Boxing brothers
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Jake LaMotta and his kid brother Joey. Joey had about 40 fights I think and won most of them.
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The Fullmers. mick and tony conlon
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The DeJohn brothers (John, Joey, Mike, Ralph and Carmen) - they were all regulars at my Uncle's barbershop back in the day. John didn't box professionally but managed Carmen Basilio and Dickie DiVeronica.
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The Gratest
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Tommy Morrison and Tim Morrison
Michael Bowen and Paul Bowen (anyone know what happened to them? Tried googling but couldn't really find any info. Michael was unbeaten after 13 fights, Paul had a 14-1-1 record).
Danny Jacobs and Gary Jacobs.
Michael Bowen and Paul Bowen (anyone know what happened to them? Tried googling but couldn't really find any info. Michael was unbeaten after 13 fights, Paul had a 14-1-1 record).
Danny Jacobs and Gary Jacobs.
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Micky Ward, Dick Eklund and Canelo Alvarez.
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Boxing Prospect
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There's a lot of these from Japan historically you have things like
The Ohashi Brothers (Hideyuki being by far the more successful)
The Harada brothers (Fighting was more successful but his brother has a decent career)
The Horiguchi brothers (going waaaay back)
The Ioka brothers
The Eguchi brothers (who actually fought each other)
And in recent years
The Shigeoka brothers are ones to watch
The Suzuki brothers are in the infancy of their careers
The Eto brothers
The Kyoguchi brothers (Hiroto being much more successful than his older brother)
The Yamada sisters count as well?
The Tomioka brothers (and their cousin)
The Inoue brothers (and their cousin)
The Hosokawa brothers (Valentine and Charlie)
The Nakajima brothers
The Ao's
The Tanaka's
As someone else mentioned you also have the Kameda's, there's also a sister and a cousin in the Kameda family
Suriyan and Nawaphon are brothers, and their other brother is also a rising Thai hopeful
The Ohashi Brothers (Hideyuki being by far the more successful)
The Harada brothers (Fighting was more successful but his brother has a decent career)
The Horiguchi brothers (going waaaay back)
The Ioka brothers
The Eguchi brothers (who actually fought each other)
And in recent years
The Shigeoka brothers are ones to watch
The Suzuki brothers are in the infancy of their careers
The Eto brothers
The Kyoguchi brothers (Hiroto being much more successful than his older brother)
The Yamada sisters count as well?
The Tomioka brothers (and their cousin)
The Inoue brothers (and their cousin)
The Hosokawa brothers (Valentine and Charlie)
The Nakajima brothers
The Ao's
The Tanaka's
As someone else mentioned you also have the Kameda's, there's also a sister and a cousin in the Kameda family
Suriyan and Nawaphon are brothers, and their other brother is also a rising Thai hopeful
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Floyd the snake
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In the UK Charlie ,& Sunny Edwards the McDonnell twins .
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Marcos and Fabian Maidana?
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Tyson's other 'full' brother, Hughie, (the one with the glasses)had a brief career as Young Fury, too.
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Chavez and Angel Barrientes. 18 yo prospects. Good amateurs and just turned pro about a year ago.
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Canizales, Orlando and Gaby
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The Sandovals The Ayalas Charlie and Jesse Boston and Bryant Brannon
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Kosovo’s finest, the Seferi’s.
Plus in Thailand there are loads of Freshmart’s at least some of them must be related
Plus in Thailand there are loads of Freshmart’s at least some of them must be related
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Max and slightly underrated Buddy Baer. Sorry if I overlooked it.
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Mike Weaver and his triplets brother.
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Sean and Ryan Garcia
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The Canizales brothers, the Galaxy twins and Bruce and Don Curry held world titles at the same time.
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Shhhh wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 07:08 Britain’s Henry Cooper had a twin brother called George; but boxed as Jim Cooper as there was already a George Cooper boxing at the time and the bbbofc don’t let two boxers have the same name (at least at the time.)
https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/29786
Jim was actually regarded as the better prospect when he and Henry turned pro on the same night in 1954 but he was cursed with fragile hands.
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Onetimeonly
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Some crazy bad calls here.
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Chris Finnegan
kevein Finnegan
both won British and European middleweight titles
kevein Finnegan
both won British and European middleweight titles
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I bumped into Chris in 1987 at the London ABA finals. Big, friendly geezer with a dodgy eye. Kevin ran a bar in Spain after his retirement. His best customer was...Kevin Finnegan.