Boxing amateur as amazing as Lomachenko?

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  • GrandmasterWang
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    Boxing amateur as amazing as Lomachenko?

    Dual gold medalist, only 1 loss which was avenged.

    Just clowned another dual medalist in their pro fight for bragging rights.

    Ridiculous win/loss record.

    Any amateur boxers who come close to or even surpass Loma' amateur achievements?
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    #2
    You do know there's no official records of all amateur fights don't you? Outside of major tournaments nobody knows what these fighters real records are. Golovkins amateur record that was being widely reported was proven false.

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    • boliodogs
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      #3
      I think he is probably the best amateur boxer of them all with the best record.

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      • Roy Jones Jnr
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        Tiger Muhammad, the 6'8, 17 year old from South Africa who won 4 Junior Olympic gold medals by the age of 14.

        Greatest amateur of all time, soon to be turning pro apparently.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GrandmasterWang
          Dual gold medalist, only 1 loss which was avenged.

          Just clowned another dual medalist in their pro fight for bragging rights.

          Ridiculous win/loss record.

          Any amateur boxers who come close to or even surpass Loma' amateur achievements?
          Teofilo Stevenson, Laszlo Papp and Felix Savon.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Roy Jones Jnr
            Tiger Muhammad, the 6'8, 17 year old from South Africa who won 4 Junior Olympic gold medals by the age of 14.

            Greatest amateur of all time, soon to be turning pro apparently.
            Wow, are you sure you want to mention that guy's name in this thread? His family like privacy and are keeping him under wraps until he is ready to be pro.

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            • Godsfly
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              felix savon...3 gold medals and the comp that he fought went on to do relevant things in the heavyweight division as pros.

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              • stealthradon
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                #8
                Donald Curry 400ish - 4

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  You do know there's no official records of all amateur fights don't you? Outside of major tournaments nobody knows what these fighters real records are. Golovkins amateur record that was being widely reported was proven false.
                  Besides Mark Breland, there isn't an amateur record better tracked than the one of Lomachenko, pretty much every single one of his fights after 2006 is well reported, so every loss had to be before 2005 at least 15\14, watching him fight as a youth and you can realize that he pretty much was just miles ahead of every kid at his age, Lomachenko record is pretty accurate.

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                  • Roy Jones Jnr
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shontae De'marc
                    Wow, are you sure you want to mention that guy's name in this thread? His family like privacy and are keeping him under wraps until he is ready to be pro.
                    I met his uncle last week during a trip to Cape Town for reasons which shall remain undisclosed and he confirmed to me that young Rezereka ''Tiger'' Muhammad is in the process of getting his pro license. He did say he was having a few problems finding a country who were willing to license Tiger as most of them are fearful of the potential ''death or severe life changing beatings'' which he has given to 727 out of his 730 amateur opponents but he assured me they were confident of eventually getting him licensed.

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