fighters who retired UNDEFEATED

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  1. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    Marciano 49-0

    Ricardo Lopez 51-0-1

    Sven Ottke 34-0



    anyone know of more?

    Marciano- obviously everyones heard of that

    Lopez gets no respect because of his 105 weight division and "ugly" draw on the record

    Ottke gets no respect because of level of competition
    but still managed to have an amazing 22 title fights!




     
  2. warrior85

    warrior85 R.I.P THUNDER Full Member

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    check out the ten count section in this weeks boxing news m8 or check their website
     
  3. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    German based Romanian Mihai Leu(Micheal Loewe as he was known) retired with a record of 28-0 I believe.He was the WBO WW champ in 97.
     
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  5. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    Kronk Fighter Jamal Hinton- was ranked int he top 10 when he retired from what i remember religious beliefs.
    from 1988-1992

    he was 22-0
     
  6. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    good call. i guess i didnt include him because i just dont think hes gone for good... :think
     
  7. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Being undefeated means **** all ! It's the overall opposition that matters ! Calzaghe has truly impressed me against one really good fighter in Kessler. If he fights against Jones the way he fought Hopkins...he will be in trouble !
     
  8. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    thats true about undefeated....but was just wondering how many people actually did.
    nate campbell said before the diaz fight that an "O" means ****, just that you havent fought anyone....great quote by nate...
     
  9. Action

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    Joe Mesi
    Harry Simon (Nambian and former WBO champ)
    Harold Mann (Canadian middleweight)
     
  10. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    i dont think joe is retired....
    good point on harry simon.... i heard he was training a few years ago...but nothing came of it.....
    harold mann i havent heard of...need to check him out
     
  11. papke26

    papke26 Member Full Member

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    Terry marsh was undeafeted though he did draw once with someone.
     
  12. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Retired undefeated Boxers while still "champions"

    Michael Loewe - WBO Welterweight Champion - 28 (10) - 0(0) - 0
    Ji Won Kim - IBF Super Bantamweight Champion - 16 (7) - 0 (0) - 2
    Jimmy Barry - World Paperweight Champion (110lbs) - 58 (3:cool: - 0 (0) - 10
    Terry Marsh - IBF Light Welterweight Champion - 26 (10) - 0 (0) - 1
    Benjamin Brain - English Bareknuckle Heavyweight Champion - (7-0-1)
    Tom Chandler - Middleweight Bareknuckle Champion - (3-0-1)
    William "Nobby" Clark - Featherweight Bareknuckle Champion - (2-0-0)
    Jim Dunne - Welterweight Bare Knuckle Champion - (2-0-0)
    Paddy Monaghan-Bare Knuckle Boxing m/weight World Champion 114-0-0
    Jack "Duggan" Fearns - English Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion - (1-0-0)
    Samson Dutch Boy Gym - WBF Super Flyweight Champion - 43 (36) - 0(0) - 0
    Owney Geoghegan - American Lightweight Bareknuckle Champion - (11-0-1)
    Jack Harris - English Heavyweight Claimant BareknuckleChampion
    Jemal Hinton - WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight Campion - 22 (17) - 0 (0) - 0
    Jacob Hyer - Bare Knuckle American Heavyweight Champion - (1-0-0)
    Tom Hyer - Bare Knuckle American Heavyweight Champion - (2-0-0)
    Ike Ibeabuchi - WBC International Heavyweight Champion - 20 (15) - 0(0) - 0
    Ricardo Lopez - IBF Light Flyweight Champion - 51 (3:cool: - 0 (0) - 1
    Tom Lyons - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion (1-0-0)
    Rocky Marciano - World Heavyweight Champion - 49 (43) - 0(0) - 0

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. - WBC Super Featherweight, WBC Lightweight Champion, WBC Light Welterweight Champion, IBF Welterweight Champion, WBC Welterweight Champion & WBC Light Middleweight Champion - 39 (25) - 0- 0
    Jack McAuliffe - World Lightweight Champion - 34 (23) - 0 (0) - 5
    Young Mitchell - American Featherweight, Australian Lightweight,PC Welterweight, and PC Middleweight Claimant - 35-0-6 (BoxRec only has 5-0-4)
    Edson Pedro Nascimento - UBC Ibero-American Lightweight Champion - 47 (40) - 0(0) - 1
    Horace Notice - Commonwealth (BE) Heavyweight Belt-holder - 16 (12) - 0 (0) - 0
    Sven Ottke - WBA & IBF Super Middleweight Champion - 34 (6) - 0 (0) - 0
    Laszlo Papp - EBU (European) Middleweight Champion - 27 (15) - 0 (0) - 2
    Henry Pearce - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion - (7-0-0)
    Jack Randall - Lightweight Bareknuckle Champion - (16-0-1)
    Young Dutch Sam - Welterweight Bareknuckle Champion - (11-0-0)
    Pichit Sitbangprachan IBF Flyweight Champion 24(1:cool: - 0 (0) - 0
    Mzukisi Skweyiya - South African Non-White Bantamweight Champion - 21 (7) - 0 (0) - 1


    Some sources have Joe Coburn - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion, BUT he was beaten twice during his career.
    Here's some others that retired Undefeated but not "champs" at the time:
    Kirk Daley - (1988-1994) Former Jr. Middleweight Contender - 19 (1:cool: - 0 (0) - 0
    Scott Daley - (1986-199:cool: Former Middleweight Contender - 24 (24) - 0(0) - 0
    George Kandelaki - (1998-2003) Former Heavyweight Contender - 24 (1:cool: - 0 (0) - 0
    Vinny Letizia - (1990-1993) Former Welterweight Contender 16 (14) - 0(0) - 1
    Tom Gleason - (1890-1896) Middleweight Champion of North & South Dakota, & Montana - 6-0-3 (2 ND)
    Niels H Madsen - (1990-1992) Former Cruiserweight 8(4) - 0 (0) - 0
    Agustin Senin - (1967-1972) Spanish & EBU (European) Bantamweight Champion - 42 (21) - 0 (0) - 1
    Gurcharan Singh (2001-2004) Former Cruiserweight 17 (10) - 0(0) - 0
    Jimmy Wilde (Moisés Ortenberg) - (1935-1943) Argentina - 37 (15) - 0 (0) - 5 10.
    Ricky Womack - (1984-2001) (defeated Holyfield 3 times in the amateur) 13(6) - 0 (0) - 1"

    etc etc...
     
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  13. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Actually, Lopez is more respected than Calzaghe at the moment.

    Check out the classic section once in a while. :good
     
  14. JonOli

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    Lopez is pretty well respected - perhaps not that recognised with Joe Public though, compared to the likes of Marciano.
     
  15. Luigi1985

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