Greatest win - followed by rapid downfall!

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  1. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I never won a world title - but there was a time, when a lot of people thought I would.
    After I scored my finest win, the world crown seemed only a couple of fights away - but it was not to be!
    That big victory was my last success... I had another 9 fights, but would never win again.

    Who am I?
     
  2. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thad Spencer.
     
  3. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yep, you got that right - well done:good

    After outpointing Ernie Terrell in the opening round of WBA's 8-man tournament to find a successor to Muhammad Ali back in 1967, many experts tipped Spencer to win the whole thing... but he was of course stopped by Jerry Quarry in the next round. He never really rebounded from that defeat, and retired 3 years later without having scored another win.
     
  4. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    norman hayes.....but he had one win among his last nine losses after beating jake la motta...my best guess though..
     
  5. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    i didnt see the previous reply.
     
  6. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No problem, Doug... but you know, that was pretty close to being an acceptable answer!
     
  7. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thanks. This was really a question of which of JQ's legions of fanboys here would spot your thread first. (I didn't restrain myself here as I do for some of your trivia, because there is something of a mind reading element involved, and there might be more than one answer, as Doug's guess of Norman Hayes comes so close to suggesting.)

    For a while, Spencer-Terrell was on youtube, and I'd like to see it return. Ernie was much better against Thad than he was earlier in 1967 with Ali, avenging a second round knockdown from Spencer's right hand with a long left hook. (Terrell's subsequent knockdown is omitted by :pissboxWRECK. Watching it from beginning to end makes it clear that it was far more competitive than most literary descriptions suggest.) Watching Thad win can help bring into context just what JQ achieved in upsetting him.
     
  8. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Spencer sure looked good in beating Terrell, and then Quarry looked REAL good in whipping Spencer. I don't think Thad ever recovered from Quarry's signature effort.
     
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    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you don't see hayes' name mentioned much.i remember reading about him. didn't he fight gene hairston ??
     
  10. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, but both fought LaMotta twice in great fights. Hayes was a real action fighter and I believe his style eventually got to him.

    Classic action between LaMotta and Hayes in round 7:

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