Fighters that are close to breaking Marciano's Record

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  • Kid Achilles
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    #11
    To break Marciano's record he needs to go 50-0, be the undisputed champion of the world (holding one title doesn't count) and he needs to retire withnout any defeats on the record. Even then he will still have the NC which makes it an impure record and inferior to Marciano's.

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    • deuce_drop
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      #12
      yeah all that mess doesn't mean a thing really. most fighters that are undefeated today are still undefeated because of match making manipulation. in order to get max buck out of your fighter, they dress them up with a record full of opposition that they can beat on their worst day, creating a undefeated record that looks impressive to the general fan..............it's all smoke and mirrors.

      back in Marcianos day they had the same thing, but not nearly as exxagerated like it is today. and not nearly as often either, fighters back in those days had to earn their ****, that's why most of them had a grip of losses, because they had to fight real competition, they didn't have the luxury of 90% of their career being softies.............
      Last edited by deuce_drop; 10-22-2006, 03:24 PM.

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      • joeytrimble
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        #13
        what it breaks down is ...you gotta be 50-0 ... heavyweight ...and white

        anytime you bring up other peoples undeafeated streaks nobody wants to hear about it unless its a streaking white dude knockin everybody out

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        • DiegoFuego
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          #14
          I'd say Valuev is the only one who has a chance because King will throw 2-3 more bums at him in 2007. If he fights Wlad, he's done for. Calzaghe might try it since his whole career is based on fighting weak opposition. Why change when you're 42-0? None of the others have a chance, I don't think.

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          • American_Ninja
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            #15
            Originally posted by Abe Attell
            Once again, it is a Heavyweight Record, and yes, it is more about who you fought than what your record is.
            AMEN....It's a Heavyweight Championship Record.
            All other divisions need not apply.

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            • American_Ninja
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              #16
              Originally posted by joeytrimble
              what it breaks down is ...you gotta be 50-0 ... heavyweight ...and white

              anytime you bring up other peoples undeafeated streaks nobody wants to hear about it unless its a streaking white dude knockin everybody out
              That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.

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              • American_Ninja
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                #17
                Originally posted by Kid Achilles
                To break Marciano's record he needs to go 50-0, be the undisputed champion of the world (holding one title doesn't count) and he needs to retire withnout any defeats on the record. Even then he will still have the NC which makes it an impure record and inferior to Marciano's.
                Finally someone got it right. Good job.

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                • Toddy
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                  #18
                  these days it doesnt matter how many you beat (unless your just ******) its who you beat i would respect a fighter with 10 wins over great fighters and several losses fighting great fighters and than someone with 50 wins over opponents who cant tie their shoes and no losses

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                  • joeytrimble
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by phxboxingfan
                    That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.
                    i 100% agree thats why i typed the rest of it ... its dumb but thats what the majority feel inside but are too chicken **** to say so ...

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                    • kg21mvp
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rudypoop
                      Yeah but he still beat 51 people in a row
                      yeah and that's 51 bums for you

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