All respect to Moonsri...for me I will think that Floyd is one of the best I have ever seen though I always rooted against him except for a few fights.. But the Thai is a great fighter.. not in a great division and his accomplishments don't have to be diminished when comparing him to other fighters... Happy for Wanheng and hope he gets a big money fight in the US...
Jimmy Wilde 96-0-1 Julio Cesar Chavez 89-0-1 Packey McFarland 70-0-5 Jamie Gine 69-0-7 Nino Benvenuti 65-0 Gustav Scholz 64-0-4 Willie Pep 62-0 Ruben Olivares 61-0-1 Teddy Yarosz 59-0-1 Jimmy Barry 59-0-10 Nino LaRocca 57-0 Luis Ramon Campas 56-0 Kid Chocolate 55-0-1 Chayaphon Moonsri 54-0 Carlos Zarate 52-0 Billy Graham 52-0-6 Ricardo Lopez 51-0-1 Pascual Perez 51-01 Floyd Mayweather Jr 50-0 Rocky Marciano 49-0 Larry Holmes 48-0 Cesar Rene Cuenca 48-0 Chris John 48-0-3 Eder Jofre 47-0-3 Roman Gonzalez 46-0 Joe Calzaghe 46-0 Ray Robinson 40-0 I think Ray Robinson went on a 91 fight unbeaten streak after that loss to LaMotta though.
Times change. Quantity of fights were very different back then. A Thai champion in the current day is most comparable and they are most criticized for any non-title fight. Incomparable to the viewpoint decades ago... Still, crazy how some of the old timers did though.
Casuals always forget about the one and only true TBE, TGE Ali GOD Raymi. 117 amateur fights, 117 KO's. 25 pro fights, 25 KO's. RIP. Some quotes from Him: "My chin is titanium, my fists are uranium, I don’t kneel to anybody, because GOD is within me" "My style is intentionally natural, I will fight till the last moment of my biological existence. … I don’t like discussing my pre-boxing past as I feel it will be considered inappropriately semi-legendary." "I been around as far as life existed, 40 is just what humans recognize as my age. Skipping Theology, age will not be an issue." "After I KO him (Roman Gonzalez) I promise to hire him as dedicated sparring partner and pay him more than Japan did"
All jokes aside. The guy is a very good fighter capable of some really sharp boxing when he's up to it. He has a habit of sleepwalking through fights sometimes but that wasn't the case last time out. He totally shut out a legitimate contender in a dominant showing. I look forward to his US debut.