Crazy boxing records...

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  1. Thom

    Thom Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. First fighter to be knocked down 41 times in a fight- Christy Williams
     
  3. koko of phil

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  4. Illmatic

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    thats crazy....I cant believe he made it four rounds.
     
  5. Illmatic

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    ***I dont know when this was written, some of it is outdated, like longest supermiddle reign (has to be Calzaghe), oldest middleweight to have a title (has to be Hopkins), and shortest title defense (must be Hamed vs Lawal, that was like 20 seconds) here ya go:

    Largest Paid Attendence-------------132,247 Chavez Vs Haugen Estadio Stadium 1993

    Boxers Who's first fight was for a world Title
    Jack Shelley Ko8 By George Dixon In New Orleans 1892
    Pete Rademacher Ko6 By Floyd Patterson In Seattle 1957
    Rafael Lovera Ko4 By Luis Estaba In Caracas 1975

    Last Schedueled 20 round world title fight: Joe Louis Ko11 Bob Pastor Detroit 1939
    Last World Title fight to go more than 15 rounds: Mike McTigue W20 Battling Siki 1923
    Least Number Of fights to win a Title: Saensak Muangsurin WBC light welterweight 3rd Pro bout

    Oldest Fighter To Fight For World TitleArchie Moore W 15 Glulio Rinaldi - 47 years olds (1961)
    Most World Title Fights: J C Chavez 33

    Champions with more than 25 title fights
    Joe Louis 27----Henry Armstrong---26---Muhammad Ali---25
    Most Championship rounds fought: Emile Griffith----339

    First Southpaw champions:
    Heavy Micheal Moorer 1992
    Cruiser Marvin Carmel 1980
    Light Heavy George Nichols 1932
    Super Middle Graciano Rocchigiani 1988
    Middle Al McCoy 1914
    Light Middle Maurice Hope 1979
    Welter Young Corbett III 1933
    Light Welter Sandro Lopopolo 1966
    Lightweight Juan Zarita 1944
    Super Feather Flash Elorde 1960
    Feather Freddie Miller 1933
    Super Bantam Wilfredo Gomez 1977
    Bantam Jimmy Carruthers 1952
    Super Fly Jiro Watanabe 1982
    Flyweight Hiroyuki Eibihara 1963
    Light Fly Yoko Gushiken 1976
    Straweight Ratanapol Sowvoraphin 1992

    Has there ever been a double Ko In a world Title fight???
    Yes; Ad Wolgast Vs Joe Rivers Los Angeles 1912 Both went down In the 13th and the Ref picked up the champ Wolgast held him and counted Rivers out Ha ha
    Most Bizarre Ending to a championship fight ???
    Billy Papke Vs George Bernard--Bernard fell asleep in his corner between the 6th and 7th rounds In Paris 1912 !! He could'nt be woken and lost by retirement!! He later claimed later that he was drugged Ha Ha
    Highest Number of Inside the distance wins: Archie Moore 145--Young Stribling--126--Billy Byrd---125
    Fighters to win & lose Title In 1 round: John Mugabi, Al Singer

    Shortest Title Fights
    Heavyweight-----James J Jeffries Vs Jack Finnegan Ko1 (0.55) April 6 1900
    Cruiserweight----James Warring Vs James Pritchard Ko1 (0.24) September 6 1991
    Light Heavyweight-----Gus Lesnevich Vs Billy Fox Ko1 (1.58) March 5 1948
    Super Middleweight---Roy Jones Vs Antoine Byrd Ko1 (2.06) March 18 1995
    Middleweight----Bernard Hopkins Vs Steve Frank Ko1 (0.24) January 27 1996
    Junior Middleweight-----Julio Cesar Vasquez Vs Aquillino Asprilla Ko1 (0.47) Febuary 22 1993
    Welterweight----Lloyd Honeyghan Vs Gene Hatcher Ko1 (0.45) August 30 1987
    Junior Welterweight-----Akinobu Hiranaka Vs Edwin Rosario Ko1 (1.32) April 10 1992
    Lightweight------Tony Canzoneri Vs Al Singer Ko1 (1.06) November 14 1930
    Junior Lightweight----Genaro Hernandez Vs Raul Perez Tech Draw (0.28) April 26 1993
    Featherweight-----Kuniaki Shibata Vs Raul Cruz Ko1 (2.04) June 3 1971
    Junior Featherweight--Ji Won Kim Vs Seung II Suh Ko1 (1.06) October 19 1985
    Bantamweight-----Sixto Escobar Vs Indian Quintana Ko1 (1.49) October 13 1936
    Junior Bantamweight----Joo Do Chun Vs Diego de Villa Ko1 (2.35) March 17 1984
    Flyweight-----Spider Plander Vs Frankie Genaro Ko1 (0.58) March 2 1929
    Junior Flyweight-----Myung Woo Yuh Vs Eduardo Tunon Ko1 (2.46) March 1 1987
    Straweight-----Ricardo Lopez Vs Yamil Caraballo Ko1 (1.10) December 10 1994
    Most consecutive knockouts-------- Lamar Clark - 44 (1958-1960)
    Albert "chalky" Wright, died when he drowned in a bathtub.
    Floyd Patterson was knocked down more than any other modern Heavyweight champion, 16 times!

    Longest uninterrupted title reigns
    Heavyweight: Joe Louis (11 years 7 months)
    Crusierweight: Anacelet Wamba (4 years 10 months)
    Light heavyweight: Archie Moore (9 years 2 months)
    Super Middleweight: Chong Pal Park (3 years 6 months)
    Middleweight: Carlos Monzon (6 years 9 months)
    Jr. Middleweight: Gianfranco Rosi (5 years 2 months)
    Welterweight: Freddie Cochrane (4 years 6 months)
    Jr. Welterweight: Julio Cesar Chavez (4 years 8 months)
    Lightweight: Benny Leonard (7 years 8 months)
    Jr. Lightweight: Flash Elorde (7 years 3 months)
    Featherweight: Johnny Kilbane (11 years 4 months)
    Jr. Featherweight: Wilfredo Gomez (5 years 10 months)
    Bantamweight: Orlando Canizales (6 years 5 months)
    Jr. Bantamweight: Khaosai Galaxy (7 years 1 month)
    Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde (7 years 4 months)
    Jr. Flyweight: Myung Woo Yuh (6 years)
    Strawweight: Ricardo Lopez (6 years 2 months and counting)

    Here are 3 fighters who went undefeated in their carrer:
    1. Rocky Marciano 49-0
    2. Jack McAuliffe 33-0-9 and 3 no contests
    3. Laszlo Papp 27-0-2

    Most first round knockouts in a carrer
    1.Young Otto (42)
    2. Tiger Jack Fox (30)
    3. Jack Dempsey (26)
    4. Sean O'Grady (24)
    5. Buddy Baer (23)

    Youngest pro debut by a fighter:
    1. Baby Arizmendi age 10
    2. Teddy Baldock age 14
    3. Al McCoy age 14
    4. Battling Nelson age 14
    5. Georges Carpentier age 14

    Wilfred Benitez is the youngest man to ever win a world title when at the age of 17 years and 3 months he won the jr. welterweight title.

    World title holders with the Fewest fights:
    1. Saensak Muangsurin (3)
    2. Muangchai Kittikasem (6)
    3. Paul Weir (6)

    Speaking of Carnera in his title loss to Baer he was knocked down 13 times
    Heavyweight champ Primo Carnera weighed 22 pounds.....at birth!!!
    Name a fighter that knocked out both father and son?? Jersey Joe Walcott KO'd Harold Johnson in the fifties and his father Phil in the 30's.
    Last 15 round non title fight? 8-27-90 Buck Smith-Harold Brazier Rematch. 15 round No Decision
    Longest unbeaten streak? Hal Bagwell 183 1938--1948
    First to win a world title on disqualifacation? Pedlar Palmer against Billy Plimmer Nov 25 1885 in London
    First Black Ref in a world title fight? Zack Clayton who handled Joe Walcott Vs Ezzard Charles on June 5 , 1952
    Most consecutive knockouts? Lamar Clark 44
    First Radio Commentary of a fight? Packey O'Gatty Vs Frankie Burns on the undercard of Dempsey--Carpentier
    Biggest weight difference in a fight? Fitzsimmons 174 vs Dunkhorst 315
    World Champions who lost there professional debut: Alexis Arguello, Bruno Arcari, Henry Armstrong, Rodolfo Blanco, Jack Britton, Joe Brown, Victor Callejas, Miguel Canto, Freddie Castillo, Jesus Castillo, Frank Cedeno, Chang-Ho Choi, Billy Conn, Roberto Cruz, Carlos Teo Cruz, Pipino Cuevas, Jose Dundee, Harry Forbes, Nestor Giovanni, S T Gordon, Bernard Hopkins, Daniel Jiminez, Sung Jun Kim, Tae-Shik Kim, Tippy Larkin, Alfredo Layne, Benny Leonard, Benny Lynch, Tacy Macalos, Eddie Martin, Manny Melchor, Manuel Ortiz, Freddie Pendleton, Eddie Perkins, Bonecrusher Smith, Seung-Il Suk, Wilfredo Vasquez, Mike Weaver, Prince Charles Williams.

    Youngest Men To Win Titles In Each Division.
    Heavyweight
    Mike Tyson: 20 years 4 months 22 days
    Cruiserweight
    Carlos De Leon:21 years 6 months 20 days
    Light Heavyweight
    Michael Moorer: 21 years 21 days
    Super Middleweight
    Darrin Van Horn: 22 years 8 months 11 days
    Middleweight
    Al McCoy: 19 years 5 months 14 days
    Junior Middleweight
    Darrin Van Horn: 20 years 4 months 28 days
    Welterweight
    Pipino Cuevas: 18 years 6 months 20 days
    Junior Welterweight
    Wilfred Benitez: 17 years 5 months 24 days
    Lightweight
    Edwin Rosario: 20 years 1 month 17 days
    Junior Lightweight
    Ben Villaflor: 19 years 5 months 15 days
    Featherweight
    Tony Canzoneri: 18 years 11 months 18 days
    Super Bantamweight
    Julio Gervacio: 20 years 1 month 11 days
    Bantamweight
    Teddy Baldock: 18 years 11 months 15 days
    Super Flyweight
    Cesar Polanco: 18 years 2 months 17 days
    Flyweight
    Joe Symonds: 19 years 4 months 18 days
    Junior Flyweight
    Netrnoi Vorasingh: 19 years 14 days
    Strawweight
    Hiroki Ioka: 18 years 9 months 10 days

    Oldest Men To Win Titles In Each Division.
    Heavyweight
    George Foreman: 45 years 10 months 25 days
    Cruiserweight
    James Warring: 33 years 9 months 11 days
    Light Heavyweight
    Bob Fitzsimmons: 40 years 5 months 30 days
    Super Middleweight
    Sugarboy Malinga: 36 years 2 months 20 days
    Middleweight
    Roberto Duran: 37 years 8 months 8 days
    Junior Middleweight
    Gianfranco Rossi: 38 years 9 months 9 days
    Welterweight
    Jack Britton: 33 years 5 months 3 days
    Junior Welterweight
    Juan Martin Coggi: 34 years 24 days
    Lightweight
    Claude Noel: 33 years 1 month 18 days
    Junior Lightweight
    Azumah Nelson: 37 years 2 months 12 days
    Featherweight
    Eder Jofre: 37 years 1 month 10 days
    Super Bantamweight
    Daniel Zaragoza: 37 years 5 months 26 days
    Bantamweight
    Johnny Buff: 33 years 3 months 11 days
    Super Flyweight
    Santos Laciar: 28 years 3 months 16 days
    Flyweight
    Dado Marino: 33 years 11 months 6 days
    Junior Flyweight
    Luis Estaba: 34 years 1 month
    Strawweight
    Samuth Sithnaruepol: 28 years 10 months 7 days
     
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  6. TBooze

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    Langford/McVey shared 50+ knockdowns in their Paris fight.
     
  7. TBooze

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    LOL, I reckon Battling Nelson beat him by nearly a century, and he would hardly be the first!
     
  8. TBooze

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    That is alphabet crap; I won the SHBF title at 14...

    The youngest World Champion I believe is Benny Leonard 21 years and 1 month old.
     
  9. Illmatic

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    Benitez won the linear light welterweight championship in that fights against a future hall of famer....

    do a little research before posting
     
  10. ApatheticLeader

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    That's crazy! And good work, bringing that up :good