ROUND 8: The BoxRec weight of my heaviest opponent is more than 2½ times that of my lightest opponent. Who am I? Alabama Kid (112 to 282)
ROUND 12: Over the years there have been several boxers who defeated 2 brothers... but can you name some who beat 3 brothers? Harry Hayes beat George, Clem & Alfie Sands Billy De Belin beat George, Clem & Alfie Sands Jackie Daniels beat George, Clem & Alfie Sands
ROUND 10: Who had the most fights against HOFers in one (calender) year? Jack Dillon fought 10 and Sam Langford fought 9, both in 1916.
ROUND 2: Which 2 brothers shared the most HOFers? Billy & Frankie Petrolle shared 4 (Battalino, Ross, Canzoneri & Kaplan)
Since you of course know all the men, who fought from fly to heavyweight... I figured you would check out Kid's record and come up with the correct answer:thumbsup
Chris Arreola's biggest weight gain between 2 fights was just 19½ lbs... so he's not the one we're looking for.
The Sands brothers are of course "prime suspects" in a question like this - and you came up with 3 different men, who beat 3 of them. Again, well done! (there are other correct answers to this question, though)
You nailed it once more, hh... Dillon is our man:good (again, it's possible to come up with another, who ties Dillon with 10)
Round 10: In 1924, Greb fought the following HOFers: Kid Norfolk Gene Tunney Tommy Loughran Tiger Flowers Jimmy Slattery That's 5.
4 is good enough for 2nd place in this category... but before Billy and Frankie there were two other brothers, who fought the same 5 HOFers!
As you will probably have seen by now, hh has already mentioned Dillon... but maybe you can name the other guy, who ties Dillon at 10?
Round 5: I think it is Vince Dundee, who fought 6 Middleweight champs: Freddie Steele Teddy Yarosz Lou Brouillard Al McCoy Ken Overlin Babe Risko