Donald Curry was 400-4 as an Ameteur

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #11
    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
    Believe me when I tell you, there are very few people who keep accurate amateur rcords. The national office doesnt even do it and when guys turn pro they are ASKED what their amateur records were. They can say anything they want. I have personally seen many kids who I know lost numerous fights but they willl claim they are 101-3 or something like that. You cannot be at the top levels of amateur boxing and have a record like that and NOT be a national champion, etc Noris was NOT a national champ ever
    okay i think i believe in what your saying it does sound a bit fishy that he never made Olympics etc

    Donald Currys is impressive though

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      #12
      Originally posted by Terrible...
      Well that is what i heard ,Google his record & that is the statistic everybody is quoting and ive also heard people commentating on his fights bring up the same stats ,believe what u like though i guess im not gonna agrue with u

      u dont poccess the kind of Boxing ability Terry Norris had without being well schooled as an Ameteur
      Iceman will let you know that many amateur records are inflated and are far from the truth. He ain't picking on Terry here. You have to remember his involvement in boxing, amateur and professional, far surpasses anyone who posts here. More than likely anyone who posts this stuff across the net too.

      Think about that....400-4.

      The one impressive one that is well documented to my knowledge is Mark Breland. Over 100 wins and only one loss.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
        Yeah, that record is a myth like Robinson's perfect record at amateurs.
        Robinson himself speaks of losing an amateur fight in his autobio, "Sugar Ray"

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          #14
          Breland was 110-1, yes and that is a well documented one. And u know how I know its accurate? Because if there was anyone other than DARRYL ANTHONY who ever beat him they or their coach (or other coaches, officials, or someone who was there) would be all over it disu*****g the fact.

          Thanks for the knowledge recognition, by the way

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            #15
            Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
            Breland was 110-1, yes and that is a well documented one. And u know how I know its accurate? Because if there was anyone other than DARRYL ANTHONY who ever beat him they or their coach (or other coaches, officials, or someone who was there) would be all over it disu*****g the fact.

            Thanks for the knowledge recognition, by the way
            What was the Icemans official Amateur Record?

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              #16
              is Iceman Scully the same guy that Michael Nunn beat John Scully

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                #17
                Originally posted by Terrible...
                is Iceman Scully the same guy that Michael Nunn beat John Scully
                Yes, he is. But most people think Scully won the fight, he landed the better punches IMO and deserved the decision.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by silencers98
                  Yes, he is. But most people think Scully won the fight, he landed the better punches IMO and deserved the decision.
                  i have'nt seent the fight but i did download but i have'nt chance to watch the fight yet

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Knicksman20
                    Donald Curry was a great fighter. Probably my favorite all time. His technical skills were great.

                    For a brief time in the 1980's, Curry was considered by many as the best fighter P4P in the world.

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                      #20
                      From August 1983 to July 1988 I was 57-13 (Went 17-1 in 1987).

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