Fuuuuu! :twisted: Southpaw Bantamweight Irene Pacheco - 2-0 Luis Blanco 9-0 Emilio Alvarado 13-0 Angel Antonio Priolo 16-0 Pedro Pena 18-0 Masibulele Makepula 17-0 Leon Moore 75-0.
Mid 80's to late 90's Mexican Light Fly/Flyweight Raul Rios - 3-0 Jorge Luis Roman 20-0 Marcos Pacheco 23-0 Alejandro Felix Montiel 27-0 Enrique Orozco 73-0.
French Charles Humez fought as a Middleweight during the 50's, and only beat two undefeated fighters... But one of them was... 64-0 Gustav Scholz 2-0 Francois Le Parc 66-0. :scaredas::scaredas:
Reyes Sanchez has a pretty good tally for someone who's only had 23 fights (and is 19-3-1): Alberto Sandoval 7-0-2 Rosbel Montoya 9-0-1 Ali Chebah 27-0 Adrian Navarette 10-0-1 Manuel Pavon 3-0 56 - twice as many zeroes stolen as professional fights! :think
Andre Dirrell Arthur Abraham 31-0 Mike Paschall 17-0 Juan Camacho 3-0 53-0 He's fighting Andre Ward next month with a chance to make it 75.
Alex Arthur Sergio Palomo 21-0 Sergey Gulyakevich 18-0 Ricky Burns 13-0 Willie Limond 18-0 Pavel Patipko 6-0 Dafydd Carlin 1-0 77-0
It hasn't stolen my zero yet! :bbb I also just opened a random unexpected check for over $400 from my old insurer for some health expense reimbursements that were apparently due to me. How about you?
British-Mongolian featherweight Choi Tseveenpurev: Derry Matthews 20-0 Abdu Tebazalwa 10-0 Nikoloz Berkatsashvili 13-0 Kevin O'Hara 9-0 Livinson Ruiz 12-0 Ekarat 12Reintower 1-0 Jeung-Tae Kim 2-0 67.
Sam Soliman Max Alexander 14-0-1 Nader Hamdan 32-0 Sakio Bika 10-0 Eric Teymour 6-0 Marty Fogas 2-0 64.
The records weren't ****ed up; you did miss something. http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Newspaper_decision So Greb "lost" unofficially to Gibbons in both November 1915 and May 1920, and "won" one in July 1920...but it wasn't until March of 1922 that a contest between them was officially reflected on either man's record (Greb won on points, meaning a verdict was rendered by either a duly appointed judges panel and/or a referee - which was not the case in their three previous meetings). If you see "NWS" it doesn't really count (at least in matters of "official" record keeping...and the same should hold true for this thread). Think of them as exhibitions if you like, or whatever helps you wrap your head around it. On Greb's Boxrec page they list 299 bouts, but only 117 are official results; the rest are clearly marked as newspaper decisions and totaled separately. So he was officially 104-8-3, and 156-12-14 in newspaper fights. If you add up all his bouts just for shits and giggles you can say he was 260-20-17. It isn't really so in the books, though. Tribute paid to Greb here is long overdue as a result of this oversight, so here we go: Owen Phelps 7-0 (PTS) Billy Hirsch 6-0 (TKO8.) Gene Tunney 41-0-1 (UD) Tommy Gibbons 39-0-1 (PTS) Augie Ratner 13-0 (PTS) Kid Manuel 4-0 (KO1) ...and with this total of 110, he takes his rightful place among the pantheon. :good
In October, Mayorga will face 37-0 Sergiy Dzinziruk. While Dzinziruk is the rightful favorite, Mayorga has upset highly skilled technical boxers before. A win here would put him at 143 - among the very highest pantheon that we've seen. :shock: