A. Joseph DeNucci (August 30, 1939 – September 8, 2017)
was a middleweight boxer and the
Auditor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Early life and career
DeNucci started working at 10 in a
bowling alley, picking up and racking pins. DeNucci started boxing at 16, winning the New England
Golden Gloves Championship.
A boxer in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, DeNucci compiled a record of 54 wins (with 27 knockouts), 15 losses, and 4 draws. He lost two middleweight championship fights to
Emile Griffith. DeNucci holds the record for the most fights, 23, in the
Boston Garden
The Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York's Madison Square Garden, it opened on November 17, 1928, as "Boston Madison Square Garden" (late ...
.
Political career
DeNucci served in the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
The Massachusetts House of Representatives is the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is composed of 160 members elected from 14 counties each divided into single-member ...
for ten years, where he was chairman of the Human Services Committee. DeNucci then served as the Auditor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1987 to 2011.
[ DeNucci was the longest-serving Auditor in Massachusetts history. He decided not to seek re-election in 2010.
]
Personal life
DeNucci had five children and fourteen grandchildren, and was married to Barbara DeNucci. He was a member of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit institution honoring exceptional U.S. athletes of Italian descent. In 1977 George Randazzo created the Italian American Boxing Hall of Fame. This was as a means for rai ...
.
DeNucci died on September 8, 2017, from complications related to Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
. Postmortem analysis of DeNucci's brain confirmed that he experienced chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
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1939 births
2017 deaths
Politicians from Newton, Massachusetts
American boxers of Italian descent
Boston University alumni
Democratic Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
State auditors of Massachusetts
American male boxers
Boxers from Massachusetts
Deaths from Alzheimer's disease
Neurological disease deaths in Massachusetts
Middleweight boxers
Sportspeople with chronic traumatic encephalopathy