Mark Breland Rafael Pineda 20-0 John Munduga 24-0 Richard Aguirre 13-0 Troy Wortham 24-0 Don Shiver 19-0 Marlon Palmer 4-0-3 Overall 104-0-3
Amir Khan Paul McCloskey 22-0 Dmitriy Salita 30-0 52 and counting Orlando Salido Juan Manuel Lopez 30-0 Lamont Pearson 17-0-1 47 and counting ...what a weekend!
Actually make it 82. :good Some slight arithmetic error & a misprint of Owens' record in there along with missing Price. Russ must have been overexcited when doing Kalule. 5-0-1 Wayne Bennett 22-0 Milton Owens 23-0 Masashi Kudo 20-0-2 Steve Gregory 12-0 Jimmy Price 82
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after tomorrow night - 5-0 Travis Hartman 23-0 Luciano Leonel Cuello 30-0 Sebastian Zbik 58-0 Also, whoever takes Jr's O is going to have a sweet cherry.
Yup. :yep Same for the winner of Mayweather-Spadafora (both have a couple of zeroes already that aren't yet quite impressive totals on their own, but...) :!:
:deal There was actually one more in there. 5-0 Travis Hartman 24-0-1 Tobia Giuseppe Loriga 23-0 Luciano Leonel Cuello 30-0 Sebastian Zbik 82 now. :good
No, Junior sucks, sure his ol' man, to misquote Haugen's infamous line, fought a load of tough Tijuana Taxi drivers, but he did also fight world class opposition every now and again. Who is his manager? The Spanish Pat O'Grady? Maybe he should tell the WBC where to stick their title, and chase down a WAA version. Is Wimpy Halstead still their Super Middle... sorry Junior Light Heavyweight Champ? Maybe Chavez could persuade Sean to come out of retirement, or is that too much of a step up in class for Junior?
Grady Brewer :happy:happy:happy 6-0 Pedro Alvarez 16-0 Miguel Martin 15-0 Anthony Thompson 18-0 Albert Onolunose 21-0 Fernando Guerrero 75-0
Johnny Nelson Byron Pillon 4 John McBean 1 Markus Bott 10 Nikolay Kulpin 10 Willard Lewis 6 Pietro Aurino 17 Alexander Petkovic 28 86
You beat me to it. :yep There was one more, though. 7-0-1 Marquez Reed 6-0-2 Pedro Alvarez 16-0 Miguel Martin 15-0 Anthony Thompson 18-0 Albert Onolunose 21-0 Fernando Guerrero 83. :happy