On July 9, 1970, the 34-year-old undisputed super-welterweight world champion, Freddie Little (46-5, 29 KOs), faced a undefined Carmelo Bossi undefined in an undisputed title defense fight.
Little came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 56% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 19 days.
Freddie Little was defending his super-welterweight WBA and WBC titles against Carmelo Bossi and lost via unanimous decision in the 15-round super-welterweight fight, and adds a loss to his record at 46-6.
On January 23, 1970, a 33-year-old Freddie Little (45-4, 29 KOs) and Eddie Pace met in the ring for the 3rd time,.
Little came in to the fight on a 8-fight win streak with a 59% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 23 days.
Freddie Little lost to Eddie Pace via disqualification in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 45-5.
On October 3, 1967, a 31-year-old Freddie Little (37-3, 25 KOs) got a shot at the undisputed super-welterweight championship held by Kim Ki-soo.
Little came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 62% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 16 days.
Freddie Little was defending his super-welterweight titles and, fighting for the super-welterweight WBA and WBC titles against Kim Ki-soo and lost via split decision in the 15-round super-welterweight fight, and adds a loss to his record at 37-4.
On January 31, 1966, a 29-year-old Freddie Little (30-2, 23 KOs) and Eddie Pace met in the ring.
Little came in to the fight on a 8-fight win streak with a 71% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 28 days.
Freddie Little lost to Eddie Pace via split decision in the 12-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 30-3.
On October 18, 1960, a 24-year-old Freddie Little (22-1, 17 KOs) and a 27-year-old George Benton (38-6-1, 21 KOs) met in the ring.
Little came in to the fight on a 11-fight win streak with a 73% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 6 days. Benton was on a 1-fight win streak with a 46% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 10 months and 8 days.
George Benton defeated Freddie Little via majority decision in the 10-round fight. Benton improves his record to 39-6-1, while Little adds a loss to his record at 22-2.
On July 7, 1958, a 22-year-old Freddie Little (11-0, 9 KOs) and Norris Burse met in the ring.
Little came in to the fight on a 11-fight win streak with a 81% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 days.
Freddie Little lost to Norris Burse via KO in the 5th round, and adds a loss to his record at 11-1.