Besides David Haye who has accomplished the most in boxing in 24 fights or under?

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  • dmaclv
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    Besides David Haye who has accomplished the most in boxing in 24 fights or under?

    David Haye in 24 fights has lossed one, won all of his fights by KO except one fight, became undisputed cruiserweight champion, and is fighting best heavyweight champion in the world to become number 1 heavyweight. I think he'll lose just as much as anyone else but who else has accomplished this much in this little of time? Tip my hat to Adam Booth and Haye's handlers cuz his career was brought along great. A few names of guy's who have accomplished a lot under 24 fights are Leon Spinks beatin Ali after just 9 fights, Antonio Tarver knocked out Roy Jones, and Jermain Taylor beat Hopkins to be undisputed middelweight. But do that make their careers have higher volumes then Haye's?
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    A LOT of people.

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    • dmaclv
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      Originally posted by FreshPrince
      A LOT of people.
      That's what I'm sayin dog. He loses then comes back wins cruiserweight titles and is now fightin top heavyweight for two titles. All under 24 fights

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      • The_Visitation
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        Originally posted by dmaclv
        That's what I'm sayin dog. He loses then comes back wins cruiserweight titles and is now fightin top heavyweight for two titles. All under 24 fights
        Yeah.. but there are so many more 'worthy' candidates for a shot at Wlad, all of whom have had 20 plus fights at HW, have beaten several top-ten fighters, and whose charisma will help fill a footie stadium. Ahem.. Cough....

        No point in trying to talk sense at haters mate; it just doesn't sink in. They enjoy hating too much.

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        • KnockoutTheFat
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          Evander Holyfield

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          • talip bin osman
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            #6
            Originally posted by dmaclv
            David Haye in 24 fights has lossed one, won all of his fights by KO except one fight, became undisputed cruiserweight champion, and is fighting best heavyweight champion in the world to become number 1 heavyweight. I think he'll lose just as much as anyone else but who else has accomplished this much in this little of time? Tip my hat to Adam Booth and Haye's handlers cuz his career was brought along great. A few names of guy's who have accomplished a lot under 24 fights are Leon Spinks beatin Ali after just 9 fights, Antonio Tarver knocked out Roy Jones, and Jermain Taylor beat Hopkins to be undisputed middelweight. But do that make their careers have higher volumes then Haye's?

            are u talking about all-time or the present crop?

            if all-time, go to boxing history & read the thread i made yesterday man...

            its about davey moore...

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            • ottoevans
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              its the cruiserweight division not welterweight, so its not a big deal

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              • BattlingNelson
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                Oscar de la Hoya

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                • Heru
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                  Ivan Calderon, Nonito Donaire, De La Hoya did a lot before his #24, Mayweather did too, but they're not officially active anymore.

                  In the future it could be Gamboa, him and his team are ambitious and are bringing him along pretty fast for 15 fights. He's pretty close to fighting Chris John and they've already said they want that fight. Either him, Angulo or one of the Andre's, Ward and Dirrell.

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