Carlos Monzón





































































Carlos Monzón Ledesma

Carlos monzon 1974.jpg
Monzón in 1974.

Statistics
Real name
Carlos Roque Monzón
Nickname(s)
Escopeta (Shotgun)
Weight(s)
Middleweight
Height
5 ft 11 12 in (182 cm)
Reach
76 in (193 cm)
Nationality
Argentine
Born
(1942-08-07)7 August 1942
San Javier, Argentina
Died
8 January 1995(1995-01-08) (aged 52)
Santa Rosa de Calchines, Argentina
Stance
Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights
100
Wins
87
Wins by KO
59
Losses
3
Draws
9
No contests
1

Carlos Monzón (7 August 1942 – 8 January 1995) was an Argentine professional boxer who held the Undisputed World Middleweight Championship for 7 years.[1] He successfully defended his title 14 times[2][3][4] and is widely regarded as not only one of the best middleweights in history but also one of the greatest boxers of all time. Known for his speed, punching power and relentless work rate, Monzon ended his career with a record of 87-3-9 with 59 knockouts, each one of his losses were early in his career and were avenged. Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, he was chosen by The Ring magazine in 2002 as the 11th greatest fighter of the last 80 years[5] and voted him as the best middleweight title holders of the last 50 years in 2011.[6] As of January 2018, Monzón holds the 2nd longest unified championship reign in middleweight history at 9 consecutive defenses.


Argentines adored Monzon throughout his career. His glamorous and violent life was avidly followed both by the media and Argentine people. He was, however, accused many times of domestic violence by his two wives and many mistresses, and of beating paparazzi. Charged with killing his wife Alicia Muñiz in Mar del Plata in 1988, the former champion was sentenced to 11 years in jail.[7][8] He died in a January 1995 car crash during a weekend furlough.[9]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Boxing beginnings


  • 3 Champion


  • 4 Retirement


  • 5 Personal life


  • 6 Professional boxing record


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Monzón was born in the city of San Javier, Argentina. His parents were Roque Monzón and Amalia Ledesma. Monzón was raised in poverty with his twelve siblings. When Monzón was six years old, his family moved to Barranquitas Oeste, a poor neighborhood, of Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe Province. To help out his family, he quit school in third grade, working different jobs, such as shoe shiner, paper boy and milk man. As a youngster, he showed an interest in boxing.


When he was sixteen, he met Zulema Encarnación Torres, with whom he had his first son, Carlos Alberto Monzón. Later, on May 11, 1962, he married Mercedes Beatriz García, nicknamed 'Pelusa.' They were so poor that they did not have enough money to buy the marriage license. They had three kids: Silvia Beatriz, Abel Ricardo and Carlos Raúl (adopted).



Boxing beginnings




Monzón (right) fighting Nino Benvenuti in 1970


Monzón had his first amateur fight on October 2, 1959. This first fight ended in a draw. Three years later, after a 73-6-8 amateur record, he became a professional. His first professional bout was held on February 6, 1963. He knocked out his opponent in the second round. In 1966, he won the Argentine Middleweight title. In 1967, he won the South American Middleweight title. After this success, Argentine boxing promoter Juan Carlos Lectoure pushed him into the international boxing scene by organizing fights with foreign boxers such as Douglas Huntley, Charles Austin, Johnny Brooks, Harold Richardson, Tommy Bethea, Manoel Severino and Eddy Pace.


World Middleweight Champion Nino Benvenuti had long had a distinguished career that included championships in 2 divisions and 2 wins in 3 bouts vs all-time great Emile Griffith. He had lost the year before to American Tom Bethea in Australia, but in an actual title fight in Yugoslavia, he avenged that loss.


Nobody expected Monzón to beat Benvenuti in their title match (very few knew of him). Yet Monzón applied pressure from the start, and in the 12th, a right hand landed perfectly on Benvenuti's chin, and the title changed hands. Monzón also beat Benevenuti in a rematch, this time in only three rounds in Monte Carlo when his seconds threw in the towel.



Champion


In 1971, Monzón became only the second man to stop former three-time world champion Emile Griffith in 14 rounds, and later out-pointed him over 15 in a close fight (before the fight Monzón had to spar three rounds and run three miles in order to make the weight). Monzón then scored a win over tough Philadelphian Bennie Briscoe, over-coming a shakey 9th round, in which Briscoe almost scored a knockout; a knockout in five rounds over European Champion Tom Bogs, a knockout in seven rounds over Cuban-Mexican José Mantequilla Nápoles in Paris, France and a 10-round knockout of tough Tony Licata of New Orleans at the Madison Square Garden, in what would turn out to be Monzón's only fight in the United States.


Monzón's Middleweight Championship title was lifted in 1975 by the WBC for not defending it against mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdez. Valdez, a Colombian, won the WBC's title, while Monzón kept the WBA's Championship. In 1976, they finally met, this time, world champion vs. world champion.


Valdez's brother had been shot to death one week prior to the fight and he did not feel like fighting. Still, the fight went on, as they were both under contract. It took place in Monte Carlo. Monzón handed Valdez a beating, winning a 15-round unanimous decision and unifying the world title once again. Facing a lack of good challengers, Monzón was offered a high purse to again fight the Colombian.


The second fight was different. Monzón-Valdez II is a classic.[10] Valdez came out roaring this time. In the second round, right cross to the chin put Monzón down for the first and only time in his career. Valdez built a lead through the first part of the fight. Monzón, however, mounted a brilliant comeback and outboxed Valdez for the last 8 rounds, winning a unanimous decision to retain the title and score his 14th title defense.



Retirement


Monzón retired after the second Valdez fight defense. His record stands at 87 wins, only three losses, nine draws and one no contest. Of his wins, 59 came by knockout. His only losses were by points and early in his career. In 2003, he was named by the Ring Magazine as one of the 100 greatest punchers of all time. On the independent computer-based ranking of boxrec.com, he is listed as the second best middleweight boxer of all time after Sugar Ray Robinson.


Following Monzón's victory Mantequilla Nápoles, Angelo Dundee said: "Monzón is the complete fighter. He can box, he can hit, he can think, and he is game all the way."[11]


Before retirement, in 1974, he starred in La Mary, a hit movie directed by Daniel Tinayre. After retirement, he participated as an actor in a couple of Argentine movies, which were not very successful, and TV shows.[12]


A monument to him stands in Santa Fe, Argentina.[13]



Personal life




Monzón and actress Susana Giménez in 1976. Their turbulent relationship attracted media attention for years.


Monzón was tremendously popular throughout his career. During Monzon's fights, Argentina would stand still, cities had no traffic, and all TV sets and radios were tuned to the fight. While filming La Mary, he met famous Argentine actress and model Susana Giménez. They started a tumultuous relationship, which led to Monzón's divorce. Since then, his glamorous and sometimes violent life was avidly followed by the media. He toured Latin America and Europe with Argentine and [[indian models and actresses.


While still a champion, a darker side of Monzón began to emerge. In 1973, Monzón was shot in the leg by his wife,[14] requiring seven hours of surgery to remove the bullet. In 1975, he began a very publicized romance with Susana Giménez; they had previously met in the 1974 thriller La Mary, directed by Daniel Tinayre, where the two played husband and wife. Monzón hated paparazzi who detailed his affairs. He went to Italy with Giménez to participate in a movie, and started increasingly traveling with her to locations in Brazil and the rest of Latin America, allowing himself be seen with her, although still married. He was accused of domestic violence and of beating paparazzi.


Soon the beatings he gave Giménez became public knowledge. Monzón was repeatedly detained by the police. Giménez began wearing sunglasses more often, presumably to hide her bruises, and many times, paparazzi had to be hospitalized from the beatings suffered at the hands of Monzón, who had unpredictable violent outbreaks. During this period, Monzón divorced his wife.


Susana Giménez left him in 1978. After the breakup, Monzón's private life was fairly low key. In 1979, he met Uruguayan model Alicia Muñiz, with whom he had an on-and-off relationship for many years. They eventually married and had a child together, Maximiliano Roque. But his violent behavior continued. In 1988, while vacationing in the resort city of Mar del Plata, after a heated argument, he beat Muñiz, followed her to the balcony of their second floor apartment and, presumably after a physical fight, threw her off the balcony and jumped after her. According to the investigation he strangled her, picked her up and pushed her off the balcony, killing her, after which he followed her in the fall, injuring his shoulder. In 1989, he was found guilty of homicide. He received an 11-year prison sentence.[15][16]


On January 1995, Monzón was given a weekend furlough while serving his term in Cárcel de Las Flores, Santa Fe Province, to visit his family and children. On January 8, 1995, when returning to jail after the weekend, he and a passenger, Gerónimo Domingo Mottura, were killed instantly when the vehicle rolled over near Santa Rosa de Calchines. The other passenger, Monzon's sister-in-law Alicia Guadalupe Fessia, was injured.[8][17]


Even in death, Monzón drew a crowd. Thousands sang "Dale campeón" ("Go Champ") during his funeral.[18]



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87 Wins (59 knockouts, 28 decisions), 3 Losses, 9 Draws, 1 No Contest[19]

Res.

Record

Opponent

Type

Rd., Time

Date

Location

Notes
Win
87-3-9

Colombia Rodrigo Valdéz

UD

15

1977-07-30

Monaco Stade Louis II, Fontvieille, Monte Carlo

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
86-3-9

Colombia Rodrigo Valdéz

UD

15

1976-06-26

Monaco Stade Louis II, Fontvieille, Monte Carlo

Retained WBA, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Won WBC Middleweight title.

Win
85-3-9

France Gratien Tonna

KO

5 (15)

1975-12-13

France Nouvelle Hippodrome, Paris, Île-de-France

Retained WBA, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
84-3-9

United States Tony Licata

TKO

10 (15), 2:43

1975-06-30

United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Retained WBA, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
83-3-9

Australia Tony Mundine

KO

7 (15)

1974-10-05

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Retained WBA, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
82-3-9

Cuba José Nápoles

RTD

7 (15), 3:00

1974-02-09

France Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
81-3-9

France Jean-Claude Bouttier

UD

15

1973-09-29

France Stade Roland Garros, Paris, Île-de-France

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
80-3-9

United States Virgin Islands Emile Griffith

UD

15

1973-06-02

Monaco Stade Louis II, Fontvieille, Monte Carlo

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
79-3-9

United States Roy Dale

KO

5 (10)

1973-05-05

Italy Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome, Lazio

A non-title fight.
Win
78-3-9

United States Bennie Briscoe

UD

15

1972-11-11

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
77-3-9

Denmark Tom Bogs

TKO

5 (15)

1972-08-19

Denmark Idraetsparken, Copenhagen

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
76-3-9

France Jean-Claude Bouttier

TKO

13 (15)

1972-06-17

France Colombes Stadium, Paris, Île-de-France

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
75-3-9

United States Denny Moyer

TKO

5 (15), 1:50

1972-03-04

Italy Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome, Lazio

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
74-3-9

United States Fraser Scott

TKO

3 (10), 0:01

1971-12-04

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

A non-title fight.
Win
73-3-9

United States Virgin Islands Emile Griffith

TKO

14 (15), 2:32

1971-09-25

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
72-3-9

Italy Nino Benvenuti

TKO

3 (15), 1:05

1971-05-08

Monaco Stade Louis II, Fontvieille, Monte Carlo

Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
Win
71-3-9

United States Roy Lee

KO

2 (10)

1971-03-06

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

A non-title fight.
Win
70-3-9

Argentina Domingo Guerrero

KO

2 (10)

1971-02-19

Argentina Salta, Salta

A non-title fight.
Win
69-3-9

United States Charley Austin

KO

2 (10)

1970-12-19

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

A non-title fight.
Win
68-3-9

Italy Nino Benvenuti

TKO

12 (15)

1970-11-07

Italy Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome, Lazio

Won WBA, WBC, The Ring & Lineal Middleweight titles.
The Ring magazine's "Fight of the Year" (1970)

Win
67-3-9

Dominican Republic Santiago Rosa

KO

4 (10)

1970-09-19

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
66-3-9

United States Eddie Pace

PTS

10

1970-07-18

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
65-3-9

Argentina Adolfo Jorge Cardozo

TKO

3 (10)

1970-04-18

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
64-3-9

Argentina Juan Aguilar

RTD

9 (10)

1970-03-07

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
63-3-9

Argentina Antonio Aguilar

KO

5 (12)

1970-02-11

Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Retained Argentina (FAB) Middleweight title
Win
62-3-9

Peru Carlos Estrada

KO

2 (10)

1969-12-12

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
61-3-9

Brazil Manoel Severino

KO

6 (12)

1969-09-27

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Retained South American Middleweight title
Win
60-3-9

Argentina Emilio Ale Ali

TKO

7 (10)

1969-09-05

Argentina San Miguel, Tucumán

Win
59-3-9

United States Tom Bethea

PTS

10

1969-08-09

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
58-3-9

United States Harold Richardson

KO

3 (10)

1969-07-05

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
57-3-9

Argentina Carlos Alberto Salinas

TKO

7 (10)

1969-06-06

Argentina Paraná, Entre Ríos

Draw
56-3-9

Argentina Carlos Alberto Salinas

PTS

10

1969-04-25

Argentina Recreativo Bochas Club, Paraná, Entre Ríos

Win
56-3-8

Argentina Mario Taborda

KO

3 (10)

1969-03-14

Argentina Club Sportivo, Presidencia Roque Saenz Pena, Chaco

Win
55-3-8

Uruguay Ruben Orrico

KO

9 (12)

1969-01-10

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Retained South American Middleweight title
Win
54-3-8

Argentina Emilio Ale Ali

PTS

10

1968-12-20

Argentina Mendoza, Mendoza

Win
53-3-8

United States Johnny Brooks

PTS

10

1968-12-07

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
52-3-8

United States Charley Austin

UD

10

1968-10-23

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
51-3-8

United States Doug Huntley

KO

4 (10)

1968-08-14

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
50-3-8

Argentina Benito Sanchez

KO

4 (10)

1968-07-05

Argentina Chaco, Chaco

Win
49-3-8

Argentina Juan Aguilar

PTS

10

1968-06-20

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
48-3-8

Argentina Alberto Massi

PTS

10

1968-05-17

Argentina Córdoba, Córdoba

Draw
47-3-8

Argentina Juan Aguilar

PTS

10

1968-04-05

Argentina Mendoza, Mendoza

Win
47-3-7

Panama Tito Marshall

PTS

10

1967-11-18

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
46-3-7

Argentina Ramon D Rocha

KO

7 (10)

1967-10-20

Argentina San Juan, La Rioja

Win
45-3-7

Peru Carlos Estrada

KO

7 (10)

1967-10-06

Argentina Trelew, Chubut

Win
44-3-7

Argentina Ramon D Rocha

PTS

10

1967-09-08

Argentina Rosario, Santa Fe

Win
43-3-7

Panama Tito Marshall

PTS

10

1967-08-16

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
42-3-7

Argentina Antonio Aguilar

KO

9 (10)

1967-07-29

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
41-3-7

Argentina Jorge Fernandez

UD

12

1967-06-10

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Won South American Middleweight title
Draw
40-3-7

United States Bennie Briscoe

PTS

12

1967-05-06

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
40-3-6

Argentina Benito Sanchez

TKO

3 (10)

1967-04-09

Argentina Santa Elena, Entre Ríos

Win
39-3-6

Argentina Angel Alberto Coria

KO

6 (10)

1967-03-25

Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Win
38-3-6

Argentina Osvaldo Marino

KO

7 (10)

1967-03-09

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
37-3-6

Argentina Alberto Massi

PTS

10

1967-02-15

Argentina San Francisco, Santa Fe

Win
36-3-6

Argentina Eudoro Robledo

KO

4 (10)

1967-01-27

Argentina Charata, Chaco

Win
35-3-6

Argentina Carlos Alberto Salinas

KO

8 (10)

1967-01-13

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
34-3-6

Uruguay Marcelo Farias

KO

3 (10)

1966-12-23

Argentina San Cristóbal, Santa Fe

Win
33-3-6

Argentina Alberto Massi

TKO

8 (10)

1966-12-02

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
32-3-6

Uruguay Luis Antonio Pereyra

TKO

2 (10)

1966-11-18

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
31-3-6

Argentina Angel Alberto Coria

PTS

10

1966-10-01

Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Win
30-3-6

Argentina Jorge Fernandez

UD

12

1966-09-03

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Won Argentina (FAB) Middleweight title
Win
29-3-6

Argentina Benito Sanchez

KO

4 (10)

1966-07-08

Argentina San Pereyra

Draw
28-3-6

Argentina Ubaldo Marcos Bustos

PTS

10

1966-06-03

Argentina Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz

Win
28-3-5

Argentina Ismael Hamze

TKO

9 (10)

1966-04-29

Argentina San Nicolas, Santiago del Estero

Win
27-3-5

Argentina Norberto Juncos

KO

7 (10)

1966-02-17

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
26-3-5

Argentina Ramon D Rocha

PTS

10

1966-02-04

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Win
25-3-5

Argentina Carlos Alberto Salinas

PTS

10

1965-12-29

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
24-3-5

Argentina Antonio Aguilar

PTS

10

1965-12-08

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
23-3-5

Argentina Celedonio Lima

KO

5 (10)

1965-11-17

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
22-3-5

Argentina Gregorio Gomez

PTS

10

1965-10-06

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Draw
21-3-5

Brazil Manoel Severino

PTS

8

1965-08-28

Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

Draw
21-3-4

Brazil Manoel Severino

PTS

8

1965-08-14

Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

Win
21-3-3

Brazil Felipe Cambeiro

PTS

8

1965-08-01

Brazil São Paulo, São Paulo

Win
20-3-3

Argentina Alberto Retondo

TKO

8 (10)

1965-07-14

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
19-3-3

Argentina Anibal Cordoba

PTS

10

1965-05-19

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Draw
18-3-3

Argentina Emilio Ale Ali

PTS

10

1965-04-09

Argentina San Miguel, Tucumán

Win
18-3-2

Argentina Andres Antonio Selpa

PTS

10

1965-03-11

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

Draw
17-3-2

Argentina Andres Antonio Selpa

PTS

10

1965-01-08

Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Draw
17-3-1

Argentina Celedonio Lima

PTS

10

1964-11-18

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
17–3

Argentina Francisco Gilabert

RTD

4 (10)

1964-10-28

Argentina Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Loss
16–3

Argentina Alberto Massi

UD

10

1964-10-09

Argentina Cordoba Sport Club, Córdoba, Córdoba

Win
16–2

Argentina Francisco Olea

KO

9 (10)

1964-09-25

Argentina Tostado, Santa Fe

Win
15–2

Argentina Americo Vacca

KO

3 (10)

1964-09-04

Argentina Paraná, Entre Ríos

Win
14–2

Argentina Juan Carlos Diaz

KO

9 (10)

1964-08-14

Argentina Villa Ángela, Chaco

Win
13–2

Argentina Walter Villa

KO

9 (10)

1964-07-24

Argentina Ceres, Santa Fe

Win
12–2

Argentina Roberto Eduardo Carabajal

PTS

10

1964-07-10

Argentina Tostado, Santa Fe

Loss
11–2

Brazil Felipe Cambeiro

PTS

8

1964-06-28

Brazil Auditorium Río TV, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

Win
11–1

Argentina Angel Alberto Coria

PTS

8

1964-06-13

Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Win
10–1

Argentina Roberto Eduardo Carabajal

KO

8 (8)

1964-01-17

Argentina Paraná, Entre Ríos

Win
9–1

Argentina Rene Sosa

KO

6 (8)

1963-12-06

Argentina Paraná, Entre Ríos

Win
8–1

Argentina Benito Sanchez

KO

8 (10)

1963-10-18

Argentina Reconquista, Santa Fe

Loss
7–1

Argentina Antonio Aguilar

PTS

10

1963-08-28

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
7–0

Argentina Lisandro Guzmán

KO

3 (8)

1963-08-09

Argentina Córdoba, Córdoba

Win
6–0

Argentina Andres Cejas

KO

4 (6)

1963-07-17

Argentina Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal

Win
5–0

Argentina Jose N Rodriguez

KO

5 (6)

1963-05-31

Argentina Paraná, Entre Ríos

Win
4–0

Argentina Raul Elio Rivas

KO

5 (10)

1963-05-03

Argentina Posadas, Misiones

Win
3–0

Argentina Mario Suarez

TKO

8 (10)

1963-04-12

Argentina Posadas, Misiones

Win
2–0

Argentina Albino Veron

TKO

2 (6)

1963-04-09

Argentina Santa Fe, Santa Fe

NC
1–0

Argentina Albino Veron

N/D

1 (6)

1963-03-13

Argentina Vila, Santa Fe

Win
1-0

Argentina Ramón Montenegro

KO

2 (6)

1963-02-06

Argentina Club Sportivo Ben Hur, Rafaela, Santa Fe

Professional Debut


See also



  • List of lineal boxing world champions

  • List of middleweight boxing champions

  • List of WBC world champions

  • List of WBA world champions



References





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  14. ^ Monzon is shot by wife in argument


  15. ^ Ex-champ Monzón found guilty of murder


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External links








  • Professional boxing record for Carlos Monzón from BoxRec

  • Carlos "Escopeta" Monzón - IBHOF Biography


  • Sports Illustrated, August 8, 1977, Volume 47, Issue 6


  • Carlos Monzón at Find a Grave






















Awards
Preceded by
Argentina Alberto Demiddi

Olimpia de Oro
1972
Succeeded by
Argentina Horacio Iglesias
Achievements
Preceded by
Nino Benvenuti

WBC Middleweight Champion
November 7, 1970 - May 25, 1974
Stripped

Vacant
Title next held by

Rodrigo Valdez

WBA Middleweight Champion
November 7, 1970 - July 30, 1977
Retired

The Ring Middleweight Champion
November 7, 1970 - July 30, 1977
Retired

Lineal Middleweight Champion
November 7, 1970 - July 30, 1977
Retired
Preceded by
Rodrigo Valdez

WBC Middleweight Champion
June 26, 1976 - July 30, 1977
Retired










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