And add JCR he has... José Carlos Ramírez 26-0 Apinun Khongsong: 16-0 Regis Prograis: 24-0 Ivan Baranchyk: 19-0 Ryan Martin: 22-0 Ohara Davies: 15-0 122
I am not one to question a boxing official authority. If a fighter is whining after a fight claiming he was robbed, to me that sounds too much like sour grapes. Maybe he is not skilled enough to secure the win by kayoing his adversary, excuses are just that, excuses are like everybody's behinds, everyone has one. There has to be a winner and a loser in a fight, they should be a winner, not a whiner. I will never make excuses for any of my favorites, that is my opinion. If I feel that I can do a better job than the assigned boxing official, then maybe I should apply for their job.
I did my friend, it is just that too many fans whine about their favorites losing, losing their zeroes. Just expressing my opinion, just like when Muhammad Ali lost to Ken Norton the first time, a schoolmate called me to rub it in, I told him the better man won, that took the starch out of his ribbing, and it was true, the better well prepared man won. If I am out of line, then I do apologize.
Gervonta Davis Mario Barrios 26-0 Francisco Fonseca 19-0-1 Liam Walsh 21-0 Jose Pedraza 22-0 88 (current total)
You're not out of line mate it just seems you took it as a thread about bad officiating. Good to see you posting mate.
Stephen Fulton Sam Rodriguez 3-0 Joshua Greer Jr. 3-0-1 Adalberto Zorrilla DelRosa 6-0 Luis Rosario Villafane 8-0-1 Adam Lopez 8-0 Isaac Avelar 15-0 Arnold Khegai 16-0-1 Angelo Leo 20-0 Brandon Figueroa 22-0-1 101-0-4
George Arias Carlos Black 1-0 James Hammortree 6-0 Ruslan Shamalov 4-0 Elder Hernández 5-0 Gabriel Hernández 10-0 Cassius Chaney 21-0 47, and he's only 29 years old and 17-0.
Daniel Dubois is 25 doing well so far 22-0 Trevor Bryan 19-0 Ebenezer Tetteh 16-0 Nathan Jones 8-0-1 DL Jones 1-0 Marcus Kelly 66-0-1