Non Gold Medalists as Pros

Discussion in 'General Boxing Discussion' started by broadwayjoe, Jun 15, 2012.

  1. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    1. Which Olympic Boxers who did not win a gold medal have been the most successful as pros?

    2. And which non Gold medalists did better as pros than the Gold medal winner in their division? This doesn't mean they neccessarily were pro champions or stars...just better than the Gold Medalist in their division.
     
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  2. mikE

    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Really?
     
  3. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Well...I guess I could have spent hours coming up with some bullshit forumula to "prove" a case could be made for Pac-Bradley being a close fight, (even though I know that isn't remotely true and, as usual, I am just looking for attention) but that would just be plain stupid and a waste of time.

    Or..I could spend even more time trying to convince folks that fighters with undefeated records are better than those with losses. But...wait..that would be also really stupid and expose my over-reliance on BoxRec.com and my complete lack of knowledge of any fighters from more than a few years ago. (Damn...I hope nobody asks me about Saoul Mamby).
     
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  4. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Floyd Mayweather Jr (bronze medal, 1996 Olympics)

    Mike Tyson (lost to Henry Tillman, 1984 Olympics)

    Miguel Cotto (lost to Abdullaev in 2000 Olympics)

    All were more successful in the pros than the fighters who beat them in the ams
     
  5. mikE

    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Really?
     
  6. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Poor mikE...as usual...looking for the negative attention. Kinda sad.
     
  7. ArturoGatti

    ArturoGatti WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Roy Jones for q#1.
     
  8. whiskey

    whiskey Czarcasm

    Roy Jones *
     
  9. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    Off the top of my head...

    Roy Jones
    Willie DeWit
    Riddick Bowe
    Andrew Golota
    Brian Nielsen
    Duncan Dokiwari
    Virgil Hill
    Amir Khan----ahahahahaha.
    Francesco Damiani
    Paea Wolfgram
    Laurent Boudouani
    Chris "Thunder" Byrd. LOL.
    Rhoshii Wells
    Holyfield
    Davids Tua, Izon, and Defiagbon (What a lemon he turned out to be!)
    Ingemar Johannson
    Big John Tate
    Thomas Ulrich
    Antonio Tarver
    Floyd Mayweather Jr
    Michael Carbajal
    Andre Dirrell
    Tim Austin
    Daniel Santos
    Egerton Marcus
    Hector Lopez
    Wayne McCullough
     
  10. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    Tyson didn't go to the Olympics. Those were the U.S. Olympic Trials, LG.
     
  11. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Tyson didn't represent the US in the Olympics, so I wouldn't include him.

    Here's an interesting one...Biggs -Damaini. Biggs beat Damiani for the gold medal in '84. Which one had the more successful pro career. Neither won a world title (unless you actually count the WBOgus title Damiani held briefly then). Damani beat Biggs head to head, but Biggs fought a higher level of competition...but he lost to most of them.

    What do you think?
     
  12. mikE

    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    I think it's not very interesting.
     
  13. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Vitali :crafty:

    Egerton Marcus? The bum who retired with a detached retina? Lewis former sparring partner I believe :dunno:
     
  14. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Who would you make your top 5 out of that list?
     
  15. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Actually...you don't think much at all (especially when you post). Or matter, either.
     
  16. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    I forgot that Marc Leduc was a Canadian Jr. Welter silver medalist. He got hammered in the finals against a Cuban, but he was fighting injured. Leduc was one of the first boxers to come out as openly gay after his career ended.
     
  17. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    In no order:
    1. Jones
    2. Holyfield
    3. Floyd Jr (even though I despise his shitty persona)
    4. Maybe Carbajal
    5. Virgil Hill

    As an aside Marc Leduc beat Leonard Dorin, the former WBA lightweight quitter, pretty easily in the Barcelona quarterfinals. Leduc could have been a good pro, but he never panned out.
     
  18. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    We were all watching Leduc back then because he was a native Kingstonian. He trained at the Wally Elmer boxing club in Kingston under Colin McPhail. I used to see him downtown in Kingston. Nice guy.
     
  19. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    True, good point. I wouldn't count RJJ either, he was the rightful Gold Medallist in Seoul.
     
  20. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King

    Mike McCallum lost in the Quarterfinals of the 76' Olympics in the Welterweight Division.

    Some guy named Jochen Bachfeld won the Gold.
     
  21. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    Roy did win the Val Barker Award, and he outlanded the other guy something like over 2-1. The other guy tried to raise Roy's hand. I remember watching and my stepdad saying, "Come on, knock him out or you'll lose the decision".

    Same year Ben Johnson beat Carl Lewis for the Gold Medal in the 100m, only to get stripped.
     
  22. StingerKarl

    StingerKarl Ace Degenerate

    I thought our British posters would get a couple of these guys: John H. Stracey, Wayne McCollough, Maurice Hope and Alan Minter.
     
  23. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    Wow, I didn't even know Minter or Hope were medallists. I remember the story of Irish Chris Finnegan though. He was supposed to give a urine test, but the one thing he could never do is piss while someone was watching him. Hours went by, no piss. So he goes off to a bar to celebrate his gold medal, followed by International Olympic Committee representatives. After hours of beer, he jumped up and called out in a loud voice, "WHO WANTS SOME PISS???"

    The test, of course, came back negative for PEDs. :lol:
     
  24. Buddy Rydell

    Buddy Rydell Boxingpress Alumnus

    I forgot a few others like Paolo Vidoz, but I think even his own family would have had a hard time remembering him.
     
  25. Ugotabe Kidding

    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Ingemar Johansson was the first I thought of. Ed Sanders who beat him in the finals got killed (literally) early in his pro career.

    Jose Torres is another, his conqueror Laszlo Papp only turned pro late in his career because of the Communist government of Hungary back then

    From the more recent games there are several paper titlists such as Felix Sturm (fought under different name then), Sultan Ibragmov (lost in finals to Savon), Ruslan Chagaev (lost in quater finals of the same games) and Sam Peter
     
  26. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    Good one. Didn't know that, at all.
     
  27. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King

    Yeah, stumbled on that one by accident a few years ago myself. Surprised me to.
     
  28. steve_dave

    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

    I know he's shit, but future Light Heavyweight Champ Jean Pascal was eliminated in the first round of the 2004 Olympics.

    The Gold Medal winner was Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov. I post this because Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov is probably the greatest name ever.
     
  29. Neil

    Neil tueur de grenouilles

    gayderbekov was a great fucking amateur. look at the list of pro guys he beat.
     
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