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  • queenieerika
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    #1

    Boxing world records

    Did you ever got an idea who is the tallest or the smallest boxer in history??


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  • Bundana
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    At 4′ 11″ (150cm) Argentinian Pascual Perez was the shortest world champ ever.

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    • mickey malone
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      #3
      Originally posted by Bundana
      At 4′ 11″ (150cm) Argentinian Pascual Perez was the shortest world champ ever.
      Sorry to be a spoiler, but South Africa's former two weight world champion (WBO LtFLY & FLY) Baby Jake Matlala is only 4 feet 10 and half inches tall..
      I know who the tallest fighter was to, but i can't think of his name..

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        #4
        Just found this on an old thread.. Seems to have all the answers..

        Gogea Mitu of Romania, who was 7-4, boxed professionally three times in 1935.


        A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: In honor of Nikolai Valuev, here’s a list of 7-footers who boxed professionally. Valuev fights David Haye on Saturday in Nuremberg, Germany.

        7-4 (224cm): Gogea Mitu, Romania (2-1, 1935) -- Lost to highly regarded African-American heavyweight George Godfrey. One Web site listed him at 7-9.

        7-4 (224cm): John Rankin, New Orleans (1-0, 1967) – Fought only once, in his hometown, and won a four-round decision.

        7-2 (218cm): Jim Cully, Ireland (1-2, 1942 and 1948) – It’s long man from Tipperary.

        7-2 (218cm): Ewart Potgieter, South Africa (11-2-1, 1954-57) -- Fought only journeymen in southern Africa, the UK and the U.S.

        7-1 (216cm): Carl Chancellor, El Paso, Texas (4-6-2, 1988-90) -- Once fought at 430 pounds.

        7-1 (216cm): Julius Long, Detroit (15-12, 2001-present) – Has lost to some big names, including Ray Austin, Sam Peter and Audley Harrison.

        7-1 (216cm): Tom Payne, Napa, Calif. (2-2, 1984-85) – Former NBA player went to prison for multiple **** convictions.

        7-0 (213cm): Nikolai Valuev, Russia (50-1, 1993-present) – The greatest 7-foot boxer in history.

        7-0 (213cm): Marcellus Brown, Louisville, Ky (26-17-1, 1989-2008) – Has lost to Trevor Berbick, Tommy Morrison and Lamon Brewster.

        7-0 (213cm): Luis Alberto Gonzalez, Colombia (NA) – Reportedly fought out of Miami in the mid-1980s.

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        • Bundana
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          #5
          Originally posted by mickey malone
          Sorry to be a spoiler, but South Africa's former two weight world champion (WBO LtFLY & FLY) Baby Jake Matlala is only 4 feet 10 and half inches tall..
          I know who the tallest fighter was to, but i can't think of his name..
          Yes, Mickey... you're right. Forgot all about Baby Jake!

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          • sonnyboyx2
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            #6
            Originally posted by mickey malone
            Just found this on an old thread.. Seems to have all the answers..

            Gogea Mitu of Romania, who was 7-4, boxed professionally three times in 1935.


            A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: In honor of Nikolai Valuev, here’s a list of 7-footers who boxed professionally. Valuev fights David Haye on Saturday in Nuremberg, Germany.

            7-4 (224cm): Gogea Mitu, Romania (2-1, 1935) -- Lost to highly regarded African-American heavyweight George Godfrey. One Web site listed him at 7-9.

            7-4 (224cm): John Rankin, New Orleans (1-0, 1967) – Fought only once, in his hometown, and won a four-round decision.

            7-2 (218cm): Jim Cully, Ireland (1-2, 1942 and 1948) – It’s long man from Tipperary.

            7-2 (218cm): Ewart Potgieter, South Africa (11-2-1, 1954-57) -- Fought only journeymen in southern Africa, the UK and the U.S.

            7-1 (216cm): Carl Chancellor, El Paso, Texas (4-6-2, 1988-90) -- Once fought at 430 pounds.

            7-1 (216cm): Julius Long, Detroit (15-12, 2001-present) – Has lost to some big names, including Ray Austin, Sam Peter and Audley Harrison.

            7-1 (216cm): Tom Payne, Napa, Calif. (2-2, 1984-85) – Former NBA player went to prison for multiple **** convictions.

            7-0 (213cm): Nikolai Valuev, Russia (50-1, 1993-present) – The greatest 7-foot boxer in history.

            7-0 (213cm): Marcellus Brown, Louisville, Ky (26-17-1, 1989-2008) – Has lost to Trevor Berbick, Tommy Morrison and Lamon Brewster.

            7-0 (213cm): Luis Alberto Gonzalez, Colombia (NA) – Reportedly fought out of Miami in the mid-1980s.
            Ewart Potgieter was the tallest man to fight in the UK

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