Oldest fighter to "arrive"?

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    What is the oldest fighter you can think of to become a proper name on the world stage?

    Martinez seems like the best example to me. Really became a name on the world stage in his mid 30's, I can't think of anyone who established themselves as an elite fighter older than that, especially someone who most people hadn't even heard of before.
     
  2. Neil

    Neil tueur de grenouilles

    tarver?
     
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    Tarver is a pretty good example too. Turned pro at around 29/30 and became a name in his early 30's.
     
  4. Mitchell Kane

    Mitchell Kane WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Keeping with the Argentina theme, you could include Carlos Baldomir...he was 34 or so when he beat Judah.
     
  5. BOSS

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    Could you say Hopkins arrived by KO'ing Tito ? At least from a casual fan's perspective.
     
  6. whiskey

    whiskey Czarcasm

    Glen Johnson

    Backed up his upset KO of Jones with a close win over Tarver.

    Rarely a favorite but as live as dog as it gets no matter who he fights.
     
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    Good one

    Calzaghe should be there too no? How old was he when he beat Lacy ?
     
  8. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Jersey Joe Walcott at 33 made his name by dropping Joe Louis twice and, in the eyes of many (including Louis who was leaving the ring before the decision thinking he had lost and apologized to Walcott after it was announced) deserved the decision. Walcott then went on the KO Ezzard Charles for the heavyweight title at age 37.
     
  9. No.
     
  10. Good example.
     
  11. Damien

    Damien Undisputed Champion

    Not sure he ever really "arrived", but by the time Michael Bennett hit the pros he was, I believe, in his 30s.
     
  12. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    He wasn't much of a "fighter"
     
  13. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King

    Glen Johnson is the best example I can think of.

    Hell, he was an underdog to Daniel freakin' Judah at one point.
     
  14. Jake

    Jake WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Corrie Sanders was I believe 36 or 37 y/o and semi-retired when he knocked out Wlad. Before - and arguably after - that, he was one of the worst-managed good fighters in heavyweight history.
     
  15. Mitchell Kane

    Mitchell Kane WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Can you include Grady Brewer in this topic for when he competed on The Contender? Not exactly an arrival to world champion or p4p status, but it was into notoriety. Not sure what to become a proper name means.
     
    Last edited: Mar 2, 2011
  16. Baron

    Baron "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Nate Campbell, he was 36 when he beat Diaz. If you can call that "to arrive"...
     
  17. Joe King

    Joe King WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    How old was Buster Douglas when he KO'd Tyson?
     
  18. Trey KO

    Trey KO WBC Champion

    I wonder if Archie Moore qualifies for this list?
    He was ducked, dodged and screwed over before finally beating Joey Maxim in '52, days before his 36th birthday.
     

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