Boxers who peaked late?
Boxers who peaked late?
Bernard hopkins and archie moore are the first that come to mind
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Lennox
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Goodnight, Irene
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Joe Walcott. For a fella who turned pro at sixteen, he sure took his time coming to the party!
In the lower weights, I think of Kostya Tszyu &, among current men, Juan Manuel Marquez took a lot of time to develope into his own.
Nate Campbell, Ron Lyle &, to a lesser extent, Larry Holmes, could all be seen as late-bloomers, but all got a late start in the game, so it's more understandable.
In the lower weights, I think of Kostya Tszyu &, among current men, Juan Manuel Marquez took a lot of time to develope into his own.
Nate Campbell, Ron Lyle &, to a lesser extent, Larry Holmes, could all be seen as late-bloomers, but all got a late start in the game, so it's more understandable.
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Kostya?
The guy who was fighting 10 rounders by his third pro fight?
The guy who beat Juan LaPorte in his 4th pro fight?
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Goodnight, Irene
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Kostya?
The guy who was fighting 10 rounders by his third pro fight?
The guy who beat Juan LaPorte in his 4th pro fight?" - Darling
The guy who, in his own words, says he was a better fighter at 35 than at 25? Yeah, the same...but what does Tszyu himself know, when you're here to straighten us all out, eh Collie?
Who is this, BTW...

^^^I guess this particular reminder of your Boxing knowledge & its obvious limits puts paid to your little diversion in this thread
Kostya?
The guy who was fighting 10 rounders by his third pro fight?
The guy who beat Juan LaPorte in his 4th pro fight?" - Darling
The guy who, in his own words, says he was a better fighter at 35 than at 25? Yeah, the same...but what does Tszyu himself know, when you're here to straighten us all out, eh Collie?
Who is this, BTW...

^^^I guess this particular reminder of your Boxing knowledge & its obvious limits puts paid to your little diversion in this thread
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Goodnight, Irene
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Of course, the HW's will dominate this discussion (for three primary reasons), & Lewis is one of the most prominent examples. Like Holmes before him, he started late by professional standards, but he took longer still to reach his peak. I see Lewis as entering his prime under Steward's tutelage, around 1997 or so. That means he was past thirty & had been in the ranks for the better part of a decade before reaching his true peak.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Lennox
"Fine wine, well-aged," as was Lewis' own paraphrased assessment.
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Poor old Irene.
Self-proclaimed boxing expert and World's Greatest Doorman at The Pink Oboe.
"Sorry sir, members only tonight. Oh, it's you Rupert. I didn't recognise you with your trousers on. Come in, the festivities are about to start!"
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Self-proclaimed boxing expert and World's Greatest Doorman at The Pink Oboe.
"Sorry sir, members only tonight. Oh, it's you Rupert. I didn't recognise you with your trousers on. Come in, the festivities are about to start!"
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Daniel Zaragoza. He was better as a 30+ year old which is very unusual for a bantam
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Sergio Martinez
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Goodnight, Irene
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All very good, but the question remains.Darling wrote:Poor old Irene.
Self-proclaimed boxing expert and World's Greatest Doorman at The Pink Oboe.
"Sorry sir, members only tonight. Oh, it's you Rupert. I didn't recognise you with your trousers on. Come in, the festivities are about to start!"
Still having trouble placing him, Collie?

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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
All very good, but the question remains.
What was the question? Am I willing to teach you something about boxing? Yes, of course. I have already offered you one on one sessions (not like the ones you have with Rupert) but you keep crying off...
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No answer?
That's alright. Didn't think you'd recognise him
That's alright. Didn't think you'd recognise him
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:No answer?
That's alright. Didn't think you'd recognise him
Looks like Kid Azteca, Irene.
So, I got mine right.
Let's see how you go.
Who is this well known fighter? (I covered up his initials on his shorts).

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Rocky Balboa
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Yes, being 30 plus at such a Low weight, that's like being Ancient at that weight!bollox wrote:Daniel Zaragoza. He was better as a 30+ year old which is very unusual for a bantam
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BO Selecta
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Johnny Nelson.
Started off a total embarrassment, culminating in 2 of the worst world title challenges I've ever seen, against DeLeon & Warring (at least before Audley Harrison's 'challenge' to David Haye
), but then he matured into a really decent cruiserweight who was very hard to beat.
Started off a total embarrassment, culminating in 2 of the worst world title challenges I've ever seen, against DeLeon & Warring (at least before Audley Harrison's 'challenge' to David Haye
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Glen Johnson
Johnny Nelson
Steve Collins
Jim Watt
Johnny Nelson
Steve Collins
Jim Watt
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Initally I was going to say Jersey Joe Walcott, but maybe that is the obvious choice.
Someone beat me to the punch her ehtough, i was going to say Steve Collins as well.
And Bernard Hopkins has doen exceptionally well since turning 40.
And maybe we could throw George Foreman and Vitali Klitchsko in there too.
Someone beat me to the punch her ehtough, i was going to say Steve Collins as well.
And Bernard Hopkins has doen exceptionally well since turning 40.
And maybe we could throw George Foreman and Vitali Klitchsko in there too.
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How about Dick Tiger? He was about 30 and had been fighting professionally for about 7 years before he hit his peak.
Another would be Joe Brown. He was 30 and had been fighting as a pro for more than 10 years before he won the lightweight title.
Another would be Joe Brown. He was 30 and had been fighting as a pro for more than 10 years before he won the lightweight title.
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