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  • Colonel Jones
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    #11
    Just for you young ones here. For what it's worth: Julio Ceasar Chavez incredible win streak ( before whitaker tied him and randall beat him) is kind of sku'd. He actually had a disqualification loss, but Don King had it removed from his record. Curious to know if any of you knew that. I'm sure Julio was better, but none the less, just goes to show there is always politics involved, even in boxing...imagine that.

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    • SweetScience
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      #12
      Originally posted by Colonel Jones
      Just for you young ones here. For what it's worth: Julio Ceasar Chavez incredible win streak ( before whitaker tied him and randall beat him) is kind of sku'd. He actually had a disqualification loss, but Don King had it removed from his record. Curious to know if any of you knew that. I'm sure Julio was better, but none the less, just goes to show there is always politics involved, even in boxing...imagine that.
      The DQ loss was change by a buddy of Chavez. Chavez KO'd a guy after the round had finish. Same kind of thing that happen to Roy in the his first "loss". Chavez first real loss was to Pea, just like Roy's was to Tarver.

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      • jayschre
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        #13
        Originally posted by Colonel Jones
        Just for you young ones here. For what it's worth: Julio Ceasar Chavez incredible win streak ( before whitaker tied him and randall beat him) is kind of sku'd. He actually had a disqualification loss, but Don King had it removed from his record. Curious to know if any of you knew that. I'm sure Julio was better, but none the less, just goes to show there is always politics involved, even in boxing...imagine that.
        Yea against Miguel Ruiz, but it was Ramon Felix that had it changed to a ko win, it helps to have your manager be on the commission!

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        • Martha
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          #14
          Theres a guy named Lopez that cant be left out...!
          Ricardo "finito" Lopez. Unbeaten!

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          • cple
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            #15
            Not many fighters can match Harry Greb's record and opposition. He fought in a total of 299 bouts and amassed a record of 26(48kos)-21-15. His record pretty much consists of 80% of all the hall of fame fighters, from 135-heavy, that fought during the 1910s and 1920s.

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            • bonafuwa
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              #16
              Yup, Ricardo Lopez can't be left out. Whoa, how 'bout Willie Pep? 230-11-1. ****, that's a ridiculous win/loss ratio!

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              • Marcos
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                #17
                "El Gran Campeon Mexicano"Julio Cesar Chavez!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • Kimmy
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                  #18
                  You have to look at the quality of the opponents. Marciano didn`t really fight that great of opponents. Some were old and past it ( Joe Louis ).
                  Roy Jones has a great record. I know he lost his last two but if you look at the career on whole he dominated every lightheavy spare Tarver + Johnson, he beat very good fighters in Toney and Hopkins, and beat them convincingly.
                  Evander Holyfield also deserves a mention, the quality of opponents was unreal and he fought most of the guys when they were in their prime ( Lewis was in his prime but Tyson....little past it but still had something to offer ).
                  I know recent performances will damage Evander`s legacy but look at his prime, he was fantastic.

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                  • {BrownBomber}
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Martha
                    Theres a guy named Lopez that cant be left out...!
                    Ricardo "finito" Lopez. Unbeaten!
                    WHAT WAS HE LIKE 56-0-1 48 KO'S AND RETIRED CHAMP.A MASTERPIECE OF NACHO BERISTIEN.

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                    • The Phantom Menace
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                      #20
                      Marciano retired undefeated.

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