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Nationality | Italian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Weight(s) | Heavyweight | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stance | Orthodox | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Boxing record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total fights | 32 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins by KO | 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Francesco Damiani (born 4 October 1958) is an Italian former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 1993. He was the first WBO heavyweight champion, having held the title from 1989 to 1991, as well as the European heavyweight title from 1987 to 1989. As an amateur he won silver medals in the super-heavyweight division at the 1982 World Championships and 1984 Summer Olympics.
Amateur career
He participated at 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, where he lost to the eventual silver medalist Piotr Zaev in the quarter-finals. The following year he won the European Amateur Championships in Tampere. At the 1982 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Munich, he beat the legendary Teofilo Stevenson but lost to Tyrell Biggs in the final. In 1983 in Varna he became European champion for the second time, beating Ulli Kaden. He was ranked world's #1 super heavyweight by the AIBA in 1984 (ahead of Tyrell Biggs, who was ranked #2.[1]) At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles he again lost to Biggs in the final, despite Biggs' home crowd booing at the judges decision who believed Damiani won the contest (since he threw more punches and was moving forward for most of the contest) which led to the leading BBC boxing commentator Harry Carpenter, who was commentating for the BBC sport Olympic coverage, to say that "..it the worst boxing decision in all my years of boxing commentating". Francesco Damiani was the Italian boxing team coach for the London 2012 Summer Olympics.[2]
Olympic results
1980:
- Round of 16: Defeated Teodor Pîrjol (Romania) 4-1
- Quarterfinal: Lost to Piotr Zaev (Soviet Union) 0-5
1984:
- 1st round bye
- Defeated William Isangura (Tanzania) RSC 2
- Defeated Robert Wells (Great Britain) RSC 3
- Lost to Tyrell Biggs (United States) 1-4
Professional career
Damiani began his professional career on a tear, with 27 consecutive victories over limited opposition. He defeated Tyrell Biggs in a rematch of their Olympic meeting, stopping him on a cut, and then won the newly created WBO Heavyweight title with a 3rd-round KO victory over Johnny DuPlooy on 6 May 1989. Damiani hit a brick wall when he took on 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist Ray Mercer in 1991 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Damiani was ahead on points but went down after a Mercer left uppercut broke his nose, and he was counted out by the referee in the 9th round.
In 1991, he had been chosen to face Evander Holyfield for the undisputed heavyweight championship, but an injury prevented him from getting into the ring.
Damiani would come back in 1992 to take a decision over former champion Greg Page, but quit in the 8th round of the following bout versus Oliver McCall in 1993, ending his career.
In 1993 former mobster Sammy Gravano testified under oath that in the late 80s he attempted to arrange a fixed fight between Damiani, who Gravano alleged was associated with an organized crime family in Italy, and Renaldo Snipes.[3] Although Damiani lost his next fight to Ray Mercer and that put him out of the picture for a major fight.[3]
Professional boxing record
32 fights | 30 wins | 2 losses |
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By knockout | 24 | 2 |
By decision | 6 | 0 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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32 | Loss | 30–2 | Oliver McCall | TKO | 8 (10), 1:09 | 23 Apr 1993 | The Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee, US | |
31 | Win | 30–1 | Greg Page | UD | 10 | 12 Sep 1992 | Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, US | |
30 | Win | 29–1 | Michael Greer | KO | 1 (10), 3:00 | 22 Apr 1992 | Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, US | |
29 | Win | 28–1 | Frankie Swindell | PTS | 8 | 7 Mar 1992 | Fano, Italy | |
28 | Loss | 27–1 | Ray Mercer | KO | 9 (12), 2:47 | 11 Jan 1991 | Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US | Lost WBO heavyweight title |
27 | Win | 27–0 | Everett Martin | KO | 2 | 20 Oct 1990 | Carisport, Cesena, Italy | |
26 | Win | 26–0 | Tony Morrison | KO | 3 (10) | 2 Jun 1990 | Godiasco, Italy | |
25 | Win | 25–0 | Daniel Eduardo Neto | TKO | 2 (12) | 16 Dec 1989 | Carisport, Cesena, Italy | Retained WBO heavyweight title |
24 | Win | 24–0 | Johnny du Plooy | KO | 3 (12), 1:48 | 6 May 1989 | Stadio Nicola De Simone, Syracuse, Italy | Won inaugural WBO heavyweight title |
23 | Win | 23–0 | Manfred Jassmann | KO | 3 (12) | 17 Dec 1988 | Sassari, Italy | Retained European heavyweight title |
22 | Win | 22–0 | Tyrell Biggs | TKO | 5 (10), 1:06 | 29 Oct 1988 | Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy | |
21 | Win | 21–0 | John Emmen | TKO | 3 (12) | 22 Apr 1988 | Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy | Retained European heavyweight title |
20 | Win | 20–0 | Dorcey Gaymon | TKO | 4 (10) | 22 Jan 1988 | Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US | |
19 | Win | 19–0 | Anders Eklund | KO | 6 (12), 2:40 | 9 Oct 1987 | Aosta, Italy | Won European heavyweight title |
18 | Win | 18–0 | Eddie Richardson | PTS | 10 | 11 Jul 1987 | Corsico, Italy | |
17 | Win | 17–0 | James Broad | UD | 10 | 11 Apr 1987 | PalaDozza, Bologna, Italy | |
16 | Win | 16–0 | Eddie Gregg | TKO | 1 (12) | 14 Feb 1987 | Lucca, Italy | Won vacant WBC International heavyweight title |
15 | Win | 15–0 | Rodney Smith | TKO | 2 | 19 Dec 1986 | Ancona, Italy | |
14 | Win | 14–0 | Kevin P Porter | TKO | 5 | 14 Nov 1986 | San Giuseppe Vesuviano, Italy | |
13 | Win | 13–0 | Rocky Sekorski | PTS | 10 | 19 Sep 1986 | Lerici, Italy | |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Donnie Long | KO | 2 | 4 Jul 1986 | Porlezza, Italy | |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Danny Sutton | TKO | 7 | 30 May 1986 | Abano Terme, Italy | |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Mike Perkins | TKO | 5 (8) | 2 Apr 1986 | Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, US | |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Tom Trimm | KO | 2 | 14 Feb 1986 | Milan, Italy | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Bobby Crabtree | TKO | 6 | 31 Jan 1986 | Abbiategrasso, Italy | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Felipe Rodriguez | TKO | 5 | 28 Sep 1985 | Sassari, Italy | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Rick Kellar | TKO | 1 (6), 1:26 | 13 Jul 1985 | Atlantis Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Walter Santemore | PTS | 6 | 29 Jun 1985 | Bellaria, Italy | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Larry Roberson | TKO | 1, 2:47 | 17 May 1985 | Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, US | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Dragomir Milo Popovic | TKO | 6 | 20 Apr 1985 | Ceriale, Italy | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | George Butzbach | TKO | 2 | 8 Mar 1985 | Modena, Italy | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Allou Gobe | TKO | 3 | 5 Jan 1985 | PalaEvangelisti, Perugia, Italy |
References
- ^ Boxing Ratings; NEWLN:International Amateur Boxing Assoc.-World champion. a-U.S. titlist. UPI, February 27, 1984.
- ^ "Francesco Damiani Pictures – Casa Italia at London 2012 Olympic Games". Zimbio. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
- ^ a b "Crime Figure Testifies on Boxing Involvement". The Washington Post. Brubaker, Bill. April 2, 1993.
External links
- Boxing record for Francesco Damiani from BoxRec (registration required)
- Francesco Damiani at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Francesco Damiani at Olympics.com
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from the Province of Ravenna
- Olympic boxers of Italy
- Boxers at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Boxers at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- World heavyweight boxing champions
- World Boxing Organization champions
- Olympic silver medalists for Italy
- Olympic medalists in boxing
- European Boxing Union champions
- Italian male boxers
- AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists
- Medalists at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Super-heavyweight boxers
- Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Italy
- Competitors at the 1979 Mediterranean Games
- Mediterranean Games medalists in boxing