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  • EdMon917
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    Pro Boxers' Amateur Careers

    I'm just wondering on what were the amateur records of the pro boxers of today. I always heard about Leonard, Mayweather Jr., and Jones. Also, a bit about Bute and Ward. I'm just wondering if anyone can post information or would like to share and discuss the amateur records of the pro boxers of today. If you can just list the records or post fights of the fighters we hear and know about today, that would be great and much appreciated. Were there any who were pretty bad or really good and turned out to be the opposite?

    Edit: Older fighters are welcomed to be discussed as well.
    Last edited by EdMon917; 08-23-2011, 08:42 AM.
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr - 84–6

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    • EdMon917
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      Anybody know Lucian Bute and Gennady Golovkin's final amateur record? Here they are fighting.

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        Two top prospects, Frankie Gomez and Jose Benavidez. This is the 09' USA Boxing National Championship. Gomez (120-8) vs Benavidez (120-5).

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          Wladimir Klitschko: 134-6

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            Anyone know the records of guys that are pretty known at the moment, like:
            Erislandy Lara
            Yuriorkis Gamboa
            Guillermo Rigondeaux
            Victor Ortiz
            Andre Berto
            Dmitry Pirog
            guys like that...

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            • mehoe
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              "Jesse" James Lejia, the man who made a name with his series against Azumah Nelson. Drawing the 1st match, winning the 2nd to take away Nelsons belt. 3rd fight Lejia gets stopped in 6 , and in the 4th fight beat Nelson to take his belt once again.
              Leija had an amateur career that spanned three years, going 23-5 during this time. He won the San Antonio Golden Gloves in 1988.

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              • D4thincarnation
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                I heard Calderon schooled Cotto in the amateurs.

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                • ..WaRSpencE..
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                  Sugar Ray Robinson went 85-0 in the Amateurs

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                  • ..WaRSpencE..
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                    Miguel Cotto: 125-23
                    Timothy Bradley: 125-20
                    Victor Ortiz: 141-21

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