the greatest journeyman

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    Ken Norton.
     
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    wadafuk:patsch
     
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    Get lost! :finger
     
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    Ha,Exactly. :smooch
     
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    Huh? Yes,you're right. I know it.
     
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    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brazier certainly does. I tend to think of Harold "Little Man" Petty as a journeyman, Irish Teddy Mann, and any number of preliminary mainstays from the early years of Top Rank Boxing on ESPN.

    Bob Stallings, Leroy Caldwell, Tiger Ted Lowry (67 losses, but 64 of those were by decision.)
     
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    Jorge Ahumada, a tough Argentinian light heavyweight who (other than an early career KO loss) won against all but the top light heavies - Galindez, Foster, Conteh, Peralta. Of three bouts with Peralta he won two. Five wars with Galindez, winning one, being kayoed in three, finishing their series with a grinding 15 rounder on the same PPV card with Monzon-Licata and Ali-Bugner.