I am trying to find out a retired or active boxer that beats Wilder record, I can't find any :think All active boxers who have 100% KO ratio are under 31-0 All retired undefeated boxers who are over 31-0 don't have a 100% KO ratio Before haters spew their venom... If it was easy everyone would have done it, cause no one hates a KO :deal
Meh.Debatable.:hey Anyway put in Lamar Clark instead of Fox and Wilder's record is still not historical. Pretty sure Clark had over 31 consecutive KOs.
when is this bu, gonna fight somebody ? Valeros 27-0 27 KOs and 2 kills record is far better because he had 2 world title in there also !!
Doubt it, I'd say he will keep fighting taxi drivers until his 40 hardly much time left to be the longest reigning champion.
This sort of post is exactly what is wrong with Wilder's bogus KO streak. He knocked out a "name" who was at least 5 years past his prime, had lost five of his last 7 fights, and had been largely inactive. And a guy who in a unified title era would have been a fringe contender, at best. And this is the best opponent Wilder has faced in FIVE YEARS of "professional" fighting. Wilder's "career" is the greatest fraud that has been perpetrated on the boxing public since I began following boxing in the late 1970s. I cannot wait until this FRAUD is destroyed by the first live body he faces. Seriously, that will be a great moment in boxing history, one that shows you cannot get away with such scams!
Clark had like 40 consecutive KOs, and over stiffs, just like Wilder. And, as will happen with Wilder, he was exposed as soon as he faced decent competition. There was another guy like this in the early 1970s, who wracked up a consecutive KO streak over nobodies and then was exposed when he faced real opposition. I can't remember his name to look up. Any ideas? And, then, of course, there is Michael Grant, who actually fought better comp coming up, but also got his fragile whiskers exposed against top level fighters.
Indeed...I don't consider myself delicate, but that was perhaps a little over the line specially in the light of another boxer dying (Japanese debutante) within the last few hours.
Reread the original post At the moment no active or retired boxer is Undefeated 31-0+ with a 100% KO ratio Unless I missed someone :think
It may well be a record- the first heavyweight to attain such a high ranking without having fought anyone in the top 50.