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  • #11
    Mike Weaver

    Another guy who spent some time holding a world title belt was Mike Weaver:

    http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=405

    Weaver was 6-6 after his 1st 12 fights having just lost by knockout in July 1974 to 23-0 Duane Bobick. I remember him as a heavily muscled guy, but that was years later. He weighed under 200 lbs. for all of his 1st 13 fights.

    After Weaver's loss to Bobick he had a pretty good run for the next few years. He went 13-2 until he was stopped by Larry Holmes in June 1979. Along the way he lost a 12 round decision to Leroy Jones, a giant heavyweight who suffered a detached retina and ended his career with only a single loss to Larry Holmes.

    After Weaver was stopped by Holmes, few thought of him as much more than a good journeyman, someone who can give a world class fighter a good fight but probably lose.

    However, Weaver was getting stronger as he got older, and got a shot at the WBA heavyweight title in March 1980 against "Big" John Tate. Well behind on points on all 3 cards going into the 15th round, a miracle happened. Weaver stopped Tate and became WBA heavyweight champ. He defended his title successfully twice, 1st against 23-1 Gerrie Coetzee Oct. 1980 and then against the 20-0 James "quick" Tillis Oct. 1981. Winning a decision against Tillis was a notable achievement, since Tillis was a fast, skilled boxer at that time and had never tasted defeat before. He next had 2 memorable fights with Michael Dokes. In the 1st fight he was stopped in the 1st round, but the stoppage was controversial. I can't remember the details. In May 1983 Weaver fought Dokes to a draw in their return match.

    Weaver fought for a world title once more in June 1985 but was stopped in the 8th round by the 25-0 Pinklon Thomas.

    Weaver fought on for many more years, losing a lot of fights but occasionally getting an impressive win against a world class fighter. He finally called it quits after losing in November 2000 against Larry Holmes. Weaver was 48 years old!

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    • #12
      I decided to look up Mike Weaver on google and found the following fine article, which has some details about his career that I didn't mention:

      http://www.ringsidereport.com/bbb9032004.htm

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Da Iceman View Post
        name a former champ from any weightclass with a ****ed up record.
        mines neon leon W 26 (14 ko's) | L 17 | D 3 | Total 46
        My pick is Al McCoy, the lol MW champion of 94 years ago.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Da Iceman View Post
          name a former champ from any weightclass with a ****ed up record.
          mines neon leon W 26 (14 ko's) | L 17 | D 3 | Total 46
          Trevor Berbick

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          • #15
            Fritzie Zivic has the most losses of any world champion I believe.

            http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9437&cat=boxer

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Barnburner View Post
              Fritzie Zivic has the most losses of any world champion I believe.

              http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9437&cat=boxer
              That's what I've always believed too

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              • #17
                Originally posted by GJC View Post
                That's what I've always believed too
                Originally posted by Barnburner View Post
                Fritzie Zivic has the most losses of any world champion I believe.

                http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9437&cat=boxer
                You are both absolutely right.

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                • #18
                  Former jr. welterweight champion Saoul Mamby.
                  W 45(KO 19) L 34(KO 1) D 6

                  Former jr. flyweight champ Gilberto Keb Baas
                  W 35(KO 22) L 21(KO 6) D 4
                  Last edited by goblin213; 08-07-2011, 12:48 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by goblin213 View Post
                    Former jr. welterweight champion Saoul Mamby.
                    W 45(KO 19) L 34(KO 1) D 6

                    Former jr. flyweight champ Gilberto Keb Baas
                    W 35(KO 22) L 21(KO 6) D 4
                    I could swear Mamby is still fighting.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
                      I could swear Mamby is still fighting.
                      I hope not. That would just mess up his legacy.

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