Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
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tiny_acres
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Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Like the topic says.Who is your favorite journeyman?
Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Current: Darnell Boone
All-time: Emanuel Augustus
All-time: Emanuel Augustus
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tiny_acres
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Emanuel Agustus and Ross Purrity
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Emanuel Agustus and Wimpy Halstead
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The Great John L
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Manning Galloway
Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Current : Darnell Boone
All Time : Ross Purity
All Time : Ross Purity
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Baby Face Finster
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
My favourite was "The Hawaiian Punch" Jesus Salud.
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reggaereggae
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Great question. Wimpy was nuts - they did a KO feature on him years ago.Joe Boxer wrote:Emanuel Agustus and Wimpy Halstead
I always quite liked Buck Smith and he actually scored some world class wins.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... r&pageID=1
Check his record. Some legendary other journeyman including Reegie Strickland, Rob Calloway, Rocky Berg.
But he ko'd Kirkland Laing and Robert Wangila
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chucktaylor
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
it's tough it pick just one, but I like these guys:
Travis Walker
Darnell 'the ding-a-ling man
' Wilson
Kevin Johnson- I might catch a little flak for this choice, but whatever. I like is ultimate lazy man style.
Max Maxwell
Emanuel Augustus- He was revered when he used to fight on ESPN & is probably the most popular journeyman with fans.
Travis Walker
Darnell 'the ding-a-ling man
Kevin Johnson- I might catch a little flak for this choice, but whatever. I like is ultimate lazy man style.
Max Maxwell
Emanuel Augustus- He was revered when he used to fight on ESPN & is probably the most popular journeyman with fans.
Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
I like Boone, Rosado and Khomitsky.
Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
I'm going to show my age here and name a few:
Billy "Dynamite" Douglas (Buster's Dad).
Casey Gacic
Irish Gene Wells
George "Scrap Iron" Johnson
Billy "Dynamite" Douglas (Buster's Dad).
Casey Gacic
Irish Gene Wells
George "Scrap Iron" Johnson
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Emanuel Augustus was shot last night and on life support
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Emanuel Augustus is my favourite and that is horrible news
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reggaereggae wrote:Great question. Wimpy was nuts - they did a KO feature on him years ago.Joe Boxer wrote:Emanuel Agustus and Wimpy Halstead
I always quite liked Buck Smith and he actually scored some world class wins.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... r&pageID=1
Check his record. Some legendary other journeyman including Reegie Strickland, Rob Calloway, Rocky Berg.
But he ko'd Kirkland Laing and Robert Wangila
Yes, I liked Buck Smith mainly for the KO of Kirkland Laing, hell of a punch!!
Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Sugar Gibiliru.....got matched remoselessly hard throughout his 55 fight career and against a procession of British, Commonwealth, European champs and world title contenders. Ross Hale, Pat Barett x 2, Floyd Harvard x 2, Mark Reefer, Andy Holligan, Mike Ayers and a whole load more. Shook up the scene by unexpectedly beating Robert Dickie to win the British SF title and there is a draw in there with Pat Barett as well. Final record W16, D7, L32.
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I always liked Canadian HW Ken Lakusta
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Maybe Jesse Feliciano. I realize that he did fight for a world title, but he was still really just a journeyman with a few really good wins. I loved his heart and his all-action style, and he seemed like a really cool guy in his interviews.
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vovazilvova
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Ross Purity, Darnell wilson
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floyd mayweather
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
I have alot of favorites, but I'll keep them to my own life time rather than of all time...
Reggie Strickland
Bruce The Mouse Strauss
Donnie Pendelton
Frankie Hines
Don Steele
Jerry Wimpy Halstead
Smokin Bert Cooper
Ross Purrity
Danny Wofford
James Holly
Bobby Crabtree
Everett Bigfoot Martin
The list goes on and on...
Reggie Strickland
Bruce The Mouse Strauss
Donnie Pendelton
Frankie Hines
Don Steele
Jerry Wimpy Halstead
Smokin Bert Cooper
Ross Purrity
Danny Wofford
James Holly
Bobby Crabtree
Everett Bigfoot Martin
The list goes on and on...
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Jesse Burnett
Though he's a journeyman by record only. Far outside of the league of an Augustus in talent, but terribly mismanaged.
Though he's a journeyman by record only. Far outside of the league of an Augustus in talent, but terribly mismanaged.
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I hate that bastard (smiley face - which I can't do anymore)reggaereggae wrote:I always quite liked Buck Smith and he actually scored some world class wins.
But he ko'd Kirkland Laing and Robert Wangila
Laing one of my favourite fighters & that one hurt. Saying that, it was typical Laing to get kaoyed when he was rising up the rankings.
Back to the subject, does Steve Robinson count? Are you a journeyman if you win, and defend, a title? Comes in on 24 hours notice as a 13-9-1 fighter, beats the favourite in his hometown & then makes SEVEN defences - four of which were against British fighters who would have been favourites over him. Then a certain boxing promoter stitched him right up and cheated him out of a well deserved big payday by getting Naz made mandatory after some contract & ratings shenanigans.
Saoul Mamby is another. Had six losses before 1975 and was still beating undefeated prospects in the 1990's*
* - ok I am stretching things a bit there....
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Datsue
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@Taansend: I think you can rise out of journeyman beginnings to win a title yes & then sink back into it. It's more a description of momentum & what you're undergoing than a nomenclature that clings to you forever, imo.
Steve Robinson was definitely a journeyman, won a title, then went back to being one at the end. James J. Braddock, for a more famous & accomplished example.
I fvcking loved Emanuel Augustus (keep fighting mush, please keep fighting), but Freddie Pendleton (similar trajectory to Robinson but a much better fighter, matched much much much much harder) will always be my favourite.
Fearless Freddie fvcking rocked.
Steve Robinson was definitely a journeyman, won a title, then went back to being one at the end. James J. Braddock, for a more famous & accomplished example.
I fvcking loved Emanuel Augustus (keep fighting mush, please keep fighting), but Freddie Pendleton (similar trajectory to Robinson but a much better fighter, matched much much much much harder) will always be my favourite.
Fearless Freddie fvcking rocked.
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The Great John L
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Agreed, Burnett was an excellent fighter.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Jesse Burnett
Though he's a journeyman by record only. Far outside of the league of an Augustus in talent, but terribly mismanaged.
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polecateddy
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Re: Who is your all time favorite journeyman?
Never mind all those Yankies. Tony Booth!