Champions whose only losses were to other champions.

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Champions whose only losses were to other champions.

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I'm looking for a listing of former champions whose only losses (or draws) were to other champions for their entire career. In any weight class. I don't think the list will be that long.

Linear/WBC/WBA/IBF only. I can't get any more complicated than that.

E.G.
*Foreman does not make the cut by virtue of his loss to Jimmy Young and Shannon Briggs
*Frazier does not make the cut by virtue of his draw to Jumbo Cummings
*Ali Makes the Cut only due to the fact that Norton actually held the WBC belt even if it was given to him. Berbick Held the WBC title as well.
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Post by Jaclem »

.....it sounds like an impressive list, but when ingemar johansenn is the first name i think of it loses a little luster.

joe louis, on the other hand, brightens things up a bit.

jim jeffrfies and gene tunney also add luster.


the tough thing is to find boxers in the smaller divisions...usually had more fights and so many in past era fought over thre weight matches. so tough, in fact, that i don't think i'll dig for them, though i'll be watcing this thread with interrest.
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Michael Spinks only loss was to Mike Tyson
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Michael Nunn had 4 career losses all to champions ( Toney, Little, Liles and Graciano Rocchigiani )
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Azumah Nelson lost to all champions ( Sanchez, Whitaker, Leija, and Genero Hernandez)
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Roy Jones Jr.
Mike McCallum
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Vitali Klitschko. Lennox Lewis.
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Edwin Rosario
Felix Trinidad
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Tszyu , Fenech
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The Loser of the Calzaggy Lacy fight will enter this catagory.
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Decagon wrote:Riddick Bowe
Lennox Lewis
Ike Ibeabuchi
Ike Ibeabuchi shouldn't be included on this list.
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Eder Jofre
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two more greats
wilfredo gomez
carlos zarate
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Re: Champions whose only losses were to other champions.

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BoxBuzz wrote:I'm looking for a listing of former champions whose only losses (or draws) were to other champions for their entire career. In any weight class. I don't think the list will be that long.

Linear/WBC/WBA/IBF only. I can't get any more complicated than that.

E.G.
*Foreman does not make the cut by virtue of his loss to Jimmy Young and Shannon Briggs
*Frazier does not make the cut by virtue of his draw to Jumbo Cummings
*Ali Makes the Cut only due to the fact that Norton actually held the WBC belt even if it was given to him. Berbick Held the WBC title as well.
I'm just nitpicking here, but technically George Foreman was the linear champ when he lost to Shannon Briggs, even though all his titles had been stripped. Because of this, some people (including myself), count Shannon Briggs as the linear champ from the time he beat Foreman until the time he lost to Lennox Lewis. That said, it doesn't matter at all because as you already pointed out, Foreman lost to Jimmy Ellis as well. Just attempting to clarify a little bit.
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Naseem Hamed.
Paul Ingle.
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Do Interim WBA/WBC/IBF Titles Count?
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Lennox Lewis?

It doesn't count when the person who beats you gets YOUR title, and only your title.

You could try to claim Rahman, because he was just handed the WBC belt...

But Oliver McCall was never the champ before he beat Lennox, nor did he gain a title after beating Lennox.
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Tantum wrote:Lennox Lewis?

It doesn't count when the person who beats you gets YOUR title, and only your title.

You could try to claim Rahman, because he was just handed the WBC belt...

But Oliver McCall was never the champ before he beat Lennox, nor did he gain a title after beating Lennox.
Should it count if the person who beats you gets only YOUR title, but manages to defend it successfully at least once?

Or does it have to be a completely different title all together?
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Tantum wrote:Lennox Lewis?

It doesn't count when the person who beats you gets YOUR title, and only your title.

You could try to claim Rahman, because he was just handed the WBC belt...

But Oliver McCall was never the champ before he beat Lennox, nor did he gain a title after beating Lennox.
rahman got beat by tua.mccall became wbc champ when he beat lennox.
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Post by iceman21287 »

dalek wrote:
Tantum wrote:Lennox Lewis?

It doesn't count when the person who beats you gets YOUR title, and only your title.

You could try to claim Rahman, because he was just handed the WBC belt...

But Oliver McCall was never the champ before he beat Lennox, nor did he gain a title after beating Lennox.
rahman got beat by tua.mccall became wbc champ when he beat lennox.
He meant that you could say that Lewis was beat by a champ in Rahman, because Rahman just got back the WBC belt.
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Post by dalek »

well i don't get you!rahman was a champ anyway when ko'ing lennox.
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Post by iceman21287 »

dalek wrote:well i don't get you!rahman was a champ anyway when ko'ing lennox.
His point was that it doesn't count as losing to a champ if the only belt the guy won was from you. So, in the case of McCall, who never had another belt besides the one he got from Lewis, it wouldn't count as Lewis losing to a champion. In the case of Rahman, because he just got a belt that he didn't get from lewis, it would count as losing to a champion.
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Post by tagjohnson »

Sugar Ray Leonard?
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Post by BoxBuzz »

Yes the championship you take from someone else would qualify for the simple approach to this. It's not complex. Ali did not qualify for this until Berbick actually won the WBC title.

Yeah thats why Ingemar qualifies. Damn I forgot that McCall was actually a WBC champ for a while. amazing.
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FranK Bruno?

losses to:

Witherspoon
Smith
Tyson
Lewis
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