gilgamesh wrote:Is the answer to Question 1 the infamous Eric Crumble?
Holly has more mate.
Just throwing it out there. There's one dude that had 4 wins and like 52 losses or something, Sam something. It could be him, I guess. Crumble was like 0-36 or something right, I know quite a few of his losses were 2nd KO Losses as well. He never made it past the 2nd that I recall.
I had my first pro fight in late 1983
I lost my first bout, on points, seven months later after 8 straight wins
I lost twice more, by stoppage, before winning my first national title at bantamweight
I lost my first european title tilt in a very close MD, drawing the rematch in Italy (at the end of the eighties)
My first world title shot ended in a controversial SD loss in my home leisure centre
My world title rematch occured 16 months later, in Texas, but I was stopped in 8
I won further honours at featherweight, but after achieving what was to be my last crack at a world title, in 1997 I was stopped inside a round.
Who am I?
si7dog7 wrote:sorry if out of turn
(and should be easy)
I had my first pro fight in late 1983
I lost my first bout, on points, seven months later after 8 straight wins
I lost twice more, by stoppage, before winning my first national title at bantamweight
I lost my first european title tilt in a very close MD, drawing the rematch in Italy (at the end of the eighties)
My first world title shot ended in a controversial SD loss in my home leisure centre
My world title rematch occured 16 months later, in Texas, but I was stopped in 8
I won further honours at featherweight, but after achieving what was to be my last crack at a world title, in 1997 I was stopped inside a round.
Who am I?
si7dog7 wrote:sorry if out of turn
(and should be easy)
I had my first pro fight in late 1983
I lost my first bout, on points, seven months later after 8 straight wins
I lost twice more, by stoppage, before winning my first national title at bantamweight
I lost my first european title tilt in a very close MD, drawing the rematch in Italy (at the end of the eighties)
My first world title shot ended in a controversial SD loss in my home leisure centre
My world title rematch occured 16 months later, in Texas, but I was stopped in 8
I won further honours at featherweight, but after achieving what was to be my last crack at a world title, in 1997 I was stopped inside a round.
Who am I?
I won a world title beating an undefeated fighter, I too was undefeated.
My only loss was in a world title defence to another undefeated fighter.
After this one defeat I had 9 fights, winning them all, and then never fought again.
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I won a world title beating an undefeated fighter
My only loss was in a world title defence
After this one defeat I won 9 fights and then never fought again.
I won a world title beating an undefeated fighter, I too was undefeated.
My only loss was in a world title defence to another undefeated fighter.
After this one defeat I had 9 fights, winning them all, and then never fought again.
I won a world title beating an undefeated fighter, I too was undefeated.
My only loss was in a world title defence to another undefeated fighter.
After this one defeat I had 9 fights, winning them all, and then never fought again.
In August, 1940 Hitler was allegedly (but hardly seriously!) offered to referee a 12 rounds fight the following month - between Tommy Spiegal and Johnny Rucker for the Pennsylvania State lightweight title.
Bundana wrote:In August, 1940 Hitler was allegedly (but hardly seriously!) offered to referee a 12 rounds fight the following month - between Tommy Spiegal and Johnny Rucker for the Pennsylvania State lightweight title.
Correct Again!
Who fought in the most main event fights in 1 calender month, meaning he fought in the most bouts that were scheduled for at least 10 rounds in 1 calender month.
Old bones Ian wrote:I only won 1 fight in my career, but went 15 rounds for the world title
Mario Martinez
There's a poster named Il Duce who has done quite a bit of posting on Serrano. According to him, Martinez had almost 30 wins; he cites programs from the Forum where Martinez fought on an Arguello undercard (v. Olivares on 11/23/1974).