Best Amateur record you've seen? EVER............
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Best Amateur record you've seen? EVER............
Juan Carlos Gomez's 158-2 (one of the losses to Sven Ottke)
Roy Jones' 121-12 (A loss to Gerald McClellan)
Bernard Hopkins 95-4
Fernando Vargas 100-5
Oscar DLH 223-5
Tim Austin 113-9
Joel Casamayor 333-30
Acelino Freitas 74-2
Vernon Forrest 225-15
Vassili Jirov 207-10
Stevie Johnston 260-13
Zab Judah 110-5 (2 losses to David Diaz)
Meldrick Taylor 99-4
Not sure of Ricardo Lopez's exact record, but he only had 1 loss in 40-60 fights.
Roy Jones' 121-12 (A loss to Gerald McClellan)
Bernard Hopkins 95-4
Fernando Vargas 100-5
Oscar DLH 223-5
Tim Austin 113-9
Joel Casamayor 333-30
Acelino Freitas 74-2
Vernon Forrest 225-15
Vassili Jirov 207-10
Stevie Johnston 260-13
Zab Judah 110-5 (2 losses to David Diaz)
Meldrick Taylor 99-4
Not sure of Ricardo Lopez's exact record, but he only had 1 loss in 40-60 fights.
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Ray Seales 338-12
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Stan
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Best Amateur records
I have not received the exact numbers yet, but
I think Mark Breland won most of his fights.
I thought I heard he lost like 10 or 12 out of about 300 ???
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Chicago had a great amateur years ago, Richie Guerara, I do not khow his exact record but I heard he beat Floyd Patterson at around Middleweight.
If anyone finds out the missing detail about these two please post them?
Stan
I think Mark Breland won most of his fights.
I thought I heard he lost like 10 or 12 out of about 300 ???
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Chicago had a great amateur years ago, Richie Guerara, I do not khow his exact record but I heard he beat Floyd Patterson at around Middleweight.
If anyone finds out the missing detail about these two please post them?
Stan
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Records in Ring book & Site
Eric Holley, 24 - 1
Tyrone Trice, 168 - 18
James Shuler, 178 - 6
Brian Sumner, 82 - 5
Dwayne Swift 159 - 13
Kris Golanski, 86 - 14
Pete Podgorski 45 - 12
Bob Wallace 32 - 3
Dale Robinson 24 - 5
Rich Herman, 1 - 0
Tyrone Trice, 168 - 18
James Shuler, 178 - 6
Brian Sumner, 82 - 5
Dwayne Swift 159 - 13
Kris Golanski, 86 - 14
Pete Podgorski 45 - 12
Bob Wallace 32 - 3
Dale Robinson 24 - 5
Rich Herman, 1 - 0
Morochito Rodriquez
1968 Gold Medallist Francisco Morochito Rodriquez had a record of 266-4
He also beat the 1968 Gold Medal Flyweight Champ; won several Pana AM games etc. Here is more on him --
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/b ... #morochito
Also, Billy Speary had a great amateur record here is some info on him --
Amateur Record: 183-15
Reversed every amateur loss in a return bout.
Speary won 15 major amateur ring titles.
Middle Atlantic Title - 1937, '38 & '39
New York Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
NY-Chicago (Inter-City) Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
National Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
International Golden Gloves - 1938 & '39
1937
Mar 8 Allie Stolt New York, NY W
Mar Steve Bono New York, NY KO 1
(NY Golden Gloves)
Mar 24 Jimmy Urso Chicago, IL W 3
(NY-Chicago Intercity)
Jun 10 Guido Nardecchia Bronx, NY ?
(International A.A.U.)
Aug Opponent Dallas, TX ?
(Pan AM Expo)
1938
Mar 7 Opponent New York, NY W
(Won 112-lb Open NY Golden Glove Title)
Apr 6 Dominick Perfetti Boston, MA W Dec
Apr 6 Johnny Aiello Boston, MA W Dec
Won National AAU Bantamweight Championship
1939
Feb Frankie Donato --- KO
--- defeated Leon Haire?
Apr 14 Lou Menney San Francisco, CA W 3
Won National AAU Bantamweight Championship
He also beat the 1968 Gold Medal Flyweight Champ; won several Pana AM games etc. Here is more on him --
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/b ... #morochito
Also, Billy Speary had a great amateur record here is some info on him --
Amateur Record: 183-15
Reversed every amateur loss in a return bout.
Speary won 15 major amateur ring titles.
Middle Atlantic Title - 1937, '38 & '39
New York Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
NY-Chicago (Inter-City) Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
National Golden Gloves - 1937, '38 & '39
International Golden Gloves - 1938 & '39
1937
Mar 8 Allie Stolt New York, NY W
Mar Steve Bono New York, NY KO 1
(NY Golden Gloves)
Mar 24 Jimmy Urso Chicago, IL W 3
(NY-Chicago Intercity)
Jun 10 Guido Nardecchia Bronx, NY ?
(International A.A.U.)
Aug Opponent Dallas, TX ?
(Pan AM Expo)
1938
Mar 7 Opponent New York, NY W
(Won 112-lb Open NY Golden Glove Title)
Apr 6 Dominick Perfetti Boston, MA W Dec
Apr 6 Johnny Aiello Boston, MA W Dec
Won National AAU Bantamweight Championship
1939
Feb Frankie Donato --- KO
--- defeated Leon Haire?
Apr 14 Lou Menney San Francisco, CA W 3
Won National AAU Bantamweight Championship
Records
http://www.ibhof.com/ibhfcuba2.htm
This page lists Stevenson at 301-20 and Savon at 358-17. I don't know how accurate that is, but d@mn!
This page lists Stevenson at 301-20 and Savon at 358-17. I don't know how accurate that is, but d@mn!
I still have the record you sent me of Stevenson... some interesting notes from it, I think Igor Vysotsky is the only person to ever KO him, and he lost 3 (at least, I only have the partial record) of his 14 bouts in 1983.delisa wrote:Stevenson claims a record of: 244 wins and 14 losses
I haven't gone through and counted up wins and losses on the record I ahve for him.
14 years as an amateur, Can't beleive he never tried to defect...
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Jose Napoles 113-1
Dariusz Michalczewski 133-15-2 (83 ko's)
Hector Camacho 75-4-2 (36ko's)
Carl Daniels 170-7
Oscar DeLaHoya- 223-5
Vernon Forrest 225-15
Naseem Hamad 62-5 (18ko's)
Anyone know what Donald Curry's amateur record was? TIP
Dariusz Michalczewski 133-15-2 (83 ko's)
Hector Camacho 75-4-2 (36ko's)
Carl Daniels 170-7
Oscar DeLaHoya- 223-5
Vernon Forrest 225-15
Naseem Hamad 62-5 (18ko's)
Anyone know what Donald Curry's amateur record was? TIP
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I knew an ameteur named Bobby Scoggins who at one time had over 250 wins against (I don't know exactly) less than 15 losses. The impressive part though was that over 200 wins came by KO or RSC. He could hit.
