Here's a thread in the vein of my Stealing 0's thread. I remember someone doing this with Vitali Klitschko and every since then it stuck in my mind as an interesting idea. More or less I'm curious what fighters have the best combined statistics against fighters who were only beaten once. Usually a fairly decent barometer of quality of opponents faced, along with your win/loss ratio against them. Some fairly easy and impressive ones to start. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Julio Cesar Chavez - 22-1 Ken Sigurani 29-1 Giovanni Parisi 40-1 Hector Camacho 29-1 Frankie Mitchell 36-1 John Duplessis 29-1 Kyung-Duk Ahn 27-1 Francisco Tomas Da Cruz 33-1 Mario Martinez 13-1 Manuel Hernandez 1-1 Othoniel Lopez For an incredible total of a win loss ratio of 259-10. That's a lot of matches and rounds all those fighters have been through combined.
Hector Camacho - 4-1 Anthony Murray 16-1 Rafael Lopez 22-1 John Montes 19-1 Rafael Williams 19-1 Louis Burke 28-1 Edwin Rosario 14-1 Rick Souce 13-1 Tony Rodriguez 10-1 Patrick Goossen 24-1 Troy Lowry 20-1 Perry Ballard For a total of 189-11. Lookin' good for the Macho Man!
Oscar De La Hoya - 5-1 Lamar Williams 13-1 Mike Grable 20-1 John Avila 43-1 Rafael Ruelas 30-1 Jesse James Leija 96-1 Julio Cesar Chavez 40-1 Pernell Whitaker 28-1 David Kamau 34-1 Derrell Coley 22-1 Fernando Vargas 332-10! We have a current leader!
Oscar De La Hoya. Lamar Williams 5-1-1 Mike Grable 13-1-2 John Avila 20-1-1 Rafael Ruelas 43-1 Jesse James Leija 30-1-2 Julio Cesar Chavez 96-1-1 Pernell Whitaker 40-1-1 David Kamau 28-1 Derrell Coley 34-1-2 Fernando Vargas 22-1 A whopping 331-10-11. (**** I've just seen you beat me to it.I'll have to be way quicker with my boxrec additions.)
Felix Trinidad- Israel Ponce 0-1 William Lopez 1-1 Luis Felipe Perez 2-1-1 Noe Rivera 0-1 Felix Vasquez 2-1 Jake Rodriguez 16-1-2 Larry Barnes 39-1 Ray Lovato 21-1 Kevin Lueshing 19-1 Hugo Pineda 36-1-1 Mamadou Thiam 33-1 William Joppy 32-1-1 A respectable 201-12-5.
Roy Jones Jnr Ron Amundsen 16-1 Bernard Hopkins 22-1 Lou Del Valle 27-1 Otis Grant 31-1-1 Richard Hall 24-1 Derrick Harmon 20-1 Clinton Woods 32-1 Antonio Tarver 21-1 A very decent 193-8-1 No problems Russ I love these sort of threads.They really make you look at a fighters career in a new perspective re quality of opposition.
Pernell Whitaker 200-10. Pretty damm good. Not counting his victory over Andrey Pestryaev which would put him to 220-11
You god damned bunch of lazy bums. :twisted: Wladimir Klitschko - 4-1 Fabian Meza 6-1 Troy Weida 15-1 Marcus McIntyre 25-1 Cody Koch 18-1 Paea Wolfgramm 22-1 David Bostice 23-1 Monte Barrett 31-1 Chris Byrd 17-1 Charles Shufford 31-1 Tony Thompson 35-1 Eddie Chambers 227-11.
Ok, Mr. BoxRec here goes... Holyfield beat- Lionel Byarm 9-1-2 Mark Rivera 12-1 Jeff Meachem 4-1 Henry Tillman 14-1 Michael Dokes 37-1-2 Seamus McDonagh 19-1-1 Mike Tyson 45-1 Michael Moorer 39-1 Vaughan Bean 31-1 210-9-5 He should have beat Nikolay Valuev who was 49-1 He drew with Lennox Lewis who was 34-1 (many felt Lewis won). He lost to Lewis who was 34-1-1 (some felt Holyfield won).
Sandy Saddler 152-4-8 Randy Turpin 138-2-3 Muhammad Ali 131-6-1 Roberto Duran 213-8-3 Emile Griffith 190-6-1 Lennox Lewis 178-5