For NC's you have to go back to the pre war fighters, lots of NC's on their records because of the newspaper scoring. As for DQ's. Terry Norris had a few. I think about 3 or 4.
He was worth watching just for the unpredictability. I loved the way he would just start acting up and fouling for no reason at all, and without provocation. Quite baffling to watch.
Speaking of funny DQ's, I always found Hatton vS Stephen Smith a funny one. Hatton should have been disqualified against Urango mind.
Exactly, Him kneeing and nutting Wayne Alexander in the first fight was mental . Do you remember his final bout? It was his and Billy Graham's final fights and they worked together. Sold out venue, Everyone wanting him to win and it was a fight set up for him to win. He goes and gets himself DQ'd! :rofl.
Bowe's are certainly the most bizarre. Tillery decided to boot him one at the end of the first round.... then Riddick windmilled and Rock Newman pulled him over the ropes, a bit like the Royal Rumble with an intruder from the crowd. Golota 1... jesus Golota 2... could kinda understand Golota's frustrations in this one, considering he hit Bowe with everything and he was somehow still standing. Not saying I'd have done what he did, mind.
Bowe shouldve been DQd against Buster Mathis Jr so add another 1 to his record, the Coetzer stoppage was pretty iffy too.
I don't know if I saw that one, and I never bought his video either. I do remember watching him once when he fought properly, and I remember him having bit of talent, and a bit of a dig. I may have been wrong though, and he may just have just punched his opponent in the bollocks and head butted him.
As mentioned if you call No decisions and No contests as one in the same, then those who fought under Frawley Law, are who you are looking for. As for Dq's well in the modern era Terry Norris comes to mind.