Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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his amateur record was 404-4..now tell me that aint the greatest..
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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Wasn't Breland 110-1?
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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yea something like that, but look how many wins curry had..400 wins..no one can say breland would've only had one loss had he fought over 400 times
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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There is no way Donald Curry got 404 amateur bouts unless he started boxing when he was 5 or 6 and competed every single week of every year and participated in every tournament and national competition.
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i agree, but my coach had mentioned he was the best to come out of ft worth and told me his record so i looked it up myself..its either 400-4 or 404-4 or somewhere around that..i looked at his bio when i check his pro record here on box rec..idk how he could've had that many fights, but he did win lots of amateur titles..
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A lot of those wins would be gym shows which are nothing more than glorified sparring.
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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Kelcie Banks had 546 amateur bouts which dwarfs Curry's amount.
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There was no record keeping of bouts prior to 1987, at which time the passbooks were issued. Donald Curry, and anyone else prior to 1987, could say anything he wanted regarding the amount of amateur bouts hed had and there would be NO WAY to verify it.
Kelcie Banks had 546 amateur bouts which dwarfs Curry's amount.
See above and my previous comment about Donald Curry having to box since he was 5 or 6, at least once a week, and compete in every national and international tournament. I don't think Curry even boxed as many years as Kelcie did.
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There is no way Donald Curry got 404 amateur bouts unless he started boxing when he was 5 or 6 and competed every single week of every year and participated in every tournament and national competition.
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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CoreyWash wrote:his amateur record was 404-4..now tell me that aint the greatest..
Unfortunately, Curry's record didn't include Olympic performances or Corey, Mark Breland was definitely capable of continuing his winning percentage. If you dig deeper and see who he fought, I have to say Mark's Record is not as prolific, but more impressive to me. Breland was a monster. I have some of his amateur bouts online. His 110 wins include 70 RSCs, 18-0 in international competition, 6-0 in the '84 Olympics (included '80 Silver medalist Russian Serik Konakbaev and best Cuban, 1983 World Cup champion Candelario Duvergal). Per John Scully, Breland also scored stoppage victories over top Americans like All-Army champion James Mitchell, 1983 Pan-American Games welterweight champion Louis Howard, North American Champion Ron Esset, David Guttierez, and Mylon Watkins (Howard, Esset and Watkins were all National Golden Gloves Champions and Mitchell was a National ABF – formerly known as the AAU – Champion). He won the prestigious NYC Golden Gloves 5 consecutive times by amassing a 21-0 record with 19 RSCs, 14 in the first round!!

There are a lot of amateur records that are prolific, but don't include real national titles that at first glance seem unbelievable. Curry was definitely a great amateur, but I'm looking at quality versus quantity and I think Breland's record was more impressive to me.

Dick McTaggart was 634-24 and that included 3 Olympic games (Gold in '56, Bronze in '60). He only lost to eventual Gold medal winners in the two games he didn't win Gold.

There was another American with ridiculous record (600+ bouts) but I have to look up his name and the fact that I can't remember his name tells you something . . .
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Darius Akbari a Persian/Greek figher has a amateur record of 115 with 60 ko's. That not the most wins, but this bad boy has the most ko's.
A "KO" in amateur boxing is not the same as a KO in the pros. It does not necessarily mean that the person KOed was actually knocked out.
Dick McTaggart was 634-24
Would love to know how this could be verified. 8) Especially since he boxed for Great Britain.
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boxmel wrote:
Dick McTaggart was 634-24
Would love to know how this could be verified. 8) Especially since he boxed for Great Britain.
I don't know how you verify any of these records since even USA Boxing may not have all of these bouts recorded. The McTaggart record has been widely reported in various sources like:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscot ... icle/0031/
http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0612/two.htm
http://www.scottishboxing.co.uk/?p=621

Oh, wait, those are all British sources. . . hmmmm. :o
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lol wow thats alot of fights..and yea i believe u about breland being great, cullen..i dont recall seeing him fight before, but i've read lots of stuff on him and how he was killin dudes..if i wasnt on my phone i'd be on youtube..i'll have to get to a cpu soon and watch his fights and the fights that u posted up from ringside & the under 19's..did u record all of javontae starks & luis arias' fights?
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Breland was so tall for his weight that reach ate everyone up. Well almost everyone, Darryl Anthony did mar the otherwise perfect record. Breland may him pay in the pros though.
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CoreyWash wrote:lol wow thats alot of fights..and yea i believe u about breland being great, cullen..i dont recall seeing him fight before, but i've read lots of stuff on him and how he was killin dudes..if i wasnt on my phone i'd be on youtube..i'll have to get to a cpu soon and watch his fights and the fights that u posted up from ringside & the under 19's..did u record all of javontae starks & luis arias' fights?
No I didn't get starks or cuba's fights, unfortunately.

The thing about Breland was that I've never, ever, ever, ever, ever seen a guy that tall move so fast. You would think he didn't want to fight if it wasn't for him KO'ing almost everyone. He was just a freak of nature. He's a pro trainer now and I saw him in someone's corner the other day on TV. Can't remember the guy. I've got two Golden Gloves and two Olympic bouts on the site.
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Re: Best amateur record...Donald Curry

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I doubt 400-4 and 110-1 are right lol..
But Kostya Tszyu's record was pretty amazing and more beleavable, 259-11.
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i ended up losing the 1st day to a canadian guy..despite the fact that he was relentless and kept coming forward i felt like i won the fight clearly..i did spend a lil too much time on the ropes in the 3rd round, but i still felt i beat him..i should've been in the finals against that 6'5 guy from lansing, michigan..but im cool w/ everything that happened because i needed that experience..and i also got a lot of pointers on the scoring and the do's and dont's..
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i did spend a lil too much time on the ropes in the 3rd round,
Did you know that if you get up against the ropes, or in the corners, you will lose 2 judges for sure, and probably a third depending on the angle they have? Need to stay in the middle of the ring and move so all the judges can see you most of the time.
But Kostya Tszyu's record was pretty amazing and more beleavable, 259-11.
Is that verifiable by records kept either in Russia or Australia?
I don't know how you verify any of these records since even USA Boxing may not have all of these bouts recorded.
USA Boxing doesn't keep any records. Our boxers just started keeping track in 1987 when passbooks were first issued, so anything before that is suspect.
The McTaggart record has been widely reported in various sources like:
Was someone actually in attendance at each of his fights and keeping track?
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boxmel wrote:USA Boxing doesn't keep any records. Our boxers just started keeping track in 1987 when passbooks were first issued, so anything before that is suspect.
My point exactly. Most of these records cannot be verified.
boxmel wrote:Was someone actually in attendance at each of his fights and keeping track?
Actually, yes, Mel. Dick McTaggart. :lol:
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Actually, yes, Mel. Dick McTaggart. :lol:
Ooops - walked right into that one! :oops: My point being, of course, that boxers and coaches do exaggerate records. Unless there was an actual record keeper keeping records, nothing is verifiable.

In the case of Curry, and McTaggart, the math just doesn't make sense. Re McTaggart - how old was he when he started competing? How old was he when he stopped? How many competitions a week/month/year did he have?
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boxmel wrote:
i did spend a lil too much time on the ropes in the 3rd round,
Did you know that if you get up against the ropes, or in the corners, you will lose 2 judges for sure, and probably a third depending on the angle they have? Need to stay in the middle of the ring and move so all the judges can see you most of the time.
But Kostya Tszyu's record was pretty amazing and more beleavable, 259-11.
Is that verifiable by records kept either in Russia or Australia?
I don't know how you verify any of these records since even USA Boxing may not have all of these bouts recorded.
USA Boxing doesn't keep any records. Our boxers just started keeping track in 1987 when passbooks were first issued, so anything before that is suspect.
The McTaggart record has been widely reported in various sources like:
Was someone actually in attendance at each of his fights and keeping track?

mel-i didnt realize it would be like that, but now i know to keep it in the middle of the ring..the funny thing is my coach always telld us to stay away from the corners and ropes..but when u get tired the first thing to go is ur mind..im still glad i fought in the tourney because a few days leading up to it i wasnt sure because i had so much going on at home..but im gonna do the us championships & golden gloves..i'd like to do the pals, but i would have to pay for all of the travel/hotel myself and i already have lots of bills already..wish my club had sponsors and stuff like alot of the pal clubs..
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mel-i didnt realize it would be like that, but now i know to keep it in the middle of the ring..the funny thing is my coach always telld us to stay away from the corners and ropes..
Groan. When WILL you boxers start listening to your coaches! I'm really glad to hear your coach knows about the ropes and corners. Too many think their boxers will pile up points by having them get their opponent on the ropes and then wail away.
but when u get tired the first thing to go is ur mind..
Hopefully you're working on your stamina? :D
wish my club had sponsors and stuff like alot of the pal clubs..
What club are you with and in what city and state?
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yep stamina is #1 on my list..im with northside boxing club..ft worth, texas
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yep stamina is #1 on my list..im with northside boxing club..ft worth, texas
As well it should be! :D Texas consistently produces good boxers. Wonder if I know your coaches......... :o
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boxmel wrote:
yep stamina is #1 on my list..im with northside boxing club..ft worth, texas
As well it should be! :D Texas consistently produces good boxers. Wonder if I know your coaches......... :o

prolly not..his name is durwyn lamb..we haven't been to any national tourneys like gg, pals, or us championships
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