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Salvatore Burruni

Salvatore Burruni was an Italian flyweight and bantamweight boxer who fought between 1957 and 1969. He captured the Undisputed Flyweight Championship in 1965.

Amateur career
Burruni was Italian flyweight champion in 1954 and 1956 and won the World Military Championships in 1955 and 1956 as well as the Mediterranean Games in 1955. At the 1956 Melbourne Olympics he progressed to the second round when he lost to Vladimir Stolnikov. ==Professional career==
Professional career
Burruni turned professional in 1958. After successfully campaigning for seven years, during which he won the European Flyweight title, Burruni was given a title shot by WBA, WBC against Lineal flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch from Thailand. On 23 April 1965, Burruni made the most of his opportunity and won a unanimous 15-round decision. On 2 December 1965, Burruni successfully defended his lineal crown by knocking out Australian Rocky Gattellari.On 14 June 1966, he lost to Walter McGowan, whom he had defeated previously. Unable to make the weight any longer, Burruni moved up to the bantamweight division. He won the European Bantamweight title by taking a 15-round decision from champion Mimoun Ben Ali in 1968. His campaign to secure a World Bantamweight title ended when he was knocked out by Rubén Olivares in 1968. Burruni's final fight took place in 1969, when he defeated Pierre Vetroff by KO. ==Professional boxing record==
Titles in boxing
Major world titlesWBA flyweight champion (112 lbs) • WBC flyweight champion (112 lbs) The Ring magazine titlesThe Ring flyweight champion (112 lbs) Regional/International titlesItaly flyweight champion (112 lbs) • European flyweight champion (112 lbs) • European bantamweight champion (118 lbs) Undisputed titlesUndisputed flyweight champion == See also ==
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