Oliver McCall Al Evans 1-0 Fred Whitaker 1-0 Bruce Seldon 18-0 Lennox Lewis 25-0 Oleg Maskaev 6-0 51 wins in total but 3 decent names on that list
Audley Harrison - 11-0 Mark Krence 21- Richel Hersisia 26-0 Tomasz Bonin 8-0 Coleman Barrett 6-0 Danny Hughes 62-0
:good:happy:tong Darryl Pinckney - A poor mans Freddie Pendleton 5-0 Rolando Sosa 12-0 Luis Rolon 1-0 Martin Gonzalez 14-0 Louie Leija 19-0 Guty Espadas Jr 51-0
One that I believe no one has surprisingly used yet: Emile Griffith: Artie Cunningham 2-0 Gaylord Barnes* 2-0 Luis Rodriguez 35-0 Gypsy Joe Harris 24-0 Tom Bogs 53-0-1 Armando Muniz 16-0-1 Renato Garcia 24-0 156-0-2; Like everything Emile did as a pro, very classy. *That had to be an inside joke
Here's a obscure one - Julio Cesar Borboa - 20-0 Robert Quiroga 23-0 Jose Luna Zarate 16-0 Alfred Kotey 59-0 Also lost a SD against a 19-0 Harold Grey in Grey's backyard.
Pernell Whitaker: Farrain Comeaux 9-0 Louie Lomeli 24-0 Policarpo Diaz 32-0 Wilfredo Rivera 23-0-1 Diosbelys Hurtado 20-0 For a total of 108. If he got the deserved decision over 87-0 Chavez, it would of been 195-0-1. And if he got the decision over De La Hoya by chance, it may of been 218.
Hearns: Pedro Rojas 6-0 Luis Primera 15-0 Jeff McCracken 17-0-1 James Shuler 22-0 Virgil Hill 30-0 90-0-1 Frazier beat Ali & Mathis for a total of 54.
I'd like to be the first to welcome Martin Honorio to the conversation with his recent belting of favored slugger prospect Wilton Hilario. Hilario 12-0-1 John Molina 18-0 Steven Luevano 29-0 Isaac Chavarria 3-0 Marco Antonio Monroy 1-0 (debut) ...63 and counting... and one of those is of rather high-quality.