But that was 130 years ago, when people hadn't seen anything yet.
Nonpareil over... well, anybody?
Yes, that sounds about right! At least I can't think of anyone with more than 30 losses (and never stopped), that I would consider "greater" than...
Lots of boxers lost more fights than Gavilan (30), without ever being stopped, such as: Harry Stone (69) Eddie Wimler (66) Bert Keyes (55) …...
I was just about to ask the same thing, but you beat me to it! It's possible (but by no means certain!), that Louis would blast out big guys like...
Though he doesn't quite qualify for this thread, honorable mention should go to Jack Britton... who was stopped in his 3rd pro bout, but never...
A few more champs/HOFers who never lost by KO/TKO: Johnny Famechon Ronald "Winky" Wright Mike McCallum Sixto Escobar Panama Al Brown Santos...
These men all LOST 3 world title challenges in consecutive fights: Leo Gamez Abdi Pohan Jose Antonio Aguirre Santos Cardona
At the age of 16 Charley Goldman boxed 42 rounds in his pro debut.
C'mon, you're janitor... so of course you can! Just keep lecturing him in your usual condescending way… then I'm sure, he'll get it in the end.
I won't argue that the camerawork in the Ketchel fight was better than in Ali-Clark... and from a technical point of view, the latter fight was...
I agree, that this film doesn't do Ali justice. However, the quality of the film is extremely poor! And you're probably right: When we see...
Yes he was - he quit against Joe Cox.
Here are all 32 on the "Modern" ballot www.bwaa.org/single-post/2018/10/12/BWAA-Info-Sheet-For-IBHOF-Nominees
You're not the only one!