you swerved jezza dickens again tho better than most fighters in the top 20 no your not having that maggie there is far more padded than himmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:11unbeaten in 34 fights and only ranked #50 in the world. at 33-0-1 never won higher than british title level. so many useless fights on his recordbrilo33 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 16:24jezza dickens aint a no body tho beat leigh wood a world champion , come on tyson fury record is far more paddedmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 16:06 thomas patrick ward for unbeaten in 34 is very padded, though obviously there are dudes who've fought much worse
the only other guy in his division unbeaten in at least as many fights is ranked #1 for comparison
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jezza dickens for the british years ago, omg so amazingbrilo33 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:35you swerved jezza dickens again tho better than most fighters in the top 20 no your not having that maggie there is far more padded than himmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:11unbeaten in 34 fights and only ranked #50 in the world. at 33-0-1 never won higher than british title level. so many useless fights on his record
the only other guy in his division unbeaten in at least as many fights is ranked #1 for comparison

meanwhile, he couldnt beat thomas essomba
a 33-0-1 guy no better than essomba, lol
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who beat Leigh Wood current wba world championmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 21:10jezza dickens for the british years ago, omg so amazingbrilo33 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:35you swerved jezza dickens again tho better than most fighters in the top 20 no your not having that maggie there is far more padded than himmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 20:11
unbeaten in 34 fights and only ranked #50 in the world. at 33-0-1 never won higher than british title level. so many useless fights on his record
the only other guy in his division unbeaten in at least as many fights is ranked #1 for comparison![]()
meanwhile, he couldnt beat thomas essomba
a 33-0-1 guy no better than essomba, lol
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won a british title fight years ago vs him.brilo33 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 21:47who beat Leigh Wood current wba world championmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 21:10jezza dickens for the british years ago, omg so amazing![]()
meanwhile, he couldnt beat thomas essomba
a 33-0-1 guy no better than essomba, lol
and couldnt even beat tommy essomba more recently, despite numerous prospects beating essomba
most guys unbeaten in 34 are top 10 in the world, guys like ggg, canelo, crawford, vargas, zurdo, munguia, fury, chocolatito, floyd, danny garcia, even wilder despite all the padding he had, etc. patty is probably barely top 50
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Not nobody. Wasn't Wilfredo Benitez 17 when he fought Antonio Cervantes?joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 16:53He was also 20-0 by the time he was 18. Nobody has faced world level savages in the pro ranks at 17.
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I think at his Mason Dixon fight they said he had lost 23 times. Which is basically the opposite of a padded record... he apparently approved dramatically upon stepping into the ring with Creed.
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Zurdo Ramirez is 44-0
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Chauncy Welliver's early period suggests some serious padding, and his later career was notorious for the padding that Chauncy aka "the human punching bag" carried into the ring.
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57 wins, 23 losses, 1 draw, 54 kayos according to Google. Sounds about right. Because in the ring entrance to the first Apollo Creed fight the announcers say:
"He's had 44 victories. 38 by knockout. And he's lost 20 fights." He had the loss to Apollo (21) and the loss to Lang (22). He had 10 title defenses all by kayo (54; 48) then beat Lang and Drago (56; 50). Throw in the draw with Thunderlips you end up with 56-22-1 (50).
Google (and the film Rocky Balboa) is off by 1 win, 1 loss, and I have no idea where the other 4 kayos came from. Unless Rocky had a few non title fights or something. Or we can blame BoxRec

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And I think I have a fair chance against Justin Blevins
Erik Bazinyan
Kwabena Amfo Kwakye
Harry Simon
Prince Dzanie
Obinna Joseph Mathew
Joe Pigford
Jeremias Nicolas Ponce
Zhankosh Turarov
Harold Calderon
Jordy Weiss
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Kamil Laszczyk
Abel Mendoza
Fatih Altunkaya
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And I think I have a fair chance against Justin Blevins
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This thread is why the world needed something like Boxrec where laymen like me can research the records of boxers who might have breath taking records but when you scratch beneath the surface you see something differently
Sean O'Grady had an absolutely outstanding record when he fought Jim Watt. He'd won over 70 fights and nearly all of his victories were early round knock outs. That sort of record was on par with the great Roberto Duran. It wasn't until Boxrec came in to existence you could research O'Grady's record and see many of his opponents were making their debut never to fight again or a loss rate massively outweighing their wins. According to Rich The Fight Historian in his youtube documentary "Blood and Bubblegum" O'Grady got the Watt fight at very short notice and relatively small "take it or leave it" boxing fee which seems to indicate he wasn't held in all that high regard by the boxing authorities
Looking at Peter McNeeley - he who fought Mike Tyson after he came out of jail - he'd won 36 out of 37 fights. Thing was only five of his opponents won more than they lost and a stat I remember at the time was that despite being 36-1 this wasn't enough to place McNeely in the top 1,000 heavyweights
Talking of which Brian Neilsen is another HW whose record was composed of hasbeens and anon boxers
Sean O'Grady had an absolutely outstanding record when he fought Jim Watt. He'd won over 70 fights and nearly all of his victories were early round knock outs. That sort of record was on par with the great Roberto Duran. It wasn't until Boxrec came in to existence you could research O'Grady's record and see many of his opponents were making their debut never to fight again or a loss rate massively outweighing their wins. According to Rich The Fight Historian in his youtube documentary "Blood and Bubblegum" O'Grady got the Watt fight at very short notice and relatively small "take it or leave it" boxing fee which seems to indicate he wasn't held in all that high regard by the boxing authorities
Looking at Peter McNeeley - he who fought Mike Tyson after he came out of jail - he'd won 36 out of 37 fights. Thing was only five of his opponents won more than they lost and a stat I remember at the time was that despite being 36-1 this wasn't enough to place McNeely in the top 1,000 heavyweights
Talking of which Brian Neilsen is another HW whose record was composed of hasbeens and anon boxers
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There was a US HW in 90s or 00s with lot of fixed fights who was demolished in 1 or 2 rounds when he stepped against rated guy. Not remembering his name.
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That's vague to the max. I'm gonna say Tye Fields, when he fought Monte Barrett in 2008. But that might be a few years later than what you're describing.
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Fields was KO'd earlier than the Barrett fight vs a never was.
Maybe he's thinking about that ex-footballer (not michael Grant) who got shellacked in his first step-up fight after being touted as the next great american HW. retired a fight or two after that if I'm not mistaken. Can't remember his name at the moment.
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seth mitchell was the footballer...........padded record yes but there have been ones a lot more padded
donnell holmes was another padded boi, though not ko'd early in his first step up
donnell holmes was another padded boi, though not ko'd early in his first step up
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Grant had some decent wins before losing to Lennox Lewis in 2000. Including a win over Golata.oogiebe wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 21:59Fields was KO'd earlier than the Barrett fight vs a never was.
Maybe he's thinking about that ex-footballer (not michael Grant) who got shellacked in his first step-up fight after being touted as the next great american HW. retired a fight or two after that if I'm not mistaken. Can't remember his name at the moment.
After his first loss in 2000 he went 17 more years in his career losing a total of 7 fights
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Sorry oogs I misread your post. I need a naptiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 22:10Grant had some decent wins before losing to Lennox Lewis in 2000. Including a win over Golata.oogiebe wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 21:59Fields was KO'd earlier than the Barrett fight vs a never was.
Maybe he's thinking about that ex-footballer (not michael Grant) who got shellacked in his first step-up fight after being touted as the next great american HW. retired a fight or two after that if I'm not mistaken. Can't remember his name at the moment.
After his first loss in 2000 he went 17 more years in his career losing a total of 7 fights

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cent's guy fits the bill of david rodriguez too, was something like 36-0 (34) with a career best win over a past it owen beck when darnell wilson ko'd him
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LOL!!! Been there, done that. Way too many times.tiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 22:11Sorry oogs I misread your post. I need a naptiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 22:10Grant had some decent wins before losing to Lennox Lewis in 2000. Including a win over Golata.oogiebe wrote: ↑06 Mar 2023, 21:59
Fields was KO'd earlier than the Barrett fight vs a never was.
Maybe he's thinking about that ex-footballer (not michael Grant) who got shellacked in his first step-up fight after being touted as the next great american HW. retired a fight or two after that if I'm not mistaken. Can't remember his name at the moment.
After his first loss in 2000 he went 17 more years in his career losing a total of 7 fights![]()

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Mark gastineu
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Not that I would consider it a padded record but it is crazy to see Len Wickwar fighting someone with over a 100 pro wins then 6 days later fighting someone on their pro debut.
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wonder where tommy goes from here, absolutely pounded in the world title eliminator. got to 34-0 and still never even got a euro or world title shotbrilo33 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 21:47who beat Leigh Wood current wba world championmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Oct 2022, 21:10jezza dickens for the british years ago, omg so amazing![]()
meanwhile, he couldnt beat thomas essomba
a 33-0-1 guy no better than essomba, lol