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Al Migliorato (age 21) was a orthodox boxer with a record of 37 wins, 4 losses, 2 draws. Starting his career on April 1971 at age 21, Al Migliorato fought 43 times over 8 years as a pro. Between April 1971 and December 1974, Migliorato had his longest winning streak of 21 fights. In his 43 fights, his longest KO streak is 21 fights long.
Migliorato proved he was made for the pro ranks in his debut against Johnny Lang, becoming the first person in Lang's 0 fights to stop him. The fight ended in round 3 of 6. Continuing on from his debut, Migliorato had an impressive start to his career as he went on to fight 18 fights including once in 1971 and 8 times in 1973 against fighters such as Willie Burks, Charles cyril Clark and Johnny Lang.
Pushing his career further, Migliorato fought James Youngblood on February 5th, 1973 adding to his winning record. Migliorato was the 2nd person to go the distance with Youngblood. Migliorato fought James Youngblood in 1973, the result was via UD. Migliorato's win streak of 7 rose to 23 following 16 great wins, becoming the first boxer to go the distance with Holly Williams, 2nd person to stop Jimmy White and first to stop Johnny Wilson.
Furthering his career, Migliorato fought Dave Matthews on January 22nd, 1974 and continued his career to a record of 27-0-2. The win came via KO. Matthews was stopped in the 3rd round via KO meaning Migliorato was the first person to stop this opponent. Migliorato then went on to win the next fight taking his record to 30-0-2.
Migliorato's next defeat of his career came against Lou Rogan on January 21st, 1975 taking his career record to 31-1-2. Rogan proved to be too much for Migliorato, destroying him in round 2 via KO and bringing the first stoppage defeat of Migliorato's career. Migliorato then went on to face Eddie Mitchell where he added another win to his tally.
Al Monday was the next fight for Migliorato on August 20th, 1975 and also his next career win. Showing his class against Monday, Migliorato was the 4th person to go the distance with this opponent.
On September 14th, 1976, Migliorato went into action again and beat Charlie Roberts taking the winning record to 35 wins. The win against Roberts came in the 2nd round of a 4 round fight via TKO. Migliorato was the 2nd person to stop Roberts.
Al Migliorato added another win to his record by beating Charlie Harris on March 18th, 1980, upping his record to 37 wins. Migliorato took Harris the distance and became only the 30th person to defeat Harris. Made the decision not to fight again and end his career on a high after 43 pro fights.