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  1. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    This is not what your technically asking for but..

    Jersey Joe Walcott ended multiple world class fighters who were on the hottest winning streaks of their careers.


    Jimmy Bivins: undefeated in his last 27 fights spanning 4 years

    Ezzard Charles: Undefeated in his last 24 fights spanning 3 years

    Elmer Ray: Undefeated in his last 40 spanning 4 years

    Joe Louis Undefeated in his last 33 fights spanning 11 years, Walcott deserved this win in Dec of 47.

    Harold Johnson was I believe either 28-0 or 28-1 when Walcott knocked him out. Either way, it was the first and only time Johnson was stopped until his classic with Moore in 1954.

    Walcott also nearly ended Marcianos 42-0 winning streak. Only 3 rounds to go.



    Thats quite the impressive list of Hott streaking fighters walcott beat. Great fighters even not near their best are difficult to beat, but to beat all these great fighters coming off their career hottest winning streaks? Mighty impressive.
     
  2. Jack Dempsey

    Jack Dempsey Legend Full Member

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    Seems to be a relatively modern phenomenon, not too many undefeated fighters in days of old.

    Angott seems aboput the oldest fighter mentioned here
     
  3. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Yep. I added up Sam Langford's total for example, my P4P #1 and guess what it was? 6-0-1 is his total of beating undefeated fighters.

    Battling Jim Johnson: 3-0
    John Lester Johnson: 1-0
    Bearcat Wright: 1-0
    Young Peter Jackson: 1-0-1

    And even that's likely to be wrong because Boxrec has probably missed some of those guys fights pre-Langford. It could be a case that Langford has never beaten an undefeated fighter.
     
  4. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Kid Gavilan:

    Peter Waterman (31-0-1)
    Cirilo Gil (29-0-2)
    Ramon Fuentes (22-0)
    Chuck Davey (37-0-2)
    Gil Turner (31-0)
    Chico Verona (9-0-1)
    Johnny Suarez (9-0)

    178-0-6
     
  5. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    :yikes:yikes:yikes
     
  6. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Add Leroy Jones (24-0-1) and you're 179-0-2
     
  7. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Excellent, but still no one tops JC Superstar who went 209-0-4...
     
  8. Chris Warren

    Chris Warren Active Member Full Member

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    Cute about De La Hoya until you realize Felix Sturm and Ike Quartey beat him.
     
  9. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Oleg Maskaev -

    21-0 Alexander Miroshnichenko

    3-0 Robert Hawkins

    10-0 Fernely Feliz

    10-0 Ralph West

    21-0 David Defiagbon

    65-0
     
  10. Furey

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    Sven Ottke:

    Asmir Vojnovic 12-0-1
    Gabriel Hernandez 13-0-2
    Anthony Mundine 10-0-0
    Rudy Markussen 27-0-0
    = 62-0-3

    Rocky Marciano:

    Bobby Quinn 8-0-0
    Eddie Ross 15-0-1
    Roland LaStarza 37-0-0
    = 60-0-1

    Archie Moore:

    Dogomar Martinez 24-0-1
    Rinaldo Ovidio Ansaloni 2-0-0
    Leonard Dugan 5-0-0
    Harold Johnson 24-0-0
    Frank Lindsay 2-0-0
    Deacon Logan 0-0-1
    Frank Hatfield 0-0-1
    = 57-0-3

    James Toney:

    Rydell Booker 22-0-0
    Vassily Jirov 31-0-0
    Tim Littles 24-0-0
    Michael Nunn 36-0-0
    Merqui Sosa 18-0-0
    Jose Luis Esteven 1-0-0
    Arthur Willis 1-0-0
    = 133-0-0

    Chris Eubank:

    Dan Schommer 30-0-1
    Graciano Rocchigiani 35-0-0
    Dan Sherry 17-0-0
    = 82-0-1

    Lennox Lewis:

    Michael Grant 31-0-0
    Zeljko Mavrovic 27-0-0
    Henry Akinwande 32-0-1
    Gary Mason 35-0-0
    = 125-0-1
     
  11. Felix Sanchez

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    Joe Calzaghe - 123

    Kessler - 39-0
    Lacy 21-0
    Veit - 30-0
    Hughes - 12-0
    Delaney - 21-0
     
  12. LHL

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    casamayor - 106-0-2

    Katsidis 23-0
    Nate Campbell 23-0
    Daniel Seda 20-0-1
    Radford Beasley 19-0
    Jonk-Kwon Baek 21-0-1
     
  13. crosseyed

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    Got carried away.

    Pacquiao:
    Solis 30-0-2
    Lucero 21-0-1
    Hussein 19-0
    Chae 23-0
    Singsurat 18
    and 6 more

    For 137

    Floyd beat Chico and Hatton
    For a total of 77

    Barrera got Morales and Hamed and a couple others for 84.

    Morales only has 1 fight, strangely.

    Marquez only has 7 combined from early in his career.

    Humberto Soto surprisingly has 83.

    Guzman has 67

    Chico had 86

    Ali had 63

    Hamed had 84

    Julio Cesar Gonzalez 94 is pretty surprising.

    Sal Sanchez had 65

    Wilfredo Gomez 82

    Gatti had 110
     
  14. crosseyed

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    Arguello had 106

    Hearns had 90

    Leonard 106

    Duran 94

    Hagler 151
     
  15. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ruslan Chagaev -

    26-0 Carl Davis Drumond

    46-0 Nikolay Valuev

    20-0 Vladimir Virchis

    9-0 Zakeem Graham

    101-0

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    Brian Nielsen -

    18-0 Damon Reed

    41-0 Don Steele

    16-0 Joey Guy

    75-0
     
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