Baltazar Sangchili

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Baltazar Sangchili

Baltazar Sang Chili (* 10. October 1911 in Valencian Community , Spain ; † 2. September 1992 ) was a Spanish boxer in the bantamweight . It was managed by Berty's Remy .

Professional career

Sangchili lost his debut fight against his compatriot Antonio Barber in 1928 over 6 rounds unanimously on points.

On June 1, 1935, the standard boom Panama defeated Al Brown by unanimous decision, becoming both Ring Magazine and linear world champions .

The Spaniard lost both titles on June 29 of the following year against Tony Marino by a classic knockout in the 14th round.

In 1940 Baltazar Sangchili ended his career after a knockout victory against Miguel Safont and a points win against Jim Alpanes.

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