10: Twins and triplets in boxing

Posted Mar. 2, 2010 at 12:56am

By Michael Rosenthal

A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: Juan Urango, who fights Devon Alexander on Saturday on HBO, and Pedro Urango are twin brothers who box or boxed professionally. Pedro had one pro fight in 2005. Here are prominent twins or triplets in boxing (alphabetical order).


1. Arisawa, Koji and Kazu (1990s-2000s)
2. Eubank, Peter and Simon (1980s-90s)
3. Porpaoin, Chana and Songkram (1980s-90s)
4. Galaxy, Khaosai and Kaokor (1980s-90s)
5. Molina, Javier and Oscar (current; Oscar is amateur)
6. Sullivan, Jack and Mike (1900s-20s)
7. Urango, Juan and Pedro (2000s)
8. Velasquez, Carlos Ivan and Juan Carlos (current)
9. Weaver, Floyd, Lloyd and Troy (1980s-2000s; triplets)
10. Webber, Dora and Cora (1970s-90s; women)

Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

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