Oscar Bonavena

Oscar Bonavena""Ringo""

Reno, Nevada, USA

Record
58-9-1
44 KOs
Win Rate
85.3%
58 victories
KO Rate
75.9%
of victories
Fighter Details
Nationality
Argentina
Division
heavy
Stance
orthodox
Height
179 cm
Reach
185"
Status
inactive
Total Bouts
68
Total Rounds
418
Birth Place
Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
Birth Name
Oscar Natalio Bonavena
Pro Debut
1964-01-03
Biography

Oscar Bonavena, also known as "Ringo" in the boxing world, was born on September 25, 1942. Standing at a height of 179cm with a reach of 185cm, Bonavena proved to be a formidable opponent in the heavyweight weight class. With a weight of 98.43kg, Bonavena possessed the strength and power necessary to compete at the highest level of boxing.

Bonavena's orthodox stance in the ring allowed him to utilize a variety of techniques and strategies to gain an advantage over his opponents. He was known for his aggressive style, constantly pushing forward and throwing powerful punches. His relentless attacks kept his opponents on their toes, never giving them a moment of respite.

Throughout his career, Bonavena faced off against some of the biggest names in the boxing world. He shared the ring with legends such as Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, proving that he was not afraid to step into the ring with the best of the best. His fights against Ali and Frazier showcased his determination and resilience as he went toe-to-toe with these formidable opponents.

One of Bonavena's most memorable fights came against Joe Frazier in 1968. Going into the bout, Frazier was considered the heavy favorite, having recently won the world heavyweight title. However, Bonavena refused to be intimidated and put up a valiant effort against Frazier. The fight went the distance, with Frazier narrowly edging out a victory by split decision. Bonavena's performance in that fight solidified his place among the elite heavyweights of his era.

In addition to his boxing skills, Bonavena was also known for his colorful personality and flamboyant style. He often entertained fans and media with his witty remarks and playful demeanor. His larger-than-life persona made him a fan favorite, and he became a charismatic figure in the sport.

Tragically, Bonavena's life was cut short at the age of 33. In 1976, he was involved in a fatal shooting outside a brothel in Reno, Nevada. His untimely death shocked the boxing world, as a promising career was abruptly ended.

Despite the tragic end to his life, Oscar Bonavena's legacy in the boxing world lives on. His aggressive style, determination, and memorable fights against top opponents have cemented his place in boxing history. He may have been known as "Ringo," but there was nothing ordinary about Bonavena's boxing career. He was a true warrior in the ring, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.

Fight History (68 Bouts)