What boxing record you think will never be broken?

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  • Joe Beamish
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    #41
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    Archie Moore 132 KO's
    Good call. Especially in a world where guys fight twice a year.

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    • Dyl-G
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      #42
      Muhammad ali's 6 fight of the years. The only boxer to ever do it. Now with more scrutiny and pressure on saving fighters lives and health we most likely wont even see anyone ever get close again.

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      • just the facts
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        #43
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        Marcianos 49 and 0. It will be hard to outdo it at Heavyweight these days as well where fighters are pressured to fight top guys sooner then later.

        Wilder cannot break this record he had a draw which breaks that and most felt he lost roughly 90% of the Boxing fans to Fury.
        What's with your strange negative obsession with Wilder? Anti American agenda? Racism? What?

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        • lopetego
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          #44
          I really doubt we'll see another fighter like Pac, winning titles from flyweight all the way to JMW. Pac's one of a kind.

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          • D4thincarnation
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            #45
            Pacquiao's 8 weight world champion recrod

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            • techliam
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              #46
              Originally posted by rob g
              Will we ever see a Heavyweight get to 50-0? Brian Nielsen 49-0, Rocky Marciano 49-0, Larry Holmes 48-0. I’m 33 years old I hope in my lifetime I see a heavyweight make it to 50-0. Nielsen and Marciano so close!
              It’s possible

              Probably not for a while though

              Unfortunately, Joshua has a loss. Fury and Wilder have a draw on their resumes, so they’re also out

              Maybe the next generation of heavyweights

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              • techliam
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                #47
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                Im a Joe Louis fan, but the bigger problem with this is its waaaaay f#cking harder to be The HW champ today then its ever been so this is some technical sh^t to me more than no one could do it. If tomorrow boxing made sense & there was 1 champ I suspect the odds get much more reasonable & doable someone could achieve it. Right now its probably off the boards on it happening over the next 20 years at like 5mill to 1. If there was 1 champ its likely to drop down to 100k, 200k to 1.
                I’m not so sure I agree here

                In today’s division, you can become a hw champion by beating a Stiverne or a Martin

                Pretty low standards there
                Wilders streak of opponents bar Fury only goes to show its not difficult to cram in the quantity without the quality

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by techliam
                  I’m not so sure I agree here

                  In today’s division, you can become a hw champion by beating a Stiverne or a Martin

                  Pretty low standards there
                  Wilders streak of opponents bar Fury only goes to show its not difficult to cram in the quantity without the quality
                  Nah you are misunderstanding me I believe.

                  Its easier to become a title holder than ever. Its harder to become The HW champion.

                  You need all 4 belts. You need to stay atop all these bs mandos. You need a promoter & platform that wont cause issues that make you lose a belt over dumb sh^t.

                  There is more sh^t in the way to become The HW champion then ever before & thats why since the main title got split & the IBF & WBO titles came to be acccepted there are fewer one champion divisions in boxing then any era since they started with divisions in the first place.

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                  • 4truth
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                    #49
                    Sub 170 pound world heavyweight champion.

                    Bob Fitzsimmons

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                    • TheReadyTimeBoy
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by alexnation
                      I think Kristian Laight's record is impossible to break. Just look at his stats. I wonder what could keep a guy going after even 30 losses

                      https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/216597
                      People like this dude are an important part of the sport. He provided good rounds and experience for countless prospects. He would have fought so often to provide regular paychecks for his family. And he was only stopped 5 times in nearly 300 fights. That is impressive. It is so rare to find someone who has fought that many times nowadays.

                      From an armchair fan's perspective, you might think this guy is funny or a loser. From a fighter's/trainer's perspective, you want this guy around the gym for tips and advice based on his massive experience. And i bet he could fight a hell of a lot better than you'd expect.

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