Most Bouts Without Ever Being KO'd
Most Bouts Without Ever Being KO'd
Here's a start
1.Panama Al Brown 170
2.Joe Lynch 158
3.Nel Tarleton 144
4.Kid Gavilan 143
5.Gorilla Jones 140
6.Mike Gibbons 133
7.Billy Graham 126
8.Duilio Loi 126
9.Pete Sanstol 112
10.Pancho Villa 109
11.Al Gainer 107
12.Santos Laciar 101
13.Carlos Monzon 100
I've got to be missing some names.
1.Panama Al Brown 170
2.Joe Lynch 158
3.Nel Tarleton 144
4.Kid Gavilan 143
5.Gorilla Jones 140
6.Mike Gibbons 133
7.Billy Graham 126
8.Duilio Loi 126
9.Pete Sanstol 112
10.Pancho Villa 109
11.Al Gainer 107
12.Santos Laciar 101
13.Carlos Monzon 100
I've got to be missing some names.
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Locche and Robinson each have a KO loss though. I was speaking of fighters who have never been stopped in there pro career. Jack Britton got KO'd in his 2nd fight, and then went 347 fights and the rest of his career without a stoppage loss. Funny how most of these guys are seldom mentioned as having some of the best chins in boxing history.
See list here:
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/cbzforum ... php?t=3575
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/cbzforum ... php?t=3575
Is each name on this a "KO free" pugilist?Ric wrote:See list here:
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/cbzforum ... php?t=3575
Yep, no KO or TKO loss in their record.BoxBuzz wrote:Is each name on this a "KO free" pugilist?Ric wrote:See list here:
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/cbzforum ... php?t=3575
Couple of guys Ive known who could be on that list:
Randy Smith Chicago super middleweight from the eighties and nineties 63 fights never stopped.
Milwaukees Danny Blake same number.
These guys had sub 500 hundred records.
Maybe that makes it more impressive I dont know.
Smiths record is worth looking at , quite a resume.
We used to talk about it all the time how he would go fight out of town and get robbed.
Course I used to take it with a grain of salt as fighters do their share of fussin about decision losses but looking at his record Im sure some of those fights should have gone his way.
And Blake had a chin made of cast iron.
Randy Smith Chicago super middleweight from the eighties and nineties 63 fights never stopped.
Milwaukees Danny Blake same number.
These guys had sub 500 hundred records.
Maybe that makes it more impressive I dont know.
Smiths record is worth looking at , quite a resume.
We used to talk about it all the time how he would go fight out of town and get robbed.
Course I used to take it with a grain of salt as fighters do their share of fussin about decision losses but looking at his record Im sure some of those fights should have gone his way.
And Blake had a chin made of cast iron.
This works for me "Knocked Out" can be used in more than one way in context with the sport...the very technical act of being sent into limboland by an overt act of your opponent is of course one. But for the purposes of this discussion I think we have agreed on the broader more generic meaning. If you didnt' finish the bout...for whatever reason and the other opponent gained a "W" on their record you have been "knocked out" of the game so to speak. I would assume that would include TKO RTD and any other imaginitive descriptors that bring about an early end to a given fight.Jaclem wrote:..seamus is correct...a fighter who has been "stopped" has been KNOCKED OUT. i just explained this on the current scene. i will get a lot of disagreements about this and they will all be wrong.
Please correct me if I am in error.
Should that include DQs?BoxBuzz wrote:If you didnt' finish the bout...for whatever reason and the other opponent gained a "W" on their record you have been "knocked out" of the game so to speak. I would assume that would include TKO RTD and any other imaginitive descriptors that bring about an early end to a given fight.
J-C wrote:Should that include DQs?BoxBuzz wrote:If you didnt' finish the bout...for whatever reason and the other opponent gained a "W" on their record you have been "knocked out" of the game so to speak. I would assume that would include TKO RTD and any other imaginitive descriptors that bring about an early end to a given fight.
My gut reaction would be yes. as long as the qualifying fighter did not recieve an "L" on his record. NC being a neutral outcome.
I say allow me to chair a blue ribbon panel of experts to take up the subject and come up with an answer, I want, Decagon barry, and Collins and I will apply for federal funding. I'm pretty sure we won't come to a concensus which is a good thing because we will insure funding for our panel for decades to come.
