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'''Bruno Arcari''' (born January 1, 1942 in ], ]) |
'''Bruno Arcari''' (born January 1, 1942 in ], ]) is a former ] ] boxer who fought from 1964 to 1978. Arcari was the Italian and European light welterweight champion when he captured the ] world title from ] on January 31, 1970. He retained his world title until he relinquished it 1973 to move up to the ] class. | ||
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1963 Moscow | Light Welterweight |
Bruno Arcari (born January 1, 1942 in Atina, Frosinone) is a former Italian light welterweight boxer who fought from 1964 to 1978. Arcari was the Italian and European light welterweight champion when he captured the WBC world title from Pedro Adigue on January 31, 1970. He retained his world title until he relinquished it 1973 to move up to the welterweight class.
Preceded byPedro Adigue | WBC Light Welterweight Champion 31 Jan 1970–1974 Vacated |
Succeeded byPerico Fernandez |
See also
External links
- Boxing record for Bruno Arcari from BoxRec (registration required)
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