Who has the Best Resume for Undefeated Fighters?

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  • Mary Jane
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    #11
    Marciano
    Mayweather
    Lopez
    Calzaghe
    Ottke

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    • !! Rizo !!
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      #12
      Joe "baby fat" Mesi

      End of thread..

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      • Benny Leonard
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        #13
        Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
        Oh..Lol thought it was only the 3 that Benny mentioned. I didn't know I can say my own. But yeah, Lopez, My dad has told me about him.



        My quote:

        Benny Leonard: List all the undefeated fighters and their accomplishments.


        Marciano, Calzaghe, Ottke, Mayweather Jr, etc.

        As long as they are undefeated you can name them

        And try to give a reason

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        • portuge puncher
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          #14
          you will always notice in boxing's history that the undeafeted boxers always have the weakest resume's, its how they stood undeafeted.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Marijuana
            Marciano
            Mayweather
            Lopez
            Calzaghe
            Ottke
            Originally posted by !! Rizo !!
            Joe "baby fat" Mesi

            End of thread..
            Ha ha ha.

            Too bad Jirov almost ended his life.....

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              #16
              Originally posted by Benny Leonard
              My quote:




              As long as they are undefeated you can name them

              And try to give a reason
              Ricardo Lopez beat a ton of guys that are still fighting and he retired 7 years ago.

              His only technical draw was because of an accidental headbutt.

              Check out the dudes that were champs he beat, after he retired.

              But I realize, really small guys aren't gonna get the respect more well known dudes are.

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              • F l i c k e r
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                #17
                Marciano without a doubt. Then to add that he crushed just about everyone on his resume with a KO. Then you consider his measurements for a HW. Its like JMM fighting HW. Just astounding.

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