Between all the current unbeaten world champs who do you see retireing undefeated?

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  • Blue54
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    Between all the current unbeaten world champs who do you see retireing undefeated?

    Crawford is the one I'd think to go fully unbeaten but Spence could end that maybe

    David Benavidez also comes to mind but Plant ,Smith,Saunders have chance.

    Bivol also but if he moves up I see him takeing a L.
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    Spence because he might never return to boxing.

    Wanheng Menyothin because he’s 34 years old and it doesn’t seem like he cares about unifying.

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    • Eff Pandas
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      Bud is close to being done so hes not a bad bet. If Errol is done or not the same after his accident I could definitely see Bud beat the 147lbers left & maybe nab a 154 title before walking away with his 0.

      That Thailand guy would be smart to retire soon. Although Id like to see him take JCC record. Its annoying all the Floyd haters bringing this guy up, but it would be nuts if he could retire with more wins from his debut AND with a perfect record. 2 for 1.

      I love Benavidez but hes too young to be considered right now. A solid bet he will take a L one day at this stage.

      Bivol too.

      I think Beterbiev could sneak away with his 0 cuz hes older too so dont got long. Tend to think he will catch a L doe, but I think he could get lucky to & avoid it.

      If Errol is f#cked he might have left with his 0 already & we just dont know it yet.

      If Wilder gets by Fury in the rematch he has some chance to take his 0 too Id argue as unlikely as that sounds to say outloud.

      I think Fury wont leave with his 0. Even if he gets by Wilder in their rematch I think hes destined to sh^t the bed in the ring one night & I think he will be around for awhile as well, maybe with some more breaks in his future doe.

      Of the young guys I think Devin might be the best bet to leave with his 0. I feel like hes gonna get in, get money & get out like I say all mfers should do so I think if hes not caught a L before 25, 27 or something he might be gone & doing some outside of boxing sh^t. Or thats my ideal situation for him cuz this aint no sh^t he wants to be doing in his 30s I dont think. He seems smarter than a lot of boxers to me & I know his dad is smart so its likely that rubbed off well onto Devin.

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      • mxtali
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        I think Crawford. He unifies 147 and then snags a paper belt at 154 and retires on that note IMO. I dont think he cleans out 154 without taking a loss.

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        • Golden Boi 360
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          #5
          all of them if they avoid each other

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          • W1LL
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            #6
            Who knows?

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            • Thuglife Nelo
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              I say Billy Joe Saunders!

              Cancellation, Cancellation, Cancellation, Fight, Cancellation, Fight. Road to greatness!

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              • South Champion
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                #8
                If Spence never comes back, he'll be forced into retirement undefeated due to injury.

                Also, in the event that Spence never comes back, I see Crawford retiring undefeated as well. He'd become undisputed in his second consecutive weight division, and may even pick up a belt at 154.

                But I doubt either guy would want to retire undefeated without the other guy on their resume.

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                • sicko
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                  Neither! Which is a good thing

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                  • MPDKSAB
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                    Bivol & Benavidez Lol tf

                    Good thread tho, seems like one I woulda made.

                    It's really difficult to say. The list for these things should be short. But it's too early to tell for most. The 1st three I'm most confident in...

                    Terence Crawford
                    Demetrius Andrade
                    Claressa Shields
                    Shakur Stevenson

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