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Rocco DiSiglio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rocco DiSiglio
Rocco DiSiglio, also known as Rocky DiSiglio (born April 11, 1939 Newton, Massachusetts - April 3, 1966 East Boston, Massachusetts) was an American professional welterweight boxer and associate of the Patriarca crime family who was involved in armed robbery and illegal gambling. ==Boxing career== Little is known about his personal life except that he was born in Newton. His professional boxing record does not even contain a birth date for him. There are also discrepancies in the spelling of his last name, both "DeSiglio" and "DiSiglio" have been used by sources. As a professional boxer he used the "DiSiglio" spelling. the correct spelling is diseglio. He also used the name "Rocky", a derivative of his given name "Rocco". As an amateur boxer before he became professional he trained with future professional boxers Anthony Veranis, Joseph Barboza, Tommy Sullivan, George W. Holden, Americo Sacramone, Edward G. Connors and Joe DeNucci. He weighed between 141 and 148 pounds. He was also a criminal associate of mafioso boxer Joseph Barboza who would later lead Boston police to the site of his corpse. Rocco fought his first professional fight on June 10, 1960 against Walter Giles at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. His second match on July 19, 1960 he was matched up against Eddie Grenke at Veterans' Memorial Stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts. During his professional boxing career he weighed in between 144 and 145 pounds This match was Eddie Grenke's professional boxing debut. On October 31, 1961 he knocked out competitor Donald Mendes in Revere, Massachusetts in 1:50 and won the match. His last winning match was on February 2, 1962 when he knocked out Gene Garrison. Rocco himself was knocked out by Tommy Thibault on November 17, 1961 in Worcester, Massachusetts and again on January 9, 1962 in Revere by Jackie Lynch. His last professional boxing match was against Jesse Ammons on February 17, 1964 which he lost. His overall professional boxing record was three wins, four losses and one withdrawn match in a total of twenty-seven matches fought. It is rumored by Howie Carr and former mobster Vincent Teresa that Rocco supplemented his petty boxer's income by being a prizefighter for members of the Patriarca crime family who had interests in illegal betting and professional sports. In 1964 he gave up his dreams of being a professional boxer entirely and became active in the Patriarca crime family. He was married to an Italian-American housewife and drove a burgundy 1962 Ford Thunderbird on a desolate street at night in his home city of Newton. He left behind a wife and no children.
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