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  1. Tony Canzoneri (November 6, 1908 – December 9, 1959) was an American professional boxer. A three-division world champion, he held a total of five world titles. Canzoneri is a member of the exclusive group of boxing world champions who have won titles in three or more divisions.

  2. Tony Canzoneri: El maestro del ring. Tony Canzoneri nació el 6 de noviembre de 1908 en Slidell, Luisiana, Canzoneri dejó una huella imborrable en el mundo del boxeo con su técnica depurada, su agilidad en el ring y su habilidad para adaptarse a diferentes categorías de peso.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Tony Canzoneri (born November 6, 1908, Slidell, Louisiana, U.S.—died December 9, 1959, New York, New York) was an American professional boxer who held world championships in the featherweight, lightweight, and junior-welterweight divisions. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.)

  4. Canzoneri is a member of the exclusive group of boxing world champions who have won titles in three or more divisions. Canzoneri won his first title, the World Featherweight title, with a...

  5. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Height: 163cm. Reach: 165cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Amateur Boxer: Record. Manager: Sammy Goldman. Trainers: Dan Florio & Nick Florio. Tony Canzoneri Gallery. Tony Canzoneri fought 18 world champions and six Hall of Famers.

  6. New York Times Mathison voted for Chocolate. Had Canzoneri, a former Featherweight champion, made 130 lbs for this bout, he would have been awarded Kid Chocolate's Jr. Lightweight title as well and would then have become the first four-division champion in history.

  7. Tony Canzoneri accomplished more in the ring as a teenager than some fighters do in an entire career. Canzoneri fought for world titles in two divisions before he turned 20 and at the age of 22 was already a two-time champion. By 23, he was considered the best fighter, pound-for-pound, in the world. Canzoneri participated in 259 title-bout ...