Nino D'Agata
Nino D'Agata (born in Catania, Italy, date of birth unknown, died in Catania, Italy, date of death unknown) was an Italian professional boxer who competed during the 1950s and 1960s. He is best known for winning the European Boxing Union (EBU) Flyweight title.
D'Agata turned professional in the early 1950s and quickly established himself as a formidable fighter in the flyweight division. He was known for his aggressive style and punching power. His career reached its peak when he won the EBU Flyweight title, defeating the reigning champion (name of opponent needs verification). He successfully defended the title multiple times.
Following his reign as champion, D'Agata continued to compete, although his success diminished. He retired from boxing in the late 1960s. Details surrounding his post-boxing life and death are currently sparse. Further research is needed to provide a more complete biographical account.