whats the best record ever?

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  • Texanballer
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    #1

    whats the best record ever?

    What is the best record that has ever been in boxing?

    It dosent matter who they fought. Something crazy like 100-0 no amter if its vs champions or 0-0 guys

    I nominate Marty Jakubowski

    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...7022&cat=boxer

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    Originally posted by BabyBullBoxing
    What is the best record that has ever been in boxing?

    It dosent matter who they fought. Something crazy like 100-0 no amter if its vs champions or 0-0 guys

    I nominate Marty Jakubowski

    http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...7022&cat=boxer

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    Chavez Sr
    Willie Pep ****s all over that record.

    There's only one record that people all around boxing remember, and that's 49-0.

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    • Verstyle
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      I forgot what boxer it was,but he went 51-0 then retired. Roberto Durans record is good too.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        SRR IN HIS PRIME, before he came back from his first retirment, was like 131 and 3 I believe and 2 of those decisions were contreversial.

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        • K-Nan
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          #5
          Number-wise? Probably Willie Pep, maybe Marciano. But when you factor in comp and everything, I might have to say Whittaker.

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          • Dye
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            #6
            Buck Smith..... fought mostly bad comp but has a good record.

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            • -Antonio-
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              #7
              Pep was something like 220-5...

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              • Texanballer
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                #8
                damn pep had a good record

                he fought 249 times

                has anyone fought more than that?

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                • K-Nan
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DYE
                  Buck Smith..... fought mostly bad comp but has a good record.
                  He had no chance against Oliveira. Got blown out, eh?

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                  • Dye
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kaynan
                    He had no chance against Oliveira. Got blown out, eh?
                    Marcus hit him with a really good right hand at the end of the first, I was suprised Smith stayed on his feet. Marcus is improving so much with every fight. Bertis probably couldnt even go 15 seconds with him now.

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