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  • #11
    ummm...12 of the 20 fights were against boxers making their professional debut.

    kind of takes the shine off the record don't you think.

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    • #12
      [IMG]http://i56.***********.com/albums/g178/darrenshyrockford/kennyklin.jpg[/IMG]Miami Beach PAL supported Pancake Fundraiser on July 30, 2005, to help support recently established SurfBalBay PAL. Pictured above are Bal Harbour Police Officers (from left to right) Lt. Jose Andrade, who is a former MB PAL Explorer; Capt. Kenny Klingman, former MB PAL Boxer; Chief Tom Hunker, former MB PAL Executive Director; MB PAL Executive Director Rocky Morgan and Bernie Winer.http://www.beachpal.org/spotlights.htm

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Souza2012
        Edwin Valero has that same exact record except with 18 first round KO's, fought better competition, and is a world champion. Much more impressive if you ask me.
        Yeah but I don't care about Edwin Valero.

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        • #14
          "The Zion Lion" Damn that's awesome.

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          • #15
            At the other end of the stick...

            There was a fighter who billed himself as "One Round Hogan" who fought in 1925. He debuted against an opponent named Frank Monahan in a card in Roundup, MT.

            The fight lasted only a single round and so did his career. He lost by KO, of course.

            He was not the first one. In 1913, another fighter, who had the same surname had billed himself with that same moniker. He climbed the ring in New Orleans to face an opponent named Walter Stanley. Stanley KO'd THAT One Round Hogan, also in the very first round. Hogan never fought again.

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            • #16
              There's a minimumweight out in the Philippines named Florante Condes.He has 19 KOs in 19 wins. But with that are three losses.

              One way of looking at it may be: whenever he could not take 'em out, he lost.
              Edit: Note: He has been reported to be raring to meet Ivan Calderon.

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              • #17
                damn that guy was 6'2 and a half he bigger then b-hop

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                • #18
                  http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=306912

                  he's catching up never been past the first round

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Dorian
                    http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=306912

                    he's catching up never been past the first round
                    Dispatched five of the thirteen opponents he has faced in 30 seconds or less and the other five in less than two minutes! Boy!

                    He could not have been lining up Trappist monks and Sisters of Charity, could he have been?

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