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    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)


    fell free to add some and to correct them if their wrong i found this from another site

  • #2
    bruce lee had 10-0 with one "unknown" out come.

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    • #3
      Sugar Ray Robinson lost to Pasquale Pesca at the St. Nicholas Arena on February 16, 1938.

      Here's what I have:

      "Sugar" Ray Robinson
      (Walker Smith Jr.)

      BORN May 3 1921; Ailey, Georgia
      DIED April 12 1989; Harlem, New York
      HEIGHT 6-0
      WEIGHT 134 ¼ - 165 ½ lbs
      MANAGERS Curt Horrmann, George Gainford
      TRAINERS Soldier Jones, Harry Wiley

      Former IBRO director John Grasso did extensive research on Ray Robinson's amateur record and found a loss in the 1938 118-lb Junior Division.

      Here is John Grasso's finding's of Robinson's Golden Gloves career, as well as his last two amateur fights before he turned pro.

      NEW YORK GOLDEN GLOVES (Represented Salem-Crescent A.C.)

      1938
      118-lb. junior

      Jan 29 Thomas Polizzi, Good Sheherd A. C. ..........W KO 2
      Feb 4 Bobby Ruffin, Bennet A.C. ..................….....W PTS 3
      Feb 16 Pasquale Pesca, St. Nicholas Arena .......…..L PTS 3
      Apr 11 Ed Cappelli, New York ...........................…W KO 1
      (Metropolitan AAU Boxing Championship)

      1939
      126-lb. open

      Feb 13 Alfredo Guido, 92nd Street YMCA ...........….W PTS 3
      Feb 22 Patrick Brady, Columbus Council Hall ..........W KO 1
      Feb 28 Frank Arcidiacano, Hippodrome ................…W PTS 3
      Mar 6 Louis Valentine, Madison Square Garden .......W PTS 3

      126-lb open Eastern Regionals

      Mar 13 Armann Dascenza, Madison Square Garden ..…W KO 1
      Mar 13 Edward Dowell, Madison Square Garden .........W PTS 3
      Mar 14 Bob Fisher, Madison Square Garden ............….W KO 1
      Mar 14 Mario Centi, Madison Square Garden ..........…..W PTS 3

      126-lb open Inter-City

      Mar 29 Tony Ancona, Chicago Stadium ....................W PTS 3

      1940
      135-LB OPEN

      Jan 25 Woodrow Tolliver, Oddfellows Hall ..................W KO 2
      Jan 30 Drew a bye - Oddfellows Hall
      Feb 2 Michael Solicito, St. Anslem's Church ............….W KO 2
      Feb 7 William Wolfe, Ridgewood Grove ....................…W KO 1
      Feb 14 Bellesandro Carubia, Bronx Coliseum ................W KO 3
      Feb 19 Andrew Nonella, Madison Square Garden ..........W KO 1

      135-lb open Eastern Regionals

      Mar 4 Joe Vidulich, Bronx Coliseum ...........................W KO 1
      Mar 5 Howard Hettrich, Bronx Coliseum .....................W KO 1
      Mar 6 Steve Kukol, Madison Square Garden ................W PTS 3
      Mar 6 Jimmy Butler, Madison Square Garden ...............W KO 1

      135-lb open Inter-City

      Mar 18 Tony Ancona, Madison Square Garden ............…W KO 3
      Apr 15 Frank (Smokey) Robinson, Rochester, NY ...........W PTS 5
      Sep 5 Joseph Smalls, New York, NY ........................…….W KO 1

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      • #4
        Joe Calzaghe 121 - 9

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        • #5
          Tony Tucker 115-6
          Greg Page 90-11
          Mitch Green 64-7
          Bernard Taylor 481-8

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          • #6
            Srl record is generally stated at 145-5

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wpink1 View Post
              Srl record is generally stated at 145-5
              Donald Curry had amazing amateur record 400-4.

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              • #8
                I've read Howard Davis Jr. as 125-5

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                • #9
                  JMM 35-1
                  Margarito 18-3

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                  • #10
                    yeah but back then people fought more often as amateurs, nowadays it would take up to 15 years of constant fighting to rack up 300-400 fights

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