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Originally posted by Boxing Hero View PostFenito Lopez went 51 and 0
Julio Cesar Chavez went 89 and 0
Chavez had an early DQ loss that was changed and had a draw in his 88th fight against Whitaker. But go look at who he fought in those 87 fights prior. He fought around 5 or 6 good fighters and the rest were nothing but bums. Chavez fought a guy with a 0-1 record in his 66th fight. He'd fight a named fighter followed by 5 bums. I suggest u look at Chavez boxrec and look at the record of the guys he was fighting. Fighters today would get crucified now for that.
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Originally posted by Kurttruk View Post51 has tried.. 51 has failed.. now thats what we're talking about. Someone's record was eclipsed by this relatively unknown bast ard and that someone remaining fans seems to have difficulties on accepting the reality and will be like "piss on that, who's this guy ever fought?" Lmao
are you for real ?
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostJimmy Wilde didn't lose until his 105th fight. He went 96-0-1 with 7 no-decisions.
There's a host of others who didn't have official losses for 75, 80 sometimes over 100 fights. Some had "newspaper decision" losses. Ruben Olivares didn't lose until I believe his 70th bout.
Jimmy Barry retired without even a newspaper decision loss. He was unbeaten in 70 fights and reigned for five years as lineal 118-lbs champion.
The "record" is a gimmick. Made by Marciano fans and brought to life by Mayweather fanboys who are now trying to twist it because this Thai guy is ahead. Floyd fans think Marciano is now the goat at heavyweight, Calzaghe is better than Jones and are dying for this this Thai guy to lose.
Shameful that you would jump in on this but you do stuff like this from time to time.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostJimmy Wilde didn't lose until his 105th fight. He went 96-0-1 with 7 no-decisions.
There's a host of others who didn't have official losses for 75, 80 sometimes over 100 fights. Some had "newspaper decision" losses. Ruben Olivares didn't lose until I believe his 70th bout.
Jimmy Barry retired without even a newspaper decision loss. He was unbeaten in 70 fights and reigned for five years as lineal 118-lbs champion.
The "record" is a gimmick. Made by Marciano fans and brought to life by Mayweather fanboys who are now trying to twist it because this Thai guy is ahead. Floyd fans think Marciano is now the goat at heavyweight, Calzaghe is better than Jones and are dying for this this Thai guy to lose.
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