Boxers who peaked late?

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Boxers who peaked late?

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Bernard hopkins and archie moore are the first that come to mind
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Lennox
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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.
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:D

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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":D

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...

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^^^I guess this particular reminder of your Boxing knowledge & its obvious limits puts paid to your little diversion in this thread :lol:
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Lennox
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.

"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!"

:D
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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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john ruiz
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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!"

:D
All very good, but the question remains.

Still having trouble placing him, Collie? Image
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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...

:D
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No answer?

That's alright. Didn't think you'd recognise him :lol:
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:No answer?

That's alright. Didn't think you'd recognise him :lol:

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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bollox wrote:Daniel Zaragoza. He was better as a 30+ year old which is very unusual for a bantam
Yes, being 30 plus at such a Low weight, that's like being Ancient at that weight!
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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 :roll: ), but then he matured into a really decent cruiserweight who was very hard to beat.
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Glen Johnson
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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. :TU:

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.
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Sumbu Kalambay
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Silvio Branco
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