Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by althetruthhindley
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
IMO, theres only 2 fighters to have retired as Champions.
Lopez & Marciano.
TERRY MARSH RETIRED AS IBF LIGHT WELTER CHAMP :)
Thats right Terry did retire as a champ.
But thats why my post states IMO.
In My Opinion.....
I personally never heard much about Marsh and to be honest never seen any of his fights so I can't comment on him.
But yes he did retire as champ.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
I've never seen Lopez's two fights with Alvarez, which ended in one technical draw and one split decision win for Lopez. Were the decisions in both legit?
What I'm asking is, could a case be made that he lost either of them? Or did he deserve to win both? Or were they right?
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by althetruthhindley
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
IMO, theres only 2 fighters to have retired as Champions.
Lopez & Marciano.
TERRY MARSH RETIRED AS IBF LIGHT WELTER CHAMP :)
Thats right Terry did retire as a champ.
But thats why my post states IMO.
In My Opinion.....
I personally never heard much about Marsh and to be honest never seen any of his fights so I can't comment on him.
But yes he did retire as champ.
Marsh was a light punching fighter not great to watch u didnt miss much he had 1 draw to Lloya Christie also
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by SweetPea
I've never seen Lopez's two fights with Alvarez, which ended in one technical draw and one split decision win for Lopez. Were the decisions in both legit?
What I'm asking is, could a case be made that he lost either of them? Or did he deserve to win both? Or were they right?
Let's just say it was like Vasquez-Marquez where eventhough a knockdown was scored Marquez in this case Lopez IMO, was still ahead....
Not only that but as it goes Alvarez was not penalized for the headbutt why I'm not sure?
The rematch was tough as Lopez was barely making weight and was practically draining himself at that point and you could really see it....
IMO the fight was not a close as it appears, I think for the most part what made it looked close was that Alvarez was tagging Lopez and no one had been able to do that and catch up with Lopez and he was....
I've only seen both fights live and haven't seen either one since......
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Not only that but as it goes Alvarez was not penalized for the headbutt why I'm not sure?
According to boxrec the point was deducted. From what I read there, the headbutt was ruled accidental, but a point was deducted from Alvarez because Lopez suffered a cut.
It was the same WBC rule that occurred in the DLH-Whitaker fight.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by SweetPea
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Not only that but as it goes Alvarez was not penalized for the headbutt why I'm not sure?
According to boxrec the point was deducted. From what I read there, the headbutt was ruled accidental, but a point was deducted from Alvarez because Lopez suffered a cut.
It was the same WBC rule that occurred in the DLH-Whitaker fight.
Your right, he was deducted one point, I still can't believe Melvina had the fight 63-68 for Alvarez thats a pretty damn large margin considering the point deduction....
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by althetruthhindley
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by althetruthhindley
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
IMO, theres only 2 fighters to have retired as Champions.
Lopez & Marciano.
TERRY MARSH RETIRED AS IBF LIGHT WELTER CHAMP :)
Thats right Terry did retire as a champ.
But thats why my post states IMO.
In My Opinion.....
I personally never heard much about Marsh and to be honest never seen any of his fights so I can't comment on him.
But yes he did retire as champ.
Marsh was a light punching fighter not great to watch u didnt miss much he had 1 draw to Lloya Christie also
In hIs title win over joe manley he put on an all out aggressive fight and totaly dominated manley. In his first defense he beat a fella who had knock aaron pryor down.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
He had a left jab like a gunshot though, and he hid within an impenetrable warren of a defence.
Allegadly.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
Lightweight Jack McAuliffe was champ from 1886-1894 his final record was 30-0-5 with 22 ko's
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
Harry Simon, light middleweight 23-0 retired as wbo champ....23-0 isnt some great accomplishment, one of those being a disputed decision over Winky Wright.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
If it is about retiaring as undefeated champ, think of Khaosai Galaxy (featherweight i think)
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
you could actually add cassius clay to that list too. he was only ever defeated as muhammad ali
But then we would have to add all the thai boxers who get sponsored and adopt there sponsors names
Now THAT is stupid. I never heard of a "Coca Cola" vs Mike Tyson.
Re: How many world boxing champs retired never having lost a pro bout?
Sitbangprachan from Thailand, Marsh, Rocky M and Finito Lopez
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Originally Posted by DarkDestroyer
If it is about retiaring as undefeated champ, think of Khaosai Galaxy (featherweight i think)
he lost one bout but did make 20 defences.