Toney at his best!
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Toney at his best!
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Im going to slip this historic one in for the 24th
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Apr 24
Fight of the day
2010: Mikkel Kessler vs Carl Froch
1916: Jack Britton W 20 Ted (Kid) Lewis, New Orleans. Regains World Welterweight Title.
-Jimmy Wilde KO 11 Johnny Rosner, Liverpool. Retains World Flyweight Title.
1931: Tony Canzoneri KO 3 Jack (Kid) Berg, Chicago. Retains World Lightweight Title and wins World Super Lightweight Title.
1953: Jimmy Carter KO 4 Tommy Collins, Boston. Retains World Lightweight Title.
1959: Don Jordan W 15 Virgil Akins, St Louis. Retains World Welterweight Title.
1961: Harold Johnson KO 2 Von Clay, Philadelphia. The first title fight in which both the mandatory 8-count and the 3-knockdown rule are applied.
1971: Bob Foster W 15 Ray Anderson, Tampa. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
1977: Miguel Canto W 15 Reyes Arnal, Caracas. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
1981: Hilario Zapata W 15 Rudy Crawford, San Francisco. Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
1983: Eusebio Pedroza W 15 Rocky Lockridge, Liguiria, Italy. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
-For @Andre Alexis Arguello TKO 3 Claude Noel, Atlantic city, non title affair
1998: Manuel Medina W 12 Hector Lizarraga, San Jose, CA. Regains IBF Featherweight Title.
1999: Keith Holmes KO 7 Hassine Cherifi, Washington D.C. Regains WBC Middleweight Title.
-Sharmba Mithell W 12 Reggie Green, Washington D.C. Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
-Mark Johnson W 12 Ratanachai Sow Voraphin, Washington D.C. Wins vacant IBF Super Flyweight Title.
2004: Vitali Klitschko KO 8 Corrie Sanders, Los Angeles. Wins vacant World Heavyweight Title.
-Jorge Arce KO 5 Melchor Cob-Castro, Chiapas, México. Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
2010: Mikkel Kessler W 12 Carl Froch, Herning, Denmark. Wins WBC Super Middleweight Title.
Could one of the Mods move this to its rightful spot.
Thanks.
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Apr 27
Fight of the day
1968: Jimmy Ellis vs Jerry Quarry
1910: Sam Langford ND 6 Stanley Ketchel, Philadelphia. Non-title fight.(Marion Daily Star)Ketchel and Langford will have to fight again to settle the question of supremacy. They went a hard six-round bout at the National athletic club here and were both on their feet, able to continue, with plenty of strength and aggressiveness when the battle ended, with no decision by the referee. No knockdowns were scored in spite of the terrific hitting power of both men, and while there seems to be no doubt that they tried to do their best, they will probably come together in a longer fight in California next July for a large purse.” Using a poll of 13 NY and Philadelphia newspapers, 7 had Langford ahead, 4 Ketchel, and 2 had it a draw. Thus, the mark of a Langford newspaper win.
1956: Undefeated World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano, 32, announces his retirement from the ring with a career log of 49-0 (43).
1968: Jimmy Ellis W 15 Jerry Quarry, Oakland. Wins vacant WBA Heavyweight Title. Later, it is revealed that Quarry fought with a broken bone in his back.
1980: Alexis Arguello KO 5 Rolando Navarette, San Juan. Retains WBC Super Featherweight Title.
1989: Simon Brown KO 7 Al Long, Washington DC Retains IBF Welterweight Title.
2002: Johnny Tapia W 12 Manuel Medina, NYC. Wins IBF Featherweight Title. Terrible decision.
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Apr 28
Fight of the day
2007: Juan Diaz vs Acelino Freitas
1943: Manuel Ortiz KO 6 Lupe Cardoza, Ft. Worth, TX. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
1978: Antonio Cervantes KO 6 Tonga Kiatvayupakdi, Udon Thani, Thailand. Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
1981: Hall of Famer and former World Welterweight and Middleweight Champion Mickey Walker, 80, dies. Long life for a guy that lived as hard as he did.
1993: Gregorio Vargas KO 7 Paul Hodkinson, Dublin, Ireland. Wins WBC Featherweight Title.
2001: Joe Calzaghe KO 1 Mario Veit, Cardiff, Wales.
-Andrew Lewis W 12 Larry Marks, NYC. Retains WBA Welterweight Title.
2007: Stipe Drews W 12 Silvio Branco, Stuttgart, Germany. Wins WBA Light Heavyweight Title.
-Felix Sturm W 12 Javier Castillejo, Oberhausen, Germany. Regains WBA Middleweight Title.
-Juan Diaz KO 8 Acelino Freitas, Mashantucket, Connecticut. Retains WBA Lightweight Title. Freitas quits on his stool before the start of round nine.
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Apr 29
Fight of the day
2000: Paul Ingle vs Junior Jones
1904: Dixie Kid W disq. 20 Joe Walcott, San Francisco. Wins World Welterweight Title.(AP)Referee “Duck” Sullivan is lucky to escape the ring with his life. Walcott’s manager, Tom O’Rourke and promoter Alex Greggains rushed the ring and attacked Sullivan, knocking out 2 of his teeth, immediately after he awarded Dixie Kid the title.
1913: Johnny Kilbane D 20 Joe Dundee, Vernon, CA. Retains World Featherweight Title.
1915: Benny Leonard ND 10 Johnny Kilbane, NYC.
1917: Jimmy Wilde KO 2 Dick Heasman, London. Retains World Flyweight Title.
1932: Mickey Walker W 10 King Levinsky, Chicago.
1946: Tippy Larkin W 12 Willie Joyce, Boston. Wins vacant World Super Lightweight Title.
1963: Ralph Dupas W 15 Denny Moyer, New Orleans. Wins World Super Welterweight Title.
1971: Camelo Bossi D 15 Jose Hernandez, Madrid. Retains World Super Welterweight Title.
1978: Alexis Arguello KO 5 Rey Tam, Inglewood. Retains WBC Super Featherweight Title.
1985: Tony Tubbs W 15 Greg Page, Buffalo. Wins WBA Heavyweight Title.
1989: Juan Coggi W 12 Akinobu Hiranaka, Vasto, Italy. Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
1995: Bernard Hopkins KO 7 Segundo Mercado, Landover, MD. Wins vacant IBF Middleweight Title.
-Vincent Pettway KO 6 Simon Brown, Landover, MD. Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title. Great fight!. It’s a classic ending albeit is little scary.:
-Vuyani Bungu W 12 Victor Llerena, Johannesburg, South Africa. Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
-Mbulelo Botile KO 2 Harold Mestre, Johannesburg. Wins IBF Bantamweight Title.
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That was a brilliant performance by ingle.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Apr 30
Fight of the day
1976: Muhammad Ali vs Jimmy Young
1901: Terry McGovern KO 4 Oscar Gardner, San Francisco. Retains World Featherweight Title.
1908: Abe Attell KO 4 Tommy Sullivan, San Francisco. Retains World Featherweight Title.
1928: Jack Sharkey KO 1 Jack Delaney, NYC.
1946: Ike Williams KO 8 Enrique Bolanos, Los Angeles. Retains NBA Lightweight Title.
1966: Sandro Lopopolo W 15 Carlos Hernandez, Rome. Wins World Super Lightweight Title.
1967: Paul Fujii KO 2 Sandro Lopopolo, Tokyo. Wins World Super Lightweight Title.
1971: Erbito Salavarria W 15 Susumu Hanagata, Quezon City. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
1976: Muhammad Ali W 15 Jimmy Young, Landover, MD.
1977: Guty Espadas KO 13 Alfonso Lopez, Merida, Mexico. Retains WBA Flyweight Title.
1986: Dennis Andries W 15 J.B. Williamson, Edmonton, England. Wins WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
1988: Miguel Lora W 12 Lucio Lopez, Cartagena. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
1989: Pernell Whitaker KO 3 Louie Lomeli, Norfolk, VA. Retains IBF Lightweight Title.
1998: Mauricio Pastrana KO 4 Anis Roga, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Retains IBF Junior Flyweight Title.
2005: James Toney No-Contest 12 John Ruiz, NYC. Positive juice test on Toney.
-Vicente Mosquera W 12 Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai, NYC. Wins WBA Super Featherweight Title.
-Luis Perez KO 6 Luis Bolano, NYC. Retains IBF Super Flyweight Title.
2010: Toshiaki Nishioka KO 5 Balweg Bangoyan, Tokyo. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
-Fernando Montiel KO 4 Hozumi Hasegawa, Tokyo. Wins WBC Bantamweight Title.
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