Eddie Campagnuolo

Eddie Campagnuolo
Statistics
Real name Edward Campagnuolo
Nickname(s) "Eddie Compo"
Rated at Featherweight
Nationality United States American
Born January 4, 1927
New Haven, Connecticut
Died January 3, 1998 (aged 0)
Lake Worth, Florida
Boxing record
Wins 74
Wins by KO 13

Eddie Campagnuolo, alias Eddie Compo, alias Edward Campagnuolo (January 4, 1927 or September 27 January 3, 1998), was a featherweight professional boxer from Connecticut.

Personal life

Eddie Campagnuolo was a native of New Haven, Connecticut. According to a 1951 Topps sports card,[1] his birth date was January 4, 1927, but according to his Social Security Death Index listing,[2] he was born on September 27, 1928 in New Haven, Connecticut and died on January 3, 1998 in Lake Worth, Palm Beach, Florida. A graduate of Hill House High School in his home town, he worked as a caddy, delivery boy, and newsboy before going into boxing. Prior to his death, he lived in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Professional career

Campagnuolo was a small (5'4") featherweight, and not a big puncher. But beginning with his professional debut at the age of 17 in August 1944, Campagnuolo ran of a string of 25 consecutive wins in less than two years. By September 1949, Campagnuolo had run his record to an impressive 57-1-3. It was then that he met the great Willie Pep in a bout for the world featherweight championship and lost by TKO in the 7th round. Campagnuolo fought until April 1955, then retired at the relatively young age of 28 years, having lost three of his last four fights.

Campagnuolo was trained by former New York and Connecticut featherweight pro Charlie Pilkington.

Campagnuolo's final record was 74 wins (13 by knockout) and 10 losses with 4 draws.[3]

Notes

  1. 1951 Topps Ringside, Card No. 70
  2. Social Security Death Index listing for Edward Campagnuolo
  3. Eddie Compo