Emiliano Marsili

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Emiliano Marsili
Born
Emiliano Marsili

(1976-08-11) August 11, 1976 (age 47)
NationalityItalian
Other namesTizzo
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight
Height5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins42
Wins by KO16
Losses1
Draws1

Emiliano Marsili (born 11 August 1976) is an Italian professional boxer who fights at Lightweight. He is the former International Boxing Organization Lightweight champion.

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Professional career

Marsili made his professional debut in May 2003 defeating Claudiu Pop on points in Civitavecchia, Lazio. Emiliano worked his way up to a world title shot against Dejan Zlatičanin but had to pull out due to illness. [1]

Professional boxing record

44 fights42 wins1 loss
By knockout161
By decision250
By disqualification10
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
44Loss42–1–1 Gavin Gwynne RTD8 (12)2023-12-01 York Hall, London, England, U.K.
43Win42–0–1Fabrizio FerreriTKO2 (8)2022-12-10Santa Marinella, Italy
42Win41–0–1Frank UrquiagaSD12 (12)2022-04-01Palasport, Santa Marinella, Italy
41Win40–0–1 Stephane Jamoye UD10 (10)2021-06-25Civitavecchia, Italy
40Win39–0–1Emiliano SalviniUD6 (6)2020-10-11Civitavecchia, Italy
39Win38–0–1Brayan MairenaUD6 (6)2019-07-11Stadio Nicola Pietrangeli, Roma, Italy
38Win37–0–1Milan DelicTKO5 (6)2018-12-15Teatro Principe, Milan, Italy
37Win36–0–1Victor BetancourtTD7 (12)2018-02-23 Palasport Viale Tiziano, Roma, Italy
36Win35–0–1Zoltan SzaboUD8 (8)2017-06-11Teatro Principe, Milan, Italy
35Win34–0–1 Aristides Pérez UD12 (12)2016-12-10 PalaGeorge, Montichiari, ItalyWon vacant WBA Inter-Continental lightweight title
34Win33–0–1Yordan VasilevPTS8 (8)2016-07-23Palasport, Valenza, Italy
33Win32–0–1 Gamaliel Díaz UD12 (12)2015-08-01Stadio Comunale Cetorelli, Fiumicino, ItalyWon vacant WBC Silver lightweight title
32Win31–0–1Gyorgy Mizsei Jr.TKO7 (12)2015-01-24Palasport Piscine Italcementi, Bergamo, ItalyRetained EBU lightweight title
31Win30–0–1Gyorgy Mizsei Jr.UD12 (12)2014-09-27PalaMalè, Viterbo, ItalyRetained EBU lightweight title
30Win29–0–1Benoit MannoTKO6 (12)2014-06-07Palasport, Tolfa, ItalyRetained EBU lightweight title
29Win28–0–1Pasquale Di SilvioUD12 (12)2014-01-25Palasport, Tolfa, ItalyRetained EBU lightweight title
28Win27–0–1David KisKO3 (6)2013-11-02Montalto di Castro, Italy
27Win26–0–1Luca GiaconTKO2 (12)2013-03-09Palasport, Civitavecchia, ItalyWon vacant EBU lightweight title
26Win25–0–1Luis GarciaUD6 (6)2012-09-28Centro Sportivo Tordiquinto, Roma, Italy
25Win24–0–1 Derry Mathews TKO7 (12)2012-01-20 Olympia, Liverpool, England, U.K.Won vacant IBO lightweight title
24Win23–0–1Paolo GassaniKO1 (10)2011-07-24Civitavecchia, Italy
23Win22–0–1Pasquale Di SilvioPTS10 (10)2010-11-27Palasport, Civitavecchia, Italy
22Win21–0–1Luca MarascoTKO9 (10)2010-05-21Palasport San Filippo, Brescia, Italy
21Win20–0–1Zsolt NagyPTS6 (6)2010-02-05PalaTenda, Fuscaldo, Italy
20Win19–0–1Giuseppe FacenteKO8 (10)2009-05-23Civitavecchia, ItalyWon vacant WBC Mediterranean lightweight title
19Win18–0–1Mohammed Ali CherifTKO2 (6)2009-03-31Palasport, Pisa, Italy
18Win17–0–1Bela SandorPTS6 (6)2008-12-02Palasport, Pisa, Italy
17Win16–0–1Sylvain ChapellePTS6 (6)2008-04-04PalaMalè, Viterbo, Italy
16Win15–0–1Roman RafaelDQ3 (6)2008-03-15Palasport, Pisa, Italy
15Win14–0–1Sandor FeketePTS6 (6)2007-12-15Palasport, Santa Marinella, Italy
14Win13–0–1George GrosuPTS6 (6)2007-09-15Civitavecchia, Italy
13Win12–0–1Jean Gomis IITKO3 (6)2007-04-20Civitavecchia, Italy
12Draw11–0–1Giovanni NiroSD10 (10)2006-11-17Palasport, Grosseto, Italy
11Win11–0Julius RafaelTKO1 (6)2006-08-01Forte Michelangelo, Civitavecchia, Italy
10Win10–0Lubos PriehradnikTKO5 (6)2006-03-10Palasport, Bergamo, Italy
9Win9–0Miro DickyTKO2 (6)2005-09-10Civitavecchia, Italy
8Win8–0Ambroz HorvathTKO2 (6)2005-05-20Palazzetto dello Sport, Santa Marinella, Roma, Italy
7Win7–0Eric PatracPTS6 (6)2004-12-21Palazzetto dello Sport, Sabaudia, Latina, Italy
6Win6–0Philippe MeheustPTS6 (6)2004-11-13PalaBrera, San Martino Siccomario, Italy
5Win5–0Anton VontszemuPTS4 (4)2004-07-24Civitavecchia, Italy
4Win4–0Veselin Dimitrov VasilevPTS6 (6)2004-05-08Civitavecchia, Italy
3Win3–0Fatah BoukhenoufaPTS6 (6)2004-03-13Manerba del Garda, Desenzano, Italy
2Win2–0Miro DickyPTS6 (6)2003-12-09 PalaLido, Milan, Italy
1Win1–0Claudiu PopPTS4 (4)2003-05-31Civitavecchia, ItalyProfessional debut

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References

  1. "Emiliano Marsili latest opponent to pull out of fight vs. Dejan Zlaticanin". ESPN. June 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Gavin Rees
EBU Lightweight champion
March 9, 2013 – 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Edis Tatli
Minor World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Lenny Zappavigna
IBO Lightweight champion
January 20, 2012 – 2012
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Daud Yordan