Here's what I turned up based on my guesses. The correct answer could be some guy who fought in the prelims who no one on here has heard of whose biggest claim to fame was fighting Billy Arnold. Rocky Graziano = 14 times. If not for his frackus with the comission/organized crime in NY State, he was probably on pace to fought at MSG double that amount Sugar Ray Robinson = 23 times (including pro debut) Miguel Cotto = 10 times Henry Armstrong = 19 times Beau Jack = 26 times
If you are referring to Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe, they were great basketball players of the '70s and '80s. Frazier was a magician as a play maker and ball handler, and Monroe was a deadly shooter.
Huh? That's all there is, there ain't no more. And anyway, your question lacks precision. Addendum: Just did a search on the www, which you could just have well done on your own. Check out: http://20secondtimeout.blogspot.com/2009/12/classic-confrontations-walt-frazier-vs.html
It could be some local undercard guy who fought for years and ended up fighting there a ton of times...someone we'd never think of.
That's fine. This is not my thread. I was just trying to be helpful, but you seem to have an attitude.