Quick run off the top of quality wins: Zab: Spinks, Matthysse, Corley, Witter, Ward Bradley: Peterson, Pacquiao, Casamayor, Witter, Holt, Alexander Quick run off the top of losses: Zab: Kostya, Spinks, Baldomir, Khan, Mayweather, Cotto, Clottey Bradley: None So it depends on what you're looking for. Resume: Zab. Wins: Possibly Bradley.
Bradley 29-0 (some may say 28-1) big wins: Junior Witter Kendall Holt Nate Campbell Lamont Peterson Devon Alexander Joel Casamoyor Manny Pacquiao (though some feel he lost to Manny, after watching 3 times with the volume down, I feel Bradley won pretty comfortably) Judah (42-7), big wins against: Mickey Ward Junior Witter Corey Spinks Mattheyse (though some say he lost) Vernon Paris Losses against: Spinks Tszyu Baldimor Mayweather Cotto Clottey Khan Not hard to see who has the best resume win wise ... Dessert Storm!
Depends on how you think about a "resume"... does it just highlight your accomplishments (like applying for a job)? or does it outline the positive and negative (wins and losses)? And what constitutes "better"? Better can mean quality of wins, ratio of wins vs losses, quality of opposition regardless of wins or losses, etc. Zab is 34 and Tim is 28. That's 6 years career difference. Zabs 49 fights to Tim's 29 fights. Zab has had more time and opportunity to face more quality fighters over his longer career. We kind of have to see where Tim goes from here.
I disagree... resume should be about who you faced, and yes wins are important but at this point I dont beleive bradley's "win" over pac trumps the fights that zab has been in... its still early though so tim can very easily pass zab in the next few years. Think about it this way, could the tim that "beat" pac beat the mayweather that beat zab? what about the cotto? its all about who you fight and when you fight them