Everybody knows it is nonsense, that's the point! The example you came up with is the most obvious of them all.
Julio Cesar Chavez beat Jose Luis Ramirez who beat Whitaker so Chavez>Whitaker Oscar De La Hoya beat Ike Quartey who beat J.L. Zertuche who beat Carlos Bojorquez so De La Hoya>Whitaker Simon Brown beat Bobby Joe Young who beat Aaron Pryor so Simon Brown>Aaron Pryor Antonio Margarito beat Frankie Randall who beat Julio Cesar Chavez so Antonio Margarito>Julio Cesar Chavez
Terry Norris loses to Keith Mullings who lost to Lloyd joseph who lost to Robert West who lost to manning galloway who lost to W C Honeycutt who lost to Earl Caldwell who lost to James Knox who lost to Greg Page who lost to Artis Pendergrass who lost to Kennedy McCullough who sadly lost to Robert Dasoyan who lost in a tough tough tough battle to Juan Carlos Barreto who finally lost to debutant Daniel Cordova just to reacap....this "man who beats the man" can be totaslly diminished. did anyone follow jeff thomas's journey to his idol joe louis (spoilers**** he got to it in less than 20 moves) it's known as the slap tree challenge.
Danny Williams> Mike Tyson> Larry Holmes> Trevor Berbick> Muhammad Ali> George Foreman> Joe Frazier> Jimmy Ellis> Floyd Patterson> Archie Moore> Joey Maxim> Sugar Ray Robinson> Jake LaMotta> Sugar Ray Robinson> Kid Gavilan. so Williams>Gavilan