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Juan Martin Coggi
Argentine boxer

Juan Martin Coggi

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Biography

Juan Martin Coggi (born 19 December 1961) is a former boxer from Argentina. A native of Santa Fe Province (he lived as a child until a few years Brandsen, Buenos Aires Province), which was also the birthplace of Carlos Monzón, Coggi was a three-time world light welterweight champion. He had 75 wins, 5 losses and 2 draws, with 44 wins by knockout. He never lost a fight by knockout.

Early boxing career

After a stellar amateur career, Coggi became a professional boxer on 2 April 1982, knocking out Horacio Valdes in four rounds at La Plata. Coggi won seven of his first ten bouts by knockout. The first boxer to last the scheduled distance with him was Viterman Sanchez, who lost a six-round decision to Coggi on 7 May 1982.

Coggi went undefeated for 21 bouts, with 11 knockout wins. Then, on 9 March 1985, he met Adolfo Arce Rossi in Buenos Aires. Arce Rossi became the first boxer to defeat Coggi by outpointing him over ten rounds. After one more win, Coggi fought to a draw over ten rounds with Ramon Collado, on 20 June of that same year.

Coggi went on a six-fight winning streak before he and Collado met again. Once again, Collado held him to a ten-round draw, on 19 July 1986.

On 25 October of that year, Coggi won the Argentine light welterweight title, knocking out Hugo Hernandez in three rounds.

Championship career

Despite having a record that included no one of apparent relevance, the WBA placed Coggi on top of their list of challengers for the world crown at the light welterweight division. After one more win, Coggi challenged for the world title for the first time.

The WBA's world champion, Patrizio Oliva, had dethroned Coggi's countryman, Ubaldo Sacco, to win the world championship. So the fight between Coggi and Oliva generated much interest among Argentine boxing fans. Coggi's first title try was also his first fight abroad, as the fight was held in Ribera, Italy, on 4 July 1987. Coggi caused a minor upset when he knocked out Oliva in three rounds to become world champion.

Like Monzon, Coggi also became well liked in Italy despite the fact he had beaten an Italian for the world championship. Coggi would fight in Italy a number of times during the rest of his career. His first title defense came in Italy, when he knocked out Sang-Ho Lee in two rounds on 7 May 1988.

After beating Lee, he would win four non-title bouts in his country, including two ten-round decisions over Jorge Tejada, who later became a contender in the welterweight division.

For his second defense, Coggi returned to Italy, where he defeated perennial contender Harold Brazier of the United States by a twelve-round unanimous decision on 21 January 1989.

His third defense, on 29 April 1989, was also held in Italy. He defeated future world champion Akinobu Hiranaka by a twelve-round decision. However, this match was controversial for the decision which gave Italian-Argentine boxer Coggi excessive favor, while Coggi was knocked down by Hiranaka twice at 3rd round, and he has been inferior to Hiranaka at performance throughout 12 rounds. Among many boxing fans, there have been the strong voice that the victory should have been given to Hiranaka, since the match was owned by him. After two non title wins, Coggi had four fights in France, beginning with a fourth-round knockout victory over Jesse Williams in another non-title bout.

On 24 March 1990, Coggi beat the former lightweight champion José Luis Ramírez by a twelve-round unanimous decision to retain the title. After beating Danilo Cabrera by knockout in round five, Coggi defended his title in Nice against the relatively unheralded Loreto Garza of Sacramento, California, on 17 August. This time around, it was Coggi's turn to lose in a mild upset, as Garza became the champion by outpointing Coggi over twelve rounds.

On his next fight, held on 11 November at Buenos Aires, Coggi once again outpointed Tejada over ten rounds.

His next fight happened under extremely unlikely circumstances: he was in Sacramento to watch Garza defend his world title and, at the same time, challenge him to a rematch, when one of the boxers to be featured as part of the night's undercard suffered a car accident at the ARCO Arena parking lot and broke his wrist. Coggi took on the role of substitute fighter, and he beat Alberto Alcaraz by a knockout in round seven, 1 December.

Coggi went on to win his next eleven fights, six of them by knockout, before challenging Morris East for the WBA title on 12 January 1993, in Mar del Plata. Coggi became a light welterweight champion for the second time that night when he knocked East out in eight rounds.

On 10 April 1993, he made his first defense of his second reign, knocking out perennial Puerto Rican world title challenger Joe Rivera in seven rounds, in Mar del Plata. Next, he defended against Hiroyuki Yoshino on 23 June. In what marked his Asian debut, Coggi knocked Yoshino out in five rounds, in a fight held in Tokyo, Japan.

He defended his title three more times in 1993. On 13 August, he outpointed Jose Rafael Barbosa over twelve rounds in Buenos Aires, once again, retaining the world title. On 24 September, he knocked out Guillermo Cruz in ten rounds at Tucumán, and then, on 11 December, he closed 1993 by knocking out Eder Gonzalez, also in Tucumán, in the seventh round.

He and Gonzalez had a rematch on 18 March 1994. In what marked Coggi's American debut, he knocked Gonzalez out in three rounds at Las Vegas, Nevada, once again, retaining the title.

Bouts with Frankie Randall

On 17 September 1994, he began a series of three bouts with former Chávez-conqueror Frankie Randall, who relieved Coggi of the title by beating him by a twelve-round unanimous decision. Coggi suffered three knockdowns during the fight.

Coggi had two more wins, then he faced Randall for the second time. Coggi became champion for the third time on 13 January 1996, when he beat Randall by a fifth round technical decision. Randall was controlling the fight when he went down when his feet became tangled with Coggi in the third round. Because Coggi landed a glancing blow as Randall went down, Coggi was credited with a knockdown by the referee. In the fifth round, the two fighters clashed heads and Coggi walked to his corner and lay down. The referee tried to convince Coggi to fight but he was either unwilling or unable to do so. The ringside physician later said that Coggi was coherent and when Coggi was examined at a hospital after the fight, he was given a clean bill of health. The fight went to the scorecards and Coggi was ahead on all judges' cards by one point (due to the knockdown called against Randall in the third round). Due to the controversial nature of the match, the WBA ordered a third bout between the two rivals.

The third fight between Coggi and Randall came on 16 August, at Buenos Aires. Coggi suffered a knockdown in the second round, which would prove to be pivotal in the end, as Randall pulled a unanimous but close decision to recover the title.

Post-championship career

The rest of his career, Coggi fought second level opposition, posting five wins in a row, three by knockout, before facing another well known fighter. In Coggi's last fight, contended on 29 May 1999, he lost a twelve-round unanimous decision to Michele Piccirillo in Italy.

Retirement

Coggi is now a boxing trainer. His son, Martin Antonio Coggi, is a professional boxer.

Coggi was one of Raúl Alfonsín's favorite boxers: in a rare opportunity for a boxer, President Alfonsín invited Coggi to his presidential home after Coggi became world champion for the first time.

Professional boxing record

75 Wins (44 Knockouts), 5 Defeats, 2 Draw,
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss75-5-2Italy Michele PiccirilloUD121999-05-29Italy Bari, ApuliaFor WBU Welterweight title.
Win75-4-2United States Dezi FordUD101998-05-29United States Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas
Win74-4-2Argentina Silvio RojasPTS81998-03-21Argentina Club Acción, Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, Chaco
Win73-4-2Argentina Santiago AhumadaRTD1 (10)1998-02-21Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win72-4-2Mexico Agustin GurrolaKO4 (10)1997-09-06Argentina Centro de Educación Física, Ranchos, Buenos Aires
Win71-4-2Colombia Alberto ZuluagaKO2 (10)1996-12-14Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Loss70-4-2United States Frankie RandallUD121996-08-16Argentina Sociedad Alemana, Villa Ballester, Buenos AiresLost WBA Light Welterweight title
Win70-3-2United States Frankie RandallTD5 (12)1996-01-13Japan Jai Alai Fronton, MiamiWon WBA Light Welterweight title
Win69-3-2Japan Hiroyuki SakamotoUD101995-05-06Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
Win68-3-2Venezuela Ildemar Jose PaisanUD101995-04-08Argentina Canal 9 Studios, Buenos Aires
Loss67-3-2United States Frankie RandallUD121994-09-17United States MGM Grand, Las VegasLost WBA Light Welterweight title
Win67-2-2Mexico Mario MoralesKO3 (10)1993-04-17Argentina Buenos Aires
Win66-2-2Colombia Eder GonzalezTKO3 (12)1994-03-18United States MGM Grand, Las VegasDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win65-2-2Colombia Eder GonzalezTKO7 (12)1993-12-17Argentina Club Defensores de Villa Luján, San Miguel de Tucumán, TucumánDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win63-2-2Mexico Guillermo CruzTKO10 (12)1993-09-24Argentina Club Defensores de Villa Luján, San Miguel de Tucumán, TucumánDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win62-2-2Venezuela Jose Rafael BarbozaUD121993-08-13Argentina Club Atlético Lanús, Lanús, Buenos AiresDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win61-2-2Japan Hiroyuki YoshinoTKO5 (12)1993-06-23Japan Korakuen Hall, TokyoDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win60-2-2Puerto Rico José Antonio RiveraTKO7 (12)1993-04-10Argentina Estadio Super Domo, Mar del Plata, Buenos AiresDefended WBA Light Welterweight title
Win59-2-2Domingo MartínezKO31993-02-22Argentina Estadio Super Domo, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win58-2-2Philippines Morris EastTKO8 (12)1993-01-12Argentina Estadio Super Domo, Mar del Plata, Buenos AiresWon WBA Light Welterweight title
Win57-2-2Argentina Juan Alberto ContrerasKO8 (10)1992-09-11Argentina Bella Vista, Buenos Aires
Win56-2-2Mexico Eduardo JacquesKO61992-08-14Argentina Buenos Aires
Win55-2-2Paraguay Francisco FrasqueriPTS101992-05-02Argentina Buenos Aires
Win54-2-2Argentina Julián RodriguezKO3 (10)1992-04-03Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
Win53-2-2Trinidad and Tobago Joseph AlexanderPTS101991-11-17France Carpentras, Vaucluse
Win52-2-2Argentina Juan Alberto ContrerasKO101991-09-06Argentina Buenos Aires
Win51-2-2Mexico Fernando SeguraKO71991-07-27Argentina Buenos Aires
Win50-2-2Mexico Francisco CuestaPTS101991-06-29Argentina Buenos Aires
Win49-2-2Argentina Ricardo EspinosaKO5 (10)1991-04-13Argentina San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy
Win48-2-2United States Dwayne SwiftPTS81991-03-07Spain Palacio de Deportes, Madrid, Madrid
Win47-2-2Argentina Nestor GilPTS101990-12-21Argentina Cañuelas, Buenos Aires
Win46-2-2Mexico Alberto AlcarazTKO7 (10)1990-12-01United States ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California
Win45-2-2Argentina Jorge TejadaPTS101990-11-10Argentina Villa Dolores, Córdoba
Loss44-2-2United States Loreto GarzaMD121990-04-23France Palais des Congrès Acropolis, Nice, Alpes-MaritimesLost WBA Light Welterweight title.
Win44-1-2Dominican Republic Danilo CabreraKO51990-04-23France Nogent-le-Phaye, Eure-et-Loir
Win43-1-2Mexico José Luis RamírezUD121990-03-24France Ajaccio, Corse-du-SudDefends WBA Light Welterweight title
Win42-1-2United States Jesse WilliamsKO4 (8)1989-12-30France Amiens, Somme
Win41-1-2Argentina Antonio OjedaPTS101989-10-14Argentina Concordia, Entre Ríos
Win40-1-2Argentina Omar AlegreTKO9 (10)1989-09-22Argentina Córdoba, Córdoba
Win39-1-2Japan Akinobu HiranakaUD121989-04-29Italy Palazzo dello Sport, Vasto, AbruzzoDefends WBA Light Welterweight title
Win38-1-2Argentina Raul BiancoKO2 (10)1989-02-25Argentina Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba
Win37-1-2United States Harold BrazierUD121989-01-21Italy Palazzo dello Sport, Vasto, AbruzzoDefends WBA Light Welterweight title
Win36-1-2Argentina Jorge TejadaPTS101988-12-02Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win35-1-2Argentina Jorge TejadaPTS101988-10-14Argentina Guernica, Buenos Aires
Win34-1-2Argentina Osvaldo MaldonadoKO6 (10)1988-08-12Argentina Trelew, Chubut
Win33-1-2South Korea Lee Sang-HoKO2 (12)1988-05-07Italy Roseto degli Abruzzi, AbruzzoDefends WBA Light Welterweight title
Win32-1-2Argentina Mario ArayaKO6 (10)1988-02-19Argentina Catamarca, Catamarca
Win31-1-2Italy Patrizio OlivaKO3 (15)1987-07-04Italy Palazzo dello Sport, Ribera, SicilyWon WBA Light Welterweight title
Win30-1-2Argentina José MagarinoKO5 (10)1987-04-04Argentina General Roca, Río Negro
Win29-1-2Argentina Hugo HernandezKO3 (12)1986-10-25Argentina Luna Park, Buenos AiresWon Argentina Light Welterweight Title.
Draw28-1-2Argentina Ramon ColladoPTS101986-07-19Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
Win28-1-1Argentina Jose Luis SaldiviaKO2 (10)1986-06-14Argentina Santa María, Córdoba
Win27-1-1Chile Edecio Molina OrtizPTS101986-04-05Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win26-1-1Argentina Sergio BritesKO5 (10)1986-03-07Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win25-1-1Argentina Ruben VerdunTD7 (10)1985-10-26Argentina Rojas, Buenos Aires
Win24-1-1Argentina Oscar SosaRTD7 (10)1985-08-31Argentina Rojas, Buenos Aires
Draw23-1-1Argentina Ramon ColladoPTS101985-06-20Argentina Las Flores, Buenos Aires
Win23-1-0Argentina Ramon JaraTKO7 (10)1985-05-11Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Loss22-1-0Argentina Adolfo Omar Arce RossiPTS101985-03-09Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win22-0-0Argentina Miguel Angel PereyraPTS101985-02-22Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win21-0-0Argentina Marcelo VillagraPTS101984-11-11Argentina
Win20-0-0Argentina Ramon ColladoPTS101984-09-01Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win19-0-0Argentina Pedro GutierrezKO1 (10)1984-08-10Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
Win18-0-0Argentina Ricardo EspinosaTKO2 (10)1984-06-23Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win17-0-0Argentina Ricardo EspinosaPTS101984-03-09Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Win16-0-0Argentina Marcelo VillagraPTS101984-02-10Argentina Las Flores, Buenos Aires
Win15-0-0Argentina Romulo IbarraPTS101983-12-23Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win14-0-0Argentina Anibal OzunaKO2 (10)1983-12-07Argentina Buenos Aires
Win13-0-0Argentina Apolinario RomeroPTS101983-11-09Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win12-0-0Argentina Anibal OzunaPTS101983-10-14Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
Win11-0-0Argentina Sergio BritesKO2 (10)1983-06-15Argentina Luna Park, Buenos Aires
Win10-0-0Argentina Apolinario RomeroPTS101983-05-18Argentina Buenos Aires
Win9-0-0Argentina Carlos FalloneKO7 (10)1983-04-08Argentina José C. Paz, Buenos Aires
Win8-0-0Argentina Osvaldo ColrosKO1 (10)1983-02-11Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win7-0-0Argentina Norberto RamirezPTS81982-12-10Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win6-0-0Argentina Carlos FalloneKO7 (8)1982-11-12Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win5-0-0Argentina Rogelio FlorentinKO2 (6)1982-10-27Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win4-0-0Argentina Felipe BaezTKO4 (10)1982-09-10Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win3-0-0Argentina Raul GramascoKO2 (6)1982-06-11Argentina Brandsen, Buenos Aires
Win2-0-0Argentina Viterman SanchezPTS61982-05-07Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
Win1-0-0Argentina Horacio ValdezKO4 (6)1982-04-02Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires
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