TheManchine if you are being serious then that is pathetic. Chris John? Faruq Saleem? I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you are some kind of sarcastic, wannabe comedian poster. Haha, oh man I see the funny side now, haha damn that was a good laugh.
Now, to the question at hand. I think in this day and age it is alot easier for fighters to get to world titles and even make multiple defences before facing anybody with a pulse. Look at someone like Andre Berto for example. Regardless that he lost to Luis Collazo, he is the kinda fighter who, if he avoids the unification fights could carve out alot of wins against fighters of the Steve Forbes variety. I don't think he can duck the other top welterweights all that long though to be honest.
I can honestly see Arthur Abraham retiring undefeated, but I imagine he'll be around the 35-0 mark at that point, not almost 50 like Joe. Can't think of anyone else at the moment.
How long will it take for someone to get even close to that record?
Must be knocking on a few decades atleast.
Originally posted by 46-0
TheManchine if you are being serious then that is pathetic. Chris John? Faruq Saleem? I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you are some kind of sarcastic, wannabe comedian poster. Haha, oh man I see the funny side now, haha damn that was a good laugh.
You asked a question and I answered. John only needs 4 more wins and he'll be 46-0.
All things considered....Joe's 46 and 0 is not impressive.
If he would have fought the best at their best...I could easily see him retiring at 38-8 or 36-10.....
Joe was basically a very good Boxer-Slapper with insanely nationalistic, overzealous, and uneducated superfans....that's about it....that's how he'll be remembered....
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