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Most Earlobes bitten: 1 - Mike Tyson.
There's an outside chance of a tie. But broken, I don't see it.
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i didn't really want to start a thread about a crazy stat i read about so i'll post it in here. naoya inoue has currently scored more ten-eight rounds (forty two) than nine-ten rounds (forty)
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This one may be broken someday, but Wilfredo Gomez had 32 consecutive knockout victories, including world championship fights.
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harry greb went 45-0 in the 1919 calendar year
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harry greb went 45-0 in the 1919 calendar year
Mindboggling how this is almost literally once a week. :o
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harry greb went 45-0 in the 1919 calendar year
Mindboggling how this is almost literally once a week. :o
he basically fought a modern fighters career in a year
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What do you think are the boxing records in general or for a specific weight class that are least likely to be broken?
Here's a couple I think are pretty safe
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Wilfredo Benitez's youngest Champion at 17 years old
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Noteworthy is that the legal age to be a boxer in the »USA at the time was 18 yrs. So Benitez could not fight in the »USA till after he became champion. Once he turned eighteen, most of his fights were in New York and Las Vegas
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Is Inoue getting close to Joe Louis record 25 world title fights or did I read that wrong?