Most wins over undefeated fighters, Here is the list ! (Active fighters)

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  • cupocity303
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    #41
    Originally posted by sigrab jr


    He KTFO Manny Pacquiao and they never fought again so I don't know if this was a joke?

    LMAO.

    That one slipped by me. That name just didn't ring the bell as he seemed like just another Pre-America faceless win.

    And the guy is still active and only 32, maybe he should contact boxingscene and demand some press releases, calling out Pacqiao for a rematch. He certainly did have the perfect championship start, coming in undefeated and knocking out Pacquiao in 3 to win his first World Title.

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    • SonOfCuba
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      #42
      Originally posted by sigrab jr


      He KTFO Manny Pacquiao and they never fought again so I don't know if this was a joke?
      Thats right wtf, missed that one.

      thanks

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      • SCtrojansbaby
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        #43
        The most impressive among active fighters is Barrera and its not even close

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        • SonOfCuba
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          #44
          adding Barrera to the list.

          I can't think of everyone guys, so keep contributing, not complaining.

          THanks

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          • Nuurzhaelan
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            #45
            Originally posted by cupocity303
            Any undefeated fighter beaten that has less than 10 wins shouldn't count and should be excluded from this list.

            4-0 fighters beaten? Are you kiddin' me.

            Delahoya's and Cotto's list looks the most respectable on numbers alone.
            RJJ. He has the most. It is good to see that Cotto has so many, but RJJ has the most. RJJ is the friggin man (or was...still is IMO).

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            • sigrab jr
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              #46
              Originally posted by cupocity303

              LMAO.

              That one slipped by me. That name just didn't ring the bell as he seemed like just another Pre-America faceless win.

              And the guy is still active and only 32, maybe he should contact boxingscene and demand some press releases, calling out Pacqiao for a rematch. He certainly did have the perfect championship start, coming in undefeated and knocking out Pacquiao in 3 to win his first World Title.
              He has a 70-6 record and nobody even cares about the guy lol. Maybe because he fights guys with mostly losing records or 50-50 win/loss records. Manny Pacquiao was and still is the best name on his resume lol.

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              • sigrab jr
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                #47
                At 27 years old, if Bradley beats Alexander he'd already have 3 undefeated fighters on his resume. That would be a good resume at just 27 if you think about it.

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                • Mr. Philadel
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                  #48
                  Bernard Hopkins has beaten 6 undefeated fighters in his career

                  Percy Harris 8-0
                  Roy Ritchie 14-0
                  Joe Lipsey 25-0....MW title fight
                  Glen Johnson 30-0....MW title fight
                  Felix "Tito" Trinidad 40-0...MW unification
                  Kelly Pavlik 34-0

                  not only did B.Hop go unbeaten for 12 straight years in route to his record breaking MW title reign....he also went 10 years without fighting a fighter with more than 4 L's....also in the 9 fights he's had since he's turned 40...4 have been against UNDEFEATED fighters and 1 was against a fighter with JUST 1 L....also during that time B.Hop defeated Winky Wright...who at that time hadn't lost in 8 years....also, B.Hop has NEVER been beaten by ANYONE who had a lost...Roy, JT, and Calzaghe were ALL unbeaten at the time.

                  if you can't respect that...then your whole perspective is wack!!

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                  • megadeth
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by letsgobrady
                    oh,and oscar
                    Saying oscar's is pushing it. Two of the best names on her record are very suspect. Sturm was an absolute robbery most had him losing to Quartey as well. I know I did.

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                    • SonOfCuba
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by sigrab jr
                      At 27 years old, if Bradley beats Alexander he'd already have 3 undefeated fighters on his resume. That would be a good resume at just 27 if you think about it.
                      True, I think hes going to rack up a few undefeated ones in the next couple of years.

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