Who would have the best resume if you changed all their losses and draws to wins? Suspend your disbelief as far as BoxerA wouldn't have fought BoxerB if he beat Boxer C. Keep it to at least 1960-present Some contenders: Kevin Kelly Shane Mosley Joe Frazier Juan Laporte Oscar De La Hoya Julio Cesar Chavez Juan Manuel Marquez Bennie Briscoe Glen Johnson Roberto Duran
Luis Manuel Rodriguez would have wins over Griffith multiple times, Benvenuti past his best weight etc alongside his already ridiculously stacked resume. He would then be a top 20 fighter all time IMO.
From that era Briscoe would be a waaaaay better choice IMO. He would have multiple wins vs Monzon, Griffith, Rodriguez + a win vs Hagler! Which would put him as probably the GOAT not just top 20
Ali's would be quite a bit better Others not mentioned: Chavez Pacquaio Barklay Not the top but Emmauel Augustus would have some resume.
Weird question. I would say Roberto Duran. How do you match Leonard, Hearns, Benitez, Hagler,Barkley, Cuevas, Palomino, Buchanan etc etc.
From that list? Oscar (wins over Floyd, Manny, Trinidad, Mosley, Hopkins) and Duran (wins over Hearns, Benitez and Hagler to add to his existing wins over Leonard, Palomino, Buchanan, Marcel and DeJesus) stand out straightaway.
Jose Luis Ramirez with wins vs Rosario x2, Whitaker x2, Chavez, Camacho, Arguello and Mancini I think takes the cake.