The Amateur Record of 31 Champions

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  • B Phontain
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bardock
    Miguel Cotto 23 losses
    i was looking at the same thing. like he's always been what we know him to be........a pretty good fighter (100+ wins) but may forever be a notch below elite (23 L's)

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    • _Gatti_
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      #12
      Loma record is unreal!

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      • Bardock
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        #13
        Originally posted by B Phontain
        i was looking at the same thing. like he's always been what we know him to be........a pretty good fighter (100+ wins) but may forever be a notch below elite (23 L's)
        Lost to all the better fighters like always

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        • HeroBando
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          #14
          Originally posted by B Phontain
          i was looking at the same thing. like he's always been what we know him to be........a pretty good fighter (100+ wins) but may forever be a notch below elite (23 L's)
          Tbf he competed at a much higher level than some of these like Pac, Canelo, Jmm..

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #15
            Originally posted by B Phontain
            of course not lol. but third world or not beating 60 individuals before turning pro isnt too bad. i would think they were all about the same level of training. i had just always figured he never had much of an am career. like he just walked into a gym, picked up a pair of gloves and went pro.
            i have a feeling they were just am tough man contests.

            most countries ams don't develop good am fighters.

            look at mexico. great pros but little am success.

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            • Left Hook Tua
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              #16
              cotto mediocre am, mediocre pro.

              greatest puerto rican fighter in history!

              better than tito doe!

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