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06-27-2015, 02:50 AM | #321 |
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Manny Pacquiao Early Opponents Part 3
12th - Rustico Torrecampo 13th - Marlon Carillo 14th - John Medina 15th - Bert Batiller 17th - Sung-Yul Lee
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Manny Pacquiao Early Opponents Part 4
18th - Mike Luna 19th - Wook-Ki Lee 20th - Ariel Austria
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08-15-2015, 04:54 PM | #323 |
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Benny Cartagena Opponents
Jimmy Ranahan - Welterweight Jimmy Grimm - Welterweight Manuel Villa II - Welterweight Cartagena's five pre and post Robinson contest opponents now created.
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08-16-2015, 04:15 AM | #324 |
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Collection of 40's Fighters
Vern Bybee - Lightweight Frankie Bove - Featherweight Lou Transparenti - Featherweight Simon Chavez - Featherweight
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08-16-2015, 04:23 AM | #325 |
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Collection of Cuban 40's Fighters Part 1
Pedro Martinez - Featherweight Pedro Poey - Featherweight Kid Rapidez - Featherweight National Kid - Featherweight Guillermo Barrios - Lightweight Baby Coullimber - Welterweight
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Collection of Cuban 40's Fighters Part 2
Pedro Martinez - Featherweight Pedro Poey - Featherweight Kid Rapidez - Featherweight National Kid - Featherweight Guillermo Barrios - Lightweight Baby Coullimber - Welterweight
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10-24-2015, 08:11 AM | #327 |
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Collection of 90's Fighters Part 1
Created for Robinson: Modern Times sim. Idelfonso Bernal - Super Featherweight Vincente Arias - Super Bantamweight Sean Murphy - Featherweight Shawn Wilkins - Super Bantamweight Miguel Julio - Lightweight Ismael Diaz - Lightweight
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10-24-2015, 08:12 AM | #328 |
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Collection of 90's Fighters Part 2
Created for Robinson: Modern Times sim. Idelfonso Bernal - Super Featherweight Vincente Arias - Super Bantamweight Sean Murphy - Featherweight Shawn Wilkins - Super Bantamweight Miguel Julio - Lightweight Ismael Diaz - Lightweight
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11-08-2015, 05:07 AM | #329 |
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Collection of 90's Fighters Part 3
Created for Robinson: Modern Times sim. Miguel Torres - Lightweight Gordon Williams - Lightweight
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11-18-2015, 04:19 AM | #330 |
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Collection of 90's Fighters Part 4
Created for Robinson: Modern Times sim. Richard Thiele - Lightweight Patrick Simeon - Lightweight Curtis Mathis - Lightweight Christian Merle - Junior Welterweight Patrick Mtoto - Lightweight
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11-18-2015, 04:21 AM | #331 |
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Collection of 90's Fighters Part 5
Created for Robinson: Modern Times sim. Jose Herrera - Lightweight Andre Cray - Lightweight Mike Dallas - Junior Welterweight Angel Mona - Lightweight Vadim Prisyazhnyuk - Junior Welterweight
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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On this day... 1989-04-12 Part 1
The day Sugar Ray Robinson passed. Juan B Torres - Super Featherweight John Lowey - Featherweight Gerry McBride - Featherweight Dennis White - Super Middleweight Dean Lynch - Super Featherweight
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On this day... 1989-04-12 Part 2
The day Sugar Ray Robinson passed. James Hunter - Super Featherweight Tony Britton - Super Welterweight Andy DeAbreu - Super Featherweight Carl Parry - Super Featherweight Mick Morgan - Super Middleweight
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On this day... 1989-04-12 Part 3
The day Sugar Ray Robinson passed. Dario DeAbreu - Super Middleweight Angel Luis Garcia - Lightweight Juvenal Molina - Featherweight Sergio Guerrero - Light Heavyweight Armando Martinez - Light Heavyweight
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11-18-2015, 05:24 AM | #336 |
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On this day... 1989-04-12 Part 4
The day Sugar Ray Robinson passed. Luis Ambriz - Welterweight Daniel Garcia - Super Lightweight Steve Lewis - Super Lightweight
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Tony Olivas - Lightweight Professional record: W16(5) / L19(12) / D3 _______________________________________ I don't usually post individual files, but after coming across "Little" Tony Olivas' unique little story compelled me to. Olivas was a very popular newsboy (12-years-old) boxer for matchmaker Jimmy Erwin at the Pan-American Arena, Juarez. Newsboy bouts; 1943-03-05: Sebastian Gonzalez vs. Amado Rodriguez undercard 1943-03-19: Midget Mexico vs. Baby Zavala undercard - opponent Wee Willie Torras, declared a draw. 1943-04-16: Amado Rodriguez vs. Roberto Ramirez undercard - opponent Walker Lindsey, awarded decision. _______________________________________ Then in April 1943; Little Tony Olivas, 12. popular Juarez juvenile boxer who has a large following not only among the boys of the Mexican city but adults as well, lies in Liberty Hospital; with a knife wound in the back. He was stabbed, according to reports. when he resented an insult to his sister. His assailant was said to be an adult, who appears to have escaped arrest, Matchmaker Jimmy Erwin, who has signed Olivas for several special newsboy bouts in the Pan-America arena, visited Olivas in the hospital Sunday and reports the lad is not seriously injured and will be out again in a few days. Attesting his popularity among the kids of Juarez, twenty or more young boys were sitting around Olivas’ bed in the hospital when Erwin arrived. _______________________________________ It seems Olivas was out of action for more than just a few days, as the only other bout I can find at present is; 1943-12-22: Roberto Ramirez vs. Leonard Nix undercard - opponent Baby Riveria _______________________________________ Olivas turned pro at age 15 in 1946, at the same venue with the same matchmaker. Accounts of his style read that he was a crowd-pleasing puncher, a whirlwind type boxer who never failed to give a good account of himself.
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On this day... 1940-01-01 Part 1
Day one of my favourite decade. Carlos Seregni, Argentine HW, 1940-1941 Young Lobley, Australian LWW, 1939-1945 Jerry McNamara, Australian WW, 1938-1943 Norm Dean, Australian WW, 1939-1942 Tommy Tier, Australian MW, 1936-1950
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