Khaosai Galaxy - Record Controversy

Record Controversy

A Youtube video was released on June 11, 2011, by JGmartinezJr, where an anonymous person held open a book (with cover and title that went unidentified during the video) reviewing the members of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, where he held the book firmly on the page reviewing Galaxy. The anonymous person stated that he had got a request on his internet video channel to show information that Ricardo Lopez, Lennox Lewis, Joe Calzaghe, Rocky Marciano and Khaosai Galaxy defeated everyone they faced. There in the book it showed that two months later in September 1981 that Galaxy faced Saksuree (the only boxer to beat him) again, and won in a six-round knock-out in a 10-round fight, thus avenging the loss and retiring with an official record of 50 wins and 1 loss (the book included having Galaxy's boxing record in it as well the written review). The anonymous person then finished the video, stating "what I want to know is, why isn't this win (over Saksuree) listed on Boxrec?". It should also be noted that the anonymous person confirmed at the start of the video that it was true and that he had the official book reviewing the International Boxing Hall of Fame to prove it.

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