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  1. Stefano "Tami" Mauriello (May 24, 1923 – December 3, 1999) was an American professional boxer and actor of Italian descent who was world ranked in two divisions during the 1940s. He thrice challenged for world titles, fighting Gus Lesnevich (twice) and Joe Louis for the world's Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, respectively.

  2. Tami Mauriello was a light heavyweight boxer from The Bronx, New York, who fought from 1939 to 1949. He had 96 bouts, 82 wins, 13 losses, and 60 knockouts, and challenged for the world heavyweight title in 1946.

  3. Aug 16, 2020 · The underdog, Stefano “Tami” Mauriello, was 23, the highest-ranking contender for heavyweight championship honors. His chances of winning were considered slim at best. But Mauriello had hope. His right hand could be deadly, causing most of his 49 victims to go to sleep, 11 in succession.

  4. Joe Louis vs Tami Mauriello - Joe Louis defends the Heavyweight Championship of the World against #1 contender Tami Mauriello. Louis had been Champion for te...

  5. Stefano "Tami" Mauriello was an American professional boxer and actor of Italian descent who was world ranked in two divisions during the 1940s. He thrice challenged for world titles, fighting Gus Lesnevich (twice) and Joe Louis for the world's Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, respectively.

  6. Tami Mauriello was an American boxer and actor who challenged for world titles in two divisions in the 1940s. He fought Gus Lesnevich and Joe Louis, and had a record of 82 wins, 13 losses and 1 draw.

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · Tami Mauriello won the 1939 New York Golden Gloves Open - 147 Pound Championship. Tami Mauriello lost a disputed decision to Corky Dulgarian in the finals for the 1939 Eastern Regionals Open - 147 Pound Championship. Tami Mauriello turned pro at age 15 years and ten months.