Julio Cesar Chavez: 21-5-1 Oscar de la Hoya: 21-5 Roy Jones: 20-4 Sugar Ray Leonard: 18-4 Floyd Mayweather: 18-0 Bernard Hopkins: 17-4 Pernell Whitaker: 16-3-1 Marco Antonio Barrera: 17-6 Felix Trinidad: 15-2 Shane Mosley: 14-5 Manny Pacquiao: 13-2-2 Winky Wright: 12-4-1 Miguel Cotto: 11-0 Wins-Losses-Draws (This might not be exact, but very close.)
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Thanks. Basically the same as Barrera's which further goes to show you how close they rank in terms of greatness.
I rank them very close in P4P lists, but I put Barrera higher because he was the winner of their great trilogy. Although I think that Morales' opposition was better.
not looked it up but lennox lewis fought a who`s who of top 10 , hardly ever fought anyone not ranked in the rings top ten , so would be very impressive in this stat dept , especially given that he fought most of them on the road in his opponents back yard.
They are certainly most relieable. I didn't know Cotto had 11 ring ranked victims already. Impressive stuff.