retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
fighters who, for one reason or another, retired as unbeaten fighters but without winning any significant titles..........perhaps they had the potential to go further but for injury or whatever, their careers were cut short.
come on fellas.......anyone spring to mind...
George kandelaki....?
come on fellas.......anyone spring to mind...
George kandelaki....?
Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Not sure if he fits in the topic heading but Ike Ibeabuchi was sent to the slammer unbeaten and never having won a title of any note.
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ed robinson
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
I used to train with a guy called Anthony McFadden - a light-middleweight who was very heavy handed. He quit the sport unbeaten and has done well in business.
Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
i remember ike stopping chris byrd i think.Deno1986 wrote:Not sure if he fits in the topic heading but Ike Ibeabuchi was sent to the slammer unbeaten and never having won a title of any note.
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why did he quit?ed robinson wrote:I used to train with a guy called Anthony McFadden - a light-middleweight who was very heavy handed. He quit the sport unbeaten and has done well in business.
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TerribleTerry
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Lester Jacobs retired unbeaten if I remember correctly...
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Whenever this topic comes up I think of one man....Samson Dutch boy Gym
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
To go 43-0 (36KOs) makes you wonder why he never fought for a notable title.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
To go 43-0 (36KOs) makes you wonder why he never fought for a notable title.
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black panther
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Thinking of a boxer of african origin, I think he's a trainer in London now. I think he was a super middleweight.....name begins with "T" I think. Fvck this is going to bug me now...........
Of course I always wonder how far Kevin "Real Hammer" Lear could have gone as well:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Dealing with a prime Gomez the way he did after only 12 fights was impressive. I think he had a bad injury of some sort.
Of course I always wonder how far Kevin "Real Hammer" Lear could have gone as well:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Dealing with a prime Gomez the way he did after only 12 fights was impressive. I think he had a bad injury of some sort.
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Lear was the first one who sprang to mind for me, think it was a shoulder injury that done him in.black panther wrote:Thinking of a boxer of african origin, I think he's a trainer in London now. I think he was a super middleweight.....name begins with "T" I think. Fvck this is going to bug me now...........
Of course I always wonder how far Kevin "Real Hammer" Lear could have gone as well:
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Dealing with a prime Gomez the way he did after only 12 fights was impressive. I think he had a bad injury of some sort.
Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
GAV wrote:Whenever this topic comes up I think of one man....Samson Dutch boy Gym
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
To go 43-0 (36KOs) makes you wonder why he never fought for a notable title.
wow 39 defences
Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
don't forget lestor jacobs!
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ed robinson
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Black panther - you're thinking of Babatunde Ajayi - now known as Tunde - a promising trainer who has worked with Kevin Mitchell and Akaash Bhatia. He was a pro with Eugene Maloney if I remember correctly.
Rhino - McFadden quit after a hard fight with Jimmy Vincent - I think he was a surveyor or something and knew he'd make more money in that field. He was massive for 11 stone and didn't look anything too special but every thudding punch he threw would rattle your head.
Rhino - McFadden quit after a hard fight with Jimmy Vincent - I think he was a surveyor or something and knew he'd make more money in that field. He was massive for 11 stone and didn't look anything too special but every thudding punch he threw would rattle your head.
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what about jason ratcliff he was 8-0 3ko's massive ticket seller from romford he retired and has his own building company now ???
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Sure this guy got beaten once but he retired at his peak with some good wins and an ibo title.....and he's a guy who despite a crowd pleasing mix of skill,power and vulnerability never gets talked about anywhere....................javaid "too sleeq" khaliq.....he was a british pakistani ring hero before amir khan......too bad nottingham doesnt support its own fighters
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
yeah, right.mugabi wrote:too bad nottingham doesnt support its own fighters
carl Froch has to pay those 8000 people to turn up every time.
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I always think of Laszlo Papp, who was unbeaten and close to a world title shot when the Hungarian government lost its nerve.
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IMO Papp was the greatest amatuer that ever lived. But because of communism he was prevented from fighting for a world title.bennie wrote:I always think of Laszlo Papp, who was unbeaten and close to a world title shot when the Hungarian government lost its nerve.
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Please!veriton wrote:don't forget lestor jacobs!
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Baby Joe Mesi. 36-0 with 29 Knockouts http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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fightacademy
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
stuart brooks...... good fighter big ticket seller, quit the sport when his younger brother scott was killed he too was a big prospect
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Mark Epton
There was a fighter called Agustin Senin over in Spain who was 42-0-1 but he was also European bantamweight champion - I don't know why he retired.
There was a fighter called Agustin Senin over in Spain who was 42-0-1 but he was also European bantamweight champion - I don't know why he retired.
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Yeah, would have been good to see how far Mesi could have gone. I still think he could have gone further at the time the scan ended his career.
Lester Jacobs' record was flattering. He was pretty good domestically, but an in-form Delroy Leslie gave him fits and I think that pretty much tells you Lester's level.
Lear was the one that got away IMO. Without the shoulder injury and improved dedication I'm sure he could have become a top tier European level fighter...who knows! He really gave Gomez a spanking when he was really just a very good novice. Shows what potential he had.
Lester Jacobs' record was flattering. He was pretty good domestically, but an in-form Delroy Leslie gave him fits and I think that pretty much tells you Lester's level.
Lear was the one that got away IMO. Without the shoulder injury and improved dedication I'm sure he could have become a top tier European level fighter...who knows! He really gave Gomez a spanking when he was really just a very good novice. Shows what potential he had.
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
isn't that Italian wifebeater from Pittsburgh still unbeaten?
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black panther
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
ed robinson wrote:Black panther - you're thinking of Babatunde Ajayi - now known as Tunde - a promising trainer who has worked with Kevin Mitchell and Akaash Bhatia. He was a pro with Eugene Maloney if I remember correctly.
Rhino - McFadden quit after a hard fight with Jimmy Vincent - I think he was a surveyor or something and knew he'd make more money in that field. He was massive for 11 stone and didn't look anything too special but every thudding punch he threw would rattle your head.
Thanks man, that was driving me crazy!
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Re: retirted unbeaten..........but without any significant title
Oh yeah that guy mentioned about 4 posts before yours. Yeah easy to forget him isn't it!veriton wrote:don't forget lestor jacobs!