Fairly sure Salido had 14 losses. Funny that's the one I recall..
Guess the fighters that these records belong to
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Hahaha tbf most people have struggle to get more than a couple right, You have to be good at remembering numbers when you see them.Leonard was the easy one for sure.
I honestly can't answer the rest. For as long as I've been watching the sport, I really don't attention to records down to the exact numbers. It's easy to remember their losses though.
I really don't know sht about boxing records. Lol
I had tons of hours on Fight Night games, particularly round 4 would always see the fighters records during entrances so some of them stuck lol.Comment
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My bad I posted it but then saw you will say who wins later so sent it to you and deleted my list for all to seehere is a list of 10 records in the format wins (kos) - losses - draws/no contests.
I've picked some well known guys (retired or no longer active) for the most part, lets see how good nsb's fight fans are at remembering or figuring out who are defined by these numbers.
1. 77(47)-10-3
2. 50(44)-6-2
3. 58(38)-4
4. 36(25)-3-1
5. 55(49)-6
6. 44(29)-10-2
7. 56(40)-7-1
8. 40(17)-4-1
9. 61(48)-5-1
10. 54(37)-21-2
edit: So as not to ruin it for others who want to try i will pm you to tell you which ones you've got right.Last edited by Shadoww702; 01-31-2020, 08:31 AM.Comment
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This was tough because a lot of them came close but wins/losses weren't updated...Here is a list of 10 records in the format Wins (KOs) - Losses - Draws/No contests.
I've picked some well known guys (retired or no longer active) for the most part, lets see how good NSB's fight fans are at remembering or figuring out who are defined by these numbers.
1. 77(47)-10-3
2. 50(44)-6-2
3. 58(38)-4
4. 36(25)-3-1
5. 55(49)-6
6. 44(29)-10-2
7. 56(40)-7-1
8. 40(17)-4-1
9. 61(48)-5-1
10. 54(37)-21-2
Edit: So as not to ruin it for others who want to try I will PM you to tell you which ones you've got right.Comment
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Yeah, it's imprinted on my brain because of the "limited" number of fights for an ATG fighter.
The fanboy wars have made this place a little unbearable if I'm honest, so I haven't really contributed much over the last couple of years (with the odd exception of taunting some Manny fanboys).
Nice to see something a little different with this thread.Comment
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1: James Toney.
2: Could Maybe be Mike Tyson 'Yes I think it is Mike Tyson'.
6: Evander Holyfield.
I remember a interview where James Toney was stating he was old school, and proof of that was the number of fights he has competed in etc This was when he was still in the 60+ mark, and quite a serious fighter.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-31-2020, 03:40 PM.Comment
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Yeah the forum seems to have gone down hill.... most of the threads made are just nonsense fanboy topics.Yeah, it's imprinted on my brain because of the "limited" number of fights for an ATG fighter.
The fanboy wars have made this place a little unbearable if I'm honest, so I haven't really contributed much over the last couple of years (with the odd exception of taunting some Manny fanboys).
Nice to see something a little different with this thread.
With this thread I just thought it would be nice to switch up the pace but it inevitably gets buried under the usual nonsense.Comment
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