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Vincenzo Nardiello
Italian boxer

Vincenzo Nardiello

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Stuttgart
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57 years
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Biography

Vincenzo Nardiello (born 11 June 1966) is a retired world championship Italian boxer in the super middleweight division.
Nardiello was born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. A former world champion in the super middleweight division, he and Roy Jones Jr. are best remembered as the two boxers who were controversially robbed of decisions against eventually Olympic light middleweight gold medalist Park Si-Hun in the last two rounds of the 1988 Olympics despite Nardiello and Jones clearly landing more punches in their bouts. Two of the judges in Jones versus Si-Hun finals were banned for life after the tournament, while the third admitted his card was a mistake, with Jones being named the outstanding fighter of the tournament. Si-Hun apologized and retired. The stain of the 'bad decisions' in the 1988 Olympics stayed with Nardiello and Jones for the rest of their careers. 36 of 37 Americans got decisions in boxing in the 1984 Olympics in the United States, and the South Koreans had vowed to get back at the American media for being terribly wronged in 1984, and Nardiello and Jones were targets of the South Korean scorecards of the time. Nardiello, who lost a 3-2 split decision Park Si-Hun, felt he had been cheated, argued with the officials at ringside and had to be physically dragged from the Seoul Olympics ring area.

Amateur Achievements

  • 1984 Italian superlightweight champion
  • 1985 Silver Trofeo Italy
    • Lost Jose Luis Hernandez (Kuba) WO
  • 1986 Italian superwelterweight champion
  • 1986 Winner Trofeo Italy
    • Defeated Kalin Stoyanov (Bulgaria) KO 2
  • 1987 Italian middleweight champion
  • Represented Italy as a Light Middleweight, at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Results were:
    • 1st round bye
    • Defeated Likou Aliu (Samoa) KO 3
    • Defeated Quinton Paynter (Bermuda) KO 2
    • Lost to Park Si-Hun (South Korea) 2-3
  • 1988 Winner Trofeo Italia – Venice, Italy
    • Defeated Renato Mastria (Italy) 5-0
  • 1989 Silver Box-Am Tournament – Huelva, Spain
    • Defeated Javier Martinez (Espania) KO 3
    • Lost to Theuer Marco (Germany) 0:5
  • 1990 Winner Trofeo Italia – Venice, Italy
    • Defeated Miodrag Radulovic (Yugoslawia) 4-1
    • Defeated Theuer Marco (Germany) 3-2

Professional career

Nardiello turned pro after the 1988 Olympics and won seventeen consecutive bouts. On 13 December 1991, Nardiello was stopped in the 11th round of his first world title bout by WBA Super Middleweight champion Victor Corboba in France. He then won and lost, regained and lost again the European Super Middlewight title in bouts in Italy and France. After knocking Massimiliano Bocchini in Italy, Nardiello again challenged for a world title, but was stopped in the eighth round of a London bout against WBC Super Middleweight champion Nigel Benn, in Benn's first bout since his bout with Gerald McClellan who sustained critical injuries. Benn then lost his title to Thulani Malinga, lost his last three title bouts and retired in 1996. Nardiello qualified for another world title shot by knocking out Norberto Bueno in Italy. On 6 July 1996, in Manchester, England, Nardiello defeated WBC champion Thulani Malinga to win a share of the World Super Middleweight title in his third attempt. Nardiello lost the WBC title in Milan, Italy, later in 1996, when he was stopped by Robin Reid After winning three more bouts, Nardiello was unsuccessful in his final world title bout, getting stopped in the sixth round of a WBC World Super Middleweight title bout against Richie Woodhall (who had lost the 'other' 1988 Olympics semi-final bout to Jones) on 13 February 1999. Nardiello retired after winning a six round decision over Glenn Odem in Italy on 29 May 1999.

Miscellaneous

  • Brother of Giovanni Nardiello, a former Italian Super Middleweight champion, who lost an IBF world title bout to Sven Ottke in his only world title opportunity.

Professional boxing record

34 Wins (19 knockouts), 7 Losses (7 knockouts)
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRound
Time
DateLocationNotes
Win34–7United States Glenn OdemPTS61999–05–29Italy Bari, Apulia
Loss33–7England Richie WoodhallTKO6 (12)
1:44
1999–02–13England Telewest Arena,
Newcastle, England
For WBC Super middleweight title.
Win33–6Bulgaria Stanimir TodorovTKO1 (?)1997–10–04Italy Vibo Valentia, Calabria
Win32–6Mexico Nino CiriloPTS61997–09–17Italy Fiumicino, Lazio
Win31–6United States Tim BryanKO2 (?)1997–05–10Italy Rome, Lazio
Loss30–6England Robin ReidTKO7 (12)
2:59
1996–10–12Italy Forum di Assago,
Milan, Lombardy
Lost WBC Super middleweight title.
Win30–5South Africa Thulani MalingaSD121996–07–06England NYNEX Arena,
Manchester, North West England
Won WBC Super middleweight title.
Win29–5Mexico Norberto BuenoKO1 (?)1996–03–09Italy PalaLido,
Milan, Lombardy
Loss28–5England Henry WhartonTKO6 (12)
0:52
1996–01–13England North Bridge Leisure Centre,
Halifax, West Yorkshire
For EBU Super middleweight title.
Win28–4Mexico Rolando TorresKO4 (?)1995–12–16Italy Voghera, Lombardy
Win27–4Spain José Bayón VargasKO3 (8)1995–10–14Germany Olympiahalle,
Munich, Bavaria
Loss26–4England Nigel BennTKO8 (12)
1:43
1995–07–22England New London Arena,
London
For WBC Super middleweight title.
Win26–3Italy Massimiliano BocchiniTKO3 (?)1994–10–26Italy Spotorno, Liguria
Loss25–3France Frederic SeillierTKO5 (12)1994–06–11France Zénith Oméga de Toulon,
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Lost EBU Super middleweight title.
Win25–2Italy Mauro GalvanoPTS121993–11–26Italy Marino, LazioWon vacant EBU Super middleweight title.
Win24–2United States Bruce StarlingTKO2 (?)1993–07–16Russia CSKA Moscow, Moscow
Win23–2Uruguay Juan Alberto BarreroPTS81993–05–28Italy San Mango d'Aquino, Calabria
Loss22–2United Kingdom Ray CloseTKO10 (12)1993–03–17Italy Campione d'Italia, LombardyLost EBU Super middleweight title.
Win22–1England Fidel Castro SmithPTS121992–12–16Italy Ariccia, LazioWon vacant EBU Super middleweight title.
Win21–1United States Mike PeoplesPTS81992–10–03Italy Palaghiaccio de Marino,
Marino, Lazio
Win20–1United States Kenny SnowPTS61992–07–22Italy Palazzo dello Sport,
Capo d'Orlando, Sicily
Win19–1Paraguay Eladio CenturiónKO1 (8)1992–06–25Italy Acquaflash di Licola,
Licola, Campania
Win18–1United States Troy WatsonPTS81992–03–12France Paris, Île-de-France
Loss17–1Panama Víctor CórdobaTKO11 (12)
1:44
1991–12–13France Palais Omnisports,
Paris, Île-de-France
For WBA Super middleweight title.
Win17–0England Tony BurkeKO2 (6)1991–10–12Monaco Stade Louis II, Fontvieille
Win16–0Argentina Edmundo DiazTKO4 (8)1991–07–20Italy Palermo, Sicily
Win15–0Argentina Miguel Antonio MosnaPTS81991–06–08Italy La Spezia, Liguria
Win14–0Argentina Miguel Angel MaldonadoPTS81991–03–23Italy Vallecrosia, Liguria
Win13–0Argentina Jorge Alberto MorelloPTS101991–01–26Italy Palazzo dello Sport,
Sassari, Sardinia
Win12–0Argentina Daniel OchoaKO3 (10)1990–11–16Italy Piove di Sacco, Veneto
Win11–0United States Ismael GonzalezTKO5 (?)1990–10–15Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win10–0Belgium Gaston CoolTKO4 (?)1990–06–02Italy Godiasco, Lombardy
Win9–0France Jean-Paul RouxTKO2 (?)1990–05–12Italy Sassari Arena,
Sassari, Sardinia
Win8–0France Akim ZeroualTKO1 (8)1990–03–13Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win7–0Ghana Franky MoroTKO6 (8)1990–01–29Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win6–0Mexico Juan GracianoKO1 (?)1989–07–15Italy Vigevano, Lombardy
Win5–0Dominican Republic Pedro DuránKO1 (?)1989–06–08Italy Ostia, Lazio
Win4–0United States Sylvan PlowrightTKO1 (?)1989–05–06Italy Syracuse, Sicily
Win3–0Belgium Bechir ChaaranePTS61989–03–10Italy Bergamo, Lombardy
Win2–0Belgium Jimmy GouradPTS61989–01–28Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win1–0Belgium Philip HouthoofdtPTS61988–12–22Italy Milan, Lombardy

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