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Carlos Monzon
"Escopeta"
"Shotgun"

87

Wins

3

Losses

9

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Carlos Roque Monzón
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: August 07, 1942
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 81
  • Height: 5′ 11½″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 76″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: February 06, 1963
  • Nationality: Argentina
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 100
  • Total Rounds: 761

Carlos Monzón was one of the greatest boxers to ever step into the ring. Over the course of his career, he fought a total of 100 times, winning an incredible 87 of those fights. His record also includes 59 knockout wins, and only three losses, all of which came via decision. Monzón retired from professional boxing at the age of 34, with three middleweight world titles to his name.

Monzón's professional boxing career began in 1963 when he made his professional boxing debut against Ramón Montenegro. He defeated Montenegro via second-round KO, and this marked the start of what would be an incredible career. Monzón quickly made a name for himself as he began to climb the ranks and gradually fought his way towards a title fight.

It wasn't until November 7, 1970, that Monzón had his first world title fight. He fought Nino Benvenuti for the middleweight WBA, WBC, and The Ring titles. Benvenuti was a highly respected fighter, but Monzón managed to defeat him via 12th round TKO to become the middleweight champion of the world. He now held the WBA, WBC, and The Ring middleweight world-champion belts.

Monzón successfully defended his title against Benvenuti in May 1971, winning the fight via 3rd round TKO. He went on to defend his title a further twelve times against many of the top fighters in his weight class, including José Nápoles, Emile Griffith, and Rodrigo Valdéz.

One of Monzón's greatest fights took place in 1974 when he fought José Nápoles. It was a highly anticipated fight, with many experts predicting that Nápoles would be the one to end Monzón's unbeaten record. However, Monzón proved them wrong as he won via 7th round RTD. The fight cemented Monzón's reputation as one of the best boxers of his generation.

In October 1974, Monzón defended his title against Tony Mundine, winning the fight via 7th round KO. He went on to successfully defend his title against Gratien Tonna and Rodrigo Valdéz, winning both fights via KO and unanimous decision respectively.

Monzón's last professional fight was a middleweight undisputed championship title defense against Colombian boxer Rodrigo Valdéz. He won the fight via 15 round unanimous decision and successfully defended his undisputed title. Monzón retired from professional boxing with a record of 87-3-9, which included 59 knockout wins, and three title wins.

Although Monzón only had three losses in his professional boxing career, he was never stopped, and all his losses came via decision. His first loss was against Antonio Aguilar via 10 round PTS on August 28, 1963. For more details about these defeats, refer to "All of Carlos Monzón's losses".

Carlos Monzón's professional boxing career spanned more than 14 years, from 1963 to 1977. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) in 1990. Monzón was not only an incredible fighter, but he was also an inspiration to many. His legacy lives on to this day, and he is still regarded as one of the greatest middleweight boxers of all time.

If you're looking to learn more about Carlos Monzón and his incredible career, then you've come to the right place. In this article, we will be diving deep into Monzón's career, highlighting his greatest moments, and examining his fighting style.

Early Career and Rise to Boxing Prominence

Carlos Monzón was born in Santa Fe, Argentina, on August 7, 1942. He grew up in poverty and started boxing at a young age to help support his family. Monzón turned professional in 1963 at the age of 20, and within a year, he had already established himself as a rising star in the sport.

Monzón's early career was defined by his impressive knockout power. He was a natural puncher, and his opponents struggled to match his strength and speed in the ring. Monzón quickly rose through the ranks, going from strength to strength as he fought his way towards a title shot.

However, it wasn't until Monzón's 80th professional fight that he finally got his chance to fight for a world title. He faced Nino Benvenuti for the middleweight WBA, WBC, and The Ring titles on November 7, 1970. Benvenuti was a highly respected fighter, and many believed that Monzón was in over his head.

The fight was a tough one, with both fighters landing some big shots. However, as the rounds went on, it became clear that Monzón was the stronger fighter. In the 12th round, Monzón landed a devastating right hand that sent Benvenuti to the canvas. Benvenuti managed to get back to his feet, but Monzón continued to press forward, eventually forcing the referee to stop the fight via TKO. Monzón had become the middleweight champion of the world.

The Undisputed Middleweight Champion of the World

Monzón's victory over Benvenuti marked the start of a new era in middleweight boxing. He became the WBA, WBC, and The Ring middleweight world-champion belts. However, Monzón wasn't content with just one world title. He wanted to prove that he was the best middleweight fighter in the world, and he set about defending his title against the best fighters in his weight class.

Over the next few years, Monzón would defend his title against some of the top fighters in the sport, including Nino Benvenuti, José Nápoles, Emile Griffith, and Rodrigo Valdéz. His fights were always exciting, with Monzón displaying his impressive punching power and technical ability in the ring.

One of Monzón's greatest fights took place in 1974 when he fought José Nápoles. It was a highly anticipated fight, with many experts predicting that Nápoles would be the one to end Monzón's unbeaten record. However, Monzón proved them wrong as he won via 7th round RTD. The fight cemented Monzón's reputation as one of the best boxers of his generation.

In October 1974, Monzón defended his title against Tony Mundine, winning the fight via 7th round KO. He went on to successfully defend his title against Gratien Tonna and Rodrigo Valdéz, winning both fights via KO and unanimous decision respectively.

Monzón's last professional fight was a middleweight undisputed championship title defense against Colombian boxer Rodrigo Valdéz. He won the fight via 15 round unanimous decision and successfully defended his undisputed title.

The Fighting Style of Carlos Monzón

Carlos Monzón was known for his impressive punching power and technical ability in the ring. He was a natural puncher, and his opponents struggled to match his strength and speed. Monzón was also a very intelligent fighter, and he was able to read his opponents' movements and react accordingly.

One of Monzón's greatest strengths was his ability to control the tempo of the fight. He was able to dictate the pace of the fight and was always in control. Monzón was also skilled at using his reach advantage to keep his opponents at bay, while at the same time, setting up his devastating punches.

Monzón was also a very durable fighter, and he was never stopped in his professional career. Although he had some tough fights, he was always able to take his opponents' best shots and deliver his own in return.

The Legacy of Carlos Monzón

Carlos Monzón's legacy as one of the greatest boxers of all time is secure. His incredible record and impressive fighting style will always be remembered by boxing fans around the world. Monzón's influence on the sport is still felt today, and he continues to inspire young boxers to this day.

If you're looking to learn more about Carlos Monzón and his incredible career, then there are plenty of resources available to you. From books to documentaries, there are many ways to discover more about this amazing fighter. Whether you're a dedicated boxing fan or simply curious about one of the greatest middleweight boxers of all time, Carlos Monzón is a name that will forever be synonymous with greatness.

Carlos Monzón Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
100 Jul 30, 1977 34 Rodrigo Valdéz Win UD
99 Jun 26, 1976 33 Rodrigo Valdéz Win UD
98 Dec 13, 1975 33 Gratien Tonna Win KO5
97 Jun 30, 1975 32 Tony Licata Win TKO10
96 Oct 5, 1974 32 Tony Mundine Win KO7
95 Feb 9, 1974 31 José Nápoles Win RTD7
94 Sep 29, 1973 31 Jean-Claude Bouttier Win UD
93 Jun 2, 1973 30 Emile Griffith Win UD
92 May 5, 1973 30 Roy Dale Win KO5
91 Nov 11, 1972 30 Bennie Briscoe Win UD
90 Aug 19, 1972 30 Tom Bogs Win TKO5
89 Jun 17, 1972 29 Jean-Claude Bouttier Win TKO13
88 Mar 4, 1972 29 Denny Moyer Win TKO5
87 Dec 4, 1971 29 Fraser Scott Win TKO3
86 Sep 25, 1971 29 Emile Griffith Win TKO14
85 May 8, 1971 28 Nino Benvenuti Win TKO3
84 Mar 6, 1971 28 Roy Lee Win KO2
83 Feb 19, 1971 28 Domingo Guerrero Win KO2
82 Dec 19, 1970 28 Charley Austin Win KO2
81 Nov 7, 1970 28 Nino Benvenuti Win ⭐️ TKO12
80 Sep 19, 1970 28 Santiago Rosa Win KO4
79 Jul 18, 1970 27 Eddie Pace Win PTS
78 Apr 18, 1970 27 Adolfo Jorge Cardozo Win TKO3
77 Mar 7, 1970 27 Juan Aguilar Win RTD9
76 Feb 11, 1970 27 Antonio Aguilar Win KO5
75 Dec 12, 1969 27 Carlos Estrada Win KO2
74 Sep 27, 1969 27 Manoel Severino Win KO6
73 Sep 5, 1969 27 Emilio Ale Ali Win TKO7
72 Aug 9, 1969 27 Tom Bethea Win PTS
71 Jul 5, 1969 26 Harold Richardson Win KO3
70 Jun 6, 1969 26 Carlos Alberto Salinas Win TKO7
69 Apr 25, 1969 26 Carlos Alberto Salinas Draw PTS
68 Mar 14, 1969 26 Mario Taborda Win KO3
67 Jan 10, 1969 26 Ruben Orrico Win KO9
66 Dec 20, 1968 26 Emilio Ale Ali Win PTS
65 Dec 7, 1968 26 Johnny Brooks Win PTS
64 Oct 23, 1968 26 Charley Austin Win UD
63 Aug 14, 1968 26 Doug Huntley Win KO4
62 Jul 5, 1968 25 Benito Sanchez Win KO4
61 Jun 20, 1968 25 Juan Aguilar Win PTS
60 May 17, 1968 25 Alberto Massi Win PTS
59 Apr 5, 1968 25 Juan Aguilar Draw PTS
58 Nov 18, 1967 25 Tito Marshall Win PTS
57 Oct 20, 1967 25 Ramon D Rocha Win KO7
56 Oct 6, 1967 25 Carlos Estrada Win KO7
55 Sep 8, 1967 25 Ramon D Rocha Win PTS
54 Aug 16, 1967 25 Tito Marshall Win PTS
53 Jul 29, 1967 24 Antonio Aguilar Win KO9
52 Jun 10, 1967 24 Jorge Fernandez Win UD
51 May 6, 1967 24 Bennie Briscoe Draw PTS
50 Apr 9, 1967 24 Benito Sanchez Win TKO3
49 Mar 25, 1967 24 Angel Alberto Coria Win KO6
48 Mar 9, 1967 24 Osvaldo Marino Win KO7
47 Feb 15, 1967 24 Alberto Massi Win PTS
46 Jan 27, 1967 24 Eudoro Robledo Win KO4
45 Jan 13, 1967 24 Carlos Alberto Salinas Win KO8
44 Dec 23, 1966 24 Marcelo Farias Win KO3
43 Dec 2, 1966 24 Alberto Massi Win TKO8
42 Nov 18, 1966 24 Luis Antonio Pereyra Win TKO2
41 Nov 1, 1966 24 Angel Alberto Coria Win PTS
40 Sep 3, 1966 24 Jorge Fernandez Win UD
39 Jul 8, 1966 23 Benito Sanchez Win KO4
38 Jun 3, 1966 23 Ubaldo Marcos Bustos Draw PTS
37 Apr 29, 1966 23 Ismael Hamze Win TKO9
36 Feb 17, 1966 23 Norberto Juncos Win KO7
35 Feb 4, 1966 23 Ramon D Rocha Win PTS
34 Dec 29, 1965 23 Carlos Alberto Salinas Win PTS
33 Dec 8, 1965 23 Antonio Aguilar Win PTS
32 Nov 17, 1965 23 Celedonio Lima Win KO5
31 Oct 6, 1965 23 Gregorio Gomez Win PTS
30 Aug 28, 1965 23 Manoel Severino Draw PTS
29 Aug 14, 1965 23 Manoel Severino Draw PTS
28 Aug 1, 1965 22 Felipe Cambeiro Win PTS
27 Jul 14, 1965 22 Alberto Retondo Win TKO8
26 May 19, 1965 22 Anibal Cordoba Win PTS
25 Apr 9, 1965 22 Emilio Ale Ali Draw PTS
24 Mar 11, 1965 22 Andres Antonio Selpa Win PTS
23 Jan 8, 1965 22 Andres Antonio Selpa Draw PTS
22 Nov 18, 1964 22 Celedonio Lima Draw PTS
21 Oct 28, 1964 22 Francisco Gilabert Win RTD4
20 Oct 9, 1964 22 Alberto Massi Loss UD
19 Sep 25, 1964 22 Francisco Olea Win KO9
18 Sep 4, 1964 22 Americo Vacca Win KO3
17 Aug 14, 1964 22 Juan Carlos Diaz Win KO9
16 Jul 24, 1964 21 Walter Villa Win KO9
15 Jul 10, 1964 21 Roberto Eduardo Carabajal Win PTS
14 Jun 28, 1964 21 Felipe Cambeiro Loss PTS
13 Jun 13, 1964 21 Angel Alberto Coria Win PTS
12 Jan 17, 1964 21 Roberto Eduardo Carabajal Win KO8
11 Dec 6, 1963 21 Rene Sosa Win KO6
10 Oct 18, 1963 21 Benito Sanchez Win KO8
9 Aug 28, 1963 21 Antonio Aguilar Loss PTS
8 Aug 9, 1963 21 Lisandro Guzmán Win KO3
7 Jul 17, 1963 20 Andres Cejas Win KO4
6 May 31, 1963 20 Jose N Rodriguez Win KO5
5 May 3, 1963 20 Raul Elio Rivas Win KO5
4 Apr 12, 1963 20 Mario Suarez Win TKO8
3 Apr 9, 1963 20 Albino Veron Win TKO2
2 Mar 13, 1963 20 Albino Veron NC ND
1 Feb 6, 1963 20 Ramón Montenegro Win KO2