Fighters with the best records - in EVENTS

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  1. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Koki Kameda won the event againt Pongsaklek Wonjongkam...cos he's Koki Kameda.
     
  2. teddybaldock

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    Herbie Hide
     
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    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Billy Conn atg p4p 1 event winner against joe louis
    :deal
     
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    herbie hide was ahead on all scorecards when vitali stopped him so really vitali is 1-2 in events.
     
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    Yep.

    And Ricky Hatton won the Event vs. Mayweather, because his fans kept singing and **** after the corner post KO.:yep
     
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    Maskaev won the Event from Sam Peter because he wore that big ass sombrero into that bull ring where the fight was held.
     
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    Eddie Chambers came close to winning the event vs Wlad however was banjo'd and sent through the ropes in hilarious fashion.


    VITLAY hosts glass events. The evidence is there, all of the following events ended before the 7th round started

    Solis EVT1 VITLAY
    Hide EVT2 VITLAY
    VITLAY EVT6 Lewis

    It's irrefutable
     
  8. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't know about the best, but I think Riddick Bowe has the worst record in events, with event losses vs Golota (x 2), Larry Donald, Elijah Tillery, Buster Mathis Jr, and Fan Man. His only event victory I can remember was versus Jorge Luis Gonzales. He may have won all of these fights (minus the Lewis one, which was a non-fight, but a clear event victory for Lennox), but will forever be remembered for his appalling 1-6 record in events.
     
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    There are two results now? The Event and the Match. These Cubans are into something.
     
  10. lemuelskee

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    Okay, I'll join. I think a pre-Mayweather JMM is undefeated - in Events.
     
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  12. ishy

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    :yep Won both the Pac events.

    I think the Rafael Marquez-Israel Vazquez trilogy was an oddity...BOTH fighters won the event.
     
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    :lol: Great thread

    Can fighters claim they've won the event, or does the crowd determine when fighters win an event?
     
  14. ishy

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    It's the crowd. Otherwise everyone would be claiming to be 'event-winners' when we just know that's not the case.
     
  15. PetethePrince

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    Marquez has a terrific event winning record.

    He gets dropped 3 times in one round only to come storming back to fight a draw. A clear EVT win for Marquez.

    The second fight, even more controversial as most experts believed Marquez won. He even got dropped in the process but still won the majority of the rounds in both fights. Another EVT decision for Marquez.

    These EVT wins for Marquez allowed for his ego to get a bit too big so he overpriced himself against Pac to go to Indonesia and fight Chris John. Not a great affair, but a fight in which Marquez seemingly should've won. I think it was an EVT win there, but it was almost too boring of a fight for it to count. But it does. Marquez has an unblemished EVT winning record. No doubt...