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Lenny "Boom Boom" Mancini (12 July 1919 - 29 November 2003) was an American professional boxer. He was the father of Ray Mancini, a former world champion boxer. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Mancini began his professional career in 1937, trained by Hall of Fame trainer Ray Arcel.
Mancini, an American of Italian descent, was born Raymond Michael Mancino in Youngstown, Ohio on March 4, 1961. Boxing played a prominent role in the Mancini family history. Mancini's father, Lenny Mancini (the original "Boom Boom"), was a top-ranked contender during the 1940s.
13 de dez. de 2022 · CBS | People. Longtime 60 Minutes Lighting Director Lenny Mancini Passed Away On Friday. By Mark Mwachiro on Dec. 13, 2022 - 4:59 PM. The CBS News and CBS Sports teams lost a beloved member of...
22 de set. de 2012 · By Mark Kriegel. Purchase. Ray Mancini carried hopes and ghosts into the boxing ring. He was the son of a great contender, Lenny Mancini, who was wounded in World War II before he ever got a...
Box-pro 61 bouts. Parisi's scoredcard favored Reed in supplemental scoring. Tuckett down once in the 1st round. Mancini "had little trouble outpointing Abie Kaufman." (Associated Press) Kaufman was floored for a seven count in the first round. Sedley scored the fight even but believed Mancini had a larger edge in the rounds he won while the two ...
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18 de nov. de 2007 · Lenny Mancini was a boxer whose wounds in World War II ended any chance he had of ever being a champion. Ray Mancini inherited the dream and Lenny’s nickname “Boom Boom.” Mancini carried both...
12 de jul. de 1982 · Lenny Mancini, the original Boom Boom Mancini, never had the title to defend. Four decades ago he was about to sign for a shot at the lightweight title held by Sammy Angott when he was...