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  1. Carlos Monzón est un boxeur argentin le 7 août 1942 à San Javier et mort le 8 janvier 1995 à Santa Rosa de Calchines. Champion du monde des poids moyens du 7 novembre 1970 au 30 juillet 1977, il est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs boxeurs de tous les temps.

  2. Carlos Roque Monzón (7 August 1942 – 8 January 1995), nicknamed Escopeta (Shotgun), was an Argentine professional boxer who held the undisputed world middleweight championship for 7 years. [1]

  3. My tribute to the great and legendary Middleweight champion, Carlos Monzon. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/haNZAgodCarlos Monzon - Was an Argentine profess...

  4. Scoring 39-39, 39-39, 39-38 Monzon at time of stoppage. Benvenuti's manager throws in towel. Benvenuti was knocked down once in the 2nd and again in the 3rd. The towel was thrown in after he rose from the 2nd knockdown. Monzon relinquished the title when he won the WBA/WBC Championship in 1970.

  5. 24 avr. 2020 · Rudolph Drust, qui ne s'est pas laissé perturber, signifie la fin du combat. Pour la première fois de sa vie, Nino Benvenuti est mis K.O. Carlos Monzon est champion du monde.

  6. Monzon, due to be released soon, was driving back to prison after a weekend furlough when he drove off a road and his car overturned not far from his home in Santa Fe. Monzon, 52, and a passenger were killed.

  7. Carlos Monzon was arguably the greatest middleweight to ever live and went unbeaten for over a decade. He was made a national hero by a nation desperately in need of one. But his personal life...

  8. 3 août 2024 · Monzon began his professional boxing career in Argentina in 1963. He was the Argentine and South American middleweight champion when he went to Rome and won the world middleweight title by knocking out Italian Nino Benvenuti in the 12th round on Nov. 7, 1970.

  9. Monzon turned professional in 1963. After twenty fights, Monzon's record was 16-3 with one no contest. He avenged all three defeats as well as 8 of his 9 draws and his one no contest then went undefeated for the remainder of his 100-bout career, retiring with a record of 87-3-9 with one no contest.

  10. Carlos Monzón was one of the greatest boxers to ever step into the ring. Over the course of his career, he fought a total of 100 times, winning an incredible 87 of those fights. His record also includes 59 knockout wins, and only three losses, all of which came via decision. Monzón retired from professional boxing at the age of 34, with three ...

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