Just thought I'd make a quick list of how many undefeated fighter these fighters have beaten in their entire careers, I know Hatton and De La Hoya are not active fighter but they retired just recently lets just trow them in there as well.
Shane Mosley - Has beaten 4 undefeated fighters in his career
Philip Holiday 31-0
Eduardo Morales 26-0
Shannan Taylor 28-0
Jose Luis Cruz 33-0
Floyd Mayweather - Has beaten 2 undefeated fighters in his career
Diego Corrales 33-0
Ricky Hatton 43-0
Roy Jones - Has beaten 8 undefeated fighters in his career
Glenn Thomas 24-0
James Toney 44-0
Bryant Brannon 16-0
Montell Griffin 27-0
Eric Harding 19-0
Julio Ceasar Gonzales 27-0
Glenn Kelly 28-0
Anthony Hanshaw 21-0
Oscar De La Hoya - Has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career
Jimmi Bredahl 16-0
Giorgio Campanella 20-0
Genaro Hernandez 32-0
Miguel Gonzales 41-0
Ike Quartey 34-0
Felix Sturm 20-0
Manny Pacquiao - Has beaten 7 undefeated fighters in his career
Rocky Palma 4-0
Dele Decierto 2-0
Seung-Kon Chae 23-0
Nedal Hussein 18-0
Emmanuel Lucero 21-0
Jorge Solis 33-0
Miguel Cotto - Has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career
Carlos Maussa 17-0
Kelson Pinto 21-0
Ricardo Torres 28-0
Paul Malignaggi 21-0
Carlos Quintana 23-0
Yuri Foreman 28-0
Antonio Margarito - Has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career
Larry Dixon 7-0
Horaito Garcia 8-0
Sergio Martinez 16-0
Hercules Kyvelos 22-0
Kermit Cintron 24-0
Miguel Cotto 32-0
Wladimir Klitschko - Has beaten 7 undefeated fighters in his career
Najee Shaheed 16-0
Zuran Vujecic 14-0
Elisio Castillo 18-0
Samuel Peter 24-0
Calvin Brock 29-0
Sultan Ibragimov 22-0
Ruslan Chaguev 25-0
Ricky Hatton - Has beaten 2 undefeated fighters in his career
Tommy Peacock 9-0
Juan Urango 17-0
Bernard Hopkins - Has beaten 5 undefeated fighters in his career
Felix Trinidad 40-0
Glen Johnson 32-0
Kelly Pavlik 34-0
Joe Lipsy 25-0
Roy Hitchie 14-0
Marco Antonio Barrea - Has beaten 5 undefeated fighters in his career
Federico Lara 3-0
Pedro Martinez 1-0
Abel Hinojosa 3-0
Erik Morales 41-0
Nassem Hamed 33-0
Hey, cool thread. This can be bumped and updated for reflection purposes. Still debating who's more impressive and what. Good stuff
I go with Cotto's bro.
Bernard Hopkins has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career
Percy Harris 8-0
Roy Ritchie 14-0
Joe Lipsey 25-0....MW title fight
Glen Johnson 30-0....MW title fight
Felix "Tito" Trinidad 40-0...MW unification
Kelly Pavlik 34-0
not only did B.Hop go unbeaten for 12 straight years in route to his record breaking MW title reign....he also went 10 years without fighting a fighter with more than 4 L's....also in the 9 fights he's had since he's turned 40...4 have been against UNDEFEATED fighters and 1 was against a fighter with JUST 1 L....also during that time B.Hop defeated Winky Wright...who at that time hadn't lost in 8 years....also, B.Hop has NEVER been beaten by ANYONE who had a lost...Roy, JT, and Calzaghe were ALL unbeaten at the time.
if you can't respect that...then your whole perspective is wack!! :boxing:
Great stats there bro, good contribution, makes his wins even more impressive.
Saying oscar's is pushing it. Two of the best names on her record are very suspect. Sturm was an absolute robbery most had him losing to Quartey as well. I know I did.
Oscar most definitely lost to Sturm, and also lost the Quartey fight.
At 27 years old, if Bradley beats Alexander he'd already have 3 undefeated fighters on his resume. That would be a good resume at just 27 if you think about it.
True, I think hes going to rack up a few undefeated ones in the next couple of years.
oh,and oscar
Saying oscar's is pushing it. Two of the best names on her record are very suspect. Sturm was an absolute robbery most had him losing to Quartey as well. I know I did.
Bernard Hopkins has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career
Percy Harris 8-0
Roy Ritchie 14-0
Joe Lipsey 25-0....MW title fight
Glen Johnson 30-0....MW title fight
Felix "Tito" Trinidad 40-0...MW unification
Kelly Pavlik 34-0
not only did B.Hop go unbeaten for 12 straight years in route to his record breaking MW title reign....he also went 10 years without fighting a fighter with more than 4 L's....also in the 9 fights he's had since he's turned 40...4 have been against UNDEFEATED fighters and 1 was against a fighter with JUST 1 L....also during that time B.Hop defeated Winky Wright...who at that time hadn't lost in 8 years....also, B.Hop has NEVER been beaten by ANYONE who had a lost...Roy, JT, and Calzaghe were ALL unbeaten at the time.
if you can't respect that...then your whole perspective is wack!! :boxing:
Any undefeated fighter beaten that has less than 10 wins shouldn't count and should be excluded from this list.
4-0 fighters beaten? Are you kiddin' me.
Delahoya's and Cotto's list looks the most respectable on numbers alone.
RJJ. He has the most. It is good to see that Cotto has so many, but RJJ has the most. RJJ is the friggin man (or was...still is IMO).
Cotto is # 1 on your list.
for example:
he beat 2 of these 0-guys while moving up in weight, while May's had Hatton moving up in weight to crack his record. ;)
Leonard: beat Benitez 38-0-1,Hearns 32-0, Kalule 36-0, and Duran 73-1 that is pretty impressive.
Mayweather beat Diego Corrales (33-0) and Ricky Hatton (43-0) only names on his resume, yet he is better than SRL and Ali, LOL
agreed with cupocity about 10+ fights, wins over unbreaten fighters should require a minimum amount of fights that fighter has had
its like people challenging vitalis ko% and bringing up somebody with 3 HW fights and a 100% ko %... i guess they miss the point
still a cool thread though
Yes I thought about that when I was doing it, but then the list wouldn't really be accurate, and next thing you know people making a bid deal out of something else, figured I just put them all in there and as you can see putting them on there is not helping the fighters, so seems fair to me.
What a pointless thread/list.
If anything, Barrera's 2 wins against Morales (41-0) and Hamed (35-0) are more impressive than anything in the OP.
I agree Barrera wins over Morales and Hamed are the most impressive
If your thread is not making a point or conclusion or argument for anything and is just meant to "point out" records of fighters, why post it? And obviously you rushed to publish this new piece of info, or else you would've included Roy Jones and Barrera into the list, as previous posters pointed out. So not only was it not educational but an utter failure.
Yes boxrec is useful and anybody can and has gotten on there and looked up stats long before you came along.
Nobody else except you seems to think that, so leave the thread if you dislike it so much.
you have the most replies out of everyone on a thread you are calling stupid, says a lot about you