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    Default Your Favorite & (Least) Favorite Boxing Records

    This is an argumentative type thread- So I'm prepared to be scorched here.


    Hank Armstrong's record of winning & defending 3 weight classes simultaneously is a mas-macho type record IMO.
    Vasily Lomachenko. IS it 13/14 successful title defenses in his 1st 15 fights?
    Nice!


    Love Pac's style & what he brought to boxing, but I am so unimpressed with (HOW) he got that 8th title. I play it on opposites: I'd rather win in just 4 weight classes, but unified them all, than to win in 8, but never held 2 or 3 major belts at same time, let alone cleaning out the division.
    My go to weight class is LW, just horrible to fight for one title David Diaz of the lot Not Lineal Champ then Casamayor, then undefeated Baby Bull Diaz.

    I am overconfident that any of the old time ATG from Benny Leonard, Saddy Sandler, Willie Pep, Ray Robinson, put them in an era with 16 weight classes, they'd win 6,7,8 divisions too. With all those belts, possible they would've unified a few of them as well, for whatever reason, each time Pac fought for more than one belt he went 0-2-2.

    That final belt IMO was the result of a wheeling-dealing promoter. What did either Pac or Margarito do to deserve a title shot at 154? With a catchweight clause? IMO Henry Armstrong's idea was no matter weight -you will catch an ass whooping, not let me catch you at your least best weight. IMO Pac did that because he followed his promoter, not that he wanted to win that way.
    IMO It's a tainted record.


    Tyson's youngest HW champ record is impressive.
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    Slim, bro, you've really been pulling rabbits out of hats lately, great threads, entertaining!

    Gotta love Brown Bomber's 25 title defenses.
    Archie Moore's most knockouts ever.
    Marciano 49-0
    Armstrong's 3 simultaneous
    Tyson's youngest ever

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    Least fave.....hmmmmm..... Need time on that one.

    Oh, I forgot Foreman rewinning title 20 years later for Most Fave list

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    I hate Marciano 49-0 record because it has created its own mythology that really should not be there.
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    For me it's not so much a record but something that you just don't see nowadays and would never see

    Sugar Ray Robinson was 40-0 when fought Jake La Motta. He'd already beaten La Motta even though he was a welterweight and La Motta was a middleweight (The 14 pounds difference didn't matter to him). They fight a second time and La Motta wins 15 round UD war but guess what ? They fight again 21 days later.

    And if that doesn't impress you then this is just mind blowing..... Ray Robinson fights a ten rounder in between and then goes on to beat LaMotta again a week later !

    After that Sugar Ray Robinson goes undefeated for 80 fights

    Then he fights Joey Maxim for the light heavy weight title. When you think that SRR was 159 pounds and Maxim was 170 pounds but he didn't care about giving away 10 pound advantage. In those days you had to weigh in on the morning of the fight. Many people want this brought bk as they say it prevents injuries.

    The fight was scheduled for Saturday at Yankee stadium but due to the weather it was called off and reschedule for Monday and they had to weight in again on Monday !

    If that was today they'd be 10-15 pounds over weight due modern day fighters bulking up the night before.

    SRR lost. His corner pulled him out due to exhaustion even though he was ahead on the cards. Another incredible fact was that bk then fighters didn't drink water between rounds.

    Sports science wasn't really a thing bk then and hydration wasn't part of the trainers arsenal. It was so hot and tiring the ref past out in the 10th and a replacement ref comes in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denilson3.0 View Post
    For me it's not so much a record but something that you just don't see nowadays and would never see

    Sugar Ray Robinson was 40-0 when fought Jake La Motta. He'd already beaten La Motta even though he was a welterweight and La Motta was a middleweight (The 14 pounds difference but didn't matter to him). They fight a second time and La Motta wins 15 round UD war but guess what ? They fight again 21 days later.

    And if that doesn't impress you then this is just mind blowing..... Ray Robinson fights a ten rounder in between and then goes on to beat LaMotta again a week later !

    After that Sugar Ray Robinson goes undefeated for 80 fights

    Then he fights Joey Maxim for the light heavy weight title. When you think that SRR was 159 pounds and Maxim was 170 pounds but he didn't care about giving away 1a 0 pound advantage. In those days you had to weigh in on the morning of the fight. Many people want this brought bk as they say it prevents injuries.

    The fight was scheduled for Saturday at Yankee stadium but due to the weather it was called off and reschedule for Monday and they had to weight in again on Monday !

    If that was today they'd 10-15 pounds over weight due modern day fighters bulking up the night before.

    SRR lost. His corner pulled him out due to exhaustion even though he was ahead on the cards. Fighters didn't drink water between rounds. Sports science wasn't really a thing bk then and hydration wasn't part of the trainers arsenal. It was so hot and tiring the ref past out in the 10th and a replacement ref comes in.
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