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  • #31
    Originally posted by MisterHardtop View Post
    Accurate Amateur records are notoriously hard to get a hold of so I'm not sure how true Lomachenko's record of only 1 defeat in almost 400 bouts really is but I will say this, as an amateur, he is one of the best I have ever seen.

    Other great amateurs are De La Hoya, his run in the unpaid ranks is so over looked, Ray Leonard, Whitaker and the two who I truly wished turned professional, Stevenson and Savon. They could have been pro heavyweight greats!
    FWIW Savon lost to Chagaev in the final of the 1997 AIBA World Championships. (Chagaev was later disqualified because he had two pro fights before the tournament.) Savon enthusiasts dispute the decision, but Savon didn't outclass Chagaev in that fight by any measure. And Chagaev didn't really become a pro HW great...

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    • #32
      Would like to add.....

      Brian Sutherland (0-77) (Pink x3)

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BennyST View Post
        Also, Tzsyu won gold and bronze at the worlds.

        added .

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Mike D View Post
          Would like to add.....

          Brian Sutherland (0-77) (Pink x3)
          lol, was that really his record? I think they may have transposed some numbers, I'm sure it's 77-0.

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          • #35
            Gennady Golovkin never won gold (don't know why you have gold by his name) only silver............& yes, his amateur record is highly suspect (one guy even proved he lost at least 8 more times)

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            • #36
              Originally posted by pigsfly View Post
              Gennady Golovkin never won gold (don't know why you have gold by his name) only silver............& yes, his amateur record is highly suspect (one guy even proved he lost at least 8 more times)
              What a bum... Lost eight times, and only won silver...

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              • #37
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                The law of averages would say you get robbed at least a 5 more times.
                That's what I'm saying. Off night, you were sick, injury, anything. That's an absurd record.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by pigsfly View Post
                  Gennady Golovkin never won gold (don't know why you have gold by his name) only silver............& yes, his amateur record is highly suspect (one guy even proved he lost at least 8 more times)
                  He won Gold at the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 2003. He won silver the following year in the Olympics. The posted list doesn't seem to distiguish the two.

                  Alongside the Olympic boxing programme, World Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest level of competition for the sport.

                  In that 2003 World Boxing Championship, GGG beat Matvey Korobov, Andy Lee, Lucian Bute, Yordanis Despaigne and Oleg Mashkin.

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                  • #39
                    I like how Virgil Hill's record is 250-10 and also 150-10. So... 400-20?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                      True, the number seems very inflated. He went pro at 18 and 320 fights by then doesnt seem real, especially for a guy without a real notable amateur career and a year long jail stint
                      If he had that many fights, it would mean he had a fight every single week since he was 11 years old.

                      I don't believe it either.

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