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  • #11
    Originally posted by Bundana View Post
    Here are the 19 past, present and future "generally recognized" (the "big 4") champions defeated by DLH:

    Forbes
    Mayorga
    Sturm
    Campas
    Vargas
    Castillejo
    Gatti
    Quartey
    Chavez
    Camacho
    Whitaker
    Gonzalez
    Leija
    Hernandez
    Ruelas
    Molina
    Paez
    Bredahl
    Dorsey

    I don't think anyone can top that.
    It's a very solid list of fighters, but DLH has the advantage of being in the paper title era, it shouldn't count because if we go back to say the 40's/50's, all the top contenders then would be paper title holders today, guys like SRR would have beaten way more than 19 guys good enough to hold a paper title throughout his career.

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    • #12
      This is kinda slanted towards modern fighters,,,

      ortiz, berto, maidana, ghost really comparable to the likes of say true champs like zarate, gomez etc,,,,

      just too many paper champs and most win some vacant title or interm belt and then get promoted to full champ when there is a super champ...

      So i think this stat or accomplishment is kinda meaningless

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Anthony342
        What about lineal or Ring or undisputed champions, who has beaten the most of those?
        Gonna be difficult to go past Ali beating Patterson, Liston, Frazier, Foreman and Norton.

        They were all the man at heavyweight at one point in their careers.


        Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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        • #14
          I counted via wikipedia, according to it Marco Antonio Barrera has beaten 17. Pretty surprising.

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          • #15
            I always thought it would be Mayweather.
            Now if we're only counting universal champions, this would be a lot different.

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            • #16
              Harry Greb?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Capaedia View Post
                Gonna be difficult to go past Ali beating Patterson, Liston, Frazier, Foreman and Norton.

                They were all the man at heavyweight at one point in their careers.


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                You left out Leon Spinks. He was lineal/Ring heavyweight champion too. Ali beat him in their rematch to win that belt back.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                  You left out Leon Spinks. He was lineal/Ring heavyweight champion too. Ali beat him in their rematch to win that belt back.
                  You could also count Archie Moore as a Light heavyweight champ.

                  Joe Louis would also be close to Ali, with Baer, Braddock, Carnera, Conn, Schmeling, and Walcott. Though he would be one off.
                  Last edited by GeneralZod; 08-06-2013, 12:52 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
                    Harry Greb?


                    i have not hashed this out, but he did fight in the unified era, and with the original weight classes, making a champion more rare. i'm pretty sure he's fought the most hall of famers, though.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by New England View Post
                      i have not hashed this out, but he did fight in the unified era, and with the original weight classes, making a champion more rare. i'm pretty sure he's fought the most hall of famers, though.
                      Greb and Langford both fought and beat a ridiculous number of Hall of Famers. In Langford's case, many of them were never world champions, although Langford beat several Colored World Champions.

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