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  1. Alessandro D’Ottavio started boxing after World War II, and at age 19 won a bronze medal at the 1948 London Olympics. He turned pro in 1949, winning his first 12 bouts, before losing in May 1951 to William Poli.

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  2. Author Affiliations. Oliver Lux, 1, * Denny Wernham, 2 Paolo Bravetti, 3 Phil McGoldrick, 4 Olivier Lecrenier, 5 Wolfgang Riede, 6 Alessandro D’Ottavi, 7 Valeria De Sanctis, 7 Marc Schillinger, 5 Jérémie Lochard, 5 Jon Marshall, 4 Christian Lemmerz, 1 Fabian Weiler, 1 Linda Mondin, 2 Alessandra Ciapponi, 2 Thomas Kanitz, 2 Anders Elfving, 2 Tommaso Parrinello, 8 and Oliver Reitebuch 1

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  4. Alessandro D'Ottavio (26 August 1927 – 31 December 1987) was an Italian boxer. He won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in 1948 for Italy in the 67 kg category. He was born in Rome, Italy .

  5. Alessandro D'Ottavi's 13 research works with 101 citations and 3,995 reads, including: Status of Aeolus-2 mission pre-development activities

  6. Name: Alessandro D'Ottavio Hometown: Roma, Lazio, Italy Birthplace: Roma, Lazio, Italy Pro Boxer: Record Amateur Boxer: Record. Olympic Games results. 1948 (as a welterweight) Defeated George Issabeg (Iran) PTS; Defeated Pierre Hernandez (France) PTS; Defeated Zygmunt Chychla (Poland) Lost to Julius Torma (Czechoslovakia) PTS (semifinal match)

  7. Alessandro D'OTTAVIO. Team Italy. Boxing. Olympic Medals. 1 B. Games Participations 1. First Olympic Games London 1948. Year of Birth 1927. Olympic Results.

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