Best answer so far - but we can go even lower!
Damn, devon... you figured me out! Anyway, it's not one of the fights already mentioned. ... and Anubis is right, we have to go under 40!
Sorry, Jorodz... 48 is a bit too much!
Name the "youngest" (combined age of the 2 boxers) pro fight that has taken place between 2 men, who today are members of the IBHOF.
Laszlo Papp (27-0-2). Samson Dutch Boy Gym (43-0-0) Also the following world title holders: Sven Ottke (34-0-0) Ji-Won Kim (16-0-2) Edwin Valero...
You are a very brave man!
A: Emile Griffith.
B: Tyson C: Holmes
There's at least one case of a high-profile boxer giving up in mid-fight, because he "had to go": In 2006 former WBA welterweight champion...
Yes, that's just insane! And having Mando Ramos and Art Aragon ahead of Jimmy McLarnin (Los Angeles) isn't too clever either!
Yes, that's exactly what he's saying! He doesn't say that Wilde could beat a Liston or an Ali, though - because they were both in their primes...
I've been following his insane writings for over a year - and the man is completely nuts! He has spent 3 decades studying boxing records, and...
BINGO! Miller had 252 pro bouts, and was only ko'd in his 2nd, and then years later in his very last fight. So in between he had a streak of 249...
Both good guesses! Of the two, Rosenbloom had the longest run (185) without being ko'd... which isn't enough to be the answer to this question.
Never stopped in 143 pro fights - which, however, isn't enough to be a candidate here.