Vito Antuofermo - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

50 Wins (21 knockouts), 7 Losses (5 knockouts), 2 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Round
Time
Date Location Notes
Loss 50–7–2 Matthew Hilton RTD 4 (10)
3:00
1985–10–20 Montreal Forum,
Montreal, Quebec
Win 50–6–2 Larry McCall UD 10 1985–05–25 Washington Convention Center,
Washington, D.C.
Win 49–6–2 Mark Allman TKO 3 (?)
1:24
1985–03–08 Ridgewood Grove,
New York City, New York
Win 48–6–2 Marcus Starks TKO 4 (10)
1:46
1984–12–14 Nassau Coliseum,
Uniondale, New York
Win 47–6–2 Ricard Beranek TD 5 (10) 1984–09–13 Resorts International,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Loss 46–6–2 Marvin Hagler RTD 4 (15) 1981–06–13 Boston Garden,
Boston, Massachusetts
For WBA and WBC Middleweight titles.
Win 46–5–2 Mauricio Aldana UD 10 1981–04–02 Conrad Hilton Hotel,
Chicago, Illinois
Loss 45–5–2 Alan Minter TKO 8 (15) 1980–06–28 Empire Pool,
London, Greater London
For WBA and WBC Middleweight titles.
Loss 45–4–2 Alan Minter SD 15 1980–03–16 Caesars Palace,
Paradise, Nevada
Lost WBA and WBC Middleweight titles.
Draw 45–3–2 Marvin Hagler PTS 15 1979–11–30 Caesars Palace,
Paradise, Nevada
Retained WBA and WBC
Middleweight titles.
Win 45–3–1 Hugo Corro SD 15 1979–06–30 Esplanade de Fontvieille, Fontvieille Won WBA and WBC Middleweight titles.
Win 44–3–1 Mike Hallacy UD 10 1978–11–11 Boston Garden,
Boston, Massachusetts
Win 43–3–1 Willie Classen UD 10 1978–08–25 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 42–3–1 Willie Warren UD 10 1978–06–22 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 41–3–1 Bennie Briscoe UD 10 1978–02–04 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 40–3–1 Mike Nixon TKO 4 (10)
2:58
1977–10–27 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 39–3–1 Ramon Beras KO 6 (10)
1:16
1977–08–30 Montreal Forum,
Montreal, Quebec
Win 38–3–1 Eugene Hart KO 5 (10) 1977–03–11 Philadelphia Arena,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 37–3–1 Pablo Rodriguez KO 4 (10) 1976–12–02 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Loss 36–3–1 Maurice Hope TKO 15
2:48
1976–10–01 Palazzetto dello Sport,
Rome, Lazio
Lost EBU Light middleweight title.
Loss 36–2–1 Frank Wissenbach PTS 8 1976–06–18 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin
Win 36–1–1 Jean-Claude Warusfel TKO 14 (15) 1976–03–26 Palasport di San Siro,
Milan, Lombardy
Retained EBU Light middleweight title.
Win 35–1–1 Eckhard Dagge PTS 15 1976–01–16 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin Won EBU Light middleweight title.
Win 34–1–1 Bruce Cantrell PTS 10 1975–11–28 Long Island Arena,
Commack, New York
Win 33–1–1 Ricky Ortiz TKO 6 (10) 1975–10–23 Broome County Arena,
Binghamton, New York
Win 32–1–1 Vinnie Curto UD 10 1975–08–08 Tropicana Hotel & Casino,
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 31–1–1 Antonio Castellini TKO 5 (10) 1975–06–27 Palazzetto dello Sport,
Naples, Campania
Win 30–1–1 Reinaldo Oliveira, Jr. TKO 6 (10) 1975–06–06 Palazzetto dello Sport,
Naples, Campania
Win 29–1–1 Dave Huckaby UD 10 1975–03–20 Bristol Arena,
Bristol, Connecticut
Win 28–1–1 Ramón Mendez PTS 10 1975–01–24 Milan, Lombardy
Win 27–1–1 Emile Griffith UD 10 1974–11–22 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 26–1–1 Paul Osborne TKO 3 (10) 1974–10–18 Steelworkers Hall,
Baltimore, Maryland
Win 25–1–1 Denny Moyer UD 10 1974–09–09 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 24–1–1 Melvin Dennis PTS 10 1974–06–07 Palazzetto dello Sport,
Rome, Lazio
Win 23–1–1 Joey Durelle KO 1 (?) 1974–05–03 Palazzetto dello Sport,
Rome, Lazio
Win 22–1–1 John L. Sullivan UD 10 1974–03–08 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 21–1–1 Chucho García UD 10 1974–01–14 Felt Forum,
New York City, New York
Win 20–1–1 Buddy Boggs TKO 6 (10) 1973–12–05 Baltimore Civic Center,
Baltimore, Maryland
Win 19–1–1 Tony Kid Durango UD 10 1973–10–08 Felt Forum,
New York City, New York
Win 18–1–1 Danny McAloon UD 10 1973–08–25 Felt Forum,
New York City, New York
Loss 17–1–1 Harold Weston TKO 5 (10)
2:53
1973–07–09 Felt Forum,
New York City, New York
Win 17–0–1 Tony Kid Durango TKO 2 (10) 1973–06–18 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 16–0–1 Art Kettles SD 10 1973–04–30 Felt Forum,
New York City, New York
Win 15–0–1 Luis Rivera PTS 8 1973–04–13 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 14–0–1 Ray Villanueva TKO 4 (10) 1973–03–09 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 13–0–1 Skip Yeaton KO 2 (10) 1973–01–31 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 12–0–1 Al Sewell KO 7 (?) 1972–12–15 New York City, New York
Win 11–0–1 Carlos Novotny KO 3 (?) 1972–11–22 New York City, New York
Win 10–0–1 Oreste Lebron PTS 8 1972–10–10 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 9–0–1 Charles Hayward PTS 6 1972–09–11 Gaelic Park,
New York City, New York
Win 8–0–1 Gabe Bowens PTS 4 1972–08–28 Madison Square Garden,
New York City, New York
Win 7–0–1 Jerry Caballero TKO 4 (?) 1972–07–21 Singer Bowl,
New York City, New York
Win 6–0–1 Don Sauls PTS 6 1972–06–30 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 5–0–1 Lenny Carter KO 2 (?) 1972–05–26 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 4–0–1 John Presley KO 1 (?) 1972–04–11 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Win 3–0–1 Ivelaw Eastman PTS 4 1972–03–01 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York
Draw 2–0–1 Charles Hayward PTS 6 1972–02–17 Embassy Hall,
North Bergen, New Jersey
Win 2–0 Juan Rivera PTS 6 1972–01–17 Westchester County Center,
White Plains, New York
Win 1–0 Ivelaw Eastman PTS 4 1971–11–30 Sunnyside Gardens,
New York City, New York

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