Or how tough the four that beat Frick. :yep Actually, it turns out Domgoergen twice avenged this fluke loss - both by knockout. So only three men beat Frick. Interestingly, Domgoergen (a middleweight) challenged Max Schmeling and made it seven rounds.
Kendall Holt is surprisingly high. Demetrius Hopkins 28-0-1 Isaac Hlatschwayo 25-0 David Diaz 26-0 Marat Sunyantayev 2-0 That's 81, and he's had some close calls that might otherwise have him at twice that! Ricardo Torres and Mike Arnaoutis each went into their defeats at Holt's hands with only one recent career loss each. He was also only a few points away from gobbling up Timothy Bradley's 23-0.
Ricky Hatton Juan Urango 17-0-1 Tommy Peacock 9-0-1 =26-0-1 Zab Judah Alan Vester 18-0-1 Junior Witter 15-0-2 =33-0-3 Jose Luis Castillo Herman Ngoudjo 15-0 Jose Manjarrez 2-0 = 17-0 Without the Ngoudjo gift win he is 2-0 With FMJ win 29-0 Ricardo Lopez Rosendo Alvarez 24-0-1 Surachai Saengmorakot 10-0 Kermin Guardia 21-0 Toto Pongsawang 4-0 Kwang-Soo Oh 6-0 Rocky Lin 14-0 =79-0-1 Ike Quartey Crisanto Espana 30-0 Juan CC Villarreal 18-0 =48-0 With ODLH win = 77-0
Nicolino Locche Jaime Gine 69-0-7 Orlando Ribeiro 2-0-2 Joao Henrique 27-0-1 =98-0-10 Vernon Forrest Sergio Mora 21-0-1 Shane Mosley 38-0 =59-0-1
Erik Morales Alfonso Mota 1-0 Juan Manuel Marquez Javier Duran 1-0 Israel Flores 1-0 Isaac Cortes 3-0 Roman Poblano 3-0-1 =8-0-1 With Chris John 44-0-2
Here's a good one. Leoncio Ortiz was a career long lightweightm even facing Duran in 1975'. He managed several upsets. After being knocked out by Rene Arredondo, he came back two months later and took his 19-0 with a pts win. His other 0 stealers were... 1-0 Chocolate Ramos 1-0 Silvestre Perez 1-0 Toshiya Komiyaji 1-0 Jesus Padilla 10-0 Bernardo Prada 17-0 Monroe Brooks The last two wins were actually back to back too. Total of 50-0. None too shabby for a Duran victim. lol:
Here's a active, albeit older fighter who qualifies. Omar Gabriel Weis - 33-0 Hector Camacho Jr 1-0 Mauricio Javier Juarez 6-0 Miguel Angel Morales 7-0 Antonio Eduardo Avila 32-0 Cesar Alberto Leiva 79-0
Greater than sixty or seventy seems to be the unspoken criteria that's emerged in the thread. :good It can bend a little if the zeros taken are from really impressive names.
dont hurt me. Rodney Ray 4-5 9-0 in 4 separate undefeated fighters reggie johnson charles hollis 8-0 lamar parks 22-0 william guthrie 24-0 = 54-0 ole klementsen bob charlez 4-0 karl willis 21-0 james hayes 10-0 luan morina 6-0 jimmy matz 13-0 =53 thulani malinga kosie van vurran 12-0 gary ballard 14-0 martin operman 10-0 robin reid 25-0 peter madsen 14-0 = 75 cherry morris daryl colquitt 2-0 lang mcgowen 2-0 quincy taylor 10-0 carl daniels 26-0 paul vaden 24-0 jorge luis vado 13-0 =77-0 i am AWFUL At this =