Fighters who peaked in their teens

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  1. Devon

    Devon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tami Mauriello maybe,
    Who are some of your picks?
     
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    Terry Mcgovern - world champion at 19.
     
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    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is false.

    Benitez's peak was when he destroyed Hope and schooled Duran at 154. He was in his early 20s.
     
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  7. dmt

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    you are correct. But it would be fair to say that at least some of his best performances came as a teen. I am looking at "peak" as a fairly prolonged period of say 3-5 years. So some of that fell into his teen years.
     
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    Its hard to reach the title level in ones teens never mind to peak there. Just so narrow a window.

    Denver Ed Martins someone who fell off a cliff at 21,22. When I think of HOF caliber boxers hes the one that fell off the quickest. He won the "colored title" at 20 and really put together most of his feats in a single calendar year.

    Ketchel and John Henry Lewis life and/or careers ended at 24. Neither were champ as teens.
     
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    Morris East turned pro at 15 and won world title at 19 yrs 31 days . Lost title in first defence and retired at 21.
     
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    Hector Carrasquilla. Twice fought for a world title as a teen, including one fight in which he knocked down an ex-champion four times before eventually losing. His career was very short and he had only one or two fights after turning 20.
     
  12. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

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    Wasn't there a British fighter that turned pro at 10 and retired at 17. Can't think of his name.
     
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  13. Devon

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    Yes, I couldn’t think of his name either, but I had indeed heard about that, just searched it, he’s called Nipper Pat Daly, turned pro at 9 and retired at 17, he’s by far the youngest pro I know, I don’t suspect there are many more like that.
     
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    Sam McVea and Charley Weinert.
     
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