There's a chance that we can see a 150-0 fighter in the near future.

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  • EmpiresBoxing
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    There's a chance that we can see a 150-0 fighter in the near future.

    With the trend in boxing right now I think it's very possible that we can see a boxer that can become 150-0. I think this will be good to all boxing fans since every boxer can manage their own career without fighting any threat to lose his undefeated record and boxing fans has a grerat chance to witness an incredible 150-0 record.
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    Not a ****ing chance.

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    • OnePunch
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      #3
      the way PBC matches most of their guys, its surely possible. But they would have to get off the "one fight per year" plan........

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      • maguirre
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        #4
        Ennis is probably the first to achieved that goal by the rate he's going. 31 fights on his record and still not a single opponent of note is in it.

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        • EmpiresBoxing
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          #5
          Originally posted by AKAcronym
          Not a ****ing chance.
          It will not be easy but possible. That thailander who isn't even managing his career carefully become 54-0 how much more if someone will carefully pick his opponents? With these trend right now i think someone in the near future will try it and that will be great to all boxing fans.

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          • Roadblock
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            #6
            Easy, be good and line up 150 tomato cans like 90% of Ray Robinsons opponents. Its all about the level of the opponent.

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              #7
              Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing

              It will not be easy but possible. That thailander who isn't even managing his career carefully become 54-0 how much more if someone will carefully pick his opponents? With these trend right now i think someone in the near future will try it and that will be great to all boxing fans.
              If a promoter wanted to keep a fighter undefeated 'They could easily achieve this'.

              Is this 150-0 fighter, going to be a Top level fighter? If not, then I don't think a fighter reaching this mark is great for boxing.

              People win, people lose that is life mate 'But people keep striving'.

              This very strange and quite modern phenomenon of certain folk overly caring about undefeated records 'Does nothing much positive for boxing'.

              It must be a Glory Hunter thing, most likely a bi-product of Glory Hunting culture.

              150-0 <<< Do me a favor and look at those statistics, I want people reading this post 'To take a moment and just look at those statistics'

              What are they doing for you? Tell me. What is the act of looking at those statistics doing for you all? Those statistics just of themselves are not producing much 'Because it is the standard of fights, the performances, the drama, the challenges and heroics which produce the profound effect in boxing'.

              Evander Holyfield's fight record is 44-10-2 'I can assure you, Holyfield's record and performances win or lose was and is? More beneficial for boxing, than just a fighter going 150-0'. And this is because, Evander Holyfield's record was real 'They say that Boxing is in part a metaphor to life'.

              All the people that mock fighters when they lose, or obsess over undefeated records 'You have lost before in life, because life and boxing is not about going 150-0'. And as you progress in life, you understand this 'And that is the moment you realize that you are in a fight'.

              'That is romantic, that is courageous, that is real'.

              So just aspiring to see a fighter reach 150-0 'Manufactured, I honestly don't think it is good for boxing'.

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              • MulaKO
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                #8
                Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing
                With the trend in boxing right now I think it's very possible that we can see a boxer that can become 150-0. I think this will be good to all boxing fans since every boxer can manage their own career without fighting any threat to lose his undefeated record and boxing fans has a grerat chance to witness an incredible 150-0 record.
                Impossible , especially not any boxer from North America
                Gonna be hard fighting once a year

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing

                  It will not be easy but possible. That thailander who isn't even managing his career carefully become 54-0 how much more if someone will carefully pick his opponents? With these trend right now i think someone in the near future will try it and that will be great to all boxing fans.
                  Why would it be great for the fans or even worse the sport of boxing ?
                  Trends of what ?

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                  • Roadblock
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                    #10
                    Elites fighting elites in 12 round bouts , its impossible, unless the true GOAT is that guy.

                    Elites fighting B-C grade guys, still a tough call because of the wear and tear.

                    Elites fighting F grade guys, easy work would hardly have to train.

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