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Age 19 boxer started his career on July 1945 building a record of 47-10-5 over 7 years, last fighting 0 ago in September 1952. The longest KO streak that Ferracin has ever had is 2 throughout his 62 fights and his longest winning streak is 15 wins. This started on July 1945 and came to an end on October 1948.
Finally getting his feet wet in the pro ranks Ferracin became the first to go the distance with Corrado Conti over a 6 round win for Ferracin. Ferracin's rise in boxing continued with 33 fights against fighters such as Stan Rowan, Peter Kane and Peter Kane. He had a mixed start to his career but mostly successful so far.
On October 10th, 1945, Ferracin took on and was defeated by Arturo Paoletti in his first career defeat meaning his career tally went to 4-1-0. Coming into the fight with high confidence Ferracin fought his next fight against Arturo Paoletti on October 10th, 1945. Unfortunately, Ferracin was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 4-1-0. Ferracin then went on to win a further 17 fights taking his record to 19 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw.
Ferracin lost to Luis Romero in his next fight. Taking place on May 14th, 1947, Ferracin's career record after this fight stood at 19-3-1. Stepping up against a talented Romero, it wasn't long before Ferracin found himself in trouble against Romero early. After 1 rounds Ferracin lost via TKO. Romero became the first of 23 opponents to stop Ferracin. Fights against boxers including Stan Rowan, Peter Kane and Peter Kane followed where he won 16 fights taking his winning streak to 34 wins.
Taking a knock to his career, Ferracin fought and was defeated by Danny O'sullivan on January 24th, 1949 taking his record to 34-4-2. O'sullivan upset Ferracin in a 8 round fight, stopping him in the 5th round and becoming only the 2nd person to stop Ferracin. Taking his record to 35-4-2. Ferracin then went on to win his next fight against Bunty Doran.
On August 10th, 1949, Ferracin took on and was defeated by Luis Romero meaning his career tally went to 35-5-2. Ferracin's fight against Luis Romero was Ferracin's 3rd stoppage defeat which came via KO in the 7th round of the fight. Ferracin then went on to win a further 12 fights taking his record to 44 wins, 7 losses and 3 draw.
Ferracin entered his next fight with a mostly successful record of 44-7-4. The fight against Dante Venturi on March 2nd, 1951 ended in a draw. In a close fight, neither fighter ended up victorious. The close 10 round fight ended in a inconclusive PTS draw.
Ferracin's next defeat of his career came against Jean Sneyers on September 15th, 1952. It took 62 pro fights for Ferracin to decide it was now too much to continue fighting. Ferracin's 10 round defeat to Sneyers was Ferracin's final fight as a pro.