Originally posted by joeytrimble
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Well you simply cannot have heard of everyone. He fought in the 70s and at very low weights...I believe he was at 92 lbs when he was 12 or so. Not sure where he was in his upper teens.
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Also one of Marciano's amature fights which was a loss is thought to have been a pro fight by some . Unless new info has came out .
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Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View PostWell you simply cannot have heard of everyone. He fought in the 70s and at very low weights...I believe he was at 92 lbs when he was 12 or so. Not sure where he was in his upper teens.
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Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View PostWell you simply cannot have heard of everyone. He fought in the 70s and at very low weights...I believe he was at 92 lbs when he was 12 or so. Not sure where he was in his upper teens.
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I was rated as high as #3 in the USA (I was # 4 at the time I turned pro) and I defeated the #1 and #2 in the world. I was NOT the world champion as an amateur, I beat the world champion (Darin Allen) but we didnt fight for his world title. It doesn't really work like that in the amateur ranks.
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Maybe I can find an old magazine of his where it shows the amateur ratings from back in the 70s. Right now I am at college though so it will be a while. Maybe yall can remind me to ask him for it.
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Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View PostYea, I wanna' know who the uncle is, tooAs for me...I had FIVE fights in one week on two occassions (at the national Golden Gloves)...I also fought three times in one night one time and twice in a day another time.
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I fought three times in one night in a state tournament (1984)... twice in one day at the PAL Nationals (1986)...and twice I had five fights in one week at the National Golden Gloves tournament (1987 and 1988)
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