Nino Benvenuti has seven losses against six opponents on his boxing record. For a list of Benvenuti's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Nino Benvenuti".
On May 8, 1971 Nino Benvenuti fought Carlos Monzón in a middleweight world-title fight for Monzón's WBA, WBC and The Ring titles. Benvenuti was 33 years old and with a record of 82-7-1 (35), and Monzón was 28 years old and with a record of 71-3-9 (48). Benvenuti lost the fight via 3rd-round TKO.
On March 17, 1971 Nino Benvenuti faced off against José Chirino at age 32. He was coming in with a record of 82-6-1 (35). Benvenuti lost the fight via 10-round majority decision.
On November 7, 1970 Nino Benvenuti met Carlos Monzón in a middleweight (WBA, WBC, The Ring) world-title defense fight. Benvenuti was 32 years old and with a record of 82-5-1 (35), and Monzón was 28 years old and with a record of 67-3-9 (44). Benvenuti lost the fight via 12th-round TKO and lost the titles.
On March 13, 1970 Nino Benvenuti faced off against Tom Bethea at age 31. He was coming in with a record of 80-4-1 (33). Benvenuti lost the fight via 8th-round TKO.
On May 26, 1969 Nino Benvenuti faced off against Dick Tiger at age 31. He was coming in with a record of 78-3-1 (32), and Tiger was 39 years old and with a record of 58-18-3 (27). Benvenuti lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On September 29, 1967 Nino Benvenuti met Emile Griffith in a middleweight (WBA, WBC, The Ring) world-title defense fight. Benvenuti was 29 years old and with a record of 72-2 (30), and Griffith was 29 years old and with a record of 52-8 (17). Benvenuti lost the fight via 15-round majority decision and lost the titles.
On June 25, 1966 Nino Benvenuti met Kim Ki-Soo in a super-welterweight (WBA, WBC) world-title defense fight. Benvenuti was 28 years old and with a record of 65-1 (27). Benvenuti lost the fight via 15-round split decision and lost the titles.