Sal Cenicola (Rocky Cenicola) boxeur

Sal Cenicola boxeur
combats
22
gagnés
19
perdus
2
match nul
0
Situation
inactive
Division
lightweight
Début
1982-08-26
Taille
5′ 7″/170cm
Allonge
-
âge
-
1960-07-13
Décès
-
Nationalité
USA

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Salvatore "Sal" "Rocky" Cenicola III (July 13, 1959 – August 31, 2021) was an American former professional boxer, restaurateur and actor. He holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest interval between professional boxing matches, (25 years and 66 days) which was set on April 13, 2013, and is a 2012 inductee into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.Salvatore Cenicola III was born July 13, 1959, at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, New Jersey. His parents Salvatore U. Cenicola II and Maria Boccanfuso are both of Italian descent. Cenicola grew up in River Vale, New Jersey and attended Pascack Valley High School, where he competed in interscholastic wrestling.Cenicola started boxing in 1975 and was trained by amateur trainer Eddie Helbig. In 1976 Cenicola entered and won the New Jersey Golden Gloves championship at 125 lbs. In 1977 he won the Blue and White Gloves NJ State Championship at 125 lbs. And in 1977 he won the AAU State Championship at Featherweight. Also, in 1977 Cenicola did well in National AAU Championships but was disqualified in the Quarter Finals for "Using a professional style in an amateur fight". In 1978 Cenicola enlisted in the U.S. Army where he won the "Outstanding Soldier of the Cycle" for his Basic Training. He would go on to represent the NJ Gladiators/USA Boxing Team in international bouts. Among his most notable wins was against Ireland's Sean Doyle, Ireland's national champion. In 1979, Cenicola began to train with the US Olympic Boxing team. He trained until his left shoulder was injured in February 1980, just 3 weeks before the Olympic Trials team was set to fly to Poland for an exhibition match. Cenicola was taken off of the team because of the injury and never made the trip to Poland. On March 14, 1980, LOT Flight 7, which originated at JFK Airport in New York, NY, crashed in Warsaw, Poland, from engine failure. All 77 passengers and 10 crew members, including many of the USA Olympic Boxing Team, were killed.In 1982 Cenicola became a professional with his first bout against Gary Gamble at the Sands Casino in Atlantic City, NJ. The fight was televised on ESPN. Cenicola initially was declared the loser of the fight after suffering a cut over his right eye from a clash of heads with Gamble in the second round. The NJ Athletic commission however, overturned the loss two days later and changed it to a "No Contest" result.Cenicola went on to win his next 18 fights in a row, being trained in part by Lou Duva, Chickie Ferrara, Allie Stoltz, Richie Giachetti, Don Turner and Johnnie Torres. Cenicola fought under the promotional banners of Top Rank Boxing, Main Events and Tiger Eye. His most notable win was a hard-fought decision against Robert "Choo Choo" Dixon on September 12, 1986, at the Omni New Daisy Theater in Memphis, Tennessee. Cenicola received a perforated eardrum and a torn retina and received more than 100 stitches for cuts he received during the fight but managed a unanimous decision, taking his record to 18–0 with 11 KO's. He was ranked in the top ten as a lightweight in the world in 1986.After two straight losses to Bryant Paden on August 27, 1987, and to the number one contender Louie Lomeli on February 6, 1988, Cenciola retired at the age of 28 on February 7, 1988.

Date Adversaire Derniers résultats des adversaires Lieu Result
2013-04-13 Nathan Petty LLLLLL Peck Center, Fernandina Beach WIN
Unanimous decision
1988-02-06 Louie Lomeli WWWWWW Convention Center, Atlantic City LOST
KO
1987-08-27 Bryant Paden WWLWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Majority decision
1986-09-02 Robert Dixon WWLWLL Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis WIN
Unanimous decision
1986-08-18 Dwayne Brooks LL Charlotte WIN
KO
1986-04-06 Jimmy Magnifico LLLLLW Essex Racquet Club, West Orange WIN
Technical knockout
1985-05-20 Antonio Rutledge LLLLLL Tangier Restaurant, Akron WIN
Unanimous decision
1985-05-09 Charles Williams WDLLLL South Mountain Arena, West Orange WIN
KO
1984-12-04 Alfonso Mitchell LDLLWL Covered Wagon Inn, Wayne WIN
Technical knockout
1984-10-25 Joe Pickett DWLWLL Ice World, Totowa WIN
Unanimous decision
1984-07-06 Antonio Rutledge LLWLLL Civic Auditorium, Canton WIN
Unanimous decision
1984-06-07 Willie Fisher LL Ice World, Totowa WIN
KO
1984-05-23 Angelo Lewis L UAW Hall, Parma WIN
KO
1983-12-27 Levi Elbaum WLWW Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-11-03 Glenn Sample L Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1983-07-27 Willie Fisher L Plaza Forum, Hazlet Township WIN
KO
1983-07-14 Dwight Hobson L Ice World, Totowa WIN
Points
1983-06-24 Wayne Bingham WLLLL Plaza Forum, Hazlet Township WIN
KO
1983-05-26 Frank Wade debut Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
KO
1983-04-24 James Woodhouse DL Showboat Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Points
1982-11-18 Billy Dean debut Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
KO
1982-08-26 Gary Gamble WWLWWL Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City NC
No Contest

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