Who had the longest unbeaten run without a title shot?
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Who had the longest unbeaten run without a title shot?
Further to my earlier post about Elmer Ray it got me thinking who had the longest unbeaten run without ever getting a title shot.
Elmer Ray had a 50 win (44 ko) winning streak over 3 years and never got a shot at the title.
Harry 'Kid' Matthews had a 52 fight streak - 51 wins (36 ko) with 1 draw over nearly 6 years and never got a title shot (although he lost to Marciano in the title eliminator)
Anyone got any others?
Elmer Ray had a 50 win (44 ko) winning streak over 3 years and never got a shot at the title.
Harry 'Kid' Matthews had a 52 fight streak - 51 wins (36 ko) with 1 draw over nearly 6 years and never got a title shot (although he lost to Marciano in the title eliminator)
Anyone got any others?
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Nice one expug.expug wrote:Had to think about it a little bit. Young Griffo was unbeaten in the first 104 bouts of his career before getting a title shot. I know its going back a ways, but hes the best I could come up with. Some of those fights were NC but he didnt lose.
I did mean the longest winning streak without EVER getting a title shot though.
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Packey's lack of a title shot is more of a shame than Buck Smith's as Packey took on all comers and faught many more contenders then Smith did. Also it was said that Packey lost the desire to KO his opponents and would purposely not knock people out later on in his career. Which led to the more newspaper decisions he gained later on.
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As a curiosity, and a valuable information, Jaime Giné, Argentinian and South American Lightweight Champion, between 1954 to 1960, from the opening of his pro career, fought 87 times, winning 81 (32 by K.O.), drawing 6 and losing none; his first lost was against Nicolino Locche. This is a record for all South America of fighters who never fought for a Worl Title; in his moment, he was rated world number 7 by The Ring Magazine
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