Tiny Tri-trilogy~IronBoy vs Mighty Atom vs Little Tiger

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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Tiny Tri-trilogy~IronBoy vs Mighty Atom vs Little Tiger

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That's Ivan Calderon, 32-0 KO, 6 KO, Jimmy Wilde, 92-0-2, 64 KO, and Jimmy Barry, 59-0-10, 39 KOs for the more challenged aficionados amongst us.

Iron Boy at 5', 104-108 limit, Mighty Atom at 5-2, 94-109lbs and Little Tiger at 5-2, 98-112 lbs, perfect matches all.

JimmyWilde's incredible record is fudged to the point of his first loss. He goes 45-5, 35 KOs from that point to finish at 137-5-2, KO.

Different era require a compromise. Barry with some bareknuckle experience, Wilde in 4-6 oz gloves, and Iron Boy in 8 ozers used to running around in expansive rings.

4oz gloves in 18' ring, 15 rds. Each meets the other 3x, so what are the records when the smoke clears after these tiny terrors are done throttling ring history?
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Wilde whips them all.
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Jimmy Wilde everyday of the week. one of the most underated fighters ever.

Wilde-V-Ricardo Lopez no there's a fight.
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Re: Tiny Tri-trilogy~IronBoy vs Mighty Atom vs Little Tiger

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El Raincoat wrote:Jimmy Wilde everyday of the week. one of the most underated fighters ever.
- Ivan Calderon has one of the most dynamic offenses ever and some of the best defensive footwork ever. That he can live in the modern era as perhaps the shortest champion in history and do it sans any significant power whatsoever is a modern miracle.

However, some of you would do well to read up on Little Tiger. Nobody ever came close to walking over him, it was quite the opposite:

http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/a ... ybarry.htm
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