In the "modern era" how many fights should constitute a "full career"?

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  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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    #1

    In the "modern era" how many fights should constitute a "full career"?

    Delahoya: 44 fights

    Mosley: 50 fights

    Mayweather: 39 fights

    Hatton: 45 fights

    Hopkins: 55 fights

    Leonard: 40 fights

    Trinidad: 45 fights

    Jones, Jr: 56 fights

    Vargas: 31 fights

    Calzaghe: 45 fights


    In your opinion, how many fights should a fighter have for you to feel that you have seen a "full career" from him?
  • msagrain
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    #2
    40-50 would be average.

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    • MANGLER
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      #3
      By sheer #s there is no cap on a career. It's the amount of abuse a guy takes, coupled wit the # of quality fighters he fought that constitutes a 'full' career.

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      • Kastrioti
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        #4
        Depends on the fighter, but i'd say about 40-50,

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        • Lord13
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          #5
          Originally posted by msagrain
          40-50 would be average.
          You're right.
          Do you think retiring at 30, in your prime is average?!

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          • El Dominicano
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            #6
            All in the fighters that are beaten. I'd say 45. A couple of crapy fights will always come ur way when ur avoided. Okay, maybe not a couple, I mean ALOT. Thats why I say 45.

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            • gigogreco
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              #7
              Originally posted by mangler
              By sheer #s there is no cap on a career. It's the amount of abuse a guy takes, coupled wit the # of quality fighters he fought that constitutes a 'full' career.
              exactly.. as an example take hatton vs de la hoya, not that far apart in numbers,but worlds apart in quality opposition, thereby making dlh career much harder.

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              • Vladimir303
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                #8
                If one becomes a world class contender early in his career then somewhere between 40-45.

                If you're doing what Chavez Jr is doing then....who knows

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                • MWMerlino
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                  #9
                  I like to see 50+. I think James Toney's 80+ is very respectable for a modern era fighter and world champion in multiple weight classes.

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                  • P4PKING_2008
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                    #10
                    35-45 realistically.

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