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  • #21
    Sugar Ray Robinson had a record of 131-2-2 before he retired, with 96 straight wins & he lost his last fight before he retired for the first time. Then he came back out of retirement & wasn't the same, but still his all time record is the best in my opinion W 173-L 19-D 6. Sugar Ray Robinson is greatest boxer of all time. The 96 straight win is the most impressive record in sports history. 40 straight wins, then he lost to LaMotta, after the lost to LaMotta he won 96 straight fights & he beat LaMotta 4 or 5 more times.

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    • #22
      i think Julio cesar chavez had a good record.
      108-5-2 and man..this guy was a ****in warrior

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      • #23
        Originally posted by martinwbc
        Have any of you heard of a guy called Felix Savon?

        He's a Cuban Amatuer at heavyweight... He retired a few years ago.

        I know he's not a pro, but his accomplishments in the amatuer ring are second to none!


        Felix Savon,
        Heavyweight …
        Olympic Gold 1992, 1996 and 2000 ...
        Pan Am Gold in 1987, 1991 ...
        World Champion 1986, 1989, 1991 and 1993 ...
        Amateur record of 358-17 ...
        Defeated pros Ray Mercer, Michael Bentt, Shannon Briggs, David Tua, Kirk Johnson and Andrew Golota
        Damn! I sure as hell hope they put him in the hall of fame.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Parodius
          Sugar Ray Robinson had a record of 131-2-2 before he retired, with 96 straight wins & he lost his last fight before he retired for the first time. Then he came back out of retirement & wasn't the same, but still his all time record is the best in my opinion W 173-L 19-D 6. Sugar Ray Robinson is greatest boxer of all time. The 96 straight win is the most impressive record in sports history. 40 straight wins, then he lost to LaMotta, after the lost to LaMotta he won 96 straight fights & he beat LaMotta 4 or 5 more times.
          lol. honestly, you have to laugh, that's insane.

          fighters like that, man, i really wish i woulda been
          around to see that guy fight in person.
          you'll never, *never* see numbers like that again. unreal.

          yeah, ny vote goes to SRR hands down.
          not only for number of fights but quality of opposition.

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          • #25
            Charely Burley this man was amazing a welterweight who took on a fighter who was 220lbs

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            • #26
              Gene Tunney 65-1-1 upset the world favorite Jack Dempsy twice and was one of the first boxers to study and watch his opponents films before he fought them.

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              • #27
                also another great cuban amateur boxer is teofilo stevenson
                he retired with a record of 358-17

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                • #28
                  Archie Moore and Willie Pep impress me

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by PerfectPunch
                    also another great cuban amateur boxer is teofilo stevenson
                    he retired with a record of 358-17
                    That's impressive! Regarding the profighters, I give my vote to Willie Pep. He fough until he was 43 and had 242 fights, but only lost 11!

                    Other candidates: Sugar Ray Robinson, Harry Greb and Archie Moore, to name a few.

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                    • #30
                      Marciano 49-0 notice the zero.

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