Undefeated Boxers vs. Boxers with One Loss

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  1. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    TEAM UNDEFEATED - TEAM SINGLE LOSS

    HW: Ruslan Chagaev vs David Haye
    CW: BJ Flores vs Tomasz Adamek
    LHW: Chad Dawson vs Daniel Bruwer
    SMW: Lucian Bute vs Mikkel Kessler
    MW: Arthur Abraham vs Kelly Pavlik
    JMW: James Kirkland vs Paul Williams
    WW: Andre Berto vs Miguel Cotto
    JLW: Tim Bradley vs Victor Ortiz
    LW: Edwin Valero vs Amir Khan
    SFW: Jorge Linares vs Robert Guerrero
    FW: Chris John vs Steven Luevano
    SBW: Juanma Lopez vs Bernard Dunne
    BW: Abner Mares vs Anselmo Moreno
    SFW: Koki Kameda vs Vic Darchinyan
    FW: Omar Narvaez vs Nonito Donaire
    JFW: Ivan Calderon vs Giovanni Segura
    SW: Roman Gonzales vs Donnie Nietes
     
  2. littlefloyd

    littlefloyd Pure boxer Full Member

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  3. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Can you not count?

    You've got 10 guys on the right, with 1 loss, winning, compared to 7 on the left who are undefeated.

    So the undefeated guys win 9-8 how exactly?

    And what the hell sort of match up is Chad Dawson v Daniel Bruwer?
     
  4. Beatle

    Beatle Sheer Analysis Full Member

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    Floyd Mayweather vs Paul Williams
     
  5. scott is cool

    scott is cool Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A lot of fighters become better fighters if they lose early in their careers. David Haye said the best thing that ever happend to him was being KO'd. I think Amir Khan will go on to be a better fighter since losing to Prescott, the same happend for Lewis. Pacquiao lost a few times early in their careers. A lot of Mexicans share this view, they take tough fights early in their career, expecting to lose.
    Although it happend the opposite for Hamed and Hatton, and I think if PBF was to ever lose it would backfire on him, he is too old to come back.
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Bizarre thread, but I agree with most of your picks.

    Not sure about Haye beating Chagaev though.

    Ortiz-Bradley is also interesting.
     
  7. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    i get mess up with the last two divisions, i put the undefeated fighter on the right side..i switched it but forgot to change the result

    my bad:patsch
     
  8. Pound4poundx

    Pound4poundx Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who wins between Ortiz and Bradley?
     
  9. prideofvbeach

    prideofvbeach Top 10 Pound-For-Pound Full Member

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    Sharp list, although it pains me to admit Dunne would have no chance against Lopez. Dunne's chances against Caballero are much better.
     
  10. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    dunne should move up before mares gets him...high risk low reward
     
  11. Quik

    Quik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Adrian Diaconu - Jean Pascal
     
  12. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    i just favor ortiz right now..it's hard to give close rounds to the dirty fighter..