Domenico Valentino

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Domenico Valentino
Personal information
Born17 May 1984 (1984-05-17) (age 41)
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Italy
World Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 MilanLightweight
Silver medal – second place2007 ChicagoLightweight
Bronze medal – third place2005 MianyangLightweight
Bronze medal – third place2011 BakuLightweight
Bronze medal – third place2013 AlmatyLightweight
European Amateur Championships
Silver medal – second place2011 AnkaraLightweight
Bronze medal – third place2004 PulaLightweight
EU Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 MadridLightweight
Gold medal – first place2005 CagliariLightweight
Gold medal – first place2006 PécsLightweight
Bronze medal – third place2007 DublinLightweight
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place2005 AlmeíraLightweight
Gold medal – first place2009 PescaraLightweight

Domenico Valentino (born 17 May 1984 in Marcianise) is a boxer from Italy.

The hard punching Valentino won a bronze medal at lightweight at the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Pula, Croatia.

He participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics. There he was stopped in the quarterfinals of the Lightweight (60 kg) division by Kazakhstan's eventual bronze medalist Serik Yeleuov.[1]

At the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships he once more won bronze.

At the Euro 2006 he lost early to Olexandr Klyuchko 18:30.

At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships he at last made it to the finals beating North Korean Kim Song-Guk but lost to Frankie Gavin.

At the 2008 Olympics he beat Tahar Tamsamani but lost to Cuban favorite Yordenis Ugás 2:10.[1]

At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships he used the absence of Gavin (who had turned professional) and Ugas (who had gone up in weight) and home advantage to win his first major title.

At the 2012 Olympics, he again reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual bronze medalist Evaldas Petrauskas.[1]

Valentino has signed up for the new AIBA professional league, called APB (AIBA Pro-Boxing), which will launch in autumn 2013.

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