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Jorge Andrés Sclarandi (born January 13, 1967) is a Super Middleweight Boxer from Lomas de Zamora, Argentina.
On November 6, 1999 Jorge Sclarandi faced Juan Italo Meza for the South American middleweight title, which he won on points.[1]
On October 20, 2001 in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland. Jorge took on Robin Reid for the WBF Super Middleweight title.[2] Reid struggled to KO Jorge and although the fight was all one way traffic, Reid resorted to head butting and elbowing, to try to knock out Jorge, who refused to give up and took Reid's best shots and stayed mainly on the ropes taking punches. Referee Marcus McDonnell stopped the fight due to the blood coming from the nose of Jorge Sclarandi which was caused by Reid head butting Jorge Sclarandi.