- The 'Did you Know' Boxing trivia thread -

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by kirk, Sep 24, 2009.


  1. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    Luis Resto surpisingly defeated favorite Billy Collins in an undercard fight of Duran vs Moore. But, then Resto and his trainer, Panama Lewis were then banned for life due to cheating during the fight.
    After the fight, Collins complained his dad and trainer, Billy Collins, Sr., who then walked over and grabbed Resto’s gloves and finding out that Resto’s trainer, Lewis, had removed the padding out of Resto’s gloves.
    Panama Lewis was before also suspected cheating when he trained Aaron Pryor. He was also involved in a controversy regarding Pryor vs Arguello first fight. Lewis was heard asking for "the drink" in Pryor’s corner. They gave him a bottle, and he said, "NOT that one, I want the one I mixed…" This created a controversy, but none knew what really happened unless Panama Lewis himself.
     
  2. kirk

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    Jirov training as a young boy was insane
    - There are myths floating around boxing circles about Apachinsky's unusual training techniques to develop speed and stamina, which Jirov diplomatically calls "new types of exercise". For example, Jirov would row the boat for 3 hours straight. Other times, he would be forced to swim to shore 3 to 4 miles. Routinely, the boxing team would crawl, run up and down huge sand dunes of white wet sand extracted from the lake to build endurance and will. For speed and fearlessness development, he used an attack German Shepherd. Occasionally Jirov would object to this dog race, but the trainer told him, 'if you don't want to do it, go away'. Scars from their teeth left a permanent memento on his wrists and back.
     
  3. andyZOR

    andyZOR Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Intense Russian/E. Euro training.

    Hes from Kazakhstan for ****s sake, theres not much to work with in that country, you have limitations. But intense stuff. I believe it.
     
  4. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Feel free to correct any mistakes, came across some facts and wanted to post em....

    - Most kayos
    Archie Moore - 145

    - Marciano had the shortest reach of any heavyweight champ.

    - Youngest pro debut by a fighter.
    1. Baby Arizmendi age 10
    2. Teddy Baldock age 14
    3. Al McCoy age 14
    4. Battling Nelson age 14
    5. Georges Carpentier age 14
     
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    - The word "haymaker" was first used by turn of the century Welterweight
    champion James Ferms to describe his knockout punch.

    - Who was the oldest fighter to compete for a world title???
    1. Roberto Duran who fought William Joppy at age 47 years 2 months and 12 days.
    2. Archie Moore was also 47 when he defended his crown against Giulio Rinaldi.
     
  6. kirk

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    - first televised fight?
    It was in 1931 and featured Benny Leonard vs. Mickey Walker.
     
  7. HeavyPunching!

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    Ivan Calderon beat Miguel Cotto in a 100 pound fight years ago
     
  8. boricua100%

    boricua100% Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True! Nice Thread!
     
  9. Boom_Boom

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    Isidro Garcia went to see Jose Lopez fight against Montiel for the vacant WBO flyweight title, Montiel pulled out just hours before the fight and the promoter went up to Garcia who was in the stands eating a doughnut and a hotdog to offer him the fight. Garcia accepted and ended up winning the title via UD.

    Julio Cesar Chavez actually got his first loss in his 12th career fight by DQ. The commission at the time managed to overturn it into a tko win for Chavez but it raises suspicions that Chavez's manager at the time happened to be on the commission as well.
     
  10. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    mike tyson wore irish flag tricolour shorts in one of his first professional fight
     
  11. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    :good Didn't know this but as Andy says its very limited out there :lol:
     
  12. Oscar de la Roa

    Oscar de la Roa I'm THE lightweight champ Full Member

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    Juan Manuel Marquez holds a bachelor degree in accounting and finance
     
  13. lefthook

    lefthook Active Member Full Member

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    Jean Pascal is a policeman
     
  14. Super_Fly_Sam

    Super_Fly_Sam Aus Boxer Full Member

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    :good Geez i bet he was happy with himslf after that one...

    just imagine goin to the fights chillen out.. then by the time u come home your world champ when u hadn't even planned on fighting
     
  15. Super_Fly_Sam

    Super_Fly_Sam Aus Boxer Full Member

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    Again correct me if im wrong with any of these just found them on the net while tryin to expand my own knowledge and the knowledge of some of u blokes here aswell hopefully.

    -Jack Johnson was sent to prison in Fort Levavenworth after losing the Jess Willard fight in Cuba and not returning Europe to live.

    - Speaking of Jack Johnson one of his opponents Victor McLaglen went on to win a Academy Award for his acting in the movie "The Informer".

    - Sugar Ray Robinson fought the best fighters of the world in his era, so who does he say hit him the hardest? Sugar Ray repeatedly stated that it was Artie Levine.

    - Don King's prison number assigned to him by the Marion Correctional Center in Ohio was 125734. By the way he lived in cellroom 10, block 6. King was sentenced to jail for manslaughter.

    - Soccer can be bad for boxers! 80's lightweight Roger Medel had his boxing career ended by a kick to head while playing soccer. The kick was so powerful it took a six hour operation to save his life. At the time the 20 year old Medel was ranked number 14 at lightweight by The Ring magazine.

    - The largest purse Joe Louis ever received was $625,916.00, that was for his second fight against Billy Conn.

    - A lot of people like George Foreman for being honest, here is a case where it cost "Big" George $30,000. In November 1975 Foreman was sued by Erma Compton who claimed Foreman had struck her while at a hotel in the Catskills. Foreman who had just become a preacher answered truthfully "yes" when asked if he struck the women. And with that one word he lost $30,0000.

    - Fighting as a middleweight early in his pro career future WBA heavyweight champion Jimmy Ellis lost a 10 round decision to none other than Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. Well how did that not get in the movie!

    - Joe Frazier when asked how he would fare against his son in a boxing match said "If I said 'Fall down', he's gonna fall down. I'm still his father."

    - In a case of taking it too far South African boxing fanatic Tony Wolf committed suicide after his favorite boxer Gerrie Coetzee was beaten by John Tate for the heavyweight title.