jose luis ramirez.....102 wins, 9 losses....
losses to guys like:
olivares
arguello
mancini
rosario
camacho
whitaker
etc...
now, understandble losses..
wins :
rosario
boza edwards
and whitaker.....
the whitaker fight was a pure robbery....and whitaker later on avenged that loss.
so minus him , he only got 2 good wins....
im not too familiar with the guy i admit and ive only seen just few of his fights....but this has to be the most padded record of all time or atleast one of em..
what do you think?... who beats this guy in the most padded record?
Check out Marty Jakobowski. He made it though.........Rockin':boxing:
How many times did he beat Lee Cargle, he had to account for at least 6 or 7 of those 120 loses.
jose luis ramirez.....102 wins, 9 losses....
losses to guys like:
olivares
arguello
mancini
rosario
camacho
whitaker
etc...
now, understandble losses..
wins :
rosario
boza edwards
and whitaker.....
the whitaker fight was a pure robbery....and whitaker later on avenged that loss.
so minus him , he only got 2 good wins....
im not too familiar with the guy i admit and ive only seen just few of his fights....but this has to be the most padded record of all time or atleast one of em..
what do you think?... who beats this guy in the most padded record?
what did you decide to throw your hat in to campaign for the dumbest poster at NSB?
I mean damn there have been a lot this week but to speak on a fighter you probably know absolutely nothing about is mind boggling
There was a "fighter" named LaMar Clarke, who fought Ali when he was still Clay, who had a record of 42-2 at the time, with 41 KO's. It was reported that of his 42 "wins", 40 of them were against "fighters" who had 1 win or NO wins, mostly no wins, or even fights................
I'd say the most padded reocrd of all time would be Len Wickwar.
338 wins - 85 losses - 42 draws.
Not a single good win or fight on his record.
Ramirez certainly blows him out the water.
this is exactly why i made the thread....if you can make threads about who has the most best wins, then why not the opposite of it?...
good sh1t irondan, sir!...
What do you mean by padded record?
He was a decent fighter. Not great.
Highly doubt he ever gets close to the HOF.
He deserved the descision against Arguello. Close fight that's hard to argue Arguello won.
padded as in meaningless wins ... yeah one of few i saw...i had the impression he was decent but i was just intrigued he had very few quality wins......
Go look at the early part of his career, he was either fighting several fights a year because he needed money and/or because he needed experience. Why did you even bring this up, its not like hoards of people are constantly going on about Jose Luis Ramirez.
i have and i was watchin old fights and brought it up coz i was intrigued by his record...iwanna hear some thoughts about him.
so how can you even speak on him?
maybe coz i want hear some thoughts about him?
I'd say the most padded reocrd of all time would be Len Wickwar.
338 wins - 85 losses - 42 draws.
Not a single good win or fight on his record.
Ramirez certainly blows him out the water.
Didn't he start fighting pro at the age of 15, not sure if it's true but I remember hearing that from a commentator, can't remember which fight it was.
......Mexican fighters have a lot of fights, because a lot don't have amateur backgrounds and turn pro really young.
Chavez also fought another guy with +100 wins with something like 3 loses and the guy was still a complete bum.
Ramirez lost to quality opposition, and there's no shame in that.
Ottke on the other hand
jose luis ramirez.....102 wins, 9 losses....
losses to guys like:
olivares
arguello
mancini
rosario
camacho
whitaker
etc...
now, understandble losses..
wins :
rosario
boza edwards
and whitaker.....
the whitaker fight was a pure robbery....and whitaker later on avenged that loss.
so minus him , he only got 2 good wins....
im not too familiar with the guy i admit and ive only seen just few of his fights....but this has to be the most padded record of all time or atleast one of em..
what do you think?... who beats this guy in the most padded record?
so how can you even speak on him?
What do you mean by padded record?
He was a decent fighter. Not great.
Highly doubt he ever gets close to the HOF.
He deserved the descision against Arguello. Close fight that's hard to argue Arguello won.
Go look at the early part of his career, he was either fighting several fights a year because he needed money and/or because he needed experience. Why did you even bring this up, its not like hoards of people are constantly going on about Jose Luis Ramirez.
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