Who Achieved The Most In The Fewest Career Fights?

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Controversial wrote: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.
It's a fine achievement no doubt especially considering his age. But purely in terms of the number of fights it's not really that few.

Ali won the HW championship in his 19th fight (admittedly he didn't have to unify titles like Tyson did)

Holyfield was cruiserweight champion in his 11th fight, undisputed cruiserweight champion in his 17th and then undisputed heavyweight champ in his 24th fight
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Diamond WEAPON wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Valero is a lighter weight Ibeabuchi without a Byrd or Tua on his record.
Demarco. :yay:
Mosquera wasn't a bad fighter TBH neither was Pitalua
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How about Undisputed Light Heavyweight Champion, Linear and IBF Heavyweight Champion 31-1 (21 KO) Michael Spinks?

Became WBA Light Heavyweight Champ in his seventeenth fight, added the WBC title in his twenty-third and added the newly created IBF title in his twenty-fifth. Then moved up to Heavyweight winning the IBF and lineal versions in his twenty-eighth. Despite the Tyson loss he had an impressive career overall.
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Good picks,

However the winner (in terms of impact on the sport) who has thus far been overlooked has to be
James J Corbett (won 11 (KO 5) + lost 4 (KO 3) + drawn 3 )

Two other fighters that spring to mind are David Reid & Davey Moore, neither set the sport on fire but they both won world titles in a very short period of time.
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He probably didn't achieve the most in the fewest, but Naseem Hamed didnt do so bad.
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clubberlang.....i'm inclined to agree that corbet probably mde the most impact with the fewest fights. he hasn't been overlooked though, as i listed him in my earlier post.

you obviously chose him on your own, without reading my post, so i'm glad someone else agrees.
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I hate to say this but Prince Naseem Hamed, did a hell of alot for 37 fights
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Current fighters I am tempted so say Koki Kameda He has 27 fights as so far he is a 3 weight world champion

won
WBA Light-Flyweight title against Juan Jose Landaeta
Steps up to Flyweight wins the WBC Flyweight title against Daisuke Naito only to lose it against Pongsaslek Wongjokjam
Goes up to Bantamweight defeats Alexander Munoz for the WBA Bantamweight title and has defended twice so far.

Also we can throw Vic Darchinyan into the mix as well As in his 41 fights to date he is also a three weight world champion having
Won the IBF Flyweight title in 2004 against Irene Pacheco and adds the IBO strap along the way. Makes 6 defences of his IBF Flyweight title before losing to Nonito Donaire. He then steps up to Super Flyweight to defeat Dmitry Kirillov for the IBF Super Flyweight title. Unifies with the WBA and WBC titles against Christian Mijares who he knocks out in 9 rounds. Defends his WBC and WBA titles three times. He then steps to Bantamweight full time after this although he lost an IBF bantamweight title challenge to Joseph Agbeko. As a full time Bantamweight he wins the IBO Bantamweight title TWICE

As for Donaire.
He knocks out Darinchyan in his 19th professional fight to take Darinchyan's Flyweight titles defends them three times. Steps up to Bantamweight and knocks out Fernando Montiel to win the WBC and WBO bantamweight titles and defends them against Omar Andres Narvaez.
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Jaclem wrote:clubberlang.....i'm inclined to agree that corbet probably mde the most impact with the fewest fights. he hasn't been overlooked though, as i listed him in my earlier post.

you obviously chose him on your own, without reading my post, so i'm glad someone else agrees.
:TU: Must have overlooked your post. Your spot on though, Corbett brought boxing into the modern era and also introduced science & tactics to a sport which was short on anything other then brute strength and durability.
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IRLangmaid25 wrote:Current fighters I am tempted so say Koki Kameda He has 27 fights as so far he is a 3 weight world champion

won
WBA Light-Flyweight title against Juan Jose Landaeta
Steps up to Flyweight wins the WBC Flyweight title against Daisuke Naito only to lose it against Pongsaslek Wongjokjam
Goes up to Bantamweight defeats Alexander Munoz for the WBA Bantamweight title and has defended twice so far.

Also we can throw Vic Darchinyan into the mix as well As in his 41 fights to date he is also a three weight world champion having
Won the IBF Flyweight title in 2004 against Irene Pacheco and adds the IBO strap along the way. Makes 6 defences of his IBF Flyweight title before losing to Nonito Donaire. He then steps up to Super Flyweight to defeat Dmitry Kirillov for the IBF Super Flyweight title. Unifies with the WBA and WBC titles against Christian Mijares who he knocks out in 9 rounds. Defends his WBC and WBA titles three times. He then steps to Bantamweight full time after this although he lost an IBF bantamweight title challenge to Joseph Agbeko. As a full time Bantamweight he wins the IBO Bantamweight title TWICE

As for Donaire.
He knocks out Darinchyan in his 19th professional fight to take Darinchyan's Flyweight titles defends them three times. Steps up to Bantamweight and knocks out Fernando Montiel to win the WBC and WBO bantamweight titles and defends them against Omar Andres Narvaez.
Ioka (and Rigondeaux if you include interims) are both current world champions with just 8 fights.
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Nobuo Nashiro, two-time champ by his 13th contest.
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It is a bit of a myth (because gloved fights werent considered fights). But Paddy Ryan - World heavyweight champion on debut certainly takes some beating. In fact i dont think it is possible to beat it!
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......i don't know why this one keeps going because clubberboy and i have already stated it is gentleman jim corbett..
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Jaclem wrote:......i don't know why this one keeps going because clubberboy and i have already stated it is gentleman jim corbett..
Yeah . . . except among the heavyweights, it's clearly Jeffries . . .

Corbett - 6 years to title shot; Jeff, 4 years to title shot.
Corbett - 16 fights before title shot; Jeff - 12 fights before title shot.
Corbett - one successful title defense; Jeff - seven successful title defenses.
Corbett lost title to Fitzsimmons and failed in two additional title tries against Jeffries; Jeff retired as undefeated heavyweight champion, and failed in one comeback attempt against Jack Johnson.
(All stats per boxrec.com)
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...raylaw....well, if you're going to put it that way .. :bow:


......one might add though that many of those early corbett fights were considered amateur matches, done in gentleman's clubs...(no, not the pole dancer ones) ..by some historians...fewer number of rounds for one thing. plus, sullivan was such a huge favorite over corbett that when the result was telegraphed around the country it wasn't believed by most who heard it and verification had to continue being sent.

overall career.....okay, jeffries...but getting there fastest...corbett.
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Thomas Hearns achieved quite a lot
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jeff fenech.

If holyfield had retired after beating Douglas and seeing the Tyson fight go.....at the end of 1991....his would have been a great body of work.
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mugabi wrote:jeff fenech.

If holyfield had retired after beating Douglas and seeing the Tyson fight go.....at the end of 1991....his would have been a great body of work.
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