Loris Stecca
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Loris Stecca (born March 30, 1960 in Milan) is an Italian former world champion boxer. His brother Maurizio is also a former boxer and held the WBO world Featherweight title shortly during the late 1990s.
[edit] Professional career
Stecca held the WBA super bantamweight title for three months in 1984. He defeated Leo Cruz to win the title by twelfth round knockout, then lost it to Victor Callejas by a knockout in round eight at Mario Morales coliseum, then known as Mets Pavillion, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
Stecca won five fights in a row, all by knockout, putting himself on title contention once again. In a rematch with Callejas, held on October of 1985 in Rimini, Italy, however, he lost by a sixth round knockout. Ahead on the scorecards, Stecca received a punch that lifted him off the floor, sending him to the air before he landed on his knees. He got up, but his corner soon stopped the fight, and the punch made the highlights of many sports news shows.
Many boxing fans consider Stecca to be one of the best Italian boxers in history.
[edit] Amateur career
Stecca was the 1979 Italian Featherweight Champion.
Preceded by Leonardo Cruz |
WBA Super Bantamweight Champion 22 Feb 1984– 26 May 1984 |
Succeeded by Victor Callejas |