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    Jan 30

    Fight of the day

    1982: Wilfred Benitez vs Roberto Duran



    1923: Harry Greb W 15 Tommy Loughran, NYC. Retains US Light Heavyweight Title.

    1976: Rodolfo Martinez W 15 Venice Borkorsor, Bangkok. Retains WBC bantamweight title.

    1982: Arturo Frias Tech. Win 9 Ernesto Espana, Los Angeles. Retains WBA lightweight title.

    -Wilfred Benitez W 15 Roberto Duran, Las Vegas. Retains WBC super-welterweight title. Duran was pretty much schooled here regardless of the ridiculous score cards.

    1984: Charlie Brown W 15 Melvin Paul, Atlantic City. Wins vacant IBF lightweight title.

    1987: Gilberto Roman KO 9 Antoine Montero, Montpellier, France. Retains WBC super-flyweight title.

    2000: Jong-Kwon Baek D 12 Choi Kyu-Chul, Pohang, S. Korea. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.

    -Freddie Norwood KO 9 Takashi Koshimoto, Fukuoka, Japan. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.

    2001: Yosam Choi KO 7 Saman Sorjaturong, Seoul, South Korea. Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.

    2005: Injin Chi W 12 Tommy Browne, Seoul, South Korea. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.

    2010: Sebastian Sylvester KO 10 Billy Lyell, Neubrandenburg, Germany. Retains IBF Middleweight Title.

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    Jan 31

    Fight of the day

    1988: Sot Chitalada vs Hideaki Kamishiro



    1914: Jersey Joe Walcott born Arnold Raymond Cream.

    1941: Joe Louis KO 5 Red Burman, NYC. Retains world heavyweight title.

    1983: Rafael Orono KO 4 Pedro Romero, Caracas. Retains WBC Super-flyweight title.

    1988: Sot Chitalada TKO 7 Hideaki Kamishiro, Osaka. Retains WBC flyweight title.

    -Hiroki Ioka KO 12 Kyung Yun Lee, Osaka. Retains WBC strawweight title.

    1998: Bernard Hopkins KO 6 Simon Brown, Atlantic City. Retains IBF middleweight title.

    -William Joppy W 12 Julio Cesar Green, Tampa, Fla. Regains WBA middleweight title.

    2004: Antonio Margarito KO 2 Hercules Kyvelos, Phoenix, AZ.

    -Rafael Marquez KO 2 Pete Frissina, Phoenix. Retains IBF Bantamweight Title.

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    Sot Chitalada was the bomb, he beat up our Charlie Magri with ease over here.
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    February 1

    Fight of the day




    1900:Terry McGovern KO 5 Eddie Santry, Chicago. Retains World Featherweight Title.

    1904: Abe Attell KO 5 Harry Forbes, St. Louis. Retains World Featherweight Title.

    1938: Henry Armstrong KO 3 Albert (Chalky) Wright. Los Angeles.

    1946: Marty Servo KO 4 Freddie Cochrane, NYC. Wins World Welterweight Title.

    1965: Floyd Patterson W 12 George Chuvalo, NYC. 1965 Fight of the Year – Ring Magazine With a live gate of $ 166,423.00 and $ 600,000.00 from theater TV, this, to date, was the richest non-title fight in history.

    1970: Bruno Acari W 15 Pedro Adigue, Rome. Wins WBC Super Lightweight Title.

    1978: Soo Hwan Hong W 15 Yu Kasahara, Tokyo. Retains WBA Super Bantamweight Title.

    1980: Rafael Orono W 15 Seung Hoon Lee, Caracas. Wins newly created WBC Super Flyweight Title.

    1997: Yong Soo Choi W 12 Lakva Kim, Songnam, South Korea. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.

    2002: Vassiliy Jirov W 12 Jorge Castro, Phoenix, AZ. Retains IBF Cruiserweight Title.

    2003: Carlos Hernandez KO 8 David Santos, Las Vegas. Wins vacant IBF Super Featherweight Title.

    Juan Manuel Marquez KO 7 Manuel Medina, Las Vegas. Wins IBF Featherweight Title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Jan 30

    Fight of the day

    1982: Wilfred Benitez vs Roberto Duran



    1923: Harry Greb W 15 Tommy Loughran, NYC. Retains US Light Heavyweight Title.

    1976: Rodolfo Martinez W 15 Venice Borkorsor, Bangkok. Retains WBC bantamweight title.

    1982: Arturo Frias Tech. Win 9 Ernesto Espana, Los Angeles. Retains WBA lightweight title.

    -Wilfred Benitez W 15 Roberto Duran, Las Vegas. Retains WBC super-welterweight title. Duran was pretty much schooled here regardless of the ridiculous score cards.

    1984: Charlie Brown W 15 Melvin Paul, Atlantic City. Wins vacant IBF lightweight title.

    1987: Gilberto Roman KO 9 Antoine Montero, Montpellier, France. Retains WBC super-flyweight title.

    2000: Jong-Kwon Baek D 12 Choi Kyu-Chul, Pohang, S. Korea. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.

    -Freddie Norwood KO 9 Takashi Koshimoto, Fukuoka, Japan. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.

    2001: Yosam Choi KO 7 Saman Sorjaturong, Seoul, South Korea. Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.

    2005: Injin Chi W 12 Tommy Browne, Seoul, South Korea. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.

    2010: Sebastian Sylvester KO 10 Billy Lyell, Neubrandenburg, Germany. Retains IBF Middleweight Title.


    Thanks for that trip down memory lane.


    Duran is an ATG, but he was always such a jerk.
    Only his devastating KO loss to Hearns later on seemed to humanize him a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post

    Thanks for that trip down memory lane.


    Duran is an ATG, but he was always such a jerk.
    Only his devastating KO loss to Hearns later on seemed to humanize him a little bit.
    I always thought him a real dick but he was just a bad ass and it worked for years. Seemed the same guy both in and out of the ring. I enjoyed that fight immensely. He changed later as we all do with age.

    It was touching that he visited Dejesus on his death bed and hugged and kissed him when he was dieing of Aids. I'll never forget this photo.

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    I think Duran once said De Jesus was one of the few opponents he really respected. De Jesus dropped him a couple of times, I think, including a fight De Jesus actually won. That was extremely rare during Duran's heyday. Still... Duran's penchant for not giving his opponents their due early on was pretty grating on the nerves.

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    De Jesus was extremely fast and surprised Duran with the knock downs. Very underrated fighter.
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    Feb 2

    Fight of the day


    1980: Salvador Sanchez vs Danny (Little Red) Lopez



    1923: Johnny Dundee W 15 Elino Flores, NYC. Retains World Super Featherweight Title.

    1970: Carlos Monzon KO 6 Antonio Aguilar, Rosario, Argentina. Retains Argentina Middleweight Title.

    -Carlos Zarate KO 3 Luis Castaneda, Cuernavaca, Mexico. Zarate’s pro debut.

    1980: Salvador Sanchez KO 13 Danny (Little Red) Lopez, Phoenix. Wins WBC Featherweight Title.

    -Azumah Nelson KO 3 Nii Nuer, Accra. Nelson’s 2nd pro fight.

    1982: Davey Moore KO 6 Tadashi Mihara, Tokyo. Wins WBA Super Welterweight

    1985: Eusebio Pedroza W 15 Jorge Lujan, Panama City. Retains WBA Featherweight title

    -Victor Callejas W 15 Seung Hoon Lee, Hato Rey, PR. .

    2002: Roy Jones Jr. KO 7 Glenn Kelly, Miami. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.

    -Bernard Hopkins KO 10 Carl Daniels, Reading, PA. Retains World Middleweight Title.

    -Ronald Wright KO 5 Jason Papillion, Miami. Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title.

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    Feb 3

    Fight of the day x 2


    1990: Mike McCallum vs Steve Collins


    1996: Marco Antonio Barrera vs Kennedy McKinney



    1912: Johnny Coulon W 20 Frankie Conley, Vernon, CA.

    1939: Melio Bettina KO 9 Tiger Jack Fox, NYC. Wins vacant New York World Light Heavyweight Title.

    1980: Larry Holmes KO 6 Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Heavyweight Title.

    -Wilfredo Gomez KO 7 Ruben Valdez, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.

    1981: Shoji Oguma W 15 Chan Hee Park, Tokyo. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.

    1987: Bernardo Pinango W 15 Frankie Duarte, Inglewood. Retains WBA Bantamweight Title.

    1990: Mike McCallum W 12 Steve Collins, Boston. Retains WBA Middleweight Title.

    -Pernell Whitaker W 12 Freddie Pendleton, Atlantic City. Retains WBC/IBF Lightweight Title.

    1991: Kiyoshi Hatanaka KO 8 Pedro Decima, Nagoya, Japan. Wins WBC Super Bantamweight Title.

    1993: Paul Hodkinson KO 4 Ricardo Cepeda, London. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.

    1996: Marco Antonio Barrera KO 12 Kennedy McKinney, Inglewood. The debut event of HBO’s Boxing After Dark.

    2001: Kostya Tszyu KO 7 Sharmba Mitchell, Las Vegas. Retains WBC, wins WBA, Super Lightweight Title.

    2007: Chad Dawson W 12 Tomasz Adamek, Kissimmee, FLA. Wins WBC Light Heavyweight Title.

    -Corey Spinks W 12 Rodney Jones, Kissimmee, FLA. Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title.

    -Julio Diaz KO 3 Jesus Chavez. Kissimmee, FLA. Wins IBF Lightweight Title.

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