No, he meant he lost to Lamotta in their 2nd fight.jaclem2 wrote:..sugar ray lost just once, not twice, to jake lamotta....
Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
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SUGARRAYSMELEE
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
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SUGARRAYSMELEE
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Yes, but all of those losses except two, Turpin and Lamotta, occurred when he was already well past his prime.elmersalsa wrote:It gotta be the great Sugar Ray Robinson
LTKO14 Joey Maxim
L15 Randy Turpin (I)
L10 Jake LaMotta (II)
L15,l15 Gene Fullmer (I,IV)
L15 Carmen Basilio (I)
L15, L15 Paul Pender
L10 Denny Moyer (II)
L10 Joey Giardello
L10 Terry Downes
In this list, he lost to 7 possible hall of famers.
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Botha has lost to four current/future hall of famers there mate so there is no shame there at all for the White Buffalogilgamesh wrote:A couple of Heavyweights that are generally not given much credit, but they both only lost to good fighters. In some cases past their prime, but still...
Francois Botha (5 losses)
Michael Moorer - L KO12
Mike Tyson - L KO5
Lennox Lewis - L KO2
Wladimir Klitschko - L KO8
Evander Holyfield - L KO8
Gerry Cooney (3 losses)
Larry Holmes - L KO13
Michael Spinks - L KO5
George Foreman - L KO2
Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
..sugar s..thanks for the correction...after you explained it to me i checked the others and saw my error...
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dajuggernaut
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Rufius Defibaugh- 1 career loss
- J'Leon Love
- J'Leon Love
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Yes We Can
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
What about Michael Katsidis ?
Robert Guerrero
Juan manuel Marquez
Juan Diaz
Joel Casamayor
Andrew Golota's are pretty good aswell, if not quite at the same level as others.
Riddick Bowe x 2
Lennox Lewis x1
Michael Grant
John Ruiz
Lamon Brewster
Ray Austin
Thomas Adamek
Robert Guerrero
Juan manuel Marquez
Juan Diaz
Joel Casamayor
Andrew Golota's are pretty good aswell, if not quite at the same level as others.
Riddick Bowe x 2
Lennox Lewis x1
Michael Grant
John Ruiz
Lamon Brewster
Ray Austin
Thomas Adamek
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Larry Holmes
Spinks x2
Tyson
Holyfield
McCall
Nielsen
Spinks x2
Tyson
Holyfield
McCall
Nielsen
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
keithmoonhangover wrote:Larry Holmes
Spinks x2
Tyson
and consider his age
Holyfield
McCall
Nielsen
Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
We have to give him Tyson too. Granted it was declared a NC, but only due to smoking pot. Golota showed his chin...and his shaky mental state in that one. Tyson would have about killed most guys with that straight right, and Golota got up pretty well...then quit.funtime wrote:What about Michael Katsidis ?
Robert Guerrero
Juan manuel Marquez
Juan Diaz
Joel Casamayor
Andrew Golota's are pretty good aswell, if not quite at the same level as others.
Riddick Bowe x 2
Lennox Lewis x1
Michael Grant
John Ruiz
Lamon Brewster
Ray Austin
Thomas Adamek
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Losing to John Ruiz, Ray Austin and Lamon Brewster is not impressive.jrc26 wrote:We have to give him Tyson too. Granted it was declared a NC, but only due to smoking pot. Golota showed his chin...and his shaky mental state in that one. Tyson would have about killed most guys with that straight right, and Golota got up pretty well...then quit.funtime wrote:What about Michael Katsidis ?
Robert Guerrero
Juan manuel Marquez
Juan Diaz
Joel Casamayor
Andrew Golota's are pretty good aswell, if not quite at the same level as others.
Riddick Bowe x 2
Lennox Lewis x1
Michael Grant
John Ruiz
Lamon Brewster
Ray Austin
Thomas Adamek
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dajuggernaut
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Sugar Ray Leonard-
-Hector Camacho
-Terry Norris
-Roberto Duran
-Hector Camacho
-Terry Norris
-Roberto Duran
Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Shout out to a buddy of mine: Roger brown
Vinny Pazienza
Edwin Rosario
Buddy McGirt
Tracy Spann
Frankie Randall
Livingstone Bramble
Paul Spadafora
Vinny Pazienza
Edwin Rosario
Buddy McGirt
Tracy Spann
Frankie Randall
Livingstone Bramble
Paul Spadafora
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
What of Michael Spinks?
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Thunder and Lightning
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Floyd Patterson has a pretty "good" list
Joey Maxim
Ingemar Johansson
Sonny Liston X2
Muhammed Ali X2
Jerry Quarry
Jimmy Ellis
Joey Maxim
Ingemar Johansson
Sonny Liston X2
Muhammed Ali X2
Jerry Quarry
Jimmy Ellis
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Sure does, and he whipped Maxim in reality. Terrible decision. He clearly beat Ellis, to boot.Thunder and Lightning wrote:Floyd Patterson has a pretty "good" list
Joey Maxim
Ingemar Johansson
Sonny Liston X2
Muhammed Ali X2
Jerry Quarry
Jimmy Ellis
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Laporte
Salvador Sanchez
Eusebio Pedroza
Julios Cesar Chavez
Azumah Nelson
Wilfredo Gomez
Kostya Tszyu
Barry McGuigan
John John Molina
Charles Murray
Salvador Sanchez
Eusebio Pedroza
Julios Cesar Chavez
Azumah Nelson
Wilfredo Gomez
Kostya Tszyu
Barry McGuigan
John John Molina
Charles Murray
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
LaPorte did it tough alright, though he shouldve bested Tszyu, being fair.
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NICARAGUAN NIGHTMARE
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Ricardo Mayorga
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elmersalsa
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
I have to agree...Also Chalky Wright and Fritzie Zivic comes to mind.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Laporte
Salvador Sanchez
Eusebio Pedroza
Julios Cesar Chavez
Azumah Nelson
Wilfredo Gomez
Kostya Tszyu
Barry McGuigan
John John Molina
Charles Murray
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Heartbreak_Kid79
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Frank Bruno
Every guy he ever lost to was a world champion... 2 of which are legends in Tyson & Lewis
Though he did lose convincing to Tyson.... Bruno was ahead on points agaisnt Witherspoon/Lewis before getting tagged
Tim Witherspoon
Bonecrusher Smith
Mike Tyson x2
Lennox Lewis
Every guy he ever lost to was a world champion... 2 of which are legends in Tyson & Lewis
Though he did lose convincing to Tyson.... Bruno was ahead on points agaisnt Witherspoon/Lewis before getting tagged
Tim Witherspoon
Bonecrusher Smith
Mike Tyson x2
Lennox Lewis
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The Great John L
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Joe Choynski
Corbett
Goddard
O'Brien
Sharkey
Hart
Walcott
McCoy
Fitz
Corbett
Goddard
O'Brien
Sharkey
Hart
Walcott
McCoy
Fitz
Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
George "Scrapiron" Johnson. Toughest "Opponent" of all maybe.
Quarry
Ron Lyle
George Foreman
Sonny Liston
Joe Frazier
Thad Spencer
Eddie Machen
Quarry
Ron Lyle
George Foreman
Sonny Liston
Joe Frazier
Thad Spencer
Eddie Machen
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AngryGoon38
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Re: Who has the most impressive resume of losses?
Tiger Ted Lowrey. 66-67 carear record.
Lost two decisions to Rocky Marciano. One of the losses was a razor thin decision from what i've heard. Before his 2nd fight with Rocky,his record was at 56-45.
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Lost two decisions to Rocky Marciano. One of the losses was a razor thin decision from what i've heard. Before his 2nd fight with Rocky,his record was at 56-45.
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