Wow,8 fighters holds the record 26-0.
Andre Ward 14 KO
Adrien Broner 22 KO
Abner Mares 14 KO
Gennady Golovkin 23 KO
Danny Garcia 16 KO
Alexander Povetkin 18 KO
Nathan Cleverly 12 KO
Carlos Buitrago 16 KO
Who's the most impressive?(GG obviously imo)
And is their anymore 26-0 fighters.
Just added 3 more.
A good question would be, Who if any of them will lose first?
And Ward is probably the most impressive do to his resume, and the one I can see being NO. 1 P4P for years.
Hijacked the thread because this question is better.
I have to go with....... Carlos Buitrago.
Boxing is NOT a numbers game! Its a NAME game!!!!! 26-0 sounds pretty good but what names have contibuted to the 0?
26-0 fighting hand selected "opponents" isn't very impessive especially if the "undefeated one" has some talent!! Mst all of the fans favorites records have been built up with trial horses and low to no talents to give the fans a chance to "pick their winner"! 26-0 just looks better than 19-4 but if that 4 was against quality talent its ofcourse more meaningfull than the 0!!!!
Picking out lesser talented oppononents or fellows who have no power or the old veteran whose looking for a few more dollars takes knowledge!
Ofcourse if you can't see the lack of talent or the situation of others try to survive you would be impressed with the numbers. WOW 26-0 impressive!!
HA!!! Ray.
1. Ward 2. Mares and then there's the rest of them. Both Ward and Mares have proven themselves against top opposition. They've accomplished a lot in less than 30 fights.
A good question would be, Who if any of them will lose first?
And Ward is probably the most impressive do to his resume, and the one I can see being NO. 1 P4P for years.
I was gonna ask that but Austin Trout was also 26-0 and already lost
so i went with the most impressive.
A good question would be, Who if any of them will lose first?
And Ward is probably the most impressive do to his resume, and the one I can see being NO. 1 P4P for years.
1. Andre Ward
2. Abner Mares
Their resumes separates them from the rest! And both basically cleaned out their Division with a Tournament. The others are good fighters no doubt but most of them have very average resumes at the moment and/or haven't truly been tested yet.