Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
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ben geoghegan
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Another vote here for Jeff. If you include old timers, Gentleman Jackson won the title in his third fight and final fight.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Roger Mayweather was early for him too. Who the fuk has LaPorte for their 4th fight!? Unrealtennessee wrote:Kostya Tszyu was in very tough early. juan laporte in 4th fight, sammy fuentes in 6th, livingston bramble in 10th followed by hector lopez. 31 career wins
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Jeff Fenech deserves a shout.
I think he won titles in three divisions in under twenty fights.
I think he won titles in three divisions in under twenty fights.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Fernando Vargas got a lot done in few fights. Of the last twenty years, De La Hoya must get the nod though.
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
...jdc...yes indeed ingemar did achieve a lot in so few fights, which is why i listed him in my post. i agree with most here that jeffries probably is the leading contender in this category.
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Sorry jaclem, must have missed him.jaclem2 wrote:...jdc...yes indeed ingemar did achieve a lot in so few fights, which is why i listed him in my post. i agree with most here that jeffries probably is the leading contender in this category.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:I'm basing it on who he beat. The titles he won and how many top fighter he beat that were #1 in the division. It's just my opinion, but no doubt some people will come on here and sling insults at me for it.JDC wrote:Jeffries retired after 20 or so fights. Leonard had won nothing after the same number of fights. Leonard had twice as many fights and not many more title fights.
No insults from me. Well not today, anyway
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iamasadlittleboy
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Valero 2 weight champion...must have the most accomplished on a total career rounds basis. 27 fights with 8 title fights, 6 defences in JUST 100 rounds.Expug wrote:Jeff Fenech deserves a shout.
I think he won titles in three divisions in under twenty fights.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Please. Valero fought nobody.
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
...jdc...think nothing of it...boxbuzz copies me all the time... 
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
jaclem2 wrote:...jdc...think nothing of it...boxbuzz copies me all the time...
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Nope. Exhibition.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Valero is a lighter weight Ibeabuchi without a Byrd or Tua on his record.
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
gentleman john jackson
john gully
hen pearce
john gully
hen pearce
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Muangsurin had a decent run.
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Ike Ibeabuchi should certainly be mentioned here.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Nope. Exhibition.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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thunderfromdownunder
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
his final record was 29-3-1. Three world titles, prob should have been four to mind you. Most of his competition was pretty solid as well. Though my vote would go to Leonard personallyExpug wrote:Jeff Fenech deserves a shout.
I think he won titles in three divisions in under twenty fights.
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Holyfield did a hell of alot in his first 40 fights. He still thinks he has something to prove though
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
His amazing feat is having so few bouts over such an interminable career.mattsplat wrote:Holyfield did a hell of alot in his first 40 fights. He still thinks he has something to prove though
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The 1bangkid
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Naseem Hamed did alot in 37 fights
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Three legends who fought each other all did pretty well; Azumah Nelson, Wilfredo Gomez and Salvador Sanchez. Jeff Fenech is a good call. Wayne Mculloch also.
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Diamond WEAPON
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Demarco.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Valero is a lighter weight Ibeabuchi without a Byrd or Tua on his record.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
DeMarco wont be famous until Erik makes him with a beating.
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Controversial
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Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Although he ended up having 58 fights Mike Tyson was the youngest heavyweight champ after 28 fights and undisputed heavyweight champion after 31 fights. Not a bad achievement.
Re: Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?
Dare I mention... Beibut Shumenov.
There. I did it
There. I did it