The most disappointing pro debut?

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Sweet Dick Willie
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The most disappointing pro debut?

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Robeisy Ramirez. Who else fell short?
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Bernard Hopkins - Hard to believe that he lost his first professional fight, considering what he went on to achieve subsequently.
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Henry Armstrong, Rafael and Juan Manuel Márquez, Pipino Cuevas, Wilfredo Vasquez, Johnny Nelson, Bonecrusher Smith, Orlando Salido,

Jack Dempsey Drew on his debut.
JackSprocket wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 06:28 Robeisy Ramirez. Who else fell short?
Those who had a successful amateur career, possibly winning Olympic medals, would be the biggest disappointments as there would have been higher expectations than your average debutant.
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nkosi soloman's was pretty hilarious

former top usa heavyweight am hyped up by dazn, ends up getting rag dolled and losing a 39-33 decision
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Henry Armstrong lost by a third round KO on his debut and was 1-3 after four fights. He was only stopped once more in his entire career of 180 fights (149-21-10)
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Any Olympic Gold Medalist or Silver Medalist who lost their Debut has to be the biggest letdown. When you're that accomplished as an Amateur your expectations are through the roof obviously.
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Michael Bentt was a hot amateur and he lost his debut by stoppage, wearing Kronk shorts and with Manny Steward in his corner.
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Syntax Error wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 09:34 Bernard Hopkins - Hard to believe that he lost his first professional fight, considering what he went on to achieve subsequently.
Was something spectacular expected of him? I know he took up boxing while in prison but wasn't really known at all in the sport back then was he? He didn't have an amateur career.

I was just browsing his record and found that he had a more than a year layoff after losing his debut in 1988 and then fought eight times in 1990. Does anyone know what he did in 1989? Trained like crazy I suppose.
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JackSprocket wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 15:59
Syntax Error wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 09:34 Bernard Hopkins - Hard to believe that he lost his first professional fight, considering what he went on to achieve subsequently.
Was something spectacular expected of him? I know he took up boxing while in prison but wasn't really known at all in the sport back then was he? He didn't have an amateur career.

I was just browsing his record and found that he had a more than a year layoff after losing his debut in 1988 and then fought eight times in 1990. Does anyone know what he did in 1989? Trained like crazy I suppose.
No, nobody knew who he was or noticed. Which raises the question of whether something can be disappointing in retrospect.

I suppose it was disappointing to him.
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Big John Fury.

To see him now, the fightingest fighty man who ever did fight, strutting the stage like a mastodon, shouting and threatening the Youtubers, punching plexi-glass and tipping tables then throwing out topless challenges to Iron Mike whilst his nipples go through a divorce...sheesh, what a brute! His pro record shows a debut loss to an 18 year old though?🤷‍♂️
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Charlie Zelenoff, 100%
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Lenny Cravats wrote: 04 Nov 2023, 04:25 Charlie Zelenoff, 100%
:OhYes:
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jwfg wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 13:50 Michael Bentt was a hot amateur and he lost his debut by stoppage, wearing Kronk shorts and with Manny Steward in his corner.
That's a disappointing night alright.
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JackSprocket wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 06:28 Robeisy Ramirez. Who else fell short?
I don't see anyone knocking him off tbh.
2 x Olympic Gold medalist, 26 and in his prime years, amatuer record of 420-30 or something, gets knocked down within the first minute of the fight and goes on to lose a decision against a 4-2-2 guy that was more or less hand picked for him.
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Wilfredo Gomez, world amateur champion, was held to a draw on his pro debut. Cassius Clay also struggled on his debut against Tunney Hunsaker. Big Joe Bugner got sparked in his first fight. Pat Cowdell, a bronze medallist in the Montreal Olympics, looked terrible on his debut against fellow Brummie Albert Coley.
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Redback Rasta wrote: 15 Nov 2023, 01:11
jwfg wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 13:50 Michael Bentt was a hot amateur and he lost his debut by stoppage, wearing Kronk shorts and with Manny Steward in his corner.
That's a disappointing night alright.
4 time NY golden gloves winner and lots more.
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Robeisy Ramirez and Paddy Barnes, recently.
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