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    Default Re: One-Hit Wonders in Boxing History

    Kirkland Laing
    Rubin Carter
    Chucho Castillo
    Billy Backus
    Montell Griffin (I know it was a DQ but still)
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    David Reid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Kirkland Laing
    Rubin Carter
    Chucho Castillo
    Billy Backus
    Montell Griffin (I know it was a DQ but still)
    Randy Turpin
    REALLY disagree with both Castillo and Turpin. Chucho beat a whole series of ranked bantams in Pinto, Medel, Caraballo, Nakane, Pimintel and of course Ruben Olivares. He was a heck of a fighter in the very best era of bantams there has ever been.

    Turpin didn't have as many good wins but Tommy Yarosz was no joke and neither were Cockell or Humez or Buxton. Turpin also earns points for giving Robinson absolute hell is the rematch before getting KO'd.
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    Does Frankie Randall belong on this list?
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    Buster Douglass. Zahir Raheem.


    and jut to get a rise out of cutmemick

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    Manny Pacquiao. The only fighter that he beat and in his prime was Barerra.

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    Michael Bentt

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Manny Pacquiao. The only fighter that he beat and in his prime was Barerra.
    [rolling eyes]
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonesJrMayweather View Post
    Buster Douglass. Zahir Raheem.


    and jut to get a rise out of cutmemick

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by jonesjrmayweather View Post
    buster douglass. Zahir raheem.


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    One of my favourites: Max Baer. Maxie KO'd Primo Carnera and in his first title defence 364 days later lost the decision to Jim Braddock. He may have been a "one hit wonder", but he was also a great fighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Does Frankie Randall belong on this list?
    Nope. Especially considering he was well on his way to duplicating his 'one hit' before Chavez hopped out the fire exit and slid down the ladder when given the opportunity in rematch. Randall won that fight but he lost the politics. The guy won the belt thrice when frankly he should not have "lost" it twice. He had solid boxing punching skill set, sat amongst the p4p 10 and had solid comp in Pendleton, Rosario, Fuentes, Ramos early through some serious screw jobs put to him, yes including his demons and a stint in jail in 89. His implosion with Ramos still baffles but thats boxing 101. He became obsessed with getting Chavez back in the ring for 3rd fight right away but frankly JCC and King couldn't wait for him to go away. He relapsed after domination of solid Champion Coggi and late in career was out of weight, out of senses and eventually out of time. When I think one hit wonders I think flukes or lucky shots. For me Randall put on one of the most disciplined executions of a game plan and break down of a legend ever seen. He should have been much longer lasting but he wasn't a fluke.

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    who is zaheer rahman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Does Frankie Randall belong on this list?
    Nope. Especially considering he was well on his way to duplicating his 'one hit' before Chavez hopped out the fire exit and slid down the ladder when given the opportunity in rematch. Randall won that fight but he lost the politics. The guy won the belt thrice when frankly he should not have "lost" it twice. He had solid boxing punching skill set, sat amongst the p4p 10 and had solid comp in Pendleton, Rosario, Fuentes, Ramos early through some serious screw jobs put to him, yes including his demons and a stint in jail in 89. His implosion with Ramos still baffles but thats boxing 101. He became obsessed with getting Chavez back in the ring for 3rd fight right away but frankly JCC and King couldn't wait for him to go away. He relapsed after domination of solid Champion Coggi and late in career was out of weight, out of senses and eventually out of time. When I think one hit wonders I think flukes or lucky shots. For me Randall put on one of the most disciplined executions of a game plan and break down of a legend ever seen. He should have been much longer lasting but he wasn't a fluke.
    I agree Randall wasn't a fluke. But I can't think of another really meaningful win. Rosario was 137 years old, I never thought much of Coggi (but that's on me), the Pendleton win was way before Freddie grew up in the ring etc. Randall is olne of those guys who always seemed to me like he should be more...but never quite was.

    Always thought of him and Johnny Tapia in that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Does Frankie Randall belong on this list?
    Nope. Especially considering he was well on his way to duplicating his 'one hit' before Chavez hopped out the fire exit and slid down the ladder when given the opportunity in rematch. Randall won that fight but he lost the politics. The guy won the belt thrice when frankly he should not have "lost" it twice. He had solid boxing punching skill set, sat amongst the p4p 10 and had solid comp in Pendleton, Rosario, Fuentes, Ramos early through some serious screw jobs put to him, yes including his demons and a stint in jail in 89. His implosion with Ramos still baffles but thats boxing 101. He became obsessed with getting Chavez back in the ring for 3rd fight right away but frankly JCC and King couldn't wait for him to go away. He relapsed after domination of solid Champion Coggi and late in career was out of weight, out of senses and eventually out of time. When I think one hit wonders I think flukes or lucky shots. For me Randall put on one of the most disciplined executions of a game plan and break down of a legend ever seen. He should have been much longer lasting but he wasn't a fluke.
    I agree Randall wasn't a fluke. But I can't think of another really meaningful win. Rosario was 137 years old, I never thought much of Coggi (but that's on me), the Pendleton win was way before Freddie grew up in the ring etc. Randall is olne of those guys who always seemed to me like he should be more...but never quite was.

    Always thought of him and Johnny Tapia in that way.
    He def sabotaged his chances with troubles as well as family deaths etc, killed some momentum. Story of Pendletons career early was facing quality names short notice etc. Better a hindsight win and close draw after Freddie destroyed Mayweather. Though just on record...Freddie will never get repsect his skill came to merit.

    I thought he beat Rosario even 1st time around by 2 rounds in a war. Could really see skills shine with Randall popping, moving and bullying Rosario early and soaking up heavy leatherin 8th & 9th. Rosario had a title fight in the wings

    also....he 'beat' Chavez in rematch

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