P4P Best Welsh Boxer Ever? Wilde Or Calzaghe?
Posted: 24 Apr 2018, 12:45
Both have incredible unbeaten runs, both Welsh, both canidates for best Brit boxer too.
My own research shows that before the December 1912 contest between Wilde and Paddon, Billy's record was 23 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws. In his entire career Billy had 58 contests and not just the 13 you have found for him on boxrec. I think that your claim that Wilde's record was padded with nobodies is based upon the records you are seeing on boxrec, which are very incomplete for the period that Wilde was active.Kalan wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 14:33 Good choice.... Calzaghe was 100 X better.
One of the reasons Boxing was outlawed in many areas in those days is because of fraudulent business practices.
With Wilde and a few others charlatans, opponents were often solicited off the street and given phony names. They were introduced to the crowd with phony records. They were never heard from again after padding the record of their only opponent. Wilde was probably the worst record padder in Fistic History… He engaged in many fraudulent fights...
Wilde was in his 49th fight — more fights than Calzaghe fought in his entire career — before he beat somebody who had more than 1 victory who’d won most of his fights. That opponent was Billy Padden who was 2-0-1. Although Padden won 4 fights in his entire 13 fight career, he fought Jimmy Wilde 3 times. Wilde fought 2 more fights that month his 50th and 51st fights .... and both opponents were making their pro debut.
Nuuuuurrrrrsssssseee!!!!!!!!!!!!!Kalan wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 14:33 Good choice.... Calzaghe was 100 X better.
One of the reasons Boxing was outlawed in many areas in those days is because of fraudulent business practices.
With Wilde and a few others charlatans, opponents were often solicited off the street and given phony names. They were introduced to the crowd with phony records. They were never heard from again after padding the record of their only opponent. Wilde was probably the worst record padder in Fistic History… He engaged in many fraudulent fights...
Wilde was in his 49th fight — more fights than Calzaghe fought in his entire career — before he beat somebody who had more than 1 victory who’d won most of his fights. That opponent was Billy Padden who was 2-0-1. Although Padden won 4 fights in his entire 13 fight career, he fought Jimmy Wilde 3 times. Wilde fought 2 more fights that month his 50th and 51st fights .... and both opponents were making their pro debut.
Surely you should default in these circumstances to "I don't know".Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑26 Apr 2018, 03:45 Impossible for me to really judge Wilde accurately as I know so little about his contemporary opposition, so I’ll have to default to Calzaghe.
Never let a lack of knowledge get in the way of giving an opiniongp. wrote: ↑03 May 2018, 11:31Surely you should default in these circumstances to "I don't know".Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑26 Apr 2018, 03:45 Impossible for me to really judge Wilde accurately as I know so little about his contemporary opposition, so I’ll have to default to Calzaghe.
His record was misrepresented as having 23 wins when he only had 4 wins in his whole career... In those days novices with no wins and making their 3rd start would be misrepresented when announced... "In this corner... from Corpus Christi Texas... with 23 wins, 18 by knockout and only 4 defeats... Jack Dillinger."prewarboxing wrote: ↑03 May 2018, 08:41My own research shows that before the December 1912 contest between Wilde and Paddon, Billy's record was 23 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws. In his entire career Billy had 58 contests and not just the 13 you have found for him on boxrec. I think that your claim that Wilde's record was padded with nobodies is based upon the records you are seeing on boxrec, which are very incomplete for the period that Wilde was active.Kalan wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 14:33 Good choice.... Calzaghe was 100 X better.
One of the reasons Boxing was outlawed in many areas in those days is because of fraudulent business practices.
With Wilde and a few others charlatans, opponents were often solicited off the street and given phony names. They were introduced to the crowd with phony records. They were never heard from again after padding the record of their only opponent. Wilde was probably the worst record padder in Fistic History… He engaged in many fraudulent fights...
Wilde was in his 49th fight — more fights than Calzaghe fought in his entire career — before he beat somebody who had more than 1 victory who’d won most of his fights. That opponent was Billy Padden who was 2-0-1. Although Padden won 4 fights in his entire 13 fight career, he fought Jimmy Wilde 3 times. Wilde fought 2 more fights that month his 50th and 51st fights .... and both opponents were making their pro debut.
Miles Templeton.
Thanks. My favorite Welsh boxer was Howard Winstone. What a fighter! He just had the bad luck to run into the great Vicente Saldivar 3 times. Eventually, he became WBC World Featherweight Champion, though.prewarboxing wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 00:34 Good picks Elmer. These are the best five, without a doubt.
Miles Templeton.
Oh, an excellent boxer!prewarboxing wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 18:20 I rate Buchanan as the best British stylist since the war, with Winstone second.
A very very good boxer was Howard.
Saldivar handled Winstone with ease... And an aging Eder Jofre stopped Saldivar so easily it was ridiculous.... Winstone was missing most of several fingers from an industrial accident, so he had no power in his left hook... Slap city.elmersalsa wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 16:58Thanks. My favorite Welsh boxer was Howard Winstone. What a fighter! He just had the bad luck to run into the great Vicente Saldivar 3 times. Eventually, he became WBC World Featherweight Champion, though.prewarboxing wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 00:34 Good picks Elmer. These are the best five, without a doubt.
Miles Templeton.
The first two fights were very close, razor-thin decisions. There were people who said the second was a robbery, they are wrong in my opinion but it goes to show the kind of fights they were.Kalan wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 13:02Saldivar handled Winstone with ease...elmersalsa wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 16:58Thanks. My favorite Welsh boxer was Howard Winstone. What a fighter! He just had the bad luck to run into the great Vicente Saldivar 3 times. Eventually, he became WBC World Featherweight Champion, though.prewarboxing wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 00:34 Good picks Elmer. These are the best five, without a doubt.
Miles Templeton.
Calzaghe senior was a motivator-cheerleader rather than a technical coach, or someone with even a rounded sense of boxing tactics or strategy. It's fair to say Calzaghes achievements were in very large part due to natural gifts rather than anything he was taughtprewarboxing wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 14:43 An interesting point there about his wraps. What is 24/7? I don't understand! Do you think that Calzaghe achieved all he did despite his father/trainer rather than because of him? Your email suggests that this might be the case. I am interested.
Why don't you just shut your stupid face you pathetic jackass... Regardless of what the scores were when he traveled over to Wales for the fights Saldivar dominated the action and punished Winstone.... When Saldivar got Winstone in North America with a neutral referee he knocked him down repeatedly and battered him into a stoppage...Counter-puncher wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 15:18The first two fights were very close, razor-thin decisions. There were people who said the second was a robbery, they are wrong in my opinion but it goes to show the kind of fights they were.Kalan wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 13:02Saldivar handled Winstone with ease...elmersalsa wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 16:58
Thanks. My favorite Welsh boxer was Howard Winstone. What a fighter! He just had the bad luck to run into the great Vicente Saldivar 3 times. Eventually, he became WBC World Featherweight Champion, though.
Once again you have done a brilliant job of proving you don't know what you are watching, congratulations.
To make you look dumb I don't even have to do anything
Just quote the dumb things you say
There's at least one in every post.
Oh dearKalan wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 00:58Why don't you just shut your stupid face you pathetic jackass...Counter-puncher wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 15:18The first two fights were very close, razor-thin decisions. There were people who said the second was a robbery, they are wrong in my opinion but it goes to show the kind of fights they were.
Once again you have done a brilliant job of proving you don't know what you are watching, congratulations.
To make you look dumb I don't even have to do anything
Just quote the dumb things you say
There's at least one in every post.
Yes. There is no need for that sort of comment at all. Straightforward abuse.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 03:39Oh dearKalan wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 00:58Why don't you just shut your stupid face you pathetic jackass...Counter-puncher wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 15:18
The first two fights were very close, razor-thin decisions. There were people who said the second was a robbery, they are wrong in my opinion but it goes to show the kind of fights they were.
Once again you have done a brilliant job of proving you don't know what you are watching, congratulations.
To make you look dumb I don't even have to do anything
Just quote the dumb things you say
There's at least one in every post.
Kalan doesn't like it when his misunderstanding of fights gets pointed out
Note how he gets insulting. He simply doesn't understand what he is watching