49-0 (105) Wanheng Menayothin 44-0 (118) Tassana Sanpattan 39-0 (2**) Deontay Wilder 39-0 (154) Damian Jonak 38-0 (147) Tewa Kiram 37-0 (160) Gennady Golovkin 37-0 (140) Mikey Garcia 36-0 (168) Gilberto Ramirez 35-0 (135) Emiliano Marsili 33-0 (140) Juan Manuel Witt 33-0 (135) Terry Flanagan 32-0 (140) Terence Crawford 32-0 (147) Konstantin Ponomarev 31-0 (135) Gabor Veto 31-0 (130) Rafael Mensah 30-0 (147) Dusty Hernandez
Gennady's 0 is the reason for a lot of the hate he gets. Which I find unbelievable seeing as how nice a guy he is, never trash talks, and is always exciting and attacking in the ring.
Past his prime world champion Mamadou Thiam but still a great name Alex Abunema, Jackson Osei Bosnu were ranked at the time he fought them He is possibly isolated from the world boxing scene, offer him a fight & he will take it, he needs to get one more win so the 40-0 will be more attractive for anybody who wants that on his record
I like Golovkin!!! I am tired of the obsession of the zero, it does not mean anything.......................
His 50-0-0-0 fight will be his 10-0 WBC world Championship consecutive win His 50-0-0-0 retired as reigning WBC champion will be a very hard feat to defeat, nobody ever did that
It should not mean much for a sportsman, but, unfortunately, it does mean a lot for those boxers. Some of them become, in fact, a hostage to their zeros... Maybe they would like to face a really tough opponent, but then a thought comes: "But what if I lose my zero..?"
Wasn't that Brazilian Cruiser supposed to have his first fight at HW soon? If he keeps bumbashing he might actually beat the HW record, which the 49-0 was actually supposed to be before Floyd changed the meaning.
William Bezerra was supposed to fight Jorge Kahwagi in 05-05-2016, but it was blocked Both are retired for good...