doing my head in great idea how about Locc ccfor the thread
doing my head in great idea how about Locc ccfor the thread
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only ones I can think of is Fitzsimmons and Suliivan.Two Irishmen with lengthy careers.
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There are over 200 pro minimum weight guys currently, however female Heavyweights, officially there are 10.Originally Posted by Bilbo
(That was pointless and off topic, carry on)
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i think its john l sullivan ??
"To see a man beaten not by a better opponent but by himself is a tragety" -Cus D'amato-<br /><br />"I pitty the fool"-clubber lang-<br /><br />"My power is discombobulatingly devastating I could feel is muscle tissues collapse under my force. It's ludicrous these mortals even attempt to enter my realm"
give us a clue
"To see a man beaten not by a better opponent but by himself is a tragety" -Cus D'amato-<br /><br />"I pitty the fool"-clubber lang-<br /><br />"My power is discombobulatingly devastating I could feel is muscle tissues collapse under my force. It's ludicrous these mortals even attempt to enter my realm"
damn! only other fighter I can think of is tony ayala junior 1980-2002 only one loss.
heh heh good call. Only one loss in 22 years. Actually undefeated in 20 years. Only problem was, he was never a champ.Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Right.Originally Posted by zzz
I think Majestys question was former Champ.
I can't think of anyone with that long of a streak.
damnit!Originally Posted by zzz
I hope Sullivan is right or maybe Fitzsimmons.
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This one's been killing me. I've thought of loads of guys, including Carlos Monzon and Michael Spinks as well as some real golden oldies, but none quite fits the bill.
I have come up with one answer, which is strictly incorrect, but I'm wondering whether the question itself is actually incorrect (apologies if not!).
Eder Jofre's career lasted from 1957 to 1976 in which he became bantamweight champion. However, he suffered two defeats in his career, in 1965 and 1966, but to the same fighter, Fighting Harada. If this isn't the answer you were after, can you put me out of my misery?!!
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no, sorryOriginally Posted by KingAL
Initially I thought Foreman since he did have an extended retirement but it wasn't him. Then I thought possibly Nicolinno Locche because he was served soft in Argentina for the most part, but it wasn't him.
I'm stumped.
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Eder Joffre came to mind but got beat twice by the same fighter
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