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Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 17:26
by Stuarty
Danny Williams v Julius Francis

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 17:39
by handsofstone
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:48
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:27
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 13:22 I read the question wrong. Got too excited and blew my beans too early! Doh :doh:
What did you read lol
I just thought it was any avenged defeats not all defeats.... Doh!
Ditto :oops:

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 17:47
by Noxy
Here’s one for you - Bernard McComiskey

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 18:47
by kevo
Riddick Bowe

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 18:56
by Ruthless-RKO
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 13:13 Cotto Margarito and Bellend v Clev.....
If Bellend would beat Adonis he would be added to this. Prematurely that is. Because he’s going to get fücked up by The Cat!

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 18:57
by Ruthless-RKO
handsofstone wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 17:39
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:48
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:27

What did you read lol
I just thought it was any avenged defeats not all defeats.... Doh!
Ditto :oops:
Should read all the opening post. Not just the title lol.

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 19:02
by Stuarty
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 18:57
handsofstone wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 17:39
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:48

I just thought it was any avenged defeats not all defeats.... Doh!
Ditto :oops:
Should read all the opening post. Not just the title lol.
True that bruv :lol:

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 20:47
by lefthook82
Hagler avenged 2/3 and was denied the chance to potentially make it 3/3 by Leonard initally refusing rematch

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 23:12
by Grilling Machine
Paul Williams is so close, but Martinez is the wrong way around.

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 07:27
by ShadrachSimmo
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 18:57
handsofstone wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 17:39
Stuarty wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 15:48

I just thought it was any avenged defeats not all defeats.... Doh!
Ditto :oops:
Should read all the opening post. Not just the title lol.
I'm gonna change the topic title :lol:

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 07:52
by littlepug
Only seen Mitchell, Lewis and Bowe qualify so far, must be more

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:01
by kevo
littlepug wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 07:52 Only seen Mitchell, Lewis and Bowe qualify so far, must be more
Sure there’s been a few more mentioned already in the thread!

Re: Boxers who avenged their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:03
by lefthook82
Grilling Machine wrote: 11 Sep 2018, 23:12 Paul Williams is so close, but Martinez is the wrong way around.
Still kinda counts

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:09
by littlepug
kevo wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 08:01
littlepug wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 07:52 Only seen Mitchell, Lewis and Bowe qualify so far, must be more
Sure there’s been a few more mentioned already in the thread!
Your right, my bad 👍

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:13
by jamamb
littlepug wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 07:52 Only seen Mitchell, Lewis and Bowe qualify so far, must be more
lol have me on ignore bruh? :lol:

henry maske
carlis monzon
myung woo wah
gene tunney
dulio loi

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:19
by littlepug
jamamb wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 08:13
littlepug wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 07:52 Only seen Mitchell, Lewis and Bowe qualify so far, must be more
lol have me on ignore bruh? :lol:

henry maske
carlis monzon
myung woo wah
gene tunney
dulio loi
Ha ha ! I had actually read your posts and then somehow forgot them, will have to stop boxreccing at work my posts are suffering!

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:21
by jamamb
:clap: :TU:

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 08:43
by orbtastic
Gushiken
Arbachakov
Johansson
Mitchell

If we're being technical, and we are, Bowe lost to Mathis.

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 09:04
by bennie
Les Darcy.

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 09:16
by ShadrachSimmo
bennie wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 09:04Les Darcy.
Good shout.

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 09:24
by Boxing Prospect
orbtastic wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 08:43 Gushiken
Arbachakov
Johansson
Mitchell

If we're being technical, and we are, Bowe lost to Mathis.
Arbachakov and Gushiken lost AFTER they had won, rather than avenging

Myung Woo Yuh

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 09:33
by orbtastic
Aye, I know. The exact criteria for the thread is about six fighters.

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 09:37
by Boxing Prospect
Henry Maske is another

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 12:21
by BoxBuzz
I thought this was about fighters such as Monzon who avenged every defeat. By the way the draws he had are an interesting study. I'm not going to feed some of the goofy folks who think they were all coded "defeats" because you really need to know something about the culture of those venues at the time in order to put it into perspective. But for those who like to educate themselves it's worth the discovery process. And honestly, he may have well won every one of those, lost every one of those or they may have been genuine draws or any combination of those. That definitive info may remain subjective forever. But there is a history to those fights that have an interesting context.

If it's single avenges...I didn't see Duran Lawlor mentioned.

Re: Boxers who avenged all their defeats

Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 12:29
by oogiebe
BoxBuzz wrote: 12 Sep 2018, 12:21 I thought this was about fighters such as Monzon who avenged every defeat. By the way the draws he had are an interesting study. I'm not going to feed some of the goofy folks who think they were all coded "defeats" because you really need to know something about the culture of those venues at the time in order to put it into perspective. But for those who like to educate themselves it's worth the discovery process. And honestly, he may have well won every one of those, lost every one of those or they may have been genuine draws or any combination of those. That definitive info may remain subjective forever. But there is a history to those fights that have an interesting context.

If it's single avenges...I didn't see Duran Lawlor mentioned.
Monzon is my favorite all-time Middleweight. Nice post.