Who had the toughest start to a career? Heavyweight
Who had the toughest start to a career? Heavyweight
I go with Pete Radacmacher ,his first fight was against Floyd Patterson ,his second against top contender Zora Folley ,his 10th against world ranked Brian London his 12th George Chuvalo, 14th fringe contender Willie Besmanoff and 18th Doug jones (the man who gave Ali a very tough fight) .That was a very tough baptism indeed ,I know he was olympic champ but when you compere say Audley Harrison today,you have to say ,he didnt pick em!
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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If you click on the link below you will see that this future champion is having the toughest start you could possibly imagine.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=25171
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=25171
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Thanks, JC! You are right!

In the Heavyweight; the Argentinian Alejandro Lavorante,
--1th Dean Bogany (WKO 3)
--5th Roy Harris (LPoints)
10th José Giorgetti (WPoints)
12th Tunney Hunsaker (WKO 5)
14th Zora Folley (WKO 7)
17th Willi Besmanoff (WKO 7)
Another Argentinian, Olympic Heavy Champ Rafael Iglesias, in his pro debut, and only pro bout
--1th Bob Dunlap (LKO 3)
Ingo Johansson win the Scandinavian Title in his 4th pro fight
--6th Werner Wiegand (WKO 5)
10th Uber Baccilieri
12th Heinz Ten Hoff (WKO 1)
13th Joe Bygraves
14th Hans Friedrich
15th Franco Cavicchi (WKO 13)
16th Peter Bates (WKO 2)
17th Henry Cooper (WKO 5)
18 th Archie McBride
19th Joe Erskine (WKO 13)
20th Heinz Neuhaus (WKO 4)
20th Eddie Machen (WKO 1)
21th Floyd Patterson (WKO 3) (World H Title)

In the Heavyweight; the Argentinian Alejandro Lavorante,
--1th Dean Bogany (WKO 3)
--5th Roy Harris (LPoints)
10th José Giorgetti (WPoints)
12th Tunney Hunsaker (WKO 5)
14th Zora Folley (WKO 7)
17th Willi Besmanoff (WKO 7)
Another Argentinian, Olympic Heavy Champ Rafael Iglesias, in his pro debut, and only pro bout
--1th Bob Dunlap (LKO 3)
Ingo Johansson win the Scandinavian Title in his 4th pro fight
--6th Werner Wiegand (WKO 5)
10th Uber Baccilieri
12th Heinz Ten Hoff (WKO 1)
13th Joe Bygraves
14th Hans Friedrich
15th Franco Cavicchi (WKO 13)
16th Peter Bates (WKO 2)
17th Henry Cooper (WKO 5)
18 th Archie McBride
19th Joe Erskine (WKO 13)
20th Heinz Neuhaus (WKO 4)
20th Eddie Machen (WKO 1)
21th Floyd Patterson (WKO 3) (World H Title)
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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BoxBuzz wrote:If you click on the link below you will see that this future champion is having the toughest start you could possibly imagine.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=25171
BoxBuzz: Yes! Today, this boy may be a WBA or WBC Interim Champion
Jimmy Young was thrown to the lions quite early whilst a novice professional he had to mix with the likes of Earnie Shavers and Roy Williams. As well as more experienced fighters like Randy Newman and Richard Dunn. But unlike many this didn't crush him, he learnt as he went along and became an outstanding fighter.
Lionel Butler didn't have an easy start either against the likes of Phil Jackson, Riddick Bowe, James Pritchard and Oliver McCall in his first few fights.
Lionel Butler didn't have an easy start either against the likes of Phil Jackson, Riddick Bowe, James Pritchard and Oliver McCall in his first few fights.
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Eric the Viking
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The Great John L
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The Great John L
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Yeah, James really had a pretty full resume. He was actually a pretty good fighter, but I don’t think he ever really had a fighter’s attitude. If he could have fought every fight with the intensity he displayed in Spoon II, I think he could have accomplished quite a bit more in his career.icejack wrote:Good call ! also fought Bruno in his 12th or 13th fight and then fought Holmes,Tubbs ,Witherspoon and Weaver in quick fashion afterwardsThe Great John L wrote:Bonecrusher Smith debuted against amateur star James Broad and then fought future CW champ Ricky Parkey in his 2nd fight.
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Ambling Alp
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Here are a couple:
Sam McVey fought Jack Johnson 3 times in the first 2 years as a pro. Lost two 20 round decisons and was Ko'd in the 20 th round another time.
James Jeffries fought Ruhlin,Choynski,Goddard, and Sharkey in the first two years of his career. He had draws with Ruhlin and Choynski and beat Sharkey and Goddard.
Sam McVey fought Jack Johnson 3 times in the first 2 years as a pro. Lost two 20 round decisons and was Ko'd in the 20 th round another time.
James Jeffries fought Ruhlin,Choynski,Goddard, and Sharkey in the first two years of his career. He had draws with Ruhlin and Choynski and beat Sharkey and Goddard.
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HomicideHenry
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Among active fighters I think Maskaev had pretty tough start (I know he was experienced amateur, but being pro is different):
pro debut against Miroshnichenko (21-0) - and won
6th fight against McCall
12th against Tua (almost won - Tua was saved by additional two rounds since this fight was for some kind of title)
I wonder who was his matchmaker. IMHO it would be a lot wiser to give Oleg some more fights and give him some experience as a pro before throwing him against top guys.
pro debut against Miroshnichenko (21-0) - and won
6th fight against McCall
12th against Tua (almost won - Tua was saved by additional two rounds since this fight was for some kind of title)
I wonder who was his matchmaker. IMHO it would be a lot wiser to give Oleg some more fights and give him some experience as a pro before throwing him against top guys.