Very few fighters in boxing history reached the perfect 46-0-0-0, an admirable achievement because its the result of hard work and sacrifices of the boxer & his handlers. However, regardless of how hard a time works to build a fighter, he eventually has to fight increasingly dangerous opponents, who themselves want to make history by halting the undefeated conquest. So this analysis will give us a statistical glimpse of who did they face in those 46 bouts? This simple competition analysis compares the total wins and ratio, to show the depth of competition for example 12-2 = 6-1, its helpful as an additional supplementary subjective value...which could be discussed in a negative or positive manner as some view it as more experience and others view it as more decline, hence its subjective value. All focus will be on the undisputed mathematical value that had an undeniable direct positive correlation with the boxer status In previous competition analysis lists, we seen rightfully talented boxers Top all the lists: This content is protected Radically Contrasted by longtime undefeated fighters who never became champions & sank perfectly in the extreme Bottom of the lists: This content is protected This content is protected So please take note of this & accept this analysis as a mathematical tool to assess future undefeated fighters, putting more pressure on handlers to take more formidable opponents These lists were not meant to offend the fighters who faced poor competition to build undefeated records, its just an informative byte for future boxers & handlers who want to see their fighters undefeated...these lists remind them that not all undefeated records are the same :nono Just a few words to explain this list, hopefully you read this before you reply to my thread :conf Also for bitter folks who want to mix papers & trash all undefeated fighters...I say don't be bitter...if its easy I dare you to equate it, if its so easy...everybody will reach 46-0-0-0 :deal
Are you really comparing Kell Brook to Don Steele and Lamar Clark? Did you forget Tyrone Brunson? How about Marty Jakubowski?
………………………………………………… ***LIST#1*** Wilder is the only fighter in boxing history to reach 31-0 (KO 31) doing it vs better competition than Wlad (who failed to reach 31-0) or Foreman This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected 31-0-0 (KO 28 ) vs 428-150, 2.9-1 ratio, Bowe 31-0-0 (KO 27 ) vs 466-181, 2.6-1 ratio, Mesi 31-0-0 (KO 22 ) vs 405-162, 2.5-1 ratio, Holmes 31-0-0 (KO 20 ) vs 665-268, 2.5-1 ratio, Nielsen 31-0-0 (KO 31 ) vs 428-196, 2.2-1 ratio, Wilder This content is protected This content is protected …………………………………………………………… ***LIST #2*** The list requirements straight forward: #1) Strict 28-0-0 record #2) Fought at least one of the 28 in the SMW limit This content is protected This content is protected 28-0-0 vs 482-134 competition, 3.6 ratio, Mccallum 28-0-0 vs 474-147 competition, 3.2 ratio, Golovkin 28-0-0 vs 552-170 competition, 3.2 ratio, Bute 28-0-0 vs 611-204 competition, 3.0 ratio, Roy Jones This content is protected This content is protected ………………………………………………… ***LIST #3*** 23-0 Welterweight list This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected
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Veit became an interim champ and would have been full champ if Calzaghe didnt defend against him. Veit was a winner of a couple of world title fights and even holds a win over a current 2 time champ
Pep has draws its strictly 46-0-0-0, FTR MVC did the inception Thats a good idea to compare all 46-0-0-0 /shrinking the list/ First we need a list of all guys who reached 46-0-0-0 :think Mayweather Finito Marciano Benvenuti La Rocca Holmes Zarate Pita JCC YBC Valuev Oliva Calzaghe Nielsen Add the rest of boxers who reached 46-0-0-0 (not just 46-0 :nono)
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Impressive 6.5-1 ratio @1238-199 opposition averages about 26-4 starting with big winners from his pro-debut :think So far history proven its Near impossible to stay undefeated vs 26-4 opponents 46 out 46 times, which is alot of pressure on guys try to pass themselves as undefeated stars :conf After Floyd 6.5-1 ratio @1238-199 ~ average 26-4... there is an undeniable big gap in Opposition class the next highest is LARRY Holmes whose average opponent was 16-4 a major drop in class :sad2