There's a chance that we can see a 150-0 fighter in the near future.
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BRUH....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.
50-0 is asking a lotComment
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Even if you made it to the 50s, the 60s-100 is different animal. There is a Darnell Boone waiting for the most cherry picked resume.
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.Comment
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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.
Not without one of these....
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What year do you think it is Rip Van Winkle? You been asleep since the 50s? No high level professional is ever gonna have a 150 - 0 record again given current trends. The only people fighting often enough are the journeymen and they're more or less paid to lose.Comment
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Just because here's a list of the most prolific winners in boxing history:
https://fightingadvice.com/most-winn...rs-in-history/
Only 3 of em were still fighting past 1950, SRR (1965), Archie Morre (1963) and Willie Pep (1966) and none of em debuted after 1940.Comment
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