Esparragoza numero uno. Helluva thinker with lanky pop in his own right.
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Esparragoza numero uno. Helluva thinker with lanky pop in his own right.
I thought Mick took these down but good job fellas. #3 is Guido Mazzinighi
Hints for my last 4.
1 Man on the left was referred to by Nat Fleischer as the bantamweight Ray. He won world titles at bantam and feather and finished with a record of 72/2/4 with 50 ko’s. He possessed one of the deadliest left hooks in boxing history.
1b Man on the right is the only man to beat the man he’s fighting and he did it twice with points wins.
2. Arguably the best defensive fighter that ever lived including Pep. He captured the Jr welt strap and finished with a record of 114/4 with only 14 ko’s
3. Hails from Mexico and was Featherweight champ in the mid 60’s and early 70’s
4. Challenged for the title thrice losing all but then won it after his rival retired. He lost the title in his first defense and retired at age 39. Here’s a hint. He’s from Wales.
#3 Vincente Salvidar and the 2 losses and Japan says Jofre againts Harada in #1? Drawing blanks on the other two.
@IamInuit here are my guesses...
1. Eder vs Harada from their 2nd meeting - Already answered by Spicoli
2. El Intocable
3. Saldivar - Already answered by Spicoli
4. Rudkin leading up to the Olivares fight
Got a couple more...
1 Esteban De Jesus - by IamInuit
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2 Sammy Angott by bradlee
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3 Raul Macias by IamInuit
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4 Veraphol Sahaprom by IamInuit
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You guys have blown my knowledge away, I have no idea who these fighters are.
Not confident on my batting average? Probably blows.
Here is 4 more for you.
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Desk_01/1a.jpg
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Desk_01/2a.jpg
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Desk_01/3a.jpg
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Desk_01/4a.png
@IamInuit
#1 is it Gustav Humery?
Laszlo papp on #2 Iaminuit, 4 almost looks like 'Baldo ?
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...e-trivia-2.jpg
#2 is Sammy Angott.
Outstanding... Indeed it is Angott who was the 1st man to defeat the great Willie Pep...
It is indeed "El Vita" De Jesus who was the 1st man to defeat the great Roberto Duran...
That is "El Raton" Macias
Sorry that is not Galaxy...
Here's a fun one:
http://i16.tinypic.com/2cncvog.jpg
a pint of beer if you can guess who the old man in the glasses is and no its not De Niro.
Hints for those left from my last pictorial.
2. Won his version of the flyweight championship in 1930. Has over 200 fights on his tally sheet and was about 5’3.
3. Served 2 ½ years in jail for a particular horrifying boxing incident.
4. Grew up on a reserve in the U.S. Presently 31 and 0.
@Master I can't believe you didn't notice the names... lmfao.
From left to right: "Bang Bang" Bogner, "Boom Boom" Mancini, Sinatra, Moore & Duran...
The fight between Bogner & Mancini fell out as Bogners' career began to go downhill.
Trouble with the law to be more specific.
For those who haven't seen him try to find his fight vs. Kato Wilson from 1982 it was aired on ESPN. Talk about a closet classic.
:lolhaha:
Haha tunnel vision strikes again :D
Here's what I got:
1. Midget Walgost - Is my 1st guess, I've not seen a lot of footage of him and what little I've seen is grainy.
2. Luis Resto - Is fairly easy and was on the undercard of Moore-Duran which oddly enough was @DavilaJones trivia pic above.
3. "Comache Boy" - To be honest the only reason I know of him was because of how impressed I was with his dancing on ESPN after a knockout win... :p
Well done. I'll never forget the Collins fight. It was on ABC Wild world of sports. http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...ns-300x275.jpg
I'm glad the asshole who did that to him and his trainer spent time in prison for robbing a fighter of his future.
Billy Collins, Jr