Vincenzo Nardiello - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

34 Wins (19 knockouts), 7 Losses (7 knockouts)
Res. Record Opponent Type Round
Time
Date Location Notes
Win 34–7 Glenn Odem PTS 6 1999–05–29 Bari, Apulia
Loss 33–7 Richie Woodhall TKO 6 (12)
1:44
1999–02–13 Telewest Arena,
Newcastle, North East England
For WBC Super middleweight title.
Win 33–6 Stanimir Todorov TKO 1 (?) 1997–10–04 Vibo Valentia, Calabria
Win 32–6 Nino Cirilo PTS 6 1997–09–17 Fiumicino, Lazio
Win 31–6 Tim Bryan KO 2 (?) 1997–05–10 Rome, Lazio
Loss 30–6 Robin Reid TKO 7 (12)
2:59
1996–10–12 Forum di Assago,
Milan, Lombardy
Lost WBC Super middleweight title.
Win 30–5 Thulani Malinga SD 12 1996–07–06 NYNEX Arena,
Manchester, North West England
Won WBC Super middleweight title.
Win 29–5 Norberto Bueno KO 1 (?) 1996–03–09 PalaLido,
Milan, Lombardy
Loss 28–5 Henry Wharton TKO 6 (12)
0:52
1996–01–13 North Bridge Leisure Centre,
Halifax, West Yorkshire
For EBU Super middleweight title.
Win 28–4 Rolando Torres KO 4 (?) 1995–12–16 Voghera, Lombardy
Win 27–4 José Bayón Vargas KO 3 (8) 1995–10–14 Olympiahalle,
Munich, Bavaria
Loss 26–4 Nigel Berin TKO 8 (12)
1:43
1995–07–22 New London Arena,
London, Greater London
For WBC Super middleweight title.
Win 26–3 Massimiliano Bocchini TKO 3 (?) 1994–10–26 Spotorno, Liguria
Loss 25–3 Frederic Seillier TKO 5 (12) 1994–06–11 Zénith Oméga de Toulon,
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Lost EBU Super middleweight title.
Win 25–2 Mauro Galvano PTS 12 1993–11–26 Marino, Lazio Won vacant EBU Super middleweight title.
Win 24–2 Bruce Starling TKO 2 (?) 1993–07–16 CSKA Moscow, Moscow
Win 23–2 Juan Alberto Barrero PTS 8 1993–05–28 San Mango d'Aquino, Calabria
Loss 22–2 Ray Close TKO 10 (12) 1993–03–17 Campione d'Italia, Lombardy Lost EBU Super middleweight title.
Win 22–1 Fidel Castro Smith PTS 12 1992–12–16 Ariccia, Lazio Won vacant EBU Super middleweight title.
Win 21–1 Mike Peoples PTS 8 1992–10–03 Palaghiaccio de Marino,
Marino, Lazio
Win 20–1 Kenny Snow PTS 6 1992–07–22 Palazzo dello Sport,
Capo d'Orlando, Sicily
Win 19–1 Eladio Centurión KO 1 (8) 1992–06–25 Acquaflash di Licola,
Licola, Campania
Win 18–1 Troy Watson PTS 8 1992–03–12 Paris, Île-de-France
Loss 17–1 Víctor Córdoba TKO 11 (12)
1:44
1991–12–13 Palais Omnisports,
Paris, Île-de-France
For WBA Super middleweight title.
Win 17–0 Tony Burke KO 2 (6) 1991–10–12 Stade Louis II, Fontvieille
Win 16–0 Edmundo Diaz TKO 4 (8) 1991–07–20 Palermo, Sicily
Win 15–0 Miguel Antonio Mosna PTS 8 1991–06–08 La Spezia, Liguria
Win 14–0 Miguel Angel Maldonado PTS 8 1991–03–23 Vallecrosia, Liguria
Win 13–0 Jorge Alberto Morello PTS 10 1991–01–26 Palazzo dello Sport,
Sassari, Sardinia
Win 12–0 Daniel Ochoa KO 3 (10) 1990–11–16 Piove di Sacco, Veneto
Win 11–0 Ismael Gonzalez TKO 5 (?) 1990–10–15 Milan, Lombardy
Win 10–0 Gaston Cool TKO 4 (?) 1990–06–02 Godiasco, Lombardy
Win 9–0 Jean-Paul Roux TKO 2 (?) 1990–05–12 Sassari Arena,
Sassari, Sardinia
Win 8–0 Akim Zeroual TKO 1 (8) 1990–03–13 Milan, Lombardy
Win 7–0 Franky Moro TKO 6 (8) 1990–01–29 Milan, Lombardy
Win 6–0 Juan Graciano KO 1 (?) 1989–07–15 Vigevano, Lombardy
Win 5–0 Pedro Durán KO 1 (?) 1989–06–08 Ostia, Lazio
Win 4–0 Sylvan Plowright TKO 1 (?) 1989–05–06 Syracuse, Sicily
Win 3–0 Bechir Chaarane PTS 6 1989–03–10 Bergamo, Lombardy
Win 2–0 Jimmy Gourad PTS 6 1989–01–28 Milan, Lombardy
Win 1–0 Philip Houthoofdt PTS 6 1988–12–22 Milan, Lombardy

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