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The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 18:24
by elmersalsa
Would we see a boxer today fighting 100 fights? It looked like guys like that is an obsolete type of fighter now days.
Why we don't have fighters with 100 fights no more?
I want to read your opinions, please.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 18:50
by Giancarlo
elmersalsa wrote:
Why we don't have fighters with 100 fights no more?
We do.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 19:07
by SaadOffTheDeck
There are some, the reason there are less is simple. Money... Sugar ray Robinson would have gladly fought 2 or 3 times a year for 40 or 50 million dollars.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 21:35
by dempseyfire
There are a handful of journeyman types who have over 100 fights who are active. JC Chavez was the last elite fighter to have over 100 fights. Before him Emile Griffith.
And yes, the reason we don't see that anymore is financial. Why fight 5-10 times per year if you can make a comfortable living fighting 2-4 times per year? Or at the real elite level, one fight per year?
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 22:29
by SaadOffTheDeck
I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 03:37
by Goodnight, Irene
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Did Duran make the century? Wasn't sure off the top of my head.
Chavez probably was the last elite one, yes.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 04:27
by orbtastic
Jorge Castro.
Toney isn't far off but will probably never get there now.
MAB has 75, which is a pretty large number when you look at it in this day and age. Same with Castillo.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 05:20
by Diamond WEAPON
Wongjongkam has 84. Pretty damn high for a guy who's been fighting at the Championship level for 10 years.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 05:21
by Scottrf
Diamond WEAPON wrote:Wongjongkam has 84. Pretty damn high for a guy who's been fighting at the Championship level for 10 years.
A lot of filler though that aren't championship level or title fights.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 05:53
by orbtastic
Scottrf wrote:Diamond WEAPON wrote:Wongjongkam has 84. Pretty damn high for a guy who's been fighting at the Championship level for 10 years.
A lot of filler though that aren't championship level or title fights.
You would get the same with any "old time" fighter, lot's of keep busy fights or over the weight fights. It's one of the comments that McCallum made about his trainer(s), that they would want him to keep busy with over the weight fights, old school style.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 05:57
by Scottrf
I know, just commenting that X number 'at championship level' is a bit misleading.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 06:10
by orbtastic
Oh, yeah, for sure. I think the only guys that are going to get near 100 these days are some Mexicans who turn pro at 13 or whatever and churn them out. Once they get to "star" status or banged onto PPVs like JCC Jnr, they fight less frequently, as he has done since getting to that point (only one fight in 2010).
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 11:43
by SaadOffTheDeck
Goodnight, Irene wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Did Duran make the century? Wasn't sure off the top of my head.
Chavez probably was the last elite one, yes.
Duran won over a 100 fights.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 13:48
by zojo
Isn't Yuri Boy Campos close?
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 16:05
by BigJuicyHog
zojo, wrote:Isn't Yuri Boy Campos close?
4 wins from 100, and has 112 fights total.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 19:39
by Ambling Alp
dempseyfire wrote:There are a handful of journeyman types who have over 100 fights who are active. JC Chavez was the last elite fighter to have over 100 fights. Before him Emile Griffith.
And yes, the reason we don't see that anymore is financial. Why fight 5-10 times per year if you can make a comfortable living fighting 2-4 times per year? Or at the real elite level, one fight per year?
I just noticed something interesting. Monzon's and Griffith's last fight was on the same card. It was Monzon's 100th fight.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 21:07
by dempseyfire
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Forgot about Duran.
Yes Campas has over 100 fights but I wouldn't classify Yory-Boy as 'elite'
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 21:50
by Goodnight, Irene
dempseyfire wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Forgot about Duran.
Yes Campas has over 100 fights but I wouldn't classify Yory-Boy as 'elite'
How about, "Gatekeeper To The Stars?"

Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 02:47
by Expug
Guy I used to train with Marty Jakubowski
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 03:19
by SaadOffTheDeck
I remember watching him fight Chavez. He had some talent.
Didn't Buck Smith crack 200 fights?
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 09:11
by jezzamundo
Toney has had 82 fights to date.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 10:33
by The Great John L
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd squeeze Duran in there between Emile & Chavez.
Olivares as well.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 10:41
by Ezzard
Monzon had 99 fights...
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 10:42
by Scottrf
Ezzard wrote:Monzon had 99 fights...
Na, he had 100. 1 no contest.
Re: The last 100-fight fighter
Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 15:06
by wsbuf
Benji Singleton had over hundred losses let alone fights. Last one a couple years ago.