Depends how strict you are with the ‘unbeatable’ criteria: Sugar Ray Robinson is generally considered unbeatable at welterweight. Technically he...
Does Jose Medel count? In 1967, he lost three straight fights to Fighting Harada, Chuco Castillo and Efren Torres. The first fight was for the...
Superb thread and answers by the way.
As soon as I saw this thread question, I thought ‘Bukkake is going to be all over this’.
Can’t argue too much with any of your picks, D - spot on. Maybe only super feather as I’d say Chavez has a good case over Nelson based on fights...
I forgot about Carl Thompson - yep, really fun fighter. I remember his first fight with Eubank was great.
Lee Roy Murphy v Chisanda Mutti would be a top 3 all-time Cruiserweight fight in my view. Holyfield-Qawi is far superior from a technical...
Fatalities and irreversible damage caused to fighters aside, it would have to be title opportunities for black fighters in the 1930s and 1940s,...
I remember watching this one back because I’d read about the DQ, and like you, I couldn’t see an offense. Probably the only way anyone was getting...
Any specific examples you can think of?
For fighters of the late 1910s there was the global pandemic (Spanish flu) of 1918 to contend with, though.
Here’s a famous bizarre example of a fight that ended with a knockout punch that landed after the bell had rung but was not a disqualification for...
Not a thread topic I think I’ve seen much about as a general topic so let’s talk about disqualifications. @Saintpat got me thinking about this...
How dare you insult one of Britain’s most beloved fighters of all time?! … …But yes, I remember distinctly watching Bruno in fights when I was...
Take your pick: [MEDIA] I don’t think any heavyweight ever stood up to that many KO-laden punches from one of the hardest punchers in history....