DLH has the most impressive IMO.. Gold medal and all. Won the gold medal after promising his mother he would do so on her deathbed, and against the guy who beat him the year before in the world championship. Breland's is impressive, and he has a gold medal too, but DLH has 200+ wins.
frankie gavin was 130 - 20 may not sound the best but he was former commenwealth gold medalist, former eu gold medalist and former world amateur champion always fought the best fighters
Jesse Benavides (320-20) Mark Breland (110-1 Adolpho Washington (200-30) Orlin Norris (341-10) Paul Vaden (317-10) Fernando Vargas (100-5) Tim Austin (113-9) Floyd Mayweather (84-6) Yuri Arbachakov (165-21) Harry Simon (271-2) Joel Casamayor (333-30) David Reid (150-15) Jeff Lacy (209-12) Artur Abraham (81-3-6) Felix Sturm (113-9) Kassim Ouma (62-3) Juan Diaz (105-5) Lakva Sim (152-12) Wladimir Sidorenko (290-20) Lorenzo Parra (268-10) Vic Darchinyan (152-18 Oscar De La Hoya (223-5) Jeff Lacy (209-12) Evander Holyfield (160-14) Wladimir Klitschko (134-6) Zab Judah (110-5) Erik Morales (108-6) Diego Corrales (105-12) Acelino Freitas (74-2) Rosendo Alavarez (66-12) Kassim Ouma (60-3) Marco Antonio Barrera (56-4) Ike Quartey (50-4) Vivian Harris (45-5) Juan Manuel Marquez (44-2) Manuel Medina (40-6) Jorge Arce (37-3) Montell Griffin (36-5) Antonio Margarito (21-3) James Toney (20-2) Jean-Marc Mormeck (13-2) Nikolai Valuev (12-3) Felix Savon (358-17) Teofilo Stevenson (302-20) Laszlo Papp (301-12-6) Terry Norris (291-4) Virgil Hill (250-11) Mike McCallum (240-10) Kennedy McKinney (214-13) Pernell Whitaker (201-14) John Mugabi (195-5) Vitali Klitschko (195-15) Leon Spinks (181-9) Sugar Ray Leonard (165-5) Danny Romero (127-5) Wilfredo Benitez (123-6) Harry Arroyo (120-15) Nino Benvenuti (119-1) Jose Napoles (113-1) Mark Breland (110-1) Kid Chocolate (100-0) Muhammad Ali (100-5) Vinny Pazienza (100-12) Meldrick Taylor (99-4) Michael Carbajal (94-9) Michael Spinks (93-7) Tony Zale (87-8 Sugar Ray Robinson (85-0) Carlos Monzon (79-7) Hector Camacho (75-4) Maurice Blocker (73-3) Roger Mayweather (64-4) Simon Brown (63-2) Willie Pep (62-3) Yoko Gushiken (62-3) Naseem Hamed (62-5) Ingemar Johansson (61-10) Alexis Arguello (58-2) Wilfredo Gomez (58-2-1) Henry Armstrong (58-4) Marvin Hagler (55-1) Felix Trinidad (51-6) Joe Louis (50-4) Azumah Nelson (50-2) Michael Moorer (48-16) Ray Mancini (43-7) Ezzard Charles (42-0) Nigel Benn (41-1) Floyd Patterson (40-4) Ricardo Lopez (37-1) Benny Lynch (35-2) Carlos Zarate (33-0) Iran Barkley (30-4) Edwin Rosario (30-2) Vito Antuofermo (29-1) Bobby Czyz (24-2) Chiquita Gonzalez (23-0) Jesse James Leija (23-5) Chris Eubank (19-7) Rocky Marciano (9-4) Julio Cesar Chavez (14-1) Roberto Duran (13-3) Buddy McGirt (54-9) Kostya Tszyu (259-11) Orzubek Nazarov (153-12) Sven Ottke (256-47 Juan Carlos Gomez (158-2) Vassiliy Jirov (207-10) Aaron Pryor (204-16) Thomas Hearns (155-8 Sugar Ray Leonard (165-5) Lennox Lewis (95-9) Riddick Bowe (104-18 Virgil Hill (150-11) William Joppy (48-4) Chris Byrd (275-19) Roy Jones (121-12) Shane Mosley (250-16) Stevie Johnston (260-13)
the guys that stand out for me from that list are kid chocolate 100-0 Oscar De la hoya 203-5 Teofilo Stevenson 302 -20 Sugar Ray Robinson 85-0 and Nikolai valuev 12-3 just wow - superstar in the making
amatuer records don't mean that much to me because (as someone posted before) the scoring system is completely ****ed. After all, in the amatuer system Roy Jones Jr. lost a fight in the olympics in which he destroyed the dude he was fighting, a fight which the whole world saw. If that kind of terrible/corrupt scoring goes on in fights that are televised worldwide, what kind of rediculous scoring do you think was going on in untelivised fights?