Fighters that retired unbeaten

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  1. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We all know Rocky Marciano 49-0 43kos but a few others who were never beaten, can you add to the list, draws are OK just no loss, I remember a fighter last name Marcano who was killed but I believe unbeaten


    Joe Calzage 46-0 32 KO's
    Baby Joe Mesi 36-0 29KO's
    Lee "Italian" Stallion"Canalito 21-0 (19 KO's
    Jimmy Barry- 60 (40) - 0 - 10
    Ricardo Lopez 51 (38 - 0 - 1
    Terry Marsh - 26 (10) - 0 - 1
     
  2. AlFrancis

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    Augustin Senin 42-0-1 21 KO's
     
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    Ike Ibeabuchi 20-0 with 15 KO's.
     
  4. Charles White

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    I believe Horace Notice retired undefeated as well.
     
  5. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    Ricardo Lopez is the only "truly" unbeaten retired champ as he had no amateur losses either.
    As far as I know he's still the only one
     
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    Godzilla retired unbeaten
     
  7. Flea Man

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    Pichit Sithbangprachan.

    Kyoshi Tanabe
     
  8. Anubis

    Anubis Boxing Addict

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    Jack McAuliffe finished 29-0-10 in 1897. According to some published sources, Packey McFarland finished at 106-0-6. There is some controversy as to whether or not McFarland may have lost an early decision to one Dusty Miller in July 1904, but that account could actually refer to a DQ Miller was awarded over Eddie McFarland in 1903.
     
  9. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Not intending to hijack your thread Bummy, but I think just as significant are fighters who may have been beaten before, avenged those defeats and won a title, unified that title, and then retired for good unbeaten. I know Carlos Monzon did that, and so did Gene Tunney (he didn't have to unify the title) , yet I can't think of any others.
     
  10. Bukkake

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    Laszlo Papp (27-0-2).
    Samson Dutch Boy Gym (43-0-0)

    Also the following world title holders:
    Sven Ottke (34-0-0)
    Ji-Won Kim (16-0-2)
    Edwin Valero (27-0-0)
     
  11. MMJoe

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    Packy Mcfarland, undefeated in 74 fights


    [url]http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=36384&cat=boxer[/url]
     
  12. Bummy Davis

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    I know you are old school like me Red and always respectful. Good point I am not sure if Lennox Lewis unified but he did avenge his 2 defeats and quit on top....Monzon fought long and deep and defended many times:good and Tough Gene Tunney cleaned up the Greb loss and retired on top ( I think it helped he married a millionairess it took his appetite away from the gym) I think that would have retired me early as well
     
  13. Bollox

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    I think jimmy Curruthers was the first world champ to retire undefeated? (I could be wrong on this). Then he started fighting again 7 years later and lost a few
     
  14. janitor

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  15. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    That would have done it for me:D