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Nino Benvenuti Losses

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".

  1. 7. Nino Benvenuti loses to Carlos Monzón via KO

    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.

  2. 6. Nino Benvenuti loses to José Chirino via majority decision

    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.

  3. 5. Nino Benvenuti loses to Carlos Monzón via KO

    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.

  4. 4. Nino Benvenuti loses to Tom Bethea via KO

    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.

  5. 3. Nino Benvenuti loses to Dick Tiger via unanimous decision

    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.

  6. 2. Nino Benvenuti loses to Emile Griffith via majority 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.

  7. 1. Nino Benvenuti loses to Kim Ki-Soo via split decision

    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.