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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame
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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame
@CraigHoukBoxing
Indiana state champ, and IBF continental champion Fought 4 World Champions Joey Gamache, Julio Cesaer Chavez, Hector Camacho, Meldrick Taylor. 67-19 18 ko’s
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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet

📋 Vasiliy Lomachenko won in his legendary career:
🥇 Lightweight Olympic Gold Medal
🥇 Featherweight Olympic Gold Medal
👑 The Ring Lightweight World Title
👑 WBA Lightweight World Title
👑 WBC Lightweight World Title
👑 IBF Lightweight World Title
👑 WBO Lightweight World Title
👑 WBO Junior Lightweight World Title
👑 WBO Featherweight World Title
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It’s coming IndianaBoxingHOF.com May 1-2 @VIDailyNews @fighthooknews @nvbhof @mexican_boxing @PiratesGB .

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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
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36 years ago today, Mike McCallum knocked out Michael Watson in the 11th round to retain the WBA middleweight title #Boxing
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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
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I like this Plan if Anthony Joshua fights Deontay Wilder first this Summer as a Tuneup. Then goes into a Massive British Rivalry Showdown against Tyson Fury. That would be the Perfect Ending to His Heavyweight Career. #anthonyjoshua #heavyweight #tysonfury #joshuafury #joshuawilder

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Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet

Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet
Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame nag-retweet

Though past his best, the sublime skills of 33-year-old Pernell Whitaker were yet to meet their match despite two highly controversial decisions (a loss to Jose Luis Ramirez in 1988 and a draw with Julio Cesar Chavez in 1993) blotting his copybook.
Oscar De La Hoya, 24, was the other side of his peak and, as the fighter on the rise, was installed as a 3/1 favourite to take Whitaker’s WBC welterweight title #OnThisDay in 1997.
The contest was typical Whitaker fare: defensively brilliant, he was effective in shutting out his opponent’s strengths but the subsequent narrative that “Sweet Pea” was robbed is untrue.
It was a desperately close fight where each man made their case for victory. What isn’t up for debate, though, is that the cards in Oscar’s favour (116-110 twice and 115-111) didn’t tell the right story.

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Kid from @GCHSPirates 1982 40 class reunion @GTV_PIRATES @Pirate_Track @wtresportsgb @wtresportsnd @ringmagazine .

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Today at the White House Washington DC lifetime achievement tour 40 years later Class of 1982 @GCHSPirates went today 40 years later it’s my day IndianaBoxingHOF.com @wtresportsgb @GCHSPirates @GreensburgDaily @SIHeatAcesAAU feeling humble .




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I don’t forget the Class of 1982 @GCHSPirates @greensburgind @GreensburgDaily @Pirate_Track @PirateJH_XC @GTV_PIRATES all growth now days @CraigHoukBoxing .




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