Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
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Boxing Prospect
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Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
Any weight, any gender...
Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
Jersey Joe Walcott was 37 (could be as old as 43 though)
Bundrage was 37
Davey Hilton Jr was 37
Jem Mace was 39
Fragomeni 39
Sam Soliman was 40
Malinga was 40
Soliman being the oldest
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Bundrage was 37
Davey Hilton Jr was 37
Jem Mace was 39
Fragomeni 39
Sam Soliman was 40
Malinga was 40
Soliman being the oldest
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
Possibly Terri Moss (41 years old) .... if you count the WIBF title for women ![[icon_neutral.gif] :neutral:](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
See I'm thinking a woman but I'm thinking Nao Ikeyama (WBO Atomweight) who was 43The Law wrote:Possibly Terri Moss (41 years old) .... if you count the WIBF title for women
Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
Did the WIBA she won not count? I'm not as in tune with women's titles..Boxing Prospect wrote:See I'm thinking a woman but I'm thinking Nao Ikeyama (WBO Atomweight) who was 43The Law wrote:Possibly Terri Moss (41 years old) .... if you count the WIBF title for women
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
TBF I was considering big 4 only (otherwise Bugner's WBF would be the one, he was 48 I think).JCS wrote:Did the WIBA she won not count? I'm not as in tune with women's titles..Boxing Prospect wrote:See I'm thinking a woman but I'm thinking Nao Ikeyama (WBO Atomweight) who was 43The Law wrote:Possibly Terri Moss (41 years old) .... if you count the WIBF title for women
Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
For some reason, I thought the WIBA was pretty legit.....Boxing Prospect wrote:
TBF I was considering big 4 only (otherwise Bugner's WBF would be the one, he was 48 I think).
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
Hard to take an org who uses a ".tripod.com" seriouslyJCS wrote:For some reason, I thought the WIBA was pretty legit.....Boxing Prospect wrote:
TBF I was considering big 4 only (otherwise Bugner's WBF would be the one, he was 48 I think).
http://wiba_ratings.tripod.com/
Their wikipedia entry is...interesting though.
Seems like Melissa Hernandez doesn't think much of them:
http://www.womenboxing.com/NEWS2011/new ... ntrash.htm
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ReggieDiggs
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
No. All titles are pretty bs these days, but the non-big 4 abc groups are even more of a joke than the big 4 abc groups plus woman's boxing is bs cuz they don't have any depth. A middle of the road trainer could probably pick a non-boxer off the street & train the girl for 2 years & fight for some sort of womens title.The Law wrote:if you count the WIBF title for women
Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
The so-called 'big 4' do not have the same status in women's boxing. There is a lot of confusion in women's boxing as to which title holds more credibility.
Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
The Law wrote:The so-called 'big 4' do not have the same status in women's boxing. There is a lot of confusion in women's boxing as to which title holds more credibility.
The big 4 are still a cut above WIBA/WIBF imo. The champions they have and the impact, certainly of the WBC tends to show that.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Anyone know the oldest "first time" champion?
The oldest "champion" that I know of, was possibly Dexter Dunworth, who won the Arkansas State Cruiserweight title at the age of 54.