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(Argentine Flyweight Boxer) Pascual Nicolás Pérez, an Argentine flyweight boxer, made history as Argentina's first world boxing champion. His career was characterized by defending his title in other countries due to low ticket sales in Argentina. Pérez also achieved international success by winning a gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Throughout his professional career, he fought in 92 matches, winning 84, losing 7, and drawing 1, with 57 victories coming by knockout. Pérez successfully defended his title against nine challengers, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest flyweight boxers in history.