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  • #11
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego View Post
    Damn Eubank 19-7 lol. Highly impressive
    He didn't even start sparring until a couple of months before he turned 17, and turned pro a couple months after he turned 19. His amateur career lasted about 12 months, probably less, and in that time he won the Spanish Golden Gloves and got to the semi-final of the New York Golden Gloves, which is quite amazing.

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    • #12
      Damn I remember Tim Austin. Dude had sick skills...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES View Post
        Mike Tyson had a decent 48-6 record, but somehow lost to professional heavyweight journeymen Craig Payne, Kimmuel Odum, and Henry Tillman in the amateurs.
        It's because Tyson was only 16 and they were in their 20's!

        Like Eubank saying how he was "beating open-class guys in their 20's while a 17-year-old novice to boxing" in an interview in the late 80's. I guess Eubank's losses came against older and more experienced guys.

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        • #14
          I got that article from a rival forum, btw.

          I copied and pasted it.


          I'll edit it now to mention that fact.

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          • #15
            toney was 33-2 with 32 kos

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            • #16
              Floyd Mayweather: 64-8

              Ricky Hatton: 70-5

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              • #17
                Joe Calzaghe: 121-9

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                • #18
                  Calzaghe hasn't lost since he was 17 years old, and even then it was a robbery.

                  That's pretty impressive! Must be the longest unbeaten streak in the whole of boxing by miles, maybe even ever!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES View Post
                    Calzaghe hasn't lost since he was 17 years old, and even then it was a robbery.

                    That's pretty impressive! Must be the longest unbeaten streak in the whole of boxing by miles, maybe even ever!
                    sort of like his victory over reid Robbery!

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                    • #20
                      here in the u.s. the amatuers dont mean much the style is totally different then the pros

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