I still need these times -- can anyone help? Also, if I missed any recent "alphabet titles" let me know please!
Time Winner Loser Date Title
--- Tommy Burns Jim O'Brien Mar 28, 1906 Lineal HEAVY
--- Tommy Burns James J. Walker Mar 28, 1906 Lineal HEAVY
--- Rob Callaway Troy Weida Mar 31, 2000 IBA Jr. Heavy
---- Johnny Nelson Tom Collins Aug 11, 1993 WBF CRUISER
---- Wayne Braithwaite Adam Watt Mar 15, 1999 WBB CRUISER
---- Holsey Ellingburg Jay Snyder Sep 17, 1995 WBF CRUISER
---- Andre Purlett Bill Medei Aug 30, 1996 NBA CRUISER
--- Domenic Carter Rocky Gannon Dec 10, 1996 IBA 175
--- Sam Retta Alberto Alicea May 10, 1997 WAA 160
2:05 Eddie McGoorty Dave Smith Jan 1, 1914 Aus 160
1:40 Ted “Kid” Lewis Jimmy Duffy Nov 23, 1915 Lineal 147
--- Pedro Arroyo Eddy Denis Moran Aug 22, 1992 NBA 130
0:31 John Michael Johnson Augie Sanchez Dec 7, 2001 IBA 126
---- Johnny Bredahl Rolando Pasqua Mar 29, 1996 IBO 118
---- Lukchaopormasak Samson Luis Sosa Apr 4, 1996 WBF 115
---- Lukchaopormasak Samson Jihno Lee Jan 29, 2000 WBF 115
---- Jesper Jensen Mzukisi Marali Nov 14, 1997 IBC 112
--- Pongsaklek Wonjongkam Mzukisi Sikali Mar 28, 1997 WBU 108
--- Pongsaklek Wonjongkam Daisuke Naito Apr 19, 2002 WBC 112
First-Round Kayo Times Still Needed
Grey
Here's one:
(Fightnews)
"Hard-punching WBC flyweight champ Pongsaklek Singwangcha Wonjongkam (44-2, 26 KOs), 112, registered the quickest KO defense in flyweight history, as he exploded with a vicious southpaw left to the bottom of previously unbeaten Japanese Daisuke Naito (19-1-2, 14 KOs), 112, blasting him out in just 34 seconds of the opening session in Khonkaen, Thailand."
(Fightnews)
"Hard-punching WBC flyweight champ Pongsaklek Singwangcha Wonjongkam (44-2, 26 KOs), 112, registered the quickest KO defense in flyweight history, as he exploded with a vicious southpaw left to the bottom of previously unbeaten Japanese Daisuke Naito (19-1-2, 14 KOs), 112, blasting him out in just 34 seconds of the opening session in Khonkaen, Thailand."
Wonjongkam - Naito 0:34 seconds
From http://www.ing-japan.com
KHONKAEN, THAILAND-Hard-punching WBC flyweight champ Pongsaklek Singwangcha Wonjongkam (44-2, 26 KOs), 112, registered the quickest KO defense in flyweight history, as he exploded with a vicious southpaw left to the bottom of previously unbeaten Japanese Daisuke Naito (19-1-2, 14 KOs), 112, blasting him out in just 34 seconds of the opening session in Khonkaen,
From http://www.ing-japan.com
KHONKAEN, THAILAND-Hard-punching WBC flyweight champ Pongsaklek Singwangcha Wonjongkam (44-2, 26 KOs), 112, registered the quickest KO defense in flyweight history, as he exploded with a vicious southpaw left to the bottom of previously unbeaten Japanese Daisuke Naito (19-1-2, 14 KOs), 112, blasting him out in just 34 seconds of the opening session in Khonkaen,
Here's another from ring-japan.com 1/29/2000 Samsom -Lee 1:28
Your Lukchaopormasak Samson is Boxrec's Samson Dutchboy Gym
January 29, 2000
BANGKOK-SAMSON TOYOTA-THAILAND, previously fighting as Samson 3K-Battery, registered the 30th defense of his WBF super-fly title, as he demolished a Korean opponent named JINHO LEE at 1:28 of the opening session in a scheduled 12. The Thai lefty Samson, 35-0, 32 KOs, is slated to make his 31st defense this Mar.
Your Lukchaopormasak Samson is Boxrec's Samson Dutchboy Gym
January 29, 2000
BANGKOK-SAMSON TOYOTA-THAILAND, previously fighting as Samson 3K-Battery, registered the 30th defense of his WBF super-fly title, as he demolished a Korean opponent named JINHO LEE at 1:28 of the opening session in a scheduled 12. The Thai lefty Samson, 35-0, 32 KOs, is slated to make his 31st defense this Mar.
HMM -- I was aware of the different names -- but I wasn't aware that all he had that many defenses??
Is that number right?
The WBF webpage says he had 39 defenses; yet at last count he had 38???
2001-10-26
SAMSON SCORES 37TH DEFENSE OF HIS WBF 115-POUND TITLE
Unbeaten Thailander Samson Kratindaeng-Gym scored his 37th defense of the WBF super-flyweight belt as he decisioned Filipino Orly Padillo over 12 rounds at Sonkra Province, Thailand, on October 26.
FROM WBF --
Samson "Toyota Gym" "Dutch Boy" Gym, etc., the best jr. bantamweight in the history of the division retires after his last fight this month in Thailand. The superstar won the title several years ago in his ninth bout and looks to retire undefeated at 43-0, after 39 successful WBF defences! We wish him well. Samson is now enshrined in our "fighters pages", which lists full bios and records of current WBF superstar champions and legends.
Is that number right?
The WBF webpage says he had 39 defenses; yet at last count he had 38???
2001-10-26
SAMSON SCORES 37TH DEFENSE OF HIS WBF 115-POUND TITLE
Unbeaten Thailander Samson Kratindaeng-Gym scored his 37th defense of the WBF super-flyweight belt as he decisioned Filipino Orly Padillo over 12 rounds at Sonkra Province, Thailand, on October 26.
FROM WBF --
Samson "Toyota Gym" "Dutch Boy" Gym, etc., the best jr. bantamweight in the history of the division retires after his last fight this month in Thailand. The superstar won the title several years ago in his ninth bout and looks to retire undefeated at 43-0, after 39 successful WBF defences! We wish him well. Samson is now enshrined in our "fighters pages", which lists full bios and records of current WBF superstar champions and legends.
Johnny Nelson v Tom Collins
Mike, time of ending for above fight. (2.15).
Source, British Boxing Yearbook 1995
Source, British Boxing Yearbook 1995
