Im watching a few boxing amateur records and Foreman winning the Gold medal after 20 fights is simply amazing
Laszlo Pap was 288-12 with 55 first round KO
Donald Curry was 400-4
Anybody knows what Ali's & Robinson's amateur boxing record is???
I heard Ali was 134-7, 137-7, 100-5 or 99-8
Notable boxers amateur career
Floyd Mayweather (84–6)
Roy Jones (121-13)
Manny Pacquiao (60–4)
Pernell Whitaker (201-13)
Oscar de la Hoya (223-5)
Anybody know some impressive amateur records??
Is their a website that's a good source for amateur records?
I recall seeing that Papp's amateur record was 306-5 with 6 draws.
Whichever is true, he was a great fighter, and deserved the honour awarded to him of the greatest boxer who ever lived.
I also recall seeing that Dick McTaggart, the British boxer, had a record of around 615-24 and also won a gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.
Im watching a few boxing amateur records and Foreman winning the Gold medal after 20 fights is simply amazing
Laszlo Pap was 288-12 with 55 first round KO
Donald Curry was 400-4
Anybody knows what Ali's & Robinson's amateur boxing record is???
I heard Ali was 134-7, 137-7, 100-5 or 99-8
Notable boxers amateur career
Floyd Mayweather (84–6)
Roy Jones (121-13)
Manny Pacquiao (60–4)
Pernell Whitaker (201-13)
Oscar de la Hoya (223-5)
Anybody know some impressive amateur records??
Is their a website that's a good source for amateur records?
I recall seeing that Papp's amateur record was 306-5 with 6 draws.
Whichever is true, he was a great fighter, and deserved the honour awarded to him of the greatest boxer who ever lived.
Vince Shomo was 651 - 4.
Ray Robinson was 85-0 and unless im mistaken he fought Willie Pep on short notice and stopped him.
Robinson was 85-1, he lost to Billy Graham.
Calzaghe only had like 1 debatable loss didnt he????
Don't know im looking a amateur boxing website...
However I read somewhere that he was undefeated or something like that but, at least wikipedia says he reportedly had an amateur record of 110–10. So I don't know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calzaghe#Amateur_career
i thought pac had no amateur experience????
At the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived, for a time, on the streets. He started boxing and made the Philippine national amateur boxing team where his room and board were paid for by the government. Pacquiao reportedly had an amateur record of 64 fights (60–4).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao#Amateur_boxing_career
Vasyl Lomachenko more than 300 wins and only 1 lose.1 gold Olympic game, 1 silver in world cup, 1 gold in world cup and now is in the final of the world cup
I was just about to mention Kostya, there is a am fight against Forrest on youtube, Kostya just stands in the pocket and slips punches.
ps, anyone know why Kostya changed his style, he seemed to slip alot more punches more back then
Man that is one of my favourite fights ams or pro.Round 1 was alright for Forrest then Kostya just takes it to a whole new level in 2 and 3.I guess when you have his sorta power its just natural you develop that mentality but against the likes of Ben Tackie he showed his class.
Im watching a few boxing amateur records and Foreman winning the Gold medal after 20 fights is simply amazing
Laszlo Pap was 288-12 with 55 first round KO
Donald Curry was 400-4
Anybody knows what Ali's & Robinson's amateur boxing record is???
I heard Ali was 134-7, 137-7, 100-5 or 99-8
Notable boxers amateur career
Floyd Mayweather (84–6)
Roy Jones (121-13)
Manny Pacquiao (60–4)
Pernell Whitaker (201-13)
Oscar de la Hoya (223-5)
Anybody know some impressive amateur records??
Is their a website that's a good source for amateur records?
Mark Breland is thought of by many as the best amateur. 110-1 with the one loss avenged.
Kostya Tszyu was a beast in the ams.Obviously Rigondeaux is another
I was just about to mention Kostya, there is a am fight against Forrest on youtube, Kostya just stands in the pocket and slips punches.
ps, anyone know why Kostya changed his style, he seemed to slip alot more punches more back then