Which Fighter over came the Worst start to his career to become Champion?

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  • Joey Giardello
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    #1

    Which Fighter over came the Worst start to his career to become Champion?

    A fighter who over come alot of defeats early on to still become champion?
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    Johnny Nelson comes to mind

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    • Joey Giardello
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dubstep Demon
      Johnny Nelson comes to mind
      yeah i read johnny nelson's book great read

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        #4
        Originally posted by Joey Giardello
        yeah i read johnny nelson's book great read
        It is a very good read,it makes his career seem a lot more interesting than it did initially,well too me anyway

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        • STILL_DETOX
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          #5
          hagler .

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          • Scott9945
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            #6
            Henry Armstrong started his career 1-3. Considering that he is always regarded among the all time elite in boxing, he is the best choice for this answer.

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            • Scott9945
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              #7
              Originally posted by STILL_DETOX
              hagler .
              Hagler didn't lose until his 26th fight.

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              • joseph5620
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                #8
                Originally posted by Joey Giardello
                A fighter who over come alot of defeats early on to still become champion?
                Mike Weaver. His career started off very unimpressive. He even lost to Duane Bobick's less talented brother Rodney.

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                • paulsinghnl
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                  how about B-hop?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by paulsinghnl
                    how about B-hop?
                    He did lose his first fight but not many after that.

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