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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    I know a lot of people will disagree but I think Calzaghe and Marciano's unbeaten record is also a great achevement.

    To go your whole carrer and not slip up once when your fighting world class opponents is great IMO even if you dont think they were great fighters or not.
    What's great about Marciano's is he wrecked the division. I don't know what to say abolut Calzaghe's. I mean when there is another unbeaten guy in your division and on your continent that you don't fight? How does one even know if Calzaghe was the best 168 within 300 miles?
    Marciano only fought 5 opponents as a champ I think?

    Of modern heavies Tyson beating 3 seperate champs to unify and defend the unified championship 7 times is an acheivment.

    Chris Eubanks fight schedule between the Benn rematch and the first Collins fight. 6 fights as defending champ in 94. All 12 rounders around the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    I know a lot of people will disagree but I think Calzaghe and Marciano's unbeaten record is also a great achevement.

    To go your whole carrer and not slip up once when your fighting world class opponents is great IMO even if you dont think they were great fighters or not.
    What's great about Marciano's is he wrecked the division. I don't know what to say abolut Calzaghe's. I mean when there is another unbeaten guy in your division and on your continent that you don't fight? How does one even know if Calzaghe was the best 168 within 300 miles?
    Marciano only fought 5 opponents as a champ I think?

    Of modern heavies Tyson beating 3 seperate champs to unify and defend the unified championship 7 times is an acheivment.

    Chris Eubanks fight schedule between the Benn rematch and the first Collins fight. 6 fights as defending champ in 94. All 12 rounders around the world.
    The bold is just wrong. Tyson wasn't a champ until he beat Mike Spinks. He was just another strapholder. Championships are won in the ring by taking the title from the man who beat the man who beat them man. They cannot be awarded by some corrupt abc group. Tyson had two defenses as champ.

    Wasn't Eubank fun? The sports needs more whacky warriors like him. How about Ike Williams in 1948? he goes 10-0, defends the undisputed lightweight title three times, beats two HOFers and three other ranked contenders. Not too shabby either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    I know a lot of people will disagree but I think Calzaghe and Marciano's unbeaten record is also a great achevement.

    To go your whole carrer and not slip up once when your fighting world class opponents is great IMO even if you dont think they were great fighters or not.
    What's great about Marciano's is he wrecked the division. I don't know what to say abolut Calzaghe's. I mean when there is another unbeaten guy in your division and on your continent that you don't fight? How does one even know if Calzaghe was the best 168 within 300 miles?
    Marciano only fought 5 opponents as a champ I think?

    Of modern heavies Tyson beating 3 seperate champs to unify and defend the unified championship 7 times is an acheivment.

    Chris Eubanks fight schedule between the Benn rematch and the first Collins fight. 6 fights as defending champ in 94. All 12 rounders around the world.
    To put Eubank's name in the top ten boxing accomplishments is an insult , firstly he was WBO champion which was the weakest at the time. He wasnt even close to being the best in his division, and his choice of oponants was questionable at best , lots were just club fighters , and he rarely looked good against any of them.

    Personally i think PACMAN'S jump from FLY up to JMW and retaining his speed and power is one of the best accomplishments.

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    Wilfredo Benitez beating Cervantes for the lineal 140 crown at 17! He was still a boy and not yet a developed man yet. The youngest in history to achieve this feat. In fact I can only name 2 other guys in boxing history that became lineal champs at their division in their teen years. One is Canzoneri and the other Pacquiao. I'm pretty sure there may be 1 or 2 more but I'm not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Wilfredo Benitez beating Cervantes for the lineal 140 crown at 17! He was still a boy and not yet a developed man yet. The youngest in history to achieve this feat. In fact I can only name 2 other guys in boxing history that became lineal champs at their division in their teen years. One is Canzoneri and the other Pacquiao. I'm pretty sure there may be 1 or 2 more but I'm not sure.
    It's a pretty goddamned short list.
    Benitez at 17
    Pipino Cuevas at 18
    Manny at 18
    Tony Canzoneri at 19 (though he got a draw at 18 for the bantam crown IIRC)
    Lionel Rose at 19
    Ben Villaflor at 19

    Those guys all won lineal/undisputed crowns

    Hiroki Ioka at 18 won the first 105 title if you want to count him.

    I think that's it. 135 years of boxing as we now know it and it's been done only 6-7 times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Wilfredo Benitez beating Cervantes for the lineal 140 crown at 17! He was still a boy and not yet a developed man yet. The youngest in history to achieve this feat. In fact I can only name 2 other guys in boxing history that became lineal champs at their division in their teen years. One is Canzoneri and the other Pacquiao. I'm pretty sure there may be 1 or 2 more but I'm not sure.
    It's a pretty goddamned short list.
    Benitez at 17
    Pipino Cuevas at 18
    Manny at 18
    Tony Canzoneri at 19 (though he got a draw at 18 for the bantam crown IIRC)
    Lionel Rose at 19
    Ben Villaflor at 19

    Those guys all won lineal/undisputed crowns

    Hiroki Ioka at 18 won the first 105 title if you want to count him.

    I think that's it. 135 years of boxing as we now know it and it's been done only 6-7 times.
    Thanks for this list. I've been racking my brain and started a thread here a year or 2 ago to ask who were also lineal champs in their teen years. And I got Canzoneri was the only answer. It is indeed a very short list. It is extremely rare in boxing history to be the man of the division when your body hasn't fully mature yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Wilfredo Benitez beating Cervantes for the lineal 140 crown at 17! He was still a boy and not yet a developed man yet. The youngest in history to achieve this feat. In fact I can only name 2 other guys in boxing history that became lineal champs at their division in their teen years. One is Canzoneri and the other Pacquiao. I'm pretty sure there may be 1 or 2 more but I'm not sure.
    It's a pretty goddamned short list.
    Benitez at 17
    Pipino Cuevas at 18
    Manny at 18
    Tony Canzoneri at 19 (though he got a draw at 18 for the bantam crown IIRC)
    Lionel Rose at 19
    Ben Villaflor at 19

    Those guys all won lineal/undisputed crowns

    Hiroki Ioka at 18 won the first 105 title if you want to count him.

    I think that's it. 135 years of boxing as we now know it and it's been done only 6-7 times.
    Thanks for this list. I've been racking my brain and started a thread here a year or 2 ago to ask who were also lineal champs in their teen years. And I got Canzoneri was the only answer. It is indeed a very short list. It is extremely rare in boxing history to be the man of the division when your body hasn't fully mature yet!
    I think it says something else too. When there were eight divisions only Canzoneri did it. The other guys only did it after the sport had been further chopped up into junior/super divisions. Canzoneri in what 1927-28? And then it didn't happen again until the very late 1960's with Rose. Then over only a decade we had Rose, Villaflor, Benitez and Cuevas? That demonstrates something else was going on as well. Of course since the late 1970's just Manny and Hiroka...so maybe my thesis is only half cooked. Hmmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Wilfredo Benitez beating Cervantes for the lineal 140 crown at 17! He was still a boy and not yet a developed man yet. The youngest in history to achieve this feat. In fact I can only name 2 other guys in boxing history that became lineal champs at their division in their teen years. One is Canzoneri and the other Pacquiao. I'm pretty sure there may be 1 or 2 more but I'm not sure.
    It's a pretty goddamned short list.
    Benitez at 17
    Pipino Cuevas at 18
    Manny at 18
    Tony Canzoneri at 19 (though he got a draw at 18 for the bantam crown IIRC)
    Lionel Rose at 19
    Ben Villaflor at 19

    Those guys all won lineal/undisputed crowns

    Hiroki Ioka at 18 won the first 105 title if you want to count him.

    I think that's it. 135 years of boxing as we now know it and it's been done only 6-7 times.
    Thanks for this list. I've been racking my brain and started a thread here a year or 2 ago to ask who were also lineal champs in their teen years. And I got Canzoneri was the only answer. It is indeed a very short list. It is extremely rare in boxing history to be the man of the division when your body hasn't fully mature yet!
    I think it says something else too. When there were eight divisions only Canzoneri did it. The other guys only did it after the sport had been further chopped up into junior/super divisions. Canzoneri in what 1927-28? And then it didn't happen again until the very late 1960's with Rose. Then over only a decade we had Rose, Villaflor, Benitez and Cuevas? That demonstrates something else was going on as well. Of course since the late 1970's just Manny and Hiroka...so maybe my thesis is only half cooked. Hmmmmm.
    To think Manny was the last guy to do it and it has been more than 12 years already since there was a teenage lineal champion. If we're lucky it could very well be another decade before another one comes along.

    I have to give it up to your boxing knowledge. Only 9 minutes after I asked a question of who were other teenage lineal champs you came up with a list just like that. An old thread where I asked this question and I only got 1 answer and that was days later after I started the thread.

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    The way Tyson swept through the mid-late 80's was a miracle for heavyweight boxing and one of it's greatest spectacles ever. The mess that Larry Holmes/IBF had helped to create was finally swept up once Spinks was demolished.

    A futile effort in the long run but all the more reason to merit it IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    I know a lot of people will disagree but I think Calzaghe and Marciano's unbeaten record is also a great achevement.

    To go your whole carrer and not slip up once when your fighting world class opponents is great IMO even if you dont think they were great fighters or not.
    What's great about Marciano's is he wrecked the division. I don't know what to say abolut Calzaghe's. I mean when there is another unbeaten guy in your division and on your continent that you don't fight? How does one even know if Calzaghe was the best 168 within 300 miles?
    Marciano only fought 5 opponents as a champ I think?

    Of modern heavies Tyson beating 3 seperate champs to unify and defend the unified championship 7 times is an acheivment.

    Chris Eubanks fight schedule between the Benn rematch and the first Collins fight. 6 fights as defending champ in 94. All 12 rounders around the world.
    To put Eubank's name in the top ten boxing accomplishments is an insult , firstly he was WBO champion which was the weakest at the time. He wasnt even close to being the best in his division, and his choice of oponants was questionable at best , lots were just club fighters , and he rarely looked good against any of them.

    Personally i think PACMAN'S jump from FLY up to JMW and retaining his speed and power is one of the best accomplishments.
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