i found this searching another site.
Felix Savon (358-17)
Teofilo Stevenson (302-20)
Laszlo Papp (301-12-6)
Terry Norris (291-4)
Virgil Hill (250-11)
Mike McCallum (240-10)
Kennedy McKinney (214-13)
Pernell Whitaker (201-14)
John Mugabi (195-5)
Vitali Klitschko (195-15)
Leon Spinks (181-9)
Sugar Ray Leonard (165-5)
Danny Romero (127-5)
Wilfredo Benitez (123-6)
Harry Arroyo (120-15)
Nino Benvenuti (119-1)
Jose Napoles (113-1)
Mark Breland (110-1)
Kid Chocolate (100-0)
Muhammad Ali (100-5)
Vinny Pazienza (100-12)
Meldrick Taylor (99-4)
Michael Carbajal (94-9)
Michael Spinks (93-7)
Tony Zale (87-8 )
Sugar Ray Robinson (85-0)
Carlos Monzon (79-7)
Hector Camacho (75-4)
Maurice Blocker (73-3)
Roger Mayweather (64-4)
Simon Brown (63-2)
Willie Pep (62-3)
Yoko Gushiken (62-3)
Naseem Hamed (62-5)
Ingemar Johansson (61-10)
Alexis Arguello (58-2)
Wilfredo Gomez (58-2-1)
Henry Armstrong (58-4)
Marvin Hagler (55-1)
Felix Trinidad (51-6)
Joe Louis (50-4)
Azumah Nelson (50-2)
Michael Moorer (48-16)
Ray Mancini (43-7)
Ezzard Charles (42-0)
Nigel Benn (41-1)
Floyd Patterson (40-4)
Ricardo Lopez (37-1)
Benny Lynch (35-2)
Carlos Zarate (33-0)
Iran Barkley (30-4)
Edwin Rosario (30-2)
Vito Antuofermo (29-1)
Bobby Czyz (24-2)
Chiquita Gonzalez (23-0)
Jesse James Leija (23-5)
Chris Eubank (19-7)
Rocky Marciano (9-4)
Diego Corrales (105-12)
Some current champions and contenders:
Oscar De La Hoya (223-5)
Jeff Lacy (209-12)
Evander Holyfield (160-14)
Wladimir Klitschko (134-6)
Zab Judah (110-5)
Erik Morales (108-6)
Acelino Freitas (74-2)
Rosendo Alavarez (66-12)
Kassim Ouma (60-3)
Marco Antonio Barrera (56-4)
Ike Quartey (50-4)
Vivian Harris (45-5)
Juan Manuel Marquez (44-2)
Manuel Medina (40-6)
Jorge Arce (37-3)
Montell Griffin (36-5)
Antonio Margarito (21-3)
James Toney (20-2)
Jean-Marc Mormeck (13-2)
Nikolai Valuev (12-3)
Yes, many fighters LIE about their records...many guess. I have seen many lie. Just last week I got a fighter list from a gym here that listed one kid as 65-7...when I know for a fact he hasn't had more than 25 fights. I know another kid who lost at least 20 times as an amateur that I could remember....but his amateur record lists him with only 7 losses. It is not like the pros, they dont keep fully accurate records in the amateurs like that ESPECIALLY back when all these guys are listed
I'll back this up as a long time trainer of amateurs. Not sure about the States but in the UK your 'card' doesn't always get marked and when you are talking about 100's of fights over a number of years of course there will be inaccuracies. Jesus I had less than 70 but more than 50 yet I'm not entirely sure of the number.
Yes, many fighters LIE about their records...many guess. I have seen many lie. Just last week I got a fighter list from a gym here that listed one kid as 65-7...when I know for a fact he hasnt had more than 25 fights. I know another kid who lost at least 20 times as an amateur that I could remember....but his amateur record lists him with only 7 losses. It is not like the pros, they dont keep fully accurate records in the amateurs like that ESPECIALLY back when all these guys are listed
In almost exactly 5 years of competition I was 57-13. I went 17-1 in the year 1987. And I can assure all of you that those records are false because i know many former top amateurs personally and can assure you that those records are false because in some cases I have seen them personally lose more times than they are credited for. Roy Jones for example was a SPECTACULAR amateur but I have seen his losses touted as 4 in his career and I know for a FACT that he lost well over four fights. You guys have to understand, these guys go to many, many, many local, regional and national competitions..... they are not winning all of them...that means they are losing each year somewhere along the way. 5 times in a 7 year amateur career? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. The only one verifiable for me is Mark Breland at 110-1. Also, for example, many say Ray Robinson was 85-0, many of you takeit as fact but I have his autobiography and in it he himself talks about losing to Billy Graham in an amateur fight in NYC
oh ok nvm then. so you're saying the fighters are lying?
I can totally 100 pct. ASSURE YOU that most if not all of those records are FALSE.
i could give proof for all of my records
most are from wikipedia
kelly apvliks is from his official site (http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:DHC_bCI7ykQJ:www.teampavlik.com/bio.html+amateur+record&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us)
and andre wards is from a quote by his trainer (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/21/SPGG01RCQE1.DTL)
joan marquez was from an article i was reading about him in the madera tribune. (http://www.maderatribune.com/sports/sportsview.asp?c=217856)
In almost exactly 5 years of competition I was 57-13. I went 17-1 in the year 1987. And I can assure all of you that those records are false because i know many former top amateurs personally and can assure you that those records are false because in some cases I have seen them personally lose more times than they are credited for. Roy Jones for example was a SPECTACULAR amateur but I have seen his losses touted as 4 in his career and I know for a FACT that he lost well over four fights. You guys have to understand, these guys go to many, many, many local, regional and national competitions..... they are not winning all of them...that means they are losing each year somewhere along the way. 5 times in a 7 year amateur career? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. The only one verifiable for me is Mark Breland at 110-1. Also, for example, many say Ray Robinson was 85-0, many of you takeit as fact but I have his autobiography and in it he himself talks about losing to Billy Graham in an amateur fight in NYC
rocky marciano 9-4?
wow, the smallest amateur record i've seen./
harry greb had like six fights
Known Amateur Bouts
1913
10 Mar W.J. Miller Pittsburgh, PA W3 (amateur)
11 Mar Al Storey Pittsburgh, PA W3 (amateur)
12 Mar Red Cumpston Pittsburgh, PA W4 (amateur)
4 Apr George Koch Pittsburgh, PA W4 (amateur)
5 Apr Red Cumpston Pittsburgh, PA W6 (amateur)
8 May Red Cumpston Pittsburgh, PA W4 (amateur)
Shane Mosley (230-12)
Floyd Mayweather, Jr (84-6?)i see you put a question mark after the 6 on floyd jr. does that mean he was robbed a few times like in the olympics?