Roy Jones Jr updated Pawel Glazewski 17-0 Anthony Hanshaw 21-0-1 Glen Kelly 28-0-1 Julio Cesar Gonzalez 27-0 Eric Harding 19-0-1 Montell Griffin 27-0 Bryant Bannon 16-0 James Toney 44-0-2 Glenn Thomas 24-0 223-0-5 I believe that puts him top?
Yeah, he may only have twice as many as RJJ but the quality of his last three (Dzinziruk, Barker, Chavez) is far beyond the last three for Jones. (Kelly, Hanshaw, gift over Glazewski)
...and Sprott's countryman - same #, achieved on the same day. Amir Khan Dmitry Salita 30-0 Paul McCloskey 22-0 Carlos Molina 17-0 69
+ Mercito Gesta (26-0-1) 85. He's angling for a unification with Broner, which could propel him into triple digits...
Felix Lora Jose Angel Roman 1-0-1 Josh Beeman 2-0 Mike Pare 4-0 Marlon Davis 9-0-1 Buzz Grant 2-0 Krzysztof Cieslak 15-0 Krzysztof Szot 14-0-1 Massimiliano Ballisai 15-0 62. Not bad for a guy with a 16-9-5 record. (meaning half his victories have come against unbeaten prospects...as have most of his losses, for that matter) Next month he looks to pop his ninth cherry - once more in his opponent's backyard - against 19-0 Edis Tatli of Finland. That would put him at 81.
Continuing my long lost argument; as this is the CLASSIC forum, it should be retired fighters at the very least, and I would argue too, 21st Century fighters should not be included as well on this thread. I was doing a bit boxrec surfing yesterday for the 70s tournament. http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?t=458256 (sorry for the cheap plug) And remembered this thread when scanning over ol' Bunny Johnson: 30-0 Sylvain Watbled (12-0) Fonomanu Young Sekona (18-0) That might of been even better, as I remember our missing Italian dictator/Senor Pepe friend claiming Sekona was nearer unbeaten in 30 or so.