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  1. Stefano "Tami" Mauriello (May 24, 1923 – December 3, 1999) was an American professional boxer and actor of Italian descent who was world ranked in two divisions during the 1940s.

  2. Stefano "Tami" Mauriello (May 24, 1923 – December 3, 1999) was an American professional boxer and actor of Italian descent who was world ranked in two divisions during the 1940s. He thrice challenged for world titles, fighting Gus Lesnevich (twice) and Joe Louis for the world's Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, respectively.

    Date
    Opponent
    Last Opponents' Results
    Place
    1949-10-05
    W W L L W W
    St. Nicholas Arena, New York
    1949-09-19
    W L L L W L
    Valley Arena, Holyoke
    1949-08-09
    L L L W L L
    Page Arena, New Bedford
    1949-07-01
    W W W W L L
    Nova Scotia Sports Centre, Sydney
    • USA
    • December 3, 1999
    • September 18, 1923
  3. 16 ago 2020 · The underdog, Stefano “Tami” Mauriello, was 23, the highest-ranking contender for heavyweight championship honors. His chances of winning were considered slim at best. But Mauriello had hope. His right hand could be deadly, causing most of his 49 victims to go to sleep, 11 in succession.

  4. Joe Louis vs Tami Mauriello - Joe Louis defends the Heavyweight Championship of the World against #1 contender Tami Mauriello. Louis had been Champion for te...

    • 3 min
    • 14K
    • Levi Johansen
  5. Tami Mauriello, 150 1/2, New York, scored his 18th consecutive victory when he stopped the veteran Johnny McHale, 152, of Boston, in 36 seconds of the fourth round of a scheduled eight round semi-windup.

    • 96
    • 551
    • light heavy
  6. 14 mar 2017 · Il 14 marzo 1941, sul ring del Madison Square Garden di New York, il potente Mauriello diede dimostrazione dell’effetto anestetico dei suoi pugni abbattendo Belloise a 2:59 del primo round. I due pugili avevano in comune il nome Stefano.

  7. Stefano "Tami" Mauriello was an American professional boxer and actor of Italian descent who was world ranked in two divisions during the 1940s. He thrice challenged for world titles, fighting Gus Lesnevich (twice) and Joe Louis for the world's Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, respectively.