Was just about to post him and searched to see if he'd been done. Number yes, but not the breakdown. Lyn Martin 4-0 Bill Sharkey 14-0 John Tate 20-0 James Tillis 20-0 James Pritchard 15-0-1 Johnny Du Plooy 17-0 90. Many of his losses were to unbeaten guys as well - a few of whom either were at the time or would become world champs. In all, he stood in the opposite corner from an unbeaten opponent in a world heavyweight title match six times. He went 2-3-1 (1) in those encounters.
Jaffa Ballogou Kogi Quaye 3-0 George Sabuni 1-0 Soon Botes 7-0 Jeremy Williams 10-0-1 Dean Francis 9-0 Henry Porras 24-0 54
Ike Quartey Jaffa Ballogou 4-0 Juan Carlos Ceferino Villareal 18-0 Crisanto Espana 30-0 52 ...now, if you ask Quartey (and some fans) he should have gotten the nod over unbeaten 29-0 DLH and/or 18-0 Vargas. Both would put him at 99.
You could add Pianeta to Wlad. Wladimir Klitschko Najee Shaheed 16-0-1 Zoran Vujecic 14-0-0 Eliseo Castillo 18-0-1 Samuel Peter 24-0-0 Calvin Brock 29-0-0 Sultan Ibragimov 22-0-1 Ruslan Chagaev 25-0-1 Mariusz Wach 27-0-0 Francesco Pianeta 28-0-1 203-0-5 If he beats Povetkin next, it would be 229-0-5
Yuriorkis Gamboa Araik Sachbazjan 7-0 Marcos Ramirez 25-0 Jonathan Victor Barros 28-0-1 Darley Perez 28-0 88
That isn't the point of this. If you don't want to read through it, this isn't a thread meant for you.
Blah blah blah blah, as if the admin changes aren't bad enough, then this ****. atsch IntentionalButt post translated = I didn't read all the pages either. I'll red-herring MMJoe and that way no one will know.
There is a veritable gold mine of unbeaten yet for him beatable guys in the division. Jennings, Scott, Boytsov, Wilder, Fury, Helenius, Pulev and Povetkin. 8 more defenses, almost 200 added to his score.