Which British fighter has the most wins over current,future or past world champions?

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  1. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Hamed - Perez, Robinson, Medina, Johnson, Kelley, Vazquez, McCullough, Ingle, Soto, Bungu.
     
  2. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Naz x 2 I think
     
  3. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's most WINS!!!
     
  4. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Yep, 10.
     
  5. ishy

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    Hamed...

    Juan Polo Perez
    Steve Robinson
    Manuel Medina
    Tom Johnson
    Kevin Kelley
    Wilfredo Vazquez
    Wayne McCullough
    Paul Ingle
    Cesar Soto
    Vuyani Bungu

    That's 10, not as good as Lennox then.
     
  6. Rutzini

    Rutzini Bob n Weave Full Member

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    Humble apologies! Edit time..I really should read the question...
     
  7. atberry

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    Naz's resume gets grossly overlooked these days. Look what he did to Belcastro when he was 19.
     
  8. Flea Man

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    But still not bad. Not a dreadful slate of wins when you look at it really, is it?

    Paup Snith has:

    Lucky Sambo (x14)
    Arty Henderson x2
    'Cheeks' Maghee (2x 6 ND)
    Edmund Harlequin III
    Sang Sok Nye Rip (x2 for NBU Flyweight title, at that time recognised as the real World title due to reigning champ 'Plucky' Jack Davenport was on the run for eloping with his 8 year old Niece!)
    Jimmy 'Bebop' Lewis

    So, it's obviously Snith, having wins against all for six of the World titles in the days of 8 divisions. Bob Fitzsimmons famously ducked him, and Kell Brook and Clev are ducking him today. He remains our mot underrated Warrior (outside of Alan Rudkin)
     
  9. ishy

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl

    Yep, Naz has a good set of wins.

    Had a look at Benn and he's got 6, should have being 7 but got jobbed against Eubank 2nd time round ;)
     
  10. Will

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    Yeah one which is on youtube was a terrible stoppage. Think that is why they faught twice. Either that or a late no show.
     
  11. GazOC

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    Anybody brave enough to tackle the old timers??? That'd be a bit of a nightmare!
     
  12. atberry

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    Eubank got 5 but should've been 7 (Watson and Close jobbed ;) hahahaha)

    Schommer held the WBF title in '93...
     
  13. ishy

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    You can add Reid to Calzaghe's :good

    Hatton has 8.
     
  14. Flea Man

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    Hmm...I reckon McGuigan has about four, without bothering to look into it and going off the top of my head....

    Kalambay has four :-(( But five if you score the 2nd fight against McCallum for him, I do, and possibly six if you've seen the whole Kalule fight, I haven't :patsch what a twat I am)
     
  15. atberry

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    Graham had Holmes, Kalule and Pazienza and should've had Kalambay (2nd fight). Tragic.