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    July 15

    Fight of the day
    2011: Pawel Wolak vs Delvin Rodriguez, NYC.






    1930: Bat Battalino KO 5 Ignacio Fernandez, Hartford. Retains world featherweight title.

    1931: Kid Chocolate KO 7 Benny Bass, Philadelphia. Wins world super-featherweight title. First Cuban world champ.

    1966: Horacio Accavallo W 15 Hiroyuki Ebihara, Buenos Aires. Retains WBA flyweight title.

    1970: Emile Griffith W 10 Dick Tiger, NYC. Tiger’s last fight. He waited four years for a chance to get even but at age 40 and close to a year off, he had nothing left to give.

    1975: Saensak Muangsurin KO 8 Perico Fernandez, Bangkok. Wins WBC super-lightweight title. At 3 and 0 this X Thai boxer becomes the quickest boxer to acquire a title.

    1984: Billy Costello W 12 Ronnie Shields, Kingston, NY. Retains WBC super-lightweight title.

    1987: Louie Espinosa KO 15 Manuel Vilchez, Phoenix. Retains WBA super-bantamweight title.

    1989: Evander Holyfield KO 2 Adilson Rodriguez, Lake Tahoe.
    -Gianfranco Rosi W 12 Darrin Van Horn, Atlantic City. Wins IBF super-welterweight title.

    1992: Genaro Hernandez W 12 Masuaki Takeda, Tokyo. Retains WBA super-featherweight title.

    1995: Saman Sorjaturong KO 7 Humberto Gonzalez, Inglewood. Wins IBF/WBC junior-flyweight title.

    2000: Lennox Lewis KO 2 Frans Botha, London. Retains World Heavyweight Title.

    2001: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam KO 5 Hayato Asai, Nagoya, Japan. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.

    2004: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam KO 5 Luis Angel Martinez, Khonkaen, Thailand. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.

    2006: Javier Castijello KO 10 Felix Sturm, Hamburg, Germany. Wins WBA Middleweight Title.
    -Sugar Shane Mosley KO 6 Fernando Vargas, Las Vegas.
    -Juan Diaz KO 9 Randy Suico, Las Vegas. Retains WBA Lightweight Title.
    -Wladimir Sidorenko W 12 Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym, Hamburg, Germany. Retains WBA Bantamweight Title.

    2011: Pawel Wolak D 10 Delvin Rodriguez, NYC.

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    July 16

    Fight of the day
    2005: Jermain Taylor vs Bernard Hopkins



    1924: Abe Goldstein W 15 Charles Ledoux, Bronx, NY. Retains world bantamweight title.

    1925: Harry Greb ND 10 Maxsie Rosenbloom, Cleveland.

    1926: Jack Delaney W 15 Paul Berlenbach, Brooklyn.Wins world light-heavyweight title.

    1928: Tommy Loughran W 10 Pete Latzo, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Retains world light-heavyweight title.

    1931: Frankie Genaro KO 4 Routier Parra, N. Adams, MA. Retains NBA flyweight title.

    1947: Rocky Graziano KO 6 Tony Zale, Chicago. Wins world middleweight title.

    1976: David Kotey KO 3 Shig Fukuyama, Tokyo. Retains WBC featherweight title.

    1983: Mustafa Hamsho W 12 Wilfred Benitez, Las Vegas.

    1988: Simon Brown KO 3 Jorge Vaca, Kingston, Jamaica. Retains IBF welterweight title.

    1993: Al Cole W 12 Glenn McCrory, Moscow, RUS. Retains IBF cruiserweight title.
    -Yuri Arbachakov W 12 Ysias Zamudio, Kobe, Japan. Retains WBC flyweight title.

    1994: Daorung Chuvatana KO 1 John Michael Johnson, Bangkok. Wins WBA bantamweight title.

    1996: Bernard Hopkins KO 11 Bo James, Atlantic City. Retains IBF middleweight title.

    1999: David Reid W 12 Kevin Kelly, Atlantic City. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    2005: Jermain Taylor W 12 Bernard Hopkins, Las Vegas. Wins World Middleweight Title. I've always maintained that if Taylor did enough to win this from the undisputed champion then Hopkins did enough in the 2nd fight to get it back.
    -Oscar Larios KO 10 Wayne McCullough, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.

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    Bring back memories. I use to think Lloyd Honeyghan was the best welterweight but Brown beating Vaca who gave such problems to Lloyd was impressive.
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    July 17

    Fight of the Day

    1999: Fernando Vargas vs Raul Marquez



    1907: Jack Johnson KO 2 Bob Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia.

    1930: Al Singer KO 1 Sammy Mandell, Bronx, NY. Wins world lightweight title.

    1939: Charley Burley W 10 Fritzie Zivic, Pittsburgh.

    1940: Henry Armstrong KO 6 Lew Jenkins, NYC. Non-title fight.

    1944: Willie Pep W 10 Manuel Ortiz, Boston, MA. Non-title fight.

    1965: Ismael Laguna D 10 Nicolino Locche, Buenos Aires. Non-title fight.

    1976: Pipino Cuevas KO 2 Angel Espada, Mexico. Wins WBA welterweight title.

    1977: Luis Estaba W 15 Ricardo Estupian, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela. Retains WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1982: Davey Moore KO 10 Ayub Kalule, Atlantic City. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    1983: Carlos DeLeon W 12 S.T Gordon, Las Vegas. Regains WBC cruiserweight title.
    -Santos Laciar KO 1 Hi Sup Shin, Cheju-do, S. Korea. Retains WBA flyweight title.

    1985: Khaosai Galaxy KO 5 Rafael Orono, Bangkok. Retains WBA super-flyweight title.
    -Soon Chun Kwon D 15 Chong Kwan Chung, Masan, S. Korea. Retains IBF flyweight title.

    1993: Freddie Pendleton W 12 Jorge Paez, Las Vegas. Retains IBF lightweight title.
    -Michael Carbajal KO 7 Kwang-Sun Kim, Las Vegas. Retains IBF/WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1999: Fernando Vargas KO 11 Raul Marquez, Lake Tahoe, NV. Retains IBF super-welterweight title.
    Juan Carlos Gomez KO 6 Bruce Scott, Dusseldorf, Germany. Retains WBC cruiserweight title.

    2004: Juan Diaz W 12 Lakva Sim, Houston, TX. Wins WBA Lightweight Title.

    2010: Timothy Bradley W 12 Luis Carlos Abregu, Rancho Mirage, CA.
    Fernando Montiel KO 3 Rafael Concepcion, Tuxla Gutierrez, Mexico. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.

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    July 18

    Fight of the day


    1997: Johnny Tapia vs Danny Romero, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super flyweight title in WBO/IBF unification. This fight was big at the time. Both guys from Albuquerque and both claiming to be the man.
    A shout out to the ref Mitch Halpern. Truly one of the greats. Sadly he would take his own life 3 years later at age 33.



    1928: Tod Morgan W 15 Cannonball Martin, Brooklyn. Retains world super-featherweight title.

    1929: Tommy Loughran W 15 James J. Braddock, Bronx, NY. Retains world light-heavyweight title.

    1932: Johnny Jadick W 10 Tony Canzoneri, Philadelphia. Retains world super-lightweight title.
    -Jackie Berg W 15 Kid Chocolate, Long Island City, NY. Non-title fight.

    1951: Jersey Joe Walcott KO 7 Ezzard Charles, Pittsburgh. Wins world heavyweight title. Walcott’s 5th kick at the cat. He claimed to be 37 at the time but was most likely over 40.

    1960: Sonny Liston KO 3 Zora Folley, Denver.

    1969: Vicente Saldivar W 10 Jose Legra, Los Angeles.

    1976: Luis Estaba KO 3 Franco Udella, Caracas. Retains WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1981: Michael Spinks W 15 Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Las Vegas. Wins WBA light-heavyweight title.

    1986: Jeff Fenech KO 14 Steve McCrory, Sydney. Retains IBF bantamweight title.
    -Gilberto Roman W 12 Ruben Condori, Salta, Argentina. Retains WBC super-flyweight title.

    1987: Mike McCallum KO 5 Donald Curry, Las Vegas. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    1992: Pernell Whitaker W 12 Rafael Pineda, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super-lightweight title.

    1997: Johnny Tapia W 12 Danny Romero, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super flyweight title.
    -Jake Matlala KO 9 Michael Carbajal, Las Vegas.

    1998: Roy Jones Jr. W 12 Lou Del Valle, NYC. Unifies WBC/WBA light-heavyweight titles.

    2000: The Nevada State Athletic Commission files a complaint against Bob Arum, based on the testimony the promoter gave at the racketeering trial of IBF President Bob Lee. Arum admitted under oath that he paid Lee a $100,000 bribe.

    2005: Masamori Tokuyama W 12 Katsushige Kawashima, Osaka, Japan. Wins WBC Super Flyweight Title.

    2007: Daisuke Naito W 12 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Tokyo. Wins WBC Flyweight Title. Huge upset!!

    2009: Amir Khan W 12 Andreas Kotelnik, Manchester, England. Wins WBA Super Lightweight Title.

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    July 19


    Fight of the day
    Tim Witherspoon vs Frank Bruno, London.



    1940: Tony Zale KO 13 Al Hostak, Seattle. Wins NBA middleweight title.

    1981: Hwan Jin Kim KO 13 Pedro Flores, Taegu, S. Korea. Wins WBA junior-flyweight title.

    1986:Tim Witherspoon KO 11 Frank Bruno, London. Retains WBA heavyweight title.

    1987: Jose Luis Ramirez W 12 Terrence Alli, St. Tropez. Regains vacant WBC lightweight title.
    -Seung Hoon Lee KO 5 Leon Collins, Pohang, S. Korea. Retains IBF super-bantamweight title.

    1990: Robert Daniels W 12 Craig Bodzianowski, Seattle. Retains WBA cruiserweight title.
    -Lindell Holmes KO 9 Carl Sullivan, Seattle. Retains IBF super-middleweight title.

    1997: Willam Guthrie KO 3 Darrin Allen, Indio, CA. Wins vacant IBF light-heavyweight title.
    -Tim Austin KO 8 Mbulelo Botile, Nashville, TN. Wins IBF bantamweight title.
    -Frankie Liles W 12 Zafarou Ballogou, Nashville, TN. Retains WBA super-middleweight title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    July 18

    Fight of the day


    1997: Johnny Tapia vs Danny Romero, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super flyweight title in WBO/IBF unification. This fight was big at the time. Both guys from Albuquerque and both claiming to be the man.
    A shout out to the ref Mitch Halpern. Truly one of the greats. Sadly he would take his own life 3 years later at age 33.



    1928: Tod Morgan W 15 Cannonball Martin, Brooklyn. Retains world super-featherweight title.

    1929: Tommy Loughran W 15 James J. Braddock, Bronx, NY. Retains world light-heavyweight title.

    1932: Johnny Jadick W 10 Tony Canzoneri, Philadelphia. Retains world super-lightweight title.
    -Jackie Berg W 15 Kid Chocolate, Long Island City, NY. Non-title fight.

    1951: Jersey Joe Walcott KO 7 Ezzard Charles, Pittsburgh. Wins world heavyweight title. Walcott’s 5th kick at the cat. He claimed to be 37 at the time but was most likely over 40.

    1960: Sonny Liston KO 3 Zora Folley, Denver.

    1969: Vicente Saldivar W 10 Jose Legra, Los Angeles.

    1976: Luis Estaba KO 3 Franco Udella, Caracas. Retains WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1981: Michael Spinks W 15 Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Las Vegas. Wins WBA light-heavyweight title.

    1986: Jeff Fenech KO 14 Steve McCrory, Sydney. Retains IBF bantamweight title.
    -Gilberto Roman W 12 Ruben Condori, Salta, Argentina. Retains WBC super-flyweight title.

    1987: Mike McCallum KO 5 Donald Curry, Las Vegas. Retains WBA super-welterweight title.

    1992: Pernell Whitaker W 12 Rafael Pineda, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super-lightweight title.

    1997: Johnny Tapia W 12 Danny Romero, Las Vegas. Wins IBF super flyweight title.
    -Jake Matlala KO 9 Michael Carbajal, Las Vegas.

    1998: Roy Jones Jr. W 12 Lou Del Valle, NYC. Unifies WBC/WBA light-heavyweight titles.

    2000: The Nevada State Athletic Commission files a complaint against Bob Arum, based on the testimony the promoter gave at the racketeering trial of IBF President Bob Lee. Arum admitted under oath that he paid Lee a $100,000 bribe.

    2005: Masamori Tokuyama W 12 Katsushige Kawashima, Osaka, Japan. Wins WBC Super Flyweight Title.

    2007: Daisuke Naito W 12 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Tokyo. Wins WBC Flyweight Title. Huge upset!!

    2009: Amir Khan W 12 Andreas Kotelnik, Manchester, England. Wins WBA Super Lightweight Title.
    Man, I realllllly miss Johnny RIP. You just do not see that type of passion, ferocity and raw emotion from top guys today. Not to mention a killer hook to the body. That was a superfight brewing for years. Tapia was obsessed and in a zone and had it been held in hometown Albuquerque, the place might have literally exploded! Great shot in the arm fight for the sport, solid pros both all scars aside. That was a tough card to watch with Carbajal coming to a hard bloody end with buzzsaw Baby Jake, RIP. Tough viewing that one . Thanks for the flashbacks here bud

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    July 20


    Fight of the day
    2002: Vernon Forrest vs Shane Mosley 2





    The Viper (rip) really did have Shanes number and oddly enough Mayorga of all people had his. I have always found that puzzling.


    1928: Corp. Izzy Schwartz WF 4 Frisco Grande, Rockaway, NY. Retains world flyweight title.

    1955: Flash Elorde W 10 Sandy Saddler, Manila. Non-title fight.

    1959: Harold Gomes W 15 Paul Jorgensen, Providence, RI. Wins vacant world super-featherweight title.

    1974: Betulio Gonzalez KO 10 Franco Udella, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy. Retains WBC flyweight title.

    1980: Eddie Mustafa Muhammad KO 10 Jerry Martin, McAfee, NJ. Retains WBA light-heavyweight title.
    -Eusebio Pedroza KO 8 Sa Wang Kim, Seoul. Retains WBA featherweight title.

    1982: Hilario Zapata W 15 Tadashi Tomori, Kanazawa, Japan. Regains WBC junior-flyweight title.

    1984: Joo Do Chun KO 7 William Develos, Pusan, S. Korea. Retains IBF super-flyweight title.

    1990: Christophe Tiozzo KO 8 Paul Whitaker, Aries, France. Retains WBA super-middleweight title.

    1991: Charles Williams KO 3 Vincent Boulware, Italy. Retained IBF light-heavyweight title.
    -Anaclet Wamba KO 11 Massimiliano Duran, Palermo, Italy. Wins WBC cruiserweight title.
    -Sung Kil Moon KO 5 Ernesto Ford, Seoul. Retains WBC super-bantamweight title.
    -Khaosai Galaxy KO 5 David Griman, Bangkok. Retains WBA super-bantamweight title.

    1996: Daniel Zaragoza KO 7 Tsuyoshi Harada, Osaka, Japan. Retains WBC super-bantamweight title.

    1997: Bernard Hopkins KO 11 Glen Johnson, Indio, CA. Retains IBF middleweight title.

    2002: Vernon Forrest W 12 Shane Mosley, Indianapolis, Indiana. Retains World Welterweight Title.

    2011: Antonio Tarver KO 9 Danny Green, Sydney, Australia.

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    July 21,


    Fight of the Day
    1982: Salvador Sanchez vs Azumah Nelson. This would be Sals last title defense prior to his death on August 12th. Its also important to note that Nelson took this fight on six days notice and came very close to pulling it out.



    1905: Jimmy Britt W 20 Kid Sullivan, San Francisco. Retains world lightweight title.

    1927: Jack Dempsey KO 7 Jack Sharkey, NYC. Dempsey was being out-boxed and was starting to go low and when Sharkey turned to the ref to complain Dempsey caught him with his devastating left hook and put him to sleep.

    1930: Tony Canzoneri W 10 Benny Bass, Philadelphia.

    1936: Petey Sarron W 15 Baby Manuel, Dallas. Retains world featherweight title.

    1941: Sugar Ray Robinson W 10 Sammy Angott, Philadelphia. Non-title fight. Robinson had only been a pro for 9 months and he defeated the lightweight champion with relative ease.

    1949: Ike Williams KO 4 Enrique Bolanos, Los Angeles. Retains world lightweight title.

    1979: Eusebio Pedroza KO 12 Ruben Olivares, Houston. Retains WBA featherweight title.

    1982: Salvador Sanchez KO 15 Azumah Nelson, NYC. Retains WBC featherweight title. Sanchez’ final defense before his untimely death on 8/12/1982.

    1985: Ubaldo Sacco KO 9 Gene Hatcher, Campione d’Italia, Italy. Wins WBA super-lightweight title.

    1989: Mike Tyson KO 1 Carl Williams, Atlantic City. Retains world heavyweight title.

    1990: Gianfranco Rosi W 12 Darrin Van Horn, Marino, Italy. Wins IBF super-welterweight title.

    2000: Francisco Castillejo W 12 Tony Marshall, Madrid, Spain. Retains WBC Super Welterweight Title.

    2001: Sugar Shane Mosley KO 3 Adrian Stone, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Welterweight Title.

    2007: Bernard Hopkins W 12 Winky Wright, Las Vegas. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
    -Gavin Rees W 12 Souleymane M’baye, Cardiff, Wales. Wins WBA Super Lightweight Title.
    -Jorge Linares KO 10 Oscar Larios, Las Vegas. Wins vacant WBC Featherweight Title.

    2012: Adrien Broner KO 5 Vicente Escobedo, Cincinnati, OH.

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    Was it Sammy Angott or Sammy Mandell that was trained by Jack Blackburn, the trainer of Joe Louis?

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    What a fight Salvador Sanchez vs Azumah Nelson was first time I have seen it. Asumah is a legend in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Was it Sammy Angott or Sammy Mandell that was trained by Jack Blackburn, the trainer of Joe Louis?

    Mandell as well as Godfrey and Walcott. I love his nic....."old hockbones"

    Some, himself included claim he fought over 300 times. Had some close fights with Greb, Langford and Gans.

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    July 22


    Fight of the Day
    2006: Carlos Baldomir vs Arturo Gatti Atlantic City



    1931: Mickey Walker D 15 Jack Sharkey, Brooklyn.

    1955: Sugar Ray Robinson W 10 Rocky Castellani, San Francisco. Rocky was one of these guys that could just not get over the hump. He fought Ray tough in this one flooring him but losing the split.

    1963: Sonny Liston KO 1 Floyd Patterson, Las Vegas. Retains world heavyweight title.

    1987: Rene Arredondo KO 6 Tsuyoshi Hamada, Tokyo. Regains WBC super-lightweight title.

    1995: Nate Miller KO 8 Orlin Norris, England. Wins WBA cruiserweight title.
    -Nigel Benn KO 8 Vincenzo Nardiello, London. Retains WBC super-middleweight title.
    -Alimi Goitia KO 4 Hyung Chul Lee, Seoul, S. Korea. Wins WBA super-flyweight title.

    2000: Felix Trinidad KO 3 Mamadou Thiam, Miami. Retains WBA Super Welterweight Title.
    -Felix Machado W 12 Julio Gamboa, Miami, FL. Wins vacant IBF Super Flyweight Title.

    2006: Carlos Baldomir KO 9 Arturo Gatti, Atlantic City. Retains World Welterweight Title.
    -Nobuo Nashiro KO 10 Martin Castillo, Osaka, Japan. Wins WBA Super Flyweight Title.

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    Gatti v Baldimor was sad to see.
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    I remember Rene Arredondo pretty well, LA fighter. At least he fought there a lot. The guy Trinidad fought was a southpaw and I believe the last punch was a right to the solar plexus, which you don't see much any more.
    No, it wasn't that guy. Wrong fight. My memory is slipping.
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