Miguel Cotto - Updated Carlos Maussa - 17-0 Kelson Pinto - 21-0 Ricardo Torres - 28-0 Paul Malignaggi - 21-0 Carlos Quintana - 23-0 Yuri Foreman - 28-0 138 total. Might be one of the highest totals of any active fighters actually.
Ki Soo Kim - Beat 65-0 Nino Benvenuti, for a impressive total of 65-0 with only one win over an undefeated fighter! :scaredas:
It depends on whether you're going for quality or quantity. I think I mentioned earlier in the thread trying to assign a certain number of "points" to each name depending on its relative value (ie 5 for a HOF, 1 for someone who's like 6-0 against people debuting, 3 for someone who went on to become a journeyman after padding up a dozen regional-level wins, etc.). That would be an enormous pain in the ass though, and ultimately subjective and therefore a waste of time. :yep
For quantity, JC Chavez is still unmatched at 209, with Larry Holmes and Roy Jones Jr. right behind him at 208 and 206 respectively...a few other ATGs (names like Foreman, Hagler, De la Hoya, Hopkins and Gavilan) hovering between the one-fifty and two hundred mark.
As a matter of fact, yes...and it was 121. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5213236&postcount=47 Don't sell the man short, now!
Terrible Terry Norris: George Murphy 1-0-2 Daryl Colquitt 2-0 Lang McGowan 2-0 Edward Neblett 5-0 Quincy Taylor 10-0 * Carl Daniels 26-0 Paul Vaden 24-0 Jorge Luis Vado 13-0-1 A not all that terrible 83. * Quincy Taylor himself racked up 101 wins in victories over 6 previously unbeaten opponents, as documented earlier in the thread. Nobody had done his own conqueror in Norris, though. :think
New WBA lightweight champ Miguel Acosta has recently collected some 0s: Paulus Moses - 25-0 Urbano Antillon - 26-0 Anges Adjaho - 23-0 Reinaldo Blanco - 2-0-1 Alejandro Heredia - 1-0 For a total of 77. Not bad for somebody really not known that well. And he might still add some...