Scenario 1 - hypothetically perhaps but I was say its a slim chance because I don't think they would have had the same power at 17 - and again, if there is a well known chinny champion, then he aint going to be champion for long and its likely another guy would get to him first.Kilsby wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 15:20A good hypothesis and interesting conversation....stujones wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 15:06To answer it bluntly - there has been nobody ready enough...... tell me a fighter who you have seen at 17 and you've thought "yes their ready for a title fight now". I've listed quite a few of the more well known early developers - they weren't ready at 17.
Marco Antonio Barrera turned pro at something 15 and is possibly the closest - he was domestic pro champ at around that age - but he was physically developing, as soon he was ready to step up in class, he had to move up in weight. He "ran out of time" to do it a Flyweight. I don't think he would have been ready anyway - he didn't have things all his own way at domestic championship level.... again it was more 19/20 when he was ready.
It takes amazing fortune and everything to challenge it. How many countries don't allow boxers to turn pro at 16/18. Then they've got to almost stop growing at 15/16 so they can build up the rankings in one weight division, and they've got to be as good as world class fighters at their prime, when not at their prime themselves.
Perhaps Mayweather might have been, but he was already two old when he turned pro..... he's the only fighter who I think might have won a world title in his debut (whose not in his late 20 with 200 odd semi pro fights).
But could a renowned puncher like Gerald McClellan or Julian Jackson at 17 not have had a shot at one of the title holders? Especially if one was deemed chinny at the time? A 50/50 or you or me scenario at worst, no?
Or Roy Jones... Surely he was quick enough in his youth not to get dragged into a war/battle?
Scenario 2 - possibly more likely, although I never saw Roy in his youth.... Perhaps Roy of the 1988 Olympics might have beaten Liam Smith when he was champion (sorry to Liam but I would say he was the worst big 4 world champion at or around that weight devision) - however, I think it would be 50/50 and that was 20 year old Roy. I could still see something like Otis Grant old manning Ryan Rhodes in a Liam 2015 vs Roy 1988 fight and that is not Roy 1984/1985. Again if a champion is so poor that people think a 17 year old can beat him, aint going to be champion for long.