Alfredo Carlomagno

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Alfredo Cipriano Carlomagno
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Alfredo Carlomagno and Leonardo Gulle in 1936.
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BornAlfredo Cipriano Carlomagno Zuffo
(1917-10-05)5 October 1917
Rosario, Argentina

Alfredo Cipriano Carlomagno (born 5 October 1917) is an Argentine former boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. In 1936 he finished fourth in the flyweight class. He lost in his semifinal to Willy Kaiser and was not able to compete in the bronze-medal bout with Louis Laurie.

1936 Olympic results

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