All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
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shanepike89
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---Tyrone Brunson has 6 bouts of 30 seconds or less -- anyone venture if this is a record or not?---
It's likely a record, unless Edwin Valero can match it...or maybe Young Otto...around 42 first round knockouts in total, so he likely can match Brunson.
Has anyone watched Brunson fight? 18 straight first round knockouts, but I wonder if he may be a top-notch fighter...as Valero turned out to be...power-wise anyway!
It's likely a record, unless Edwin Valero can match it...or maybe Young Otto...around 42 first round knockouts in total, so he likely can match Brunson.
Has anyone watched Brunson fight? 18 straight first round knockouts, but I wonder if he may be a top-notch fighter...as Valero turned out to be...power-wise anyway!
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: South American fighters 100 wins or more
South American fighters 100 wins or more
151 Federico Thompson 1947-1963
139 Andrés Selpa 1951-1968
130 Jorge Castro 1987-2007
117 Nicolino Locche 1958-1976
114 Jorge Fernández 1953-1973
114 Carlos Giménez 1966-1979
107 Ricardo González 1952-1962
105 Gustavo Ballas 1976-1990
104 Ramón La Cruz 1959-1975
103 Avenamar Peralta 1965-1982
102 Rogelio André 1952-1966
101 Jaime Giné 1954-1966
100 Juan José Giménez 1968-1984
Antônio Zumbano, Zumbanao, former Brazilian Middleweight Champion, between 1936-1960 fought near 140 bouts (est), winning (est) 110
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151 Federico Thompson 1947-1963
139 Andrés Selpa 1951-1968
130 Jorge Castro 1987-2007
117 Nicolino Locche 1958-1976
114 Jorge Fernández 1953-1973
114 Carlos Giménez 1966-1979
107 Ricardo González 1952-1962
105 Gustavo Ballas 1976-1990
104 Ramón La Cruz 1959-1975
103 Avenamar Peralta 1965-1982
102 Rogelio André 1952-1966
101 Jaime Giné 1954-1966
100 Juan José Giménez 1968-1984
Antônio Zumbano, Zumbanao, former Brazilian Middleweight Champion, between 1936-1960 fought near 140 bouts (est), winning (est) 110
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: South American fighters K.O.
South American fighters K.O. wins, 50 or more
90 Jorge Castro 1987-2007
81 Jorge Fernández 1953-1973
80 Andrés Selpa 1951-1968
75 Antônio Zumbano 1936-1950 (est)
72 José Gatica 1945-1956
71 Federico Thompson 1947-1963
64 Avenamar Peralta 1965-1982
63 Martín Vargas 1973-1998
62 Eduardo Lausse 1947-1960
62 Ramón La Cruz 1959-1975
61 Adilson Rodrigues 1983-2000
60 Gregorio Peralta 1958-1973
59 Kid Pascualito 1957-1976
59 Carlos Monzón 1963-1977
59 Carlos Giménez 1966-1979
58 Darío Azuaga 1993-2007
57 Pascual Pérez 1952-1964
56 Ricardo González 1952-1962
56 Rogelio André 1952-1966
55 Alberto Lovell 1934-1951
55 Miguel Ángel Arroyo 1982-2005
53 Carlos Cañete 1962-1970
52 Emilio Alé Alí 1956-1971
51 Miguel Ángel Castellini 1965-1980
50 Éder Jofre 1957-1976
50 Betulio González 1968-1988
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90 Jorge Castro 1987-2007
81 Jorge Fernández 1953-1973
80 Andrés Selpa 1951-1968
75 Antônio Zumbano 1936-1950 (est)
72 José Gatica 1945-1956
71 Federico Thompson 1947-1963
64 Avenamar Peralta 1965-1982
63 Martín Vargas 1973-1998
62 Eduardo Lausse 1947-1960
62 Ramón La Cruz 1959-1975
61 Adilson Rodrigues 1983-2000
60 Gregorio Peralta 1958-1973
59 Kid Pascualito 1957-1976
59 Carlos Monzón 1963-1977
59 Carlos Giménez 1966-1979
58 Darío Azuaga 1993-2007
57 Pascual Pérez 1952-1964
56 Ricardo González 1952-1962
56 Rogelio André 1952-1966
55 Alberto Lovell 1934-1951
55 Miguel Ángel Arroyo 1982-2005
53 Carlos Cañete 1962-1970
52 Emilio Alé Alí 1956-1971
51 Miguel Ángel Castellini 1965-1980
50 Éder Jofre 1957-1976
50 Betulio González 1968-1988
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
I always thought Jorge Castro was a bit underrated. He was clearly limited and was never going to beat a Roy Jones caliber fighter, but he wasn't given a second look by the super middleweight and lt. heavy champions after losing his middleweight title in 1995. It was ludicrous that he had to wait five more years for a title shot and then it came against JC Gomez at cruiserweight. He fought three years or so in the super middleweight, lt. heavy range and couldn't get a sniff at a title shot. After losing the middleweight title in 1995, he was 17-1-1 over the next five years and couldn't get a shot until he moved up 23 pounds to take on Gomez. Not saying he would have beaten the super middleweight/lt. heavy champs at the time, but after the amazing John David Jackson fight in 1994, I wouldn't have felt comfortable betting against him
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Who has the record for most gift decisions...
Ali, amirite?
Ali, amirite?
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Tantum wrote:Who has the record for most gift decisions...
Ali, amirite?
Emile Griffith, especially in the three fights against Jorge Fernandez
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Another boy for "Most consecutive K.O. wins":
16* Roman Gonzalez (2005-2007)
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16* Roman Gonzalez (2005-2007)
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
How did you guys come up with these figures? Is there a database that has a large number of fights easy to manipulate? I saw mgpaul's site, it's good for that. Boxrec has a ton of information that would be much more useful if it was easier to sort. I wish it had a list of all of the fighters by height and date of birth along with its current lists.
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lamar clark. what a weird "career". most consecutive knock outs in boxingiceman21287 wrote:evndrbsn wrote:What about Lamar Clark? He had 44 KO's in a row between 1958 and 1960. He should be number one.Barry will add Lamar Clark as soon as he sees the addition. Thanks for the catch.barry wrote:Since most lists are always an ongoing project additions and corrections would be helpful.
Lamar Clark 44 1958-1960
history, loosing his last fight against the greatest of all times! ... which was
ali's 5th(!) fight.
who lined up all these amateurs supposedly contributing to the knock out
stream of clark?
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Then there are most knockouts scored in major competition with some ring greats being:
Archie Moore, Ray Robinson, Sandy Saddler, Sam Langford and Henry Armstrong.
Then there are those that don't get much air time like Tiger Jack Fox and Fritzie Zivic
Archie Moore, Ray Robinson, Sandy Saddler, Sam Langford and Henry Armstrong.
Then there are those that don't get much air time like Tiger Jack Fox and Fritzie Zivic
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Three more fighters for the unbeaten in 40 or more bouts:
62 Salvatore Burruni (1960-1965)
44* Angel Rodriguez (1912-1924)
44* Jaime Valladares (1952-1963)
(*) From the open of his pro career
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Henry armstrong knocked out 19 of his 20 opponents whilst welterweight champ - amazing stuff.
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
which title has changed hands quickest in a given period?
eg over 10 years, fought for x amount of times, changed hands in every fight
or over 15 fights, changed hands every time,
you see what I mean?
eg over 10 years, fought for x amount of times, changed hands in every fight
or over 15 fights, changed hands every time,
you see what I mean?
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Welterweight Championship:
June 3, 1927, Joe Dundee beat Pete Latzo
July 25, 1929, Jackie Fields over Joe Dundee
May 9, 1930, Young Jack Thompson over Jackie Fields
September 5, 1930, Tommy Freeman over Young Jack Thompson
April 14, 1931, Young Jack Thompson over Tommy Freeman
October 23, 1931, Lou Brouillard over Young Jack Thompson
January 28, 1932, Jackie Fields over Lou Brouillard
February 22, 1933, Young Corbett III over Jackie Fields
May 29, 1933, Jimmy McLarnin over Young Corbett III
May 28, 1934, Barney Ross over Jimmy McLarnin
September 17, 1934, Jimmy McLarnin over Barney Ross
May 28, 1935, Barney Ross over Jimmy McLarnin
June 3, 1927, Joe Dundee beat Pete Latzo
July 25, 1929, Jackie Fields over Joe Dundee
May 9, 1930, Young Jack Thompson over Jackie Fields
September 5, 1930, Tommy Freeman over Young Jack Thompson
April 14, 1931, Young Jack Thompson over Tommy Freeman
October 23, 1931, Lou Brouillard over Young Jack Thompson
January 28, 1932, Jackie Fields over Lou Brouillard
February 22, 1933, Young Corbett III over Jackie Fields
May 29, 1933, Jimmy McLarnin over Young Corbett III
May 28, 1934, Barney Ross over Jimmy McLarnin
September 17, 1934, Jimmy McLarnin over Barney Ross
May 28, 1935, Barney Ross over Jimmy McLarnin
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
I think the real question should be which Boxers had the most KO"s over name fighters?
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Well, but the kind effort of Henry and his work for to answer, is admirable;
Thanks, Henry Ascup!
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dillingham
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Very, very interesting thread.
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THEHAMMER321
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Don Steele without a doubt is the worst fighter to ever score that many kos could nottj wrote:It is well known that the Jake La Motta - Billy Fox fight was fixed so Billy Fox!!! how many fights was like that, and Don Steele well he was in his 43th fight beaten in 2 rounds by Brian Nielsen of all people, so how many tomato cans have he met
have beaten anybody in the top 200 heavies at the time saw him fight three times including the Brian Neilson fight
Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Does anyone know what the highest recorded score in a fight was?
By which I mean has a fight ever been 120-120, (or 150-150), or something like that?
By which I mean has a fight ever been 120-120, (or 150-150), or something like that?
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One of the judges, Judge Rolf Neuhold scored 75-75 in the Carmelo Bossi-Jose Hernandez 15 round Junior Middleweight Championship bout. He scored every round even. (5 points went to the winner of each round, 4 or less to the loser)MatthewS wrote:Does anyone know what the highest recorded score in a fight was?
By which I mean has a fight ever been 120-120, (or 150-150), or something like that?
Angelo Poletti in Duran-Leonard I (Angelo Poletti scored it 148-147, that's 10 even rounds, 3-2-10)
Also, Shark Ishihara beat Tadafumi Miura by the scores of 100-99, 98-97, 100-100.
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Amazing Henry, Great job, Thanks for the stats.
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
Another unbeaten in all his pro career:
Abdullai Amidu (2002-2005) 18-0-0, KO 17
Abdullai Amidu (2002-2005) 18-0-0, KO 17
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: All-Time Lists Thread! Most wins, Most KO's, Most Bouts, Etc
For most consecutive K.O.
Carlos Abregu (2005-2008) scored 17 wins by K.O.; still active
Carlos Abregu (2005-2008) scored 17 wins by K.O.; still active