Miguel de Oliveira
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Miguel de Oliveira (born September 30, 1947 in Sao Paulo, Brazil) was a Brazilian boxer at middleweight.
[edit] Professional career
De Oliveira turned pro in 1968 and on May 7, 1975, scored a 15-round Unanimous Decision against Jose Manuel Duran at Stade Louis II, Monte Carlo, Monaco, and won the Vacant WBC Light Middleweight Title. He lost the belt in his first defense to Elisha Obed.
Preceded by Koichi Wajima Stripped |
WBC Light Middleweight boxing champion 7 May 1975– 13 Nov 1975 |
Succeeded by Elisha Obed |