Tyson Fury 12-0 Rich Power 13-0 Marcelo Nascimento 14-0 Derek Chisora 16-0 Neven Pajkic 24-0 Tom Schwarz 20-0 Otto Wallin 42-0-1 Deontay Wilder That's a total of 141-0-1 Beating Usyk would add another 20.
A couple of Fosters, past and present. Bob Foster.. Billy Johnson 1-0 Mike Quarry 35-0 Total 36 ****** O'Shaquie Foster Rey Vargas 36-0 Muhammadkhuja Yakubov 18-0 Jon Fernandez 16-0 Kaylan Alfred 2-0-1 Lavisas Williams 8-0-1 Devin Parker 1-0 Total 81 (thus far)
Subriel Matías Maxim Kaibkhanovich Dadashev 13-0 Malik Antonio Hawkins 18-0 Batyrzhan Dzhaksybaevich Dzhukembayev 18-0 Jeremías Nicolás Ponce 30-0 79, and still in his prime...
Gervonta Davis is at 118 and it will be 141 if he beats Ryan Garcia. Jose Pedraza 22-0 Liam Walsh - 21-0 Francisco Fonseca - 19-0-1 Mario Barrios - 26-0 Rolly Romero 14-0 Hector Luis Garcia 16-0
I doubt it's anyone that hasn't been mentioned already in here. Thread's been up since 2009 with lots of very knowledgeable boxing minds put together. We did some tally-ups in the first couple of years after @Russell started this, but not sure there's been a full audit in a long while. I don't think anybody has cracked the podium and joined that elusive 200 club save three men, though. Barring evidence on the contrary, it's still: JCC Larry Holmes RJJ Lots of guys in the 100's.
Has Usyk been done yet? Search history didn't pull up anything. Tyson Fury 34-0-1 Murat Gassiev 26-0 Mairis Briedis 23-0 Michael Hunter 12-0 Krzysztof Glowacki 26-0 For a total of... 121-0-1
Belated reply to this, but Rafael's 53-0 in one fight still surpasses his more famous cousin's total of 46-0-2. Eusebio Pedroza Rocky Lockridge 16-0 Sa Wang Kim 13-0 Angel Mayor 15-0-2 Jacinto Fuentes 2-0
Random update, because why the hell not? Junior added the following cherries to his list: Ruben Angel Mino 20-0 Aleksei Papin 11-0 Michal Cieslak 19-0 Bringing him up to 102.