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Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner
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super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner
  1. Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner pro#
  2. Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner professional#

remains in the sport as CEO of Christy Martin Promotions.

Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner professional#

won WBC super welterweight championship in 2009 and compiled a 49-7-3 with 31 KOs in a professional record that included a draw with Laura Serrano and wins over Melinda Robinson, Belinda Laracuente, Andrea DeShong, Isra Girgrah, Kathy Collins, Mia St. became the face of women’s boxing and landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated. posted a six-round decision in 1996 over Deirdre Gogarty in Las Vegas on the Tyson vs. in 1993 became the first woman to sign a promotional contract with Don King.

Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner pro#

turned pro in 1989 while working as a substitute teacher in Tennessee. a scholarship basketball player at Concord College, she graduated with honors in education and began boxing on a dare in 1986 while still in college, entering and winning a Tough Woman contest. born Christy Renea Salters on Jin Mullens, West Virginia. drew with Sergio Mora and lost decisions to Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez before retiring in 2012 with a pro record of 49-10-1 with 41 KOs.ĬHRISTY MARTIN: Nicknamed “The Coal Miner’s Daughter.”. stopped Ricardo Mayorga (KO-12) before stopping Antonio Margarito (KO-9) for the WBA super world welterweight title in 2009. after losing back-to-back title fights to Winky Wright, scored a pair of knockout wins over Fernando Vargas before beating Luis Collazo (W-12) for the interim WBC welterweight title in 2007. joined the junior middleweight division and became a three-division champion by defeating De La Hoya for the WBC/WBA 154-pound titles. in 2000 defeated Oscar De La Hoya for WBC welterweight title and defended three times before losing it to Vernon Forrest in 2002. defended title eight times, each by knockout, including wins over John John Molina (KO-8), James Leija (KO-9) and Golden Johnson (KO-7).

super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner

in 1997 defeated Philip Holiday (W-12) for the IBF lightweight championship. amassed over 200 amateur wins before turning pro in 1993. following a 12-round loss to Timothy Bradley and a 12-round win over Mike Alvarado (W 12) retired in 2014 with a record of 56-7-1, including 40 KOs. in 2012 knocked out Pacquiao in the sixth round of their fourth meeting. defeated Serhiy Fedchenko (W-12) for the WBO light welterweight title to become a four-division champion. after defending against Diaz (W-12) and Michael Katsidis (KO-9), lost in 12 rounds to Pacquiao in their third bout for the WBO 147-pound belt. scored a ninth-round knockout over Juan Diaz to win WBO lightweight and WBA world lightweight belts in 2009 to become a three-division champion. lost the belt in 12-round decision to Pacquiao in a rematch the next year. moved up in weight to win the WBC super featherweight belt with a 12-round victory over Marco Antonio Barrera in 2007. following a controversial 12-round loss to Chris John for the WBA belt, Marquez rebounded to win the interim WBO title in 2006.

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before being stripped of both belts in 2005 drew with Manny Pacquiao and scored 12-round wins over Orlando Salido and Victor Polor in title defenses. turned pro in 1993 and captured the NABO, NABF and USBA featherweight titles before stopping Manuel Medina (KO-7) for the vacant IBF featherweight title and Derrick Gainer in a technical decision in 7 rounds for the WBA featherweight belt in 2003. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ: Nicknamed “Dinamita.”. remains involved in boxing as a partner in Golden Boy Promotions. oldest fighter to win a world title (48) and oldest to unify belts (49). he retired in 2016 with a record of 55-8-2 with 32 KOs and two NC that included wins over Roy Jones Jr., Winky Wright, Glen Johnson, Simon Brown, Carl Daniels, Antwun Echols and Kelly Pavlik. following losses to Sergey Kovalev and Joe Smith, Jr. won the WBC title (W-12 Jean Pascal) in 2011, the IBF (W-12 Tavoris Cloud) in 2013, and the WBA (W-12 Beibut Shumenov) in 2014. moved up to light heavyweight and beat Antonio Tarver (W-12) in 2006. after a decade atop the division lost the belts to Jermain Taylor in 2005. became the first fighter to unify all four title belts, defeating WBC champion Keith Holmes (W-12) and scoring a 12th-round knockout over WBA champ Felix Trinidad in 2001 and stopping Oscar De La Hoya (KO-9) in 2004 for the WBO title. turned pro in 1988 and won the USBA middleweight title before stopping Segundo Mercado (KO-7) for the vacant IBF belt in 1995 to begin a historic 160-pound title reign that included a division-record 20 successful title defenses. (AP) - A look at the 13 people to be inducted Jinto the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum:īERNARD HOPKINS: Nicknamed “The Executioner” and “The Alien.”.















Super ko boxing 2 walkthrough executioner