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    L�szl?Papp was a top middleweight boxer from Hungary, during the late 1950's and early 1960's. He was a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, winning the medals in the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games. In his last fight at the Olympics, he defeated the future light heavyweight world champion and hall of famer Jos?Torres.

    Standing at only 5'5" and fighting in the southpaw stance, he held wins over many solid contenders. They included Mick Leahy, Luis Folledo, Giancarlo Garbelli, Ralph Jones and Peter Mueller.

    After defeating Mick Leahy in his final fight (which was for the EBU (European) middleweight title), it looked like he was going to get a world title shot against Joey Giardello. However, the Hungarian government refused to allow him an exit visa to fight for the title abroad. The reason for this was that professional boxing was not permitted in Communist Hungary and the government resented Papp's successful by-passing of the restriction by staging his fights abroad.

    He retired with a record of 27-0-2.

    Who knows what would've happened with Papp. He showed great promise and looked like he could've been a true middleweight star.

    In 1989, WBC President Jose Sulaiman gave Papp an award for 'Best amateur and professional boxer of all time' and granted him honorary champion status of the World Boxing Council.

    In 2001, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

    I guess he was one of those fighters where you could've wondered "what if..".








    #2
    Great all round fighter. sad, he got banned from boxing when he was on the culsp of a world title fight.

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      #3
      He was geting ready to fight my man joey giardello before he got banned

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        #4
        Perhaps one of the greatest Hungarian fighters ever, and a great "what if" story.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Marcov View Post
          Perhaps one of the greatest Hungarian fighters ever, and a great "what if" story.
          I would say he is the best hungarian fighter ever!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lord Finesse View Post
            L�szl?Papp was a top middleweight boxer from Hungary, during the late 1950's and early 1960's. He was a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, winning the medals in the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games. In his last fight at the Olympics, he defeated the future light heavyweight world champion and hall of famer Jos?Torres.

            Standing at only 5'5" and fighting in the southpaw stance, he held wins over many solid contenders. They included Mick Leahy, Luis Folledo, Giancarlo Garbelli, Ralph Jones and Peter Mueller.

            After defeating Mick Leahy in his final fight (which was for the EBU (European) middleweight title), it looked like he was going to get a world title shot against Joey Giardello. However, the Hungarian government refused to allow him an exit visa to fight for the title abroad. The reason for this was that professional boxing was not permitted in Communist Hungary and the government resented Papp's successful by-passing of the restriction by staging his fights abroad.

            He retired with a record of 27-0-2.

            Who knows what would've happened with Papp. He showed great promise and looked like he could've been a true middleweight star.

            In 1989, WBC President Jose Sulaiman gave Papp an award for 'Best amateur and professional boxer of all time' and granted him honorary champion status of the World Boxing Council.

            In 2001, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

            I guess he was one of those fighters where you could've wondered "what if..".

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            - - Best fighter of a cruel era where he had his own government dragging him down every fight. Ralph Jones was coming off an upset of Sugar Ray.

            Amazing story and maybe an updated film some day.

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              #7
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

              - - Best fighter of a cruel era where he had his own government dragging him down every fight. Ralph Jones was coming off an upset of Sugar Ray.

              Amazing story and maybe an updated film some day.
              No he wasn't. Jones beat Robinson on19th Jan 1955
              Papp beat Jones on 21st Feb 1962, 7 years later when Jones was nearly 34, having his last fight, and having won just 1 of his last 6 bouts .
              To the best of my recollection only Folledo was ranked when Papp beat him.
              Last edited by Ivich; 03-09-2023, 06:14 AM.
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                #8
                Originally posted by cotto16 View Post
                Great all round fighter. sad, he got banned from boxing when he was on the culsp of a world title fight.
                Papp was 38 when he retired,I think he had done whatever he was going to do at world level ,which really wasn't that much imo.How many ranked contenders did he beat? One, possibly two?
                Last edited by Ivich; 03-09-2023, 07:26 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ivich View Post

                  No he wasn't. Jones beat Robinson on19th Jan 1955
                  Papp beat Jones on 21st Feb 1962, 7 years later when Jones was nearly 34, having his last fight, and having won just 1 of his last 6 bouts .
                  To the best of my recollection only Folledo was ranked when Papp beat him.
                  Nice catch.

                  Queensbury trying to pass it off as if Ralph Jones had just beaten Robinson.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    Nice catch.

                    Queensbury trying to pass it off as if Ralph Jones had just beaten Robinson.
                    - - Obviously to all but the most misanthropic it was a general term of speech, ie the unknown Jones made his boxing living feasting on that win no different than promoters using Danny Williams beating bum legged Tyson for more than decade.

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