BoxRec was created in 2005.
The website BoxRec is an online database designed to keep a person's boxing records. The site gives you the score and the final result of a boxing match.
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He is listed 6′ 2″ by BoxRec and 6' 1¾" by Ring Book Encyclopedia.
Lamar Clark 44 1958-1960 BoxRec has 43 *Billy Fox 43 1943-1947 BoxRec has 36 *Don Steele 42 1994-1997 BoxRec has 41 if you don't count the NC bout in his 3rd bout *George Gunther 41 1899-1905 BoxRec doesn't agree *Rodolfo Gonzalez 35 1959-1961 Wilfredo Gomez 32 1974-1981 Jimmy Adamick 32 1936-1937 *Jose Manuel Urtain 30 1968-1970 *Acelino Freitas 29 1995-2001 *Alfonso Zamora 29 1973-1977 Jesus Pimentel 28 1961-1964 Carlos Zarate 28 1974-1978 *Dr. Vitali Klitschko 27 1996-2000 Henry Armstrong 27 1937-1938 Dario Azuaga 27 1994-1997 Earnie Shavers 27 1970-1972 Miguel Julio 27 1990-1995 * Denotes from the start of career
its de la hoya roy Jones only has 8 , de la hoya has 10 , im a amuture boxer n im really into boxing n as far as i noe tis de la hoya don't beleve me go check on boxrec
Some of the more famous boxers from Philly that fought in the 1920s include Strawberry Blitman, Lew Tendler, Tommy loughran, and Big George Godfrey. Click on the 'Philadelphia Boxing' link underneath the answer to go to a website about the history of boxing in Philadelphia.
George Foreman was 46 when he was still the IBF Heavyweight Champion, and he was 48 years old when he was still the WBU Champion of the World. Archie Moore W15 Glulio Rinaldi-47 years old, Light Heavyweight (1961). Boxrec and other sources have him born on December 13, 1916, which would have made him 44, not 47.
BoxRec has 6' 1" Ring Record Book has 6' 0-3/4"
Yes, there are several lists and databases that compile first-round knockouts by professional boxers. These lists often highlight notable fighters who achieved multiple first-round knockouts throughout their careers, showcasing their power and skill. Organizations like BoxRec and various boxing record websites may provide detailed statistics on individual boxers, including their knockout records and specific fight outcomes.
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If you go by BoxRec, Nipper Pat Daly was the youngest Pro boxer ever. He was either 9 or 10. Also, Flash Issaka was listed at 11 by BoxRec. Some claimed that Baby Arizmendi was 10 BUT this is hard to prove. The Ring magazine said that Baby Arizmendi was perhaps the youngest person ever to have become a professional boxer; he turned pro at the ripe old age of 13, although some swore he was only seven when he had his first pro fight. Others have him listed as 10. I don't think anyone knows for sure but here's another list that I have: Len Harvey 12 years 175 days, Pro Debut January 2, 1920 Teddy Baldock 12 years 298 days. Pro debut Mrach 14, 1921 Baby Arizmendi 13 years 208 days, Pro debut March 17, 1914 Rodolfo Gonzalez 13 years 336 days, Pro debut November 17, 1959 Also, Al Diamond out of Paterson New Jersey was just 13 when he started in 1927. Manuel Medina, who fought and defeated Scott Harrison and was then beaten in the return several years ago, he was 14 years old when he began boxing as a pro.
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