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Al Mello

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Mello turned professional after the Olympics in 1925, and earned the nickname, "the Stocky Portuguese Battler." Losing only two of his first twenty pro fights, he finished his six-year career record of 42 wins, 10 losses, with 22KOs. He lost only twice to a Technical knockout, but never was counted
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on May 15, 1931, before 15,000 spectators. Mello had not boxed regularly for two years and took a terrific beating. Brouillard's left hooks connected too often and too powerfully in the eighth, causing Mello's manager to throw in the towel. The bout was for both the New England Middle and
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Al enlisted in the Army during World War II, and was involved in the Italian Campaign. After retiring, he opened "Al Mello's Restaurant" in his native Lowell. He died in 1993, at age 87, leaving six children and six grandchildren, and was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Lowell.
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On February 27, 1928, Mello lost to highly rated world middleweight contender Ace Hudkins in a fourth round disqualification for punching low at the Arena in Boston. He lost to Hudkins earlier in a ten round points decision on June 1, 1927, in Queens.
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Mello took the USA New England welterweight title against Jewish boxer Meyer Cohen at the Arena in Boston in an eighth round knockout on October 3, 1927. Mello's blows were cleaner and sharper, and he led in points throughout the bout. The
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After winning the National Amateur Welterweight Championship, as a 5' 7", 148 pound welterweight, he qualified for the 1924 U.S. Olympic Boxing team in Paris. In his first fight, he defeated hometown favorite,
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Of Mello's 10 losses, 4 were disqualifications for low punches. Some of his notable fights include wins over former middle and welterweight champions,
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wrote that Mello had first taken the USA New England title against George "Kid" Lee on July 7, 1926, but he actually lost the official decision.
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in the match's first few minutes. Unfortunately, in the quarterfinals, Al was eliminated in a second-round disqualification bout of the
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who was a contender for the world middleweight title in 1929-30. He held the New England Welterweight title during his career.
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Welterweight titles. The Brouillard match was only one of two fights where Al lost due to a
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In April 1926, Al married Mary Veronica Rupa of Lowell. The couple travelled to
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Al retired after his final fight with future world middleweight champion
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