BOXER

Salvatore Todisco

1961 - 1990

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Salvatore Todisco (August 30, 1961, in Naples – November 25, 1990) was a light flyweight boxer from Italy, who won the silver medal in the light flyweight division (– 48 kg) at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. In the final he was defeated by Paul Gonzales of the United States. He died in a car accident on November 25, 1990 at the age of 29. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Salvatore Todisco is the 292nd most popular boxer, the 4,554th most popular biography from Italy and the 14th most popular Italian Boxer.

Salvatore Todisco was an Italian boxer known for competing in the lightweight division during his career from 1961 to 1990. He gained recognition for his skill in the ring and his contributions to Italian boxing.

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Among boxers, Salvatore Todisco ranks 292 out of 496Before him are Marco Huck, Jorge Gutiérrez, Arnold Vanderlyde, Mary Kom, Tomasz Adamek, and Utkirbek Haydarov. After him are Felix Sturm, Vic Darchinyan, Giorgio Petrosyan, Jorge Eliécer Julio, Juan Carlos Lemus, and Stipe Drews.

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Among people born in 1961, Salvatore Todisco ranks 829Before him are Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Peter Evans, Mirko Nišović, Alenka Cuderman, Howard Gordon, and Tatanka. After him are Amadou Ba, Oleg Bozhev, Dirk De Wolf, Sonja Lumme, Elizabeth Gracen, and Charles O. Hobaugh. Among people deceased in 1990, Salvatore Todisco ranks 315Before him are Jean Wallace, Dorothy Mackaill, Elizabeth Allan, V. Shantaram, Arthur Goldberg, and Josephine Johnson. After him are Tomás Ó Fiaich, and Sergio Franchi.

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Among BOXERS In Italy

Among boxers born in Italy, Salvatore Todisco ranks 14Before him are Spartaco Bandinelli (1921), Cosimo Pinto (1943), Francesco Damiani (1958), Franco De Piccoli (1937), Patrizio Oliva (1959), and Roberto Cammarelle (1980). After him are Clemente Russo (1982), Paolo Vidoz (1970), Maurizio Stecca (1963), Angela Carini (1998), Irma Testa (1997), and Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine (1998).