Emile Griffith is one of the best fighters ever in his weight region, but I suppose that by the standards of this era a 85-24-2-1 record would not be perceived as a top fighter's record.
Holyfield is currently 44-10-2. If he keeps fighting for another few years, he could be approaching journeyman stats soon, which seemed inconceivable a decade ago.
You have to go back further than that... a decade ago, Shot Holyfield was in the middle of going 1-1-1 in his trilogy with John Ruiz!
Carlos Baldomir? 48-13-6 Vince Phillips? 48-12-1 Lovemore N'dou? 48-13-2 All have remarkably similar records.