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  • HOUDINI563
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    Fred Fulton. Tremendous puncher. Highly considered during his prime. It could be argued that Dempseys 18 second destruction of prime Fulton was the greatest win of any pre championship heavyweight champion.

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    • HOUDINI563
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      Joe Choynski always intrigued me. He was universally praised for his fighting abilities and his punch. Too bad their is no film footage aside of seconds of sparring with Jeffries in 1910.

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      • QueensburyRules
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        #13
        Originally posted by HOUDINI563
        Joe Choynski always intrigued me. He was universally praised for his fighting abilities and his punch. Too bad their is no film footage aside of seconds of sparring with Jeffries in 1910.
        - -Oh to have his KO footage of JJohnson, but we do have a photo of when he roomed with JJ in Texas. Quite fond of that double barrel 10 gauge elephant gun...
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        • markusmod
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          Jimmy Thunder - a man's man!

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          • Ben Bolt
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            Scrolling boxrec, and you always find interesting destinies of the past.

            For ex., found a Battling Bozo (Curtis Hambright), not on overwhelming record 45W–38L–19D,
            but ranked the #9 lt. heavy of the world by The Ring in 1931.


            boxrec says: Hambright retired from boxing when he began to lose his vision. Family history says
            that during one bout, someone put tons of resin on his gloves and repeatedly punched Hambright
            in the eyes, destroying his vision and career.

            According to the Times Daily of Florence, Alabama, Hambright was admitted to hospital February 9th,
            1942, suffering from the effects of poison. A hospital spokesman reported his condition was "only fair".

            https://boxrec.com/media/images//arc...o_Battling.jpg

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            • Ben Bolt
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              A forerunner to one-eyed Joe Frazier:

              The Ring 1943 world rated lightweight #8 Slugger White (79-11-15) was [boxrec] forced to retire
              from boxing, when it was disclosed that White had a glass eye.


              https://boxrec.com/media/images//thu...uggerWhite.JPG

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              • GhostofDempsey
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                Jimmy Bivins. Probably the deepest resume for a man who never won a title.

                Holman Williams, Lloyd Marshall, George Chuvalo, Billy Graham, David Tua, Yaqui Lopez, George Benton, we’re also great contenders.

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                • Rockybigblower
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                  Troy Waters and Howard Eastman.

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                  • QueensburyRules
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ben Bolt
                    Scrolling boxrec, and you always find interesting destinies of the past.

                    For ex., found a Battling Bozo (Curtis Hambright), not on overwhelming record 45W–38L–19D,
                    but ranked the #9 lt. heavy of the world by The Ring in 1931.


                    boxrec says: Hambright retired from boxing when he began to lose his vision. Family history says
                    that during one bout, someone put tons of resin on his gloves and repeatedly punched Hambright
                    in the eyes, destroying his vision and career.

                    According to the Times Daily of Florence, Alabama, Hambright was admitted to hospital February 9th,
                    1942, suffering from the effects of poison. A hospital spokesman reported his condition was "only fair".

                    https://boxrec.com/media/images//arc...o_Battling.jpg
                    - - Good find.

                    Moderns like to ream out current champs and contenders not realizing by modern standards some of those older champs and contenders didn't have modern glossy records the moderns insist fruitlessly on. Joe Louis bum of the month club was mostly against Ring contender types, it's just that he was so prolific that he would knock em out of contender status whereby they become bums.

                    In my day that continues to this very day, hvy contenders I loved starting with Quarry, Shavers, Lyle, the last two I thought well whooped Ali, especially egregious when Lyle was ropadoping Ali he gets stopped! Also Tex Cobb who always came to fight.

                    Today I'd say Derek Chisora, Carlos Takam, Tomasz Adamek who was LH/Cruiser champ, and most especially Tony Thompson, an epic throwback southpaw that would beat most heavy champs in history save most back then wouldn't fight lefties.

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                    • billeau2
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HOUDINI563
                      Joe Choynski always intrigued me. He was universally praised for his fighting abilities and his punch. Too bad their is no film footage aside of seconds of sparring with Jeffries in 1910.
                      Yeah Choynski had a solid reputation.

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