Best Careers After A First Round Loss.

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Like it says in the title, which boxers had the best career after they suffered a first round loss.

Without too much thought, I'd say Floyd Patterson did well after the Liston fights.

Any thoughts fellas? Alp, you must have one or two in that cranium of yours. :TU:
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Amir Khan is the obvious one.

A lot of people thought that "Mairis" Breidis Prescott was the end of him, but his career really took off after that loss.
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John Ruiz, Iran Barkley, Bruce Seldon, Roger Mayweather.
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skanksta wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 17:29 Amir Khan is the obvious one.

A lot of people thought that "Mairis" Breidis Prescott was the end of him, but his career really took off after that loss.
I'll see your Amir Khan (good call by the way) and raise you Jack Dempsey. Jack lost in a round to Jim Flynn on his way up and went on to be the man. My late father said Jack threw that fight, but hey, who knows.
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how about expanding this thread tp "Best Boxing career after having been knocked out in their first pro fight ?

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Caractacus wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 18:17 how about expanding this thread tp "Best Boxing career after having been knocked out in their first pro fight ?
Let's do it. I'm flexible. Joe Bugner also springs to mind.
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B Hop lost his first fight didn't he ?

Seemed to be the making of him.
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Would probably have to go with Jack Dempsey. Lost to Fireman Flynn in the firs round. (there were allegations of a dive which Dempsey always denied.) Dempsey avenged the defeat beat several contenders and went on to become one of the great heavyweight champions.

Max Schmeling might be worth mentioning. Lost to Gypsy Daniels in the first round. Later avenged the defeat, won the title and later beat Joe Louis.
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Ambling Alp II wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 18:42 Would probably have to go with Jack Dempsey. Lost to Fireman Flynn in the firs round. (there were allegations of a dive which Dempsey always denied.) Dempsey avenged the defeat beat several contenders and went on to become one of the great heavyweight champions.

Max Schmeling might be worth mentioning. Lost to Gypsy Daniels in the first round. Later avenged the defeat, won the title and later beat Joe Louis.
I remembered Dempsey, but forgot about Max. I'm sure there is someone at a lower weight, but I can't for the life of me remember who.
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Not quite what you asked for but the guy that inflicted the 1st and 2nd losses on Roman Gonzales was 0-2-1 in his fist 3 fights with both losses by ko.
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littlepug wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 19:08 Not quite what you asked for but the guy that inflicted the 1st and 2nd losses on Roman Gonzales was 0-2-1 in his fist 3 fights with both losses by ko.
:clap: Good work Mr Pug.
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littlepug wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 19:08 Not quite what you asked for but the guy that inflicted the 1st and 2nd losses on Roman Gonzales was 0-2-1 in his fist 3 fights with both losses by ko.
Also off topic..... David Bey stopped a future undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World in two rounds in his debut.
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595179 wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 19:21
littlepug wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 19:08 Not quite what you asked for but the guy that inflicted the 1st and 2nd losses on Roman Gonzales was 0-2-1 in his fist 3 fights with both losses by ko.
Also off topic..... David Bey stopped a future undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World in two rounds in his debut.
Also…. Juan Manuel Marquez lost his debut by 1st round DQ.
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Adonis Stevenson lost by 2nd round ko in his 14th fight.
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Obviously not a "great" but Cornelius Bundrage was 21-0 before being stopped in one by Sechew Powell. Bundrage went on to be IBF champ.
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Badou Jack was undefeated (16-0-1) and was stopped in one by little known Derek Edwards. Jack went on to win titles and fight some big names and so far has never been stopped since.
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Several world champs lost by ko in their pro debut, among them:

Miguel Canto
Henry Armstrong
Benny Leonard
Pipino Cuevas
Willie Ritchie
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One popped into my head this morning. Trevor Berbick got flattened by Bernardo Mercardo on his way up.
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Joey Maxim and Archie Moore both suffered first round knockout losses before they won their light heavyweight championships and challenged for the heavyweight champtionship.
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bwu wrote: 30 Jan 2022, 09:39 Joey Maxim and Archie Moore both suffered first round knockout losses before they won their light heavyweight championships and challenged for the heavyweight champtionship.
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Sandy Saddler was stopped in the 3rd round of his second fight. He did pretty well after that and was never stopped again in his next 143 bouts.

Not first round but still...
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-December 1973-
Earnie Shavers came into this fight with 34 consecutive wins (33 by KO)
and it was HBO's first LIVE "Coast to Coast" Boxing broadcast.
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Honourable mention-
knocked out in the first round of their second pro fight
( and as far as I know again even knocked off of their feet afterwadrs in rest of their pro career)

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