Active fighters with longer unbeaten records than Floyd?

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  1. TorrecampoDBest

    TorrecampoDBest New Member Full Member

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  2. smallpith

    smallpith Active Member Full Member

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    Any of the intelligent posters know if theirs any longer ones?
     
  3. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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  4. kingpwc

    kingpwc PERSEVERANCE Full Member

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    not active but who(probably noone in the near future)...is gonna be reach...87-0...like chavez..accomplished.....
     
  5. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    if you count draws, whatever. And considering most of those guys have fought Garbage 90% of their careers the comparison is a joke.
     
  6. smallpith

    smallpith Active Member Full Member

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    Draws count as do no contests it's "unbeaten" records not just "perfect" records. The fact they've fought garbage is beside the point in all honesty (i know that sounds stupid but all I want are length)

    I forgot to add Guzman into my 30+ list at the start heh
     
  7. Nopporn

    Nopporn Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rocky Marciano had longer unbeaten record (49-0) than Floyd.
     
  8. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rocky Marciano's record was beaten by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez.
     
  9. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's an interesting thread. *****s are so sensitive.

    This is a list of boxers who retired undefeated that I stole from The Ring:


    1. Rocky Marciano: 49-0
    2. Joe Calzaghe 46-0
    3. Samson Dutch Boy Gym 43-0
    4. Sven Ottke 34-0
    5. Michael Loewe: 28-0
    6. Edwin Valero: 27-0
    7. George Kandelaki 24-0
    8. Pichit Sitbangprachan 24-0
    9. Harry Simon 25-0
    10. Scott Daley 24-0

    Ten More: Jemal Hinton 22-0, Ike Ibeabuchi 20-0, Gurcharan Singh 20-0, Kirk Daley 19-0, Jimmy Barry 59-0-10, Ricardo Lopez 51-0-1, Edson Pedro Nascimento 47-0-1, Agustin Senin 42-0-1, Jack McAuliffe 34-0-7, Laszlo Papp 27-0-2.
     
  10. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So using both of Rings list...Chris John is #5 overall? (behind Marciano,Barry, Lopes and Nscimento):

    Here we go (just champions):
    Ricardo Lopez (51-0-1) WBA, WBC, WBO Straw-weight and IBF Light Flyweight
    Rocky Marciano (49-0) Heavyweight
    Joe Calzaghe (46-0) WBO, WBA, IBFand WBC Super Middleweight
    Sven Ottke (34-0) IBF and WBA Super Middleweight
    Michael Loewe (28-0) WBO Welterweight
    Edwin Valero (27-0, only champion to end with a 100% KO ratio) WBA Super Featherweight and WBC Lightweight
    Terry Marsh (26-0-1) IBF Light Welterweight
    Pichit Sithbanprachan (24-0) IBF Flyweight
    Ji Won Kim (16-0-2) IBF Super Bantamweight

    Seriously old timers:
    Jimmy Barry (49-0-10-1) Paperweight
    Jack McAuliffe (35-0-11-1) Lightweight

    Active (only counting the ones with more than 30 fights here as there is a handful with fewer):
    Chris John (45-0-2) WBA Featherweight
    Paul Spadafora (45-0-1) IBF Lightweight
    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (43-0-1-1) WBC Middleweight
    Floyd Mayweather (41-0) Various
    Saul Alvarez (38-0-1) WBC Light Middleweight
    Omar Narvaez (35-0-2) WBO Flyweight and Super Flyweight
    Zsolt Erdei (33-0) WBC Cruiserweight and WBO Light Heavyweight
    Viacheslav Senchenko (32-0) WBA Welterweight
    Joan Guzman (30-0-1-1) Various
     
  11. JunitoJab

    JunitoJab Antagonist Full Member

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    What does the '1' represent ?
     
  12. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd has a perfect record. End thread.
     
  13. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Length? Are you sure you don't mean quantity? Floyd is unbeaten since 1996. Chris John (1998) and Chavez Jr (2003) and Cuenca (2002) weren't even pros at that point.
     
  14. smallpith

    smallpith Active Member Full Member

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    Length in number of fights, Lets not forget that Harry Simon has been unbeaten since 1994! I think Hassan Chitsaz


    Wins-Losses-Draws-No Contests, the 4 digit is always for No Contests.
     
  15. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    how many of them have fought the very dangerous baldomir?