I can only imagine what it must be/must have been like to actually know 'The Toy Bulldog". I loved his book but read it so very long ago, I can't seem to recall if it Kearns or Rickard who was ready to give up on him (apparently due to his wild ways in between bouts) several times but always relented after Micky started looking sharp in training. What a character he must have been!
By my count, as a group you have answer all bar 2 of the questions correctly. Incidentally, it seems that you guys have caught me out and at least one question has 2 correct answers. I wonder if HHascup will score 11 points in a 10 point quiz! Wouldnt surprise me.
1. Who was the first fighter to retire as undefeated heavyweight champion of the world (Gloved rules)? Actually Corbett retired on November 11, 1895 and he even handed over his Championship belt to Peter Maher following Maher's knockout win over Steve O'Donnell at Maspeth, NY, But he returned shortly afterward. I just got back to my room at Bally's in AC.
8. Which former world champion fought a world Welterweight, Middleweight, Light heavyweight and world heavyweight champion in a two year period? This one actually has several answers, depending on what you call Champions. I can think of a few that fits this one. Ketchel & O'Brien fit, but it all depends on what your looking for.
2. How many light heavyweights have ever won a World Heavyweight championship fight? Like it was stated before, it all depends on what your looking for. The way it is worded, "How many light heavyweights (Gene Tunney was a light heavyweight most of his career, so was Ezzard Charles, or do you just mean light heavyweight champions, or all light heavyweights?) have ever won a World Heavyweight championship fight? Well, I have to drive back from AC tomorrow morning, and than go to a Ring 25 Christmas Party, so I will call it a night.
Henry, with the utmost respect, you must live in a house built by boxing books. Ive never encountered a guy before with a penchant for knowing everything hes ever been asked about fighters and fights! Its remarkable, it really is. How can you store so much info in one mans brain? Thank god you havent got maniacal tendencies of a Bond villan. Id love to get you in a room with jimmy magee (irish posters will know this guy) and have 'question-off' Incidentally, could you name the 4 champs that Ketchel & O'Brien fought with regards to this question?:good
As hh has already noted, some of the questions are worded in such a way, that it's not perfectly clear, what exactly you're looking for - but I guess that's on purpose, in an effort to trick us.:good Re 2: How many light heavyweights have ever won a World Heavyweight championship fight? Now a light heavyweight is of course someone who does not weigh more than 175 lbs... and if this is what you're looking for, then there have only been 2 light heavyweights, who have won a world heavyweight title fight: Bob Fitzsimmons and Tommy Burns.
Ketchel - Mike Twin Sullivan, Papke, O'Brien & Johnson, from Feb. 1907 to Oct. 1908. O'Brien - Ryan, McCoy, Fitzsimmons & Burns from Jan. 1904 to Oct. 1904. Note: Burns didn't become Champion until later on and he also fought Dixie Kid in Nov. 1904. Well, I have to leave Bally's now and go to the Ring 25 Christmas Party, so I'll be back sometime this evening. Have a Great Day!
artyaAh! "Lifestyles of the 'Rich and Famous!'" (You will post it here when Robin Leach profiles you Henry, won't you?)
It seems this was a more common feat than i thought For the record, the one i was chasing hasnt been mentioned yet.
That is what i consider a light heavyweight:good Questions number 3 and 7 look to be quite difficult. I wonder if H Hascup will keep up that awesome record of his:think