The greatest feats achieved by "green fighters"

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  1. he grant

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    "Competitive at some stretches? " Calling me a fanboy ? You're clearly a troll.
     
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    Interesting post !
     
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    At seventeen he was still a kid.

    A terrific call.
     
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    Great call and when you watch that fight again Tim really dealt out some major punishment to Larry's body .. that was the worst consistent punishment Holmes took up to the Tyson fight with the Weaver being second ( the single punch knockdowns by Shavers and Snipes were serious but one shot scenarios opposed to multi round punishment ) ... Holmes may have edged but it was extremely close and Tim was brutal that night.
     
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  5. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The first 20 fights of Jimmy Ellis wasn’t even funny. He was thrown in at the deep end of the pool against top contenders. But still, one could see this kid had talent if managed correctly. At 3-0 he beat Wilfie Greaves. At 5-1 he knocked out Rory Calhoun. And at 7-1 he beat Holly Mims, which reversed his only loss.
     
  6. LenHarvey

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    Gerry Cooney.. in his first 5 years as a professional he fought Ron Lyle, Jimmy Young, Larry Holmes & Ken Norton. Imagine that today?
     
  7. FThabxinfan

    FThabxinfan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Barely,he would wake up the next year and he'll be graduating.

    I think he started training around the age of 4 or so too,by the standards of @roughdiamond Benitez shouldn't have count.
     
  8. Saintpat

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    There’s another way to go about this question if we consider Green figthers.

    Dave Boy Green fought for the welterweight title twice.

    Alvin Green retired Ezzard Charles, handing him a defeat in Ezz’s final bout.

    Eddie Green went 1-1-1 with 1 no contest vs Fred Krueger, which I’m pretty sure is better than anyone in the movies did against ol’ razor-claws.

    (Krueger had a colorful career, also going 1-0-1 with Billy Brown and fighting Johnny Black to a draw. Shoulda called him Kid Crayola or Skittles Krueger.)
     
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    Another 17 year old High School student was Dwight Hawkins who received the call to engage the top bantamweight contender Jose Becerra, who was about a year and a half away from winning the world title. Becerra had an imposing 42-3-3 record compared to Hawkins' 9-4-1. But Dwight knocked Becerra kickng in 4 rounds. It didn't matter that Becerra reversed the loss some 4 months later. This High Schooler knocked out the top contender at 118 and that cred likely went a long way in the halls of that school for quite a while.
     
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  10. Seamus

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    Has to be Davey Boy Green over John Stracey. He was as green as it gets.,
     
  11. Shay Sonya

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    In the womb, kicking and punching in there. :p
     
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  12. Saintpat

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    Richard Green was a high-profile referee who officiated Ali-Holmes, Mancini-Frias and Mancini-Kim, among other fights.

    Sadly, he took his own life in the 1980s.
     
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    Thank god he wasn't a twin!
     
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  14. FighterInTheWind

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    How can people forget Wilfred Benitez? He won the world title at 17! ;) Sure, he had over 20 fights, but he wasn't all that tested.

    I recall Hector Carrasquilla was also around the same age when he won a world title, and he had been pro all but a year?
     
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