Adding Up 0's Stolen...

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  1. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'm not simply asking who beat the most undefeated fighters. The lines can begin to blur there, with 5-0 or 10-0 fighters.

    Here's what I'm aiming for. Take the number of fights one of their opponents were undefeated for and add them with the other undefeated records a fighter took.

    For example, Carlos Baldomir racked up a pretty incredible cumulative number of 0's stolen.

    He beat....

    23-0 Walter Fabian Saporiti

    30-0 Frank Olsen

    20-0 Joshua Clottey

    21-0 Alpaslan Aguzum

    25-0 Hasan Al

    That's 116 fights. You could make an argument he has even more in his draws with 28-0 Jose Luis Cruz & 15-0 Jose Luis Fernandez.

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    I'll get a easy one out of the way.

    Frankie Randell. He only ever beat one undefeated fighter, but it was 89-0 Julio Cesar Chavez.

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    A edit almost a year after this thread was started. Please us the search function. This thread doesn't need to be gunked up with a half dozen repeats of numerous fighters.
     
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  2. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Another quasi easy pick.

    Sammy Angott beat...

    17-0 Victor Vallee

    17-0 Pete Lello

    24-0 Harry Hurst

    62-0 Willie Pep

    For a total of 120 fights.
     
  3. TonyCamonte

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    Bernard Hopkins:


    8-0 Percy Harris

    14-0 Roy Ritchie

    25-0 Joe Lipsey

    32-0 Glen Johnson

    40-0 Felix Trinidad

    34-0 Kelly Pavlik


    A total of 153.



    Also:

    Felix Trinidad:


    56-0 Luis Ramon Campas

    32-0 Oba Carr

    31-0 Oscar De La Hoya

    14-0 David Reid

    20-0 Fernando Vargas


    Again a total of 153.
     
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  4. TBooze

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    Julio Cesar Chavez:

    Alberto Cortes 44-0

    Marty Jakubowski 37-0

    Angel Hernandez 37-0-2

    David Kamau 26-0

    Meldrick Taylor 24-0-1

    Andy Holligan 21-0

    Rodolfo Aguilar 20-0-1

    I make that 209-0-4....
     
  5. PowerPuncher

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    Has anyone got anything I can pad a 300lb heavybag with hum hum hum
     
  6. Rock0052

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    Joe Calzaghe:

    Mikkel Kessler 39-0
    Jeff Lacy 21-0
    Mario Veit 30-0
    Mark Delaney 21-0
    Tyler Hughes 12-0

    Total: 123
     
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  7. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    That's a pretty odd coincidence, actually. :scaredas:
     
  8. Thread Stealer

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    Pernell Whitaker:

    Farrain Comeaux 9-0
    Louie Lomeli 24-0
    Policarpo Diaz 32-0
    Wilfredo Rivera 23-0-1
    Diosbelys Hurtado 20-0

    108-0-1.

    If he had gotten the decision he definitely deserved against J.C. Chavez, it would be 195-0-1.

    If he had gotten the decision he arguably deserved against Oscar DLH, it would be 218-0-1.


    Oscar De La Hoya

    Jimmi Bredahl 16-0-0
    Giorgio Campanella 20-0-0
    Genaro Hernandez 32-0-1
    Miguel Angel Gonzalez 41-0-0
    Ike Quartey 34-0-1
    Felix Sturm 20-0-0

    163-0-2
     
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  9. TonyCamonte

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    Roy Jones Jr.


    24-0 Glenn Thomas

    44-0 James Toney

    16-0 Bryant Brannon

    27-0 Montell Griffin

    19-0 Eric Harding

    27-0 Julio Cesar Gonzalez

    28-0 Glen Kelly

    21-0 Anthony Hanshaw


    =206
     
  10. ishy

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    Lennox Lewis:

    Gary Mason 35-0

    Henry Akinwande 32-0-1

    Zeljko Mavrovic 27-0

    Michael Grant 31-0

    124-0-1
     
  11. Thread Stealer

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    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

    148-0-4


    James Toney

    Rydell Booker 22-0-0
    Vassiliy Jirov 31-0-0
    Tim Littles 24-0-0
    Michael Nunn 36-0-0
    Merqui Sosa 18-0-0

    131-0-0
     
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    Larry Holmes

    Kevin Isaac 2-0
    Ossie Ocasio 13-0
    Renaldo Snipes 22-0
    Gerry Cooney 25-0
    Tim Witherspoon 15-0
    Scott Frank 20-0-1
    Marvis Frazier 10-0
    David Bey 14-0
    Carl Williams 16-0
    Ray Mercer 18-0

    155-0-1
     
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    Mike Tyson

    John Alderson 3-0-0
    Lorenzo Canady 3-0-0
    Tony Tucker 35-0-0
    Tyrell Biggs 15-0-0
    Michael Spinks 31-0-0
    Buster Mathis 20-0-0

    107-0-0


    Riddick Bowe

    Jesus Contreras 9-0-1
    Evander Holyfield 28-0-0
    Larry Donald 16-0-0
    Herbie Hide 26-0-0
    Jorge L. Gonzalez 23-0-0
    Andrew Golota :lol: 28-0-0

    130-0-1
     
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    Big George Foreman

    Lou Savarese 36-0-0
    Crawford Grimsley 20-0-0
    Michael Moorer 35-0-0
    Jimmy Ellis 16-0-1
    John Dino Denis 28-0-1
    Joe Frazier 29-0-0
    Charlie Boston 3-0-0

    177-0-2
     
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  15. TBooze

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    Not quite up there with the Kid from Culiacan, but

    Sambu Kalambay gets up to 125ish

    The Marvelous One makes it into the 150's

    Big George is in the 170's
     
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