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    Lineal HW Champions who lost their first defense.

    Lost their first title defense; one fight Champions:

    Marvin Hart
    Robert Fitzsimmons
    Max Schmeling
    Max Baer
    James J. Braddock
    Ingemar Johansson
    Leon Spinks
    James Douglas
    Michael Moorer
    Shannon Briggs
    Hasim Radman

    Had only one successful title defense:

    James J. Corbett
    Jess Willard

    Jersey Joe Walcott
    Sonny Liston
    Evander Holyfield (for second reign only)

    I posted this because I was surprised at the number of HW Champions with no successful defenses.

    If we included the strap holders this number might look absurd. There was period in the 80s where the WBA couldn't get back to back wins from multiple Champions.

    I left Muhammad Ali's third title reign off the list. He lost to Spinks, beat Spinks and retired.

    All two time Champions had both reigns included in the count.

    Not sure how John L. Sullivan fits into this evaluation.
    Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 04-20-2025, 09:40 AM.

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    Of those you listed (apart from Ali) Sonny was the greatest, followed by Holy and then Max.

    Fitz was utterly amazing but I tend to regard him as more of a light heavy if that makes sense.
    Last edited by Anomalocaris; 04-20-2025, 01:23 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
      Lost their first title defense; one fight Champions:

      Marvin Hart
      Robert Fitzsimmons
      Max Schmeling
      Max Baer
      James J. Braddock
      Ingemar Johansson
      Leon Spinks
      James Douglas
      Michael Moorer
      Shannon Briggs
      Hasim Radman

      Had only one successful title defense:

      James J. Corbett
      Jess Willard
      Ezzard Charles
      Jersey Joe Walcott
      Sonny Liston
      Evander Holyfield (for second reign only)

      I posted this because I was surprised at the number of HW Champions with no successful defenses.

      If we included the strap holders this number might look absurd. There was period in the 80s where the WBA couldn't get back to back wins from multiple Champions.

      I left Muhammad Ali's third title reign off the list. He lost to Spinks, beat Spinks and retired.

      All two time Champions had both reigns included in the count.

      Not sure how John L. Sullivan fits into this evaluation.
      Charles?
      I'm not sure how you arrived at 1 defence,are you disregarding his 8 NBA defences?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post

        Charles?
        I'm not sure how you arrived at 1 defence,are you disregarding his 8 NBA defences?
        Short answer is: I am an idiot.

        I looked at Charles' victory over Walcott in 1951 and mistakenly thought that was the elimination fight and his rise to the title. That fight was followed by a win over Maxim (one defense) and then the loss to Walcott. I fooled myself.

        See! I am an idiot.

        Thanks for the correction.

        Happy Easter if you are of that ilk; Happy 4/20 otherwise.
        Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 04-20-2025, 09:50 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
          Lost their first title defense; one fight Champions:

          Marvin Hart
          Robert Fitzsimmons
          Max Schmeling
          Max Baer
          James J. Braddock
          Ingemar Johansson
          Leon Spinks
          James Douglas
          Michael Moorer
          Shannon Briggs
          Hasim Radman

          Had only one successful title defense:

          James J. Corbett
          Jess Willard

          Jersey Joe Walcott
          Sonny Liston
          Evander Holyfield (for second reign only)

          I posted this because I was surprised at the number of HW Champions with no successful defenses.

          If we included the strap holders this number might look absurd. There was period in the 80s where the WBA couldn't get back to back wins from multiple Champions.

          I left Muhammad Ali's third title reign off the list. He lost to Spinks, beat Spinks and retired.

          All two time Champions had both reigns included in the count.

          Not sure how John L. Sullivan fits into this evaluation.
          Good idea, and surprising. The first list contains no ATGs, unless Fitz. That is telling. Many lesser champions did not make 2 defenses and few ATGs there. Much better quality of fighter had at least one successful defense. That part is not surprising.
          Last edited by Mr Mitts; 04-20-2025, 12:25 PM.
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            #6
            - - AJ reclaimed his title from Ruiz who has never won a world title again in spite of some amazingly strong physical attributes that get overlooked because of his well documented dietary lapses.

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