For almost twenty years, he amazed audiences with the power of his punches, making both his Sardinia and all of Italy proud. Twice, he was crowned European flyweight champion, and twice he came incredibly close to achieving the world title dream against the legendary Argentine boxer Omar Narváez. Andrea Sarritzu was all this and much more, and it is an honor for us at Boxe Punch to feature his insights in this special column!
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