
Italian Luigi Alfieri improved his professional record to 10 wins and 3 losses, after defeating the then Mediterranean champion Panagiolis Tsohataridis, from Greece.
Despite being in excellent condition, Tsohataridis had to the weather the onslaught of the Italian challenger.
The Judges scored the fight 96-94 in favor of Luigi. It was a close fight, with non-stop action; however, it was the Italian who managed to be more effective implementing his strategy.
In this way, Luigi was confirmed as the new Mediterranean welterweight champion in Sequals, Italy, the town of the great historic Italian champion, Primo Carnera.
The match Supervisor was WBC Vice President Houcine Houichi.
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