Francesco Damiani - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

30 Wins (24 knockouts, 6 decisions), 2 Losses (2 knockouts, 0 decisions)
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 21-5 Oliver "Atomic Bull" McCall TKO 8 23/04/1993 Memphis, Tennessee, United States Referee stopped the bout at 1:09 of the eighth round.
Win 35-10 Greg Page UD 10 12/09/1992 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 95-93, 95-93, 95-93.
Win 42-12-3 Michael Greer KO 1 22/04/1992 East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States Greer knocked out at 3:00 of the first round.
Win 22-6 Frankie "The Tennessee Stud" Swindell PTS 8 07/03/1992 Fano, Marche, Italy
Loss 16-0 "Merciless" Ray Mercer KO 9 11/01/1991 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States WBO World Heavyweight Title. Damiani knocked out at 2:47 of the ninth round.
Win 17-10-1 Everett "Bigfoot" Martin KO 2 20/10/1990 Cesena, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Win 17-10-1 Tony "Kid" Morrison KO 3 02/06/1990 Pavia, Lombardia, Italy
Win 19-0-1 Daniel Eduardo Neto TKO 2 16/12/1989 Cesena, Emilia Romagna, Italy WBO World Heavyweight Title.
Win 22-2-1 Johnny du Plooy KO 3 06/05/1989 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy WBO World Heavyweight Title.
Win 31-7-2 Manfred Jassmann KO 3 17/12/1988 Sassari, Sardegna, Italy EBU Heavyweight Title.
Win 15-1 Tyrell Biggs TKO 5 29/10/1988 Milan, Lombardia, Italy Referee stopped the bout at 1:06 of the fifth round.
Win 11-0 John Emmen TKO 3 22/04/1988 Milan, Lombardia, Italy EBU Heavyweight Title.
Win 12-7-1 Dorcey Gaymon KO 4 22/01/1988 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 16-3-1 Anders Eklund KO 6 09/10/1987 Aosta, Valle d'Aosta, Italy EBU Heavyweight Title.
Win 12-7 Eddie Richardson PTS 10 11/07/1987 Corsico, Lombardia, Italy
Win 20-3 James "Broad Axe" Broad UD 10 11/04/1987 Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy 99-95, 99-95, 99-95.
Win 24-2-1 Eddie Gregg TKO 1 14/02/1987 Lucca, Toscana, Italy WBC International Heavyweight Title.
Win 8-5 Rodney "King" Smith TKO 2 19/12/1986 Ancona, Marche, Italy
Win 13-1-1 Kevin P Porter TKO 5 14/11/1986 San Giuseppe Vesuviano, Campania, Italy
Win 18-5 Rocky Sekorski PTS 10 19/09/1986 Lerici, Liguria, Italy
Win 16-5 Donnie "Master of Disaster" Long KO 2 04/07/1986 Porlezza, Lombardia, Italy
Win 24-10 Danny "Smiley" Sutton TKO 7 30/05/1986 Abano Terme, Veneto, Italy
Win 16-11-2 "Smokin" Mike Perkins TKO 5 02/04/1986 Totowa, New Jersey, United States
Win 22-8-1 Tom Trimm KO 2 14/02/1986 Milan, Lombardia, Italy
Win 22-7-1 Bobby Crabtree TKO 6 31/01/1986 Abbiategrasso, Lombardia, Italy
Win 25-7-5 Felipe "Pantera de Arosa III" Rodriguez TKO 5 28/09/1985 Sassari, Sardegna, Italy
Win 14-11-1 Rick "King Kong" Kellar TKO 1 13/07/1985 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Referee stopped the bout at 1:26 of the first round.
Win 20-17 Walter Santemore PTS 6 29/06/1985 Bellaria, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Win 3-14-1 Larry Roberson TKO 1 17/05/1985 Stateline, Nevada, United States
Win 15-10-2 Dragomir Milo Popovic TKO 6 20/04/1985 Ceriale, Liguria, Italy
Win 16-8-3 George Butzbach TKO 2 08/03/1985 Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy
Win 0-1 Allou Gobe TKO 3 05/01/1985 Perugia, Umbria, Italy

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