Here's an easy one to finish off the night. Who is the only World Champion who retired with a losing record?
I thought of him too, BUT Charley White is not in the International Boxing Hall of Fame, so I didn't think it was him. Joe Shugrue had two...
Joe Frazier "came out smoking" at the opening bell and was still smoking 15 rounds later if necessary. He was a swarming, non stop,...
I think he beat 4 Fidel LaBarba Pancho Villa Bud Taylor Jackie Fields
Maybe he looked slower because of the speed of Ali. By the way, I have the boxing gloves that Liston used in his last bout against Wepner.
What really is at your best or prime. When Liston stopped Patterson twice in the 1st round, most of the experts were comparing him with all the...
Your list is very close to mind. I have Dempsey, because of what people that saw him have said and Marciano, because of his undefeated record,...
If that is the answer your looking for, I think we had that one already. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=220434
Yes he did, at the 1976 Olympic Trials & Box-Offs, Howard defeated Davis twice to qualify at 132 pounds.
e All his wife said is that he did lose approx. 16 bouts BUT most of them happened very early in his amateur career. Amateur bouts are very hard...
I just got off the phone with his wife and she said the Aaron started boxing at the age of 13 and lost several during the 1st couple of years but...
I just received a contact number for Aaron, so I will follow up ASAP.
Very funny! :happy:happy
Yes, Two-Ton Tony Galento died on July 22, 1979 from complications of diabetes.
Another Great friend of mine, by the name of Paul Cavaliere fought Phil twice. He beat Galento and Braddock too. Paul was a top referee after he...