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Originally Posted by BK
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Did Ken Norton have the shortest Reign?
What about Bernard Hopkins? He reigned for 10 or so.
Did he make most world title defenses of all time as well or was just for middleweight?
From The Guiness Book of Records
Longest Reign As A Boxing Champion
American Joe Louis Barrow had the longest reign as a boxing champ. He was world heavyweight champion for 11 years and 252 days, from 1937 until 1949. His record-breaking reign began when he fought James J Braddock in Chicago and knocked him out. Although champion, Louis still wanted to beat the German boxer Max Schmeling, who had defeated him a year earlier. In 1938 they finally met again and Louis knocked Schmeling out in just over 2 minutes. Louis retired in 1949, still undefeated, but made a comeback in 1951 and was beaten for the last time by Rocky Marciano.
Guess it was Joe then!
i think he did at middlewieght possibly but not in any one wieght class as joe calzaghe's is at 18 or so atm.
I would of thought that 'honour' would belong to a Frans Botha or James Toney; i.e.someone who failed a drugs test after winning the title.Quote:
Originally Posted by englishbob
Norton reigned retrospectively from November 1977 to June 1978, as the WBC declared his win over Young as for the vacant title, in March 1978... ;)
lol yeh! damn toney , does anyone no what it was that james failed on? shame tho i'd quite like lights out to rule the heavy wieghts he's now talking of dropping to cruiser for a bout with o neil bellQuote:
Originally Posted by BK
He was taking a pill to aid fat lossQuote:
Originally Posted by body head banger
Yeah Right :D
He said he taking something for a shoulder injury. But probably tested for high illegally high levels of cholestoral ;D
Here's the KO champ of the world...
Most Boxing Knockouts
The greatest number of finishes classed as knockouts in a boxing career is 145 (129 in professional bouts), by the USA's Archie Moore. He was born in 1913 and grew up in Mississippi. At the end of his career he moved on to training fighters such as George Foreman. Moore was elected to the Boxing Hall of Fame in 1966 and President Eisenhower invited him to the White House to help combat juvenile delinquency.
haha yeh man.
that shi..t must be off the charts, stil its like foreman says theres no natural advantage, if youre small, or big, you have to take advantage, i think he pretty much said that in the corrales-pbf match.
Longest reign should really be measured in title defences..
..not years.
Whom would that be?
Some dudes are fighting 4/5 times a year whilst other only fight 3 times a year if that..
In my opinion, in due course Jimmy Wilde will be shown to of had the most KO's, it is just a case of research...Quote:
Originally Posted by Pantera
For the moment like you say, Moore has the most 'official' though.
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Originally Posted by CityOfGod
Then it is:
Mr Saengmuangnoi Lukchapormasak aka Samson Dutch Boy Gym, Samson Kratingdaen-Gym, Samson Toyota-Thailand, Samson 3-K Battery, Samson Elite Gym was 39-0 in WBF title fights (38 defences of his 115lbs crown) ;)
you make a good point, but those that reign in years with few defences usually either get stripped or noone wants to no cos theyr jessy's lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by CityOfGod