Who is the Greatest Undefeated Fighter ever

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  • Build That Wall
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    Who is the Greatest Undefeated Fighter ever

    Is it Floyd Mayweather, Is it Rocky Marciano, Is it Ricardo Lopez, Is it Edwin Valero, Is it Andre Ward, Is it Joe Calzaghe, or is it someone else. Anyway who would you guys say it is.

    IMO Right now, It is Floyd Mayweather. When all is said and done, It will be Andre Ward.
    68
    Rocky Marciano
    16.18%
    11
    Floyd Mayweather
    48.53%
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    Ricardo Lopez
    14.71%
    10
    Edwin Valero
    1.47%
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    Andre Ward
    2.94%
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    Joe Calzaghe
    11.76%
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    Other
    4.41%
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  • HEND
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    #2
    Mayweather so far but Ward's career is pretty far from it's end yet so I wouldn't include him yet.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      I'd go with Mayweather too. Better than Calzaghe and Marciano imo. But then again, it's not saying much, considering these guys would rank somewhere at the tail end of the top 50 ATG or maybe outside it.

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      • b00g13man
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        #4
        Mayweather.

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        • vorgaphe
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          #5
          It's Floyd. I don't like him, but the fact that he's fought who's fought and not had one off night where he's taken a defeat is quite remarkable.

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          • FlatLine
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            #6
            Definitely not Floyd because he publicly ducked Khan so many times so it will always be argued throughout history that the only reason he remained undefeated is because of ducking Khan. Great fighter though, it's just that in the modern age of information technology his ducking of Khan is undeniable and is a recorded fact.

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            • cupocity303
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              #7
              If we're gonna include an active fighter who has yet ways to go (Andre Ward), then we might as well include 42-0 Roman Gonzalez, who is a 3-division Title Holder (WBA Minimumweight Title [3 title defenses], WBA Light-Flyweight Title [4 title defenses], and the WBC Flyweight Title [1 title defense and running])

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              • hugh grant
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                #8
                Now this is a poll i think Floyd could very well win. And when he claims hes TBE, I think he means TBE undefeated fighter.

                I think Joe Calzaghe would beat him in a fight if they were the same size. But Floyd has the better resume.
                Floyd just needs to beat a healthy Pac to cement his status.

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                • Kagami Taiga
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                  #9
                  Floyd has a better resume than anyone on that list. I'd pick him.

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                  • Kagami Taiga
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                    The only other person on the list worth dis*****g is Marciano. Ppl crap on his resume and he cane close to losing some major fights. But he beat Ezzard Charles in 2 amazing fights and he beat Jersey Joe Walcott in comeback fashion. Those wins alone are enough to make a resume. Plus he has a number of good but not great guys sprinkled in. His heavyweight division is overlooked because it happened right before the golden age buy it was much better than today's division for instance.

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