Couldn't find anybody that had done Micky Ward on the search function, so: Luis Pizzaro 1-0 Louis Veader 31-0 Alfonso Sanchez 16-0 Shea Neary 22-0 For a total of 70.
No one better have used this one...or I give up Anatoly Alexandrov Arnulfo Castillo 29-0 Julien Lorcy 38-0 Djamel Lifa 20-0 Hvicha Hdrian 2-0 89-0
6-16 Vicente Vezzoni beat 40-0 Hugo Rambaldi. Find a fighter with a record that poor that stole a cherry that sweet. :scaredas:
The record disparity's not quite that bad, but had then-16-6 Jesus Iribe managed to knock out Ivan Calderon and steal his 33-0, it would be an ATG journeyman triumph.
Yeah, that was a pretty odd fight from what I've heard. :huh Calderon's basically 110 years old considering his age/weight class... Did you see the fight?
I did; he was in major trouble early, and not just with the knockdown. Iribe was executing a perfect pressure fighting gameplan and Calderon had no place to run or hide. Eventually he managed to find a rhythm and comfortably outbox Iribe for enough rounds to win, but his physical gifts may have been just about taxed at this point. A better finisher than Iribe may have gotten to him before he could turn things around. If he fights on, that "0" will be stolen!
Do you think he's a "untested" fighter like Ricardo Lopez, a fighter one could argue to be great even?
I've outdone myself with the no namer stealing a sweet cherry act I had going last night. :scaredas: 47-0 Hein Domgoergen had his 0 taken by 1-4 Leo Frick! At the time of the DQ win Frick was 0-1-1. Sweet Jesus. :-(
There just aren't too many realistic tests he could take that would be graded on the greatness curve. Calderon-Viloria could be interesting.
I just tallied up Soto and came to 57. Carlos Ramon Mairena 5-0 Enrique Colin 14-0-2 Rocky Juarez 23-0 Aristides Perez 15-0-1 What's missing? :huh edit: Eureka - crosseyed must have been counting Jorge Solis, who was 26-0-2 at the time (57+26=83)...that result, however, was a third round No Contest. That does not count as a stolen zero for Humberto.