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  • Christopher Eubanks's amateur record, and Tyson's

    Christopher Eubanks

    May 1984 - Debut, 165, L RSC-1, fill-in opponent at club show in Brooklyn

    June 1984 - Won twice at club show, 156 and 165

    June 1984 - Won Bronx qualifiers for Empire State Games, 156

    June 1984 - Lost at NYC qualifiers for Empire State Games, 156

    July 1984 - Lost to Thomas Patti at club show, 165

    July 1984 - Lost to Moses Lewis at club show, 165

    July 1984 - Lost to Mark Weinman at club show, 156

    October 1984 - Won Bronx qualifying tournament for New York Metropolitan Spanish Gloves, open-class, 156

    October 1984 - Won NYC qualifying tournament for New York Metropolitan Spanish Gloves, open-class, 156

    November 1984 - Won New York Metropolitan Spanish Gloves, open-class, 156

    November 1984 - Lost at North East Regional qualifiers for Nationals (Senior), 156

    January 1985 - Won qualifiers for New York Daily News Golden Gloves (with two decisions and one bye), open-class, 156

    March 1985 - Reached semi-final of New York Daily News Golden Gloves (with two decisions and one bye), open-class, 156, losing to Joseph Henry (Madison Square Garden)



    Mike Tyson

    May 1981 - Won Regional qualifiers for National Junior Olympics, 201

    June 1981 - Won National Junior Olympics, 201

    November 1981 - Lost to Ernie Bennett at club show, 201

    April 1982 - Won Regional qualifiers for National Junior Olympics, 201

    June 1982 - Won National Junior Olympics, 201

    November 1982 - Won Regional qualifiers for Nationals (Senior), 201

    December 1982 - Lost to Al Evans at Nationals (Senior), 201

    February 1983 - Won Western Mass Golden Gloves, 201+

    February 1983 - Won New England Golden Gloves, 201+

    March 1983 - Reached final of National Golden Gloves, losing to Craig Payne, 201+

    August 1983 - Beat Jeffy Goff at Ohio State Fair, invitational, 201

    August 1983 - Won Junior Nationals, 201

    September 1983 - Beat Peter Geier at USA-vs-Germany match, 201

    November 1983 - Won Regional qualifiers for Nationals (Senior), 201+

    November 1983 - Lost to Kimmuel Odum by DQ at Nationals (Senior), 201+

    April 1984 - Won National Golden Gloves, 201

    June 1984 - Lost to Henry Tillman at Olympic Trials, 201

    June 1984 - Won Adirondack qualifiers for Empire State Games, 201

    July 1984 - Lost to Henry Tillman at Olympic Box-Offs, 201

    August 1984 - Won Empire State Games, 201

    August 1984 - Won Junior Nationals, 201

    September 1984 - Beat Istvan Szikora at international tournament in Finland, 201

    September 1984 - Beat Hakkan Brock at international tournament in Finland, 201
    Last edited by GEOFFHAYES; 12-11-2006, 12:42 AM.

  • #2
    Why are u comparing these particular 2 records.

    I didnt realize Tyson had lost so many amatuer bouts?

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    • #3
      Hey Juy Xyu...

      why are you posting this **** in NSB?

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      • #4
        Eubank wasn't a world class amateur.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Shanus View Post
          Eubank wasn't a world class amateur.
          Yeah, but he'd only just started boxing like a year previous and was probably coming up against guys who'd been boxing for 10-15 years.

          Certainly, there was a huge contrast between his last amateur fight (Joseph Henry at New York Golden Gloves semi-final) and first pro fight (Tim Brown, 1981 Pennsylvania Golden Gloves champion), he looked awful against Henry but fantastic against Brown. He changed trainers from Andy Martinez to Maximo Pierret and only turned pro to pay a high school telephone bill because he'd been phoning a girl in England The commentators (of his pro debut) on SportsChannel, Randy Gordon and Steve Farhood, told Eubank's manager Adonis Torres that Eubank was a future world champion! And so he fought again. And he only knew how to throw straight punches! Good ****, eh?

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          • #6
            why u always posting stuff about amatuer records over and over again.honestly i dont think alot of ppl give a **** about there amatuer experiences

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            • #7
              Originally posted by versatile2k6 View Post
              why u always posting stuff about amatuer records over and over again.honestly i dont think alot of ppl give a **** about there amatuer experiences
              You have no soul.

              Now gedaaaada heeeeah.

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              • #8
                Geoff, you'd posted this before. Come on man, ask the Autism Institute to increase the dosage of yours shots, willya?

                Surely even you must realise that amateur records are BOXING HISTORY.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  I didnt realize Tyson had lost so many amatuer bouts?
                  Most of them to guys in their 20's while he was like 16.

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                  • #10
                    Boxing, or even sports in general, need more Chris Eubank type figures. A sportsman or woman, can have all the talent in the world, but if they're devoid of any personality it reduces interest in them. Chris Eubank brought interest to the masses, not just because he was skilled boxer, the main reasons where his charisma, how he dressed and conducted himself and just the fact the guy was an eccentric.

                    I believe Mr Calzaghe's lack of personality hinders his popularity, he's not even a household name it seems. A domestic rival may have helped, being shown on prime time terrestrial TV may have hepled too, but my point remains.
                    Last edited by Dapperpessimist; 12-02-2006, 05:35 PM.

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