Which Boxer had the least fight before winning a major title?

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  1. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    this is off topic really, as its not an answer to the question posed.

    but in 1892...george dixon defended his world featherweight title against jack skelly who had* a one fight and one loss professional record.


    *now...the kicker to that is skelly was an outstanding amatuer by all accounts...and this is 2015 and reading from info online, which, with respect to boxrec, records from that far back can be taken with a grain of salt.
     
  2. albinored

    albinored Active Member Full Member

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    it is probably someone from the smaller divisions and maybe just one of those alphabet titles.....but i'd say leon spinks/ali.


    fewest fights to challenge for a title...ha....pete rademacher in his first pro fight...against petterson.

    how many did fidel labarba have when he won.? for some reason his name came to me when i read this topic?
     
  3. kingfisher3

    kingfisher3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    about 10, he fought mclarnin in his 2nd and 3rd fights which is pretty unreal
     
  4. N_ N___

    N_ N___ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Eslubin and those simulations though
     
  5. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    But who had the least experience? Lomachenko had about 800 rounds under his belt when he finally went pro. Who cares that it only took him three fights to win a title? The question is really who had the most natural talent to rapidly rise through the ranks, isn't it? To me that means a guy with no amateur experience to speak of, no kickboxing background, who's just a force of nature learn on the job type freak. How quickly can they go from 0 to champion? Duran had 16 amateur fights and 29 pro fights to get a title. Chavez had 15 amateur fights and gets his title 44 fights in. They were 21 and 22 respectively.
     
  6. Rope-a-Dope

    Rope-a-Dope Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Using that criteria, Dwight Qawi would have possibly the least. No amateur career at all and won the LHW title in his 18th fight and with only around 100 rounds of experience.
     
  7. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good

    At HW, Tim Witherspoon is worth mention.

    Only 5 amateur fights, then 15 fights as a pro and he gave great Larry Holmes all he could handle (IMO, he didn't lose that fight)

    Became WBC HW champion in his 19th fight.
     
  8. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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  9. Vince Voltage

    Vince Voltage Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Saensak Muangsurin won it in, I believe, his third pro fight.
     
  10. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    Witherspoon was a special fighter until he started living the good life a little too much.
     
  11. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    I think Ali expected to win the Spinks fight just by showing up.
    One of the judges had him winning. He probably expected the novice to run out of gas after a few rounds.

    I don't think he 'threw' the fight because he looked the same lazy untrained Ali who fought Jimmy Young and Evangelista.
     
  12. AREA 53

    AREA 53 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Now if only Pete Rademacher had hit the target a few more times against Patterson !!