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  1. 5 de ene. de 2023 · Named The Ring magazine Upset of the Year for 1992.Uploaded for easier viewing - Mobile phones etc and for fight fans who perhaps don't have the time to watc...

  2. Biography. Known as the “Marrickville Mauler” after the area of Sydney where he was raised Jeff Fenech had a brief but meteoric amateur career in which he was twice Oceania flyweight champion and won medals at both World and Commonwealth championships in 1983. After winning his first two Olympic bouts he lost a close decision in the quarter ...

  3. Jeff Fenech compiled one of the most outstanding international records in the modern history of Australian boxing. Nicknamed the “Marrickville Mauler” early in his career, Jeff has an extraordinary four world boxing titles to his credit – in four different weight divisions, his fourth title being retroactively awarded thirty years after the controversial decision in 1991.

  4. Jeff Fenech est un boxeur australien né le 28 mai 1964 à Sydney. Carrière. Sa carrière de boxeur amateur est principale marquée par une place de quart de finaliste aux jeux olympiques de Los Angeles en 1984. Passé professionnel la ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2022 · 0:56. Australian Jeff Fenech is finally joining an elite group of boxers to have won world titles in four weight divisions -- more than 30 years after the fact. In 1991 at the Mirage Hotel in Las ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Jeff Fenech says “boxing is a better sport” after one of the great sporting injustices was finally set right. Fenech has been retroactively awarded a fourth world title after the World Boxing ...

  7. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Fenech turned professional on October 12, 1984, and, barely four months later, “The Marrickville Mauler” became New South Wales State bantamweight champion. On April 26, 1995, with a record of six wins, all by knockout, he challenged defending IBF world bantamweight champion Satoshi Shingaki for his crown. Fenech recalled the moment.