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Paolo Roberto
Swedish boxer

Paolo Roberto

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Swedish boxer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Upplands Väsby, Upplands Väsby Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Age
55 years
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Biography

Paolo Roberto (born 3 February 1969 in Upplands Väsby, Stockholms län) is a Swedish ex-boxer, actor, and TV host of partial Italian descent.

Boxing career

Roberto started to compete professionally at the age of 24, but had earlier competed in kickboxing where he became Swedish champion, and before that Taekwondo where he became Nordic champion and repeated Swedish champion. He was known for fighting a lot in the street.

He started off his career with four consecutive victories before running into trouble. After fighting a six-round draw against Roy Dehara he came back to the ring to be stopped in the second round against John Duckworth. His coach said in a post fight interview that Paolo refused to give up and that's probably why the referee stopped the fight. When asked about the incident Paolo simply said if he would give up in a street fight he would die. After his first loss he won fifteen straight fights before taking on the WBC light middleweight champion Javier Castillejo to whom he lost in the fifth round by referee stoppage. Roberto was behind on all scorecards at the time the fight was stopped.

Roberto then moved up in weight to challenge fellow countryman Armand Krajnc for his WBO middle weight title. In between those fights he had four wins. In the fight against Krajnc Roberto had the champion rocking on his feet in the opening round. A right hook stunned his opponent and he had to cover up against the ropes. Then later on in the fight Krajnc finally figured out his opponent and outboxed the smaller challenger.

Paolo then went back to his original weight class welterweight where after three fights he won the vacant WBC International Welterweight title against Raul Eduardo Bejarano. He then vacated his belt to fight for the WBO Inter-Continental welterweight title against Wayne Martell. Roberto dominated the fight and was winning when in the tenth round Martell's cut above his eye had gotten so bad the ring doctor decided he had had enough. In his first defense of his WBO title Roberto got knocked out in the second round against Sebastian Andres Lujan. He never fought professionally again.

All of Roberto's boxing matches took place outside of Sweden, including his championship fights, which were held in the Åland Islands, because pro boxing has been banned in Sweden since 1969.

Outside boxing

He was a participant in the first season of Let’s Dance, the Swedish version of Dancing with the Stars.

He married Lena Arrelöv on 31 December 2003. The couple have one son, Enzo Antonio Roberto, born in 2004, and one daughter, Elisa Roberto, born in 2007.

His early life is dramatized in the 1987 Swedish movie Stockholmsnatt. He is featured in some chapters of Stieg Larsson's The Girl Who Played with Fire and played himself in the film based on the book.

Roberto has also talked openly of his conversion experience, which happened on a visit to St. Peter's in Rome. Wishing to approach the image of St. Michael the Archangel (the great "fighter" of the Heavenly Host), he was told he was not allowed in that roped off area. He asked, "Well, why can those people go in?" "They are going to confession," the guard replied. He thought of the empty life he had lived to his present, and told the guard, "Well, I'm going to confession, too." After over an hour with the priest, he said he felt renewed. The girl he had travelled to Rome with is now his wife, Lena Arrelöv. Roberto recounted this episode of his life to Marcus Grodi on the "Journey Home" show of EWTN.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodStadiumDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss28 – 4 – 1Argentina Sebastián Andrés LujánKOBaltic Hall, Mariehamn, Finland000000002003-10-04-00004 October 200321:22Finland Mariehamn, FinlandLoses WBO Inter-Continental welterweight title.
Win28 – 3 – 1United States Wayne MartellTKO (cuts)Kisahalli, Helsinki, Finland000000002003-02-02-00002 February 2003101:52Finland Helsinki, FinlandWins WBO Inter-Continental welterweight title.
Win27 – 3 – 1Argentina Raul Eduardo BejaranoUDFinland000000002002-11-16-000016 November 2002123:00Finland Helsinki, FinlandWins WBC International welterweight title.
Win26 – 3 – 1France David SarrailleTKODenmark, Odense Congress Center000000002002-08-30-000030 August 200222:02Denmark Odense, Denmark
Win25 – 3 – 1Hungary Gyorgy BugyikTKOGubbio, Umbria, Italy000000002002-06-06-00006 June 200221:59Italy Gubbio, Italy
Win24 – 3 – 1Canada Ron PasekKOCirkusbygningen, Copenhagen, Denmark000000002002-04-06-00006 April 200232:45Denmark Copenhagen, DenmarkReturn to welterweight division.
Loss23 – 3 – 1Sweden Armand KrajncUDHansehalle, Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany000000002001-11-13-000013 November 2001123:00Germany Luebeck, GermanyFor WBO middleweight title.
Win23 – 2 – 1Brazil Luiz Augusto Dos SantosMDKisstadion, Budapest, Hungary000000002001-06-06-00006 June 200183:00Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Win22 – 2 -1Panama Edwin MurilloKOEstrel Convention Center, Neukoelln, Berlin, Germany000000002000-10-10-000010 October 200010:50Germany Berlin, Germany
Win21 – 2 – 1United States Anthony IvoryUDFTC Stadium, Budapest, Hungary000000002000-08-28-000028 August 200083:00Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Win20 – 2 – 1United States Henry HughesTKOPreussag Arena, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany000000002000-06-04-00004 June 200021:51Germany Hannover, Germany
Loss19 – 2 – 1Spain Javier CastillejoTKOPabellon Europa, Leganes, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain000000001999-09-19-000019 September 199971:47Spain Madrid, SpainFor WBC light middleweight title.
Win19 – 1 – 1Bulgaria Stefan DimitrovTKOPlaza de Toros La Cubierta, Leganes, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain000000001999-04-14-000014 April 199960:32Spain Madrid, Spain
Win18 – 1 – 1Mexico Jesus MayorgaUDThomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States000000001999-02-13-000013 February 199983:00United States Las Vegas, USA
Win17 – 1 – 1United Kingdom David BaptisteTKOEverton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom000000001998-12-19-000019 December 199862:51United Kingdom Liverpool, United Kingdom
Win16 – 1 – 1Bulgaria Djemal MehmedovTKOYork, Yorkshire, United Kingdom000000001998-09-26-000026 September 199842:48United Kingdom York, United Kingdom
Win15 – 1 – 1Italy Armando BrigantiSDPesaro, Marche, Italy000000001998-05-29-000029 May 199883:00Italy Pesaro, Italy
Win14 – 1 – 1United States Darryl RuffinUDBallys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States000000001998-02-28-000028 February 199883:00United States New Jersey, USA
Win13 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Darren CovillPTSLee Valley Leisure Centre, Picketts Lock, London, United Kingdom000000001998-01-31-000031 January 199863:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win12 – 1 – 1Ukraine Viktor FesechkoPTSAlexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom000000001997-10-14-000014 October 199783:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win11 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Danny QuacoePTSSan Gennaro Vesuviano, Campania, Italy000000001997-08-09-00009 August 199783:00Italy San Gennaro Vesuviano, Italy
Win10 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Steve GoodwinPTSKelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom000000001997-07-05-00005 July 199763:00United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom
Win9 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Paul KingPTSBrondby hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark000000001997-01-24-000024 January 199763:00Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
Win8 – 1 – 1Morocco Habib Ben SalahTKOLe Caire, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France000000001996-09-19-000019 September 199652:02France Le Caire, France
Win7 – 1 – 1Slovakia Josef PresinskyUDWalsleben, Brandenburg, Germany000000001996-06-16-000016 June 199663:00Germany Brandenburg, Germany
Win6 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Carl WinstonePTSElephant & Castle Centre, Southwark, London, United Kingdom000000001995-11-29-000029 November 199543:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win5 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Ernie LoveridgePTSTown Hall, Battersea, London, United Kingdom000000001995-09-21-000021 September 199543:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Loss4 – 1 – 1United Kingdom Dusty MillerTKOYork Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom000000001995-04-27-000027 April 199522:28United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Draw4 – 0 – 1United Kingdom John DuckworthPTSPiccadilly, London, United Kingdom000000001994-11-07-00007 November 199463:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win4–0United Kingdom Roy DeharaKOYork Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom000000001994-09-29-000029 September 199412:00United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win3–0United Kingdom John HughesTKOTooting, London, United Kingdom000000001994-06-02-00002 June 199410:21United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Win2–0Hungary Zoltan DanoPTSBudapest, Hungary000000001994-02-27-000027 February 199443:00Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Win1–0Hungary Laszlo MolnarTKOTurku, Finland000000001993-12-18-000018 December 199321:21Finland Turku, FinlandBoxing debut for Roberto.

Minor Titles held

Preceded by
Vacant
WBC International welterweight title
16 November 2002 – 2 February 2003
Vacates
Succeeded by
Alpaslan Aguzum
Preceded by
Vacant
WBO Inter-Continental welterweight title
2 February 2003 – 4 October 2003
Succeeded by
Sebastián Andrés Luján
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