Top Boxers With Late Starts

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Tony1244
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Top Boxers With Late Starts

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I was thinking about how well Bryant Jennings has done against vastly experienced fighters like Wlad and Mike Perez with his late start. I think they said he didn't walk into a boxing gym until he was 26. Bonecrusher Smith also did well with a late start, but I think jennings is even better. Any names you guys can think of regarding fighters with good careers who started very late?
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Tony Thompson
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Ron Lyle started professionally at 30.
Nate Campbell at 27 (I think).
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Seth Mitchell I wouldn't say top, but considering how late he came he did pretty good for himself.
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hulkmaniac wrote:Seth Mitchell I wouldn't say top, but considering how late he came he did pretty good for himself.
Derrick Jefferson is another like that--never an elite HW but much more successful than most who started boxing at 25.
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steve collins
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brilo33 wrote:steve collins
Father or son?
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Taansend wrote:
brilo33 wrote:steve collins
Father or son?
meant father. but i meant recognition rather then boxing, late as Steve had been fighting in usa since a young man. just as my old brother who is and london irish man. always made out Collins came out of know where , and he was this celtic warrior who would not be stopped and won the world title with pure heart. which i say collins was a good fighter fought Mike McCallum for a world title in Boston,which i think he lost quite wide, but gained loads. and was a wbo middleweight champion before the eubank fight
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Anthony Mundine started boxing at 25 :box:
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