?
Palais
The Muscato brothers
Sam, Phil and Joe were all brothers
Just a couple of years ago, Dan Muscato sent me Phil's and Joe's records; I can't recall if I have Sam's; Dan's email was lost in a com,puter crash; I did add dates of death for Phil and Joe to BOXREC
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Just a couple of years ago, Dan Muscato sent me Phil's and Joe's records; I can't recall if I have Sam's; Dan's email was lost in a com,puter crash; I did add dates of death for Phil and Joe to BOXREC
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Sorry for my lenthy absence gentlemen, my current email address is: [email protected].
Ph. #: 716-549-2425
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have on the Muscato Brothers (Joe Phil & Sam.)
There was also a Charley Muscato from Fredonia, NY in the 1930's who was a amateur welterweight. but do not think he ever turned pro, and is of no relation that I know of.
The listing in the 1950 RRB on Sam Muscato is accurate. Sam had a couple of fights into the mid 50's, after relocting to Florida. But never achieved the skills or success of his two older brothers.
Ph. #: 716-549-2425
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have on the Muscato Brothers (Joe Phil & Sam.)
There was also a Charley Muscato from Fredonia, NY in the 1930's who was a amateur welterweight. but do not think he ever turned pro, and is of no relation that I know of.
The listing in the 1950 RRB on Sam Muscato is accurate. Sam had a couple of fights into the mid 50's, after relocting to Florida. But never achieved the skills or success of his two older brothers.
