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When Boxers Fought Every Month: A Lost Era

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Fighters from that period, like Archie Moore, built long records through constant activity, often stepping into the ring multiple times a year.

That level of activity extended across the sport. Fighters like Alabama Kid (208-59-23), Arthur Saad (188-45-18), and Archie Moore (185-23-10) fought regularly over long stretches. Others, such as Buck Smith (183-20-2) and Sandy Saddler (145-16-2), also built high totals through frequent fights.

More names followed the same pattern. Eddie Halligan (141-57-66), Tiger Jack Fox (138-23-12), and Argentina’s Andres Selpa (136-51-30) were part of a system where staying active was the norm. Fighters like Tippy Larkin (131-13-1), Nicolino Locche (117-4-14), Duilio Loi (115-3-8), Ricardo Gonzalez (108-10-10), and Kid Gavilan (108-30-5) also came through that period.

Even later, fighters like Roberto Duran (103-16) and Julio Cesar Chavez (107-6-2) still carried remnants of that schedule, though the sport had already started to slow down.

The difference today is clear. Fighters compete less often, camps last longer, and careers are built around fewer appearances each year. The records from earlier eras remain, but the conditions that produced them are no longer part of the sport.

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Ken Hissner is a senior boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than 20 years of experience covering the sport. Known for his ringside reporting, detailed results, and historical perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of boxing across eras.

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