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What Heavyweight boxer had more losses as an amateur than as a pro? Also what is the amateur losses and then pro losses of this fighter?
Name of Fighter.
Amateur losses first.
Pro losses second.
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36 comments:

  1. ROCKY BALBOA yo Adrianne I DID IT!!!

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  2. Ingemar Johansson
    11 amateur loses
    2 pro loses

    Spring Campbell
    Delmar, MD

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  3. Muhammad Ali
    5 losses amateur
    5 losses pro

    Paul Thomas

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  4. Joe Calzaghe

    amateur losses to michael smyth and adrian opreda

    0 pro losses

    Will Webster

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  5. MAYWEATHER WAS 84-6 as a amateur and 39-0 AS A PRO.

    Eric Thompson

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  6. Pohanka probbaly has your sight bloked not becasue of your politics but because it's addicting and it takes up to much of the employees time. lol

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  7. Ingemar Johansson
    Am. 5
    Pro 2

    Jenn Coady

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  8. Floyd Mayweather Jr
    Amateur Record: 84 Wins, 6 Losses

    Pro Record: 37 Wins, 0 Losses, 24 KOs

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  9. Rocky Marciano

    amateur losses- 4
    pro losses - 0

    Jen Kolendowicz

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  10. Rocky Marciano
    4 amateur losses
    0 professional losses

    Paul Thomas

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  11. Rocky Marciano
    4 amateur losses
    0 professional losses

    Paul Thomas

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  12. Ingemar Johansson
    8 losses amatuer
    2 losses pro

    Rick Prouse

    Died jan 31 2008

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  13. Muhammad Ali had 5 losses as an amatuer and a pro thats a close one.. thoguht i had it...

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  14. librado andrade

    dwayne pellegrin

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  15. Evander Holyfield
    14 Losses as amatuer
    10 as pro

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  16. at first I thought Ali but that was 5 losses for each then kept counting Man I hope I'm right

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  17. Lennox Lewis
    7 amateuer losses
    2 pro losses

    roy suokas

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  18. might not be a fight tomorrow night.

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  19. librado andrade

    am. 13 loss pro 2 loss


    dwayne pellegrin

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  20. joe luis lost 4 as a amatuer and loss 3 as a pro.

    ron humphress
    berlin md

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  21. mahhamad ali

    8
    5

    ferrill wilson

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  22. mahammad ali

    8 amature losses
    5 pro losses

    ferrill wilson

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  23. Rocky Marciano lost 4 amateur fights prior to becoming a Pro for good. Those loses were to:

    Henry Lester (loss via DQ because of using his knee)

    Coley Wallace

    Bob Girard (won by decision despite the fact that Marciano fought with a broken hand)

    Joe DeAngelis

    After he became a full time Pro, he went on to go undefeated with a record of 49-0.

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  24. Rocky Marcino 2 amature losses and zero pro losses -- cathy jo williams

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  25. Cassius Clay (before he changed his name)
    5 amateur losses
    0 pro losses
    Anthony Pasquariello is my name.

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  26. Rocky Marciano
    FOUR amateur losses
    ZERO pro losses

    Bill Duck
    Salisbury, MD

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  27. Rocky Marciano
    4 losses as an amateur boxer
    0 losses as a professional

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  28. Lennox Lewis, lost 7 fights as a Canadian amateur before turning pro after winning gold in 88 Olympics... Lost 2 fights as a pro (and 1 draw)

    Rob Sykes

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  29. Why not Ingemar Johansson???

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  30. Ingemar Johansson
    Amateur 61-10
    Pro 26-2

    Evander Holyfield
    Amateur 160-14
    Pro 42-10- 2

    The question was MORE LOSSES

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  31. There is no trick question. It says, What Heavyweight boxer had more losses as an amateur than as a pro?

    Holyfield has the highest number of losses in his amatuer career than he does his pro career.

    Johansson was close but Holyfield had more losses as an amateur.

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  32. The question says Heavyweight, Johansson had more loses then Holyfield and but there are several that were right.

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  33. EarlsSister, What sense are you trying to make? Several boxers had more losses in their amateur career than pro career.

    "Holyfield has the highest number of losses in his amatuer career than he does his pro career"
    That statement does not even make grammatical sense.

    Yes he had 14 amateur losses compared to 10 pro losses. Lewis had 7 amateur losses and 2 pro losses. Johansson 10 and 2, respectively. All had more losses as amateurs than pros, which as I recall is what the question asked (What Heavyweight boxer had more losses as an amateur than as a pro?).

    "The question was MORE LOSSES"
    No. If you could read you would know that wasn't the question. The question simply asked who had more losses as an amateur than pro. There were no other terms to the question. Not who had the most losses, or any other leap of logic you are attempting to make.

    If the question had read "Among heavyweight boxers who suffered more losses as amateurs than professionals, who suffered the most losses as an amateur?", then yes Holyfield could be a viable answer. However, the question did not go into specifics anywhere near that level, it simply asked which boxer(s) had more losses as an amateur, which we have shown to include multiple boxers.

    If you wanna rip at people, at least be right. You only make yourself look bad.

    Rob S

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  34. Gotta agree with Rob the way the questioned was asked everyone had it right.

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  35. reality check- holyfield was cruiserweight, not heavyweight

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  36. Holyfield started as a crusier weight. He was a heavyweight when he fought Tyson!

    I always thought Evander bulked up aweful quick and I always had suspicions of steriods.

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