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In All of Boxing History, No Undefeated Boxer Has Been Great

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    In All of Boxing History, No Undefeated Boxer Has Been Great

    Rocky Marciano (49 Fights – 49 Wins – 43 Ko’s)

    the top boxers of America

    Rocky Marciano one of the best professional boxers of his time the undefeated champion. He laid the foundation of modern boxing and pay per view events, started his career back in 1947 with a fight against Lee Epperson and defeated him with a knockout win. He went on top fight 49 times and win all of them which include 43 wins in knockouts.

    Ricardo Lopez (51 Fights – 50 Wins – 1 Draw – 38 Ko’s)

    undefeated in his all boxing career Lopez

    Ricardo Lopez is one of the greatest boxer Mexico has ever produced, Since making his debut back in 1985 he fought 51 times in his career and won completed his 50 wins, only setback in his career was a draw against Rosendo Alvarez in 1998. His 50 wins inlcude 38 knockouts.

    Packey McFarland (74 Fights – 69 Wins – 5 Draw) :

    legend boxers of his time

    Packey McFarland the legendary boxer from America. Born in in 1988 Packey McFarland became a professional boxer in 1904, He fought 74 times his career and won 69 fights and drawn the other 5 and retired in 1915 as undefeated throughout his career.

    Jimmy Barry ( 69 Fights – 59 Wins – `10 Draw – 39 Ko’s)

    superb athlete in boxing
    Born in 1870, this Irish-American boxer Jimmy Barry made his debut in 1891 and fought more around 70 fights in his career and won 59 fights. 10 of his fights finished in no-results keeping him undefeated in his career. he was inducted in International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000 for his massive boxing achievements.


    Jack McAuliffe ( 36 Fights – 31 Wins – `5 Draw – 22 Ko’s)

    best punch maker in boxing ring

    Jack McAuliffe is another great Irish-American boxer, Famously known as “Napoleon of the Ring” being one of the toughest boxer to have ever lived, In his all 36 official professional fights he remained undefeated winning 31 and 5 draws to his name.

    Joe Calzaghe ( 46 Fights – 46 Wins – 32 Ko’s)

    the top contenders of WBO Titles

    The Welsh wizard Joe Calzaghe made his debut in October 1993 and got his first pro win against Paul Hanlon in the debut fight and after that he never looked back. He fought most of his fights in United Kingdom and his wins include against the likes of Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr. Although he is known widely for avoiding difficult fights.

    Laszlo Papp ( 29 Fights – 27 Wins – 2 Draw – 15 Ko’s)

    best boxer in Olympic's

    László Papp hailed from european country Hungry and he made his name in professional boxing. He fought 29 times in his career and won 27 fights drawing only two and finished his short but successfull career being unbeaten, he is one of only 9 professional boxers who fought more than 25 times and remained unbeaten. He turned professional later in his career he also won 3 Olympics gold medals for his native country Hungary.

    Edwin Valero ( 27 Fights – 27 Wins – 27 Ko’s) :

    he died but his record still unbrocken

    The Venezuelan boxer Edwin Valero who get the nick name of El Terminator for his outstanding winning run in the boxing he got into the ring 27 time and came out the winner in all of this bouts and most incredibly knocked out every opponent he faced.

    Its a great story though, before he turned professional boxer he had an accident on motobike which resulted in facture in the skull. So when he signed up for golden boy promotions and was scheduled to fight in US, he was denied license and could not fight at US soil. But he kept his professional career out of US before finaly returning to grace boxing in US. He was suspect of murder of his wife, arrested and he commit suicide in the cell by hanging himself.

    #2
    please explain why they arent great...and we all know who youre aiming to discredit. Please explain how fighting more champions in your career, than anyone in the history of boxing is not a great accomplishment. Holding the welterweight and jr middleweight title at the same time and going undefeated. Cause after he beats Manny you will have no excuse, then if he faces Cotto and he becomes Lineal WW, Lineal jr Middleweight, and Lineal Middleweight Champion at the same time, your biased perception will not matter cause Floyd will be recognized as truly TBE. 50-0

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      #3
      Marciano was great.

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        #4
        Some of thee guys are great thought they didn't get props for it. Papp and Lopez definitely are.

        Floyd Mayweather certainly isn't though.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF View Post
          please explain why they arent great...and we all know who youre aiming to discredit. Please explain how fighting more champions in your career, than anyone in the history of boxing is not a great accomplishment. Holding the welterweight and jr middleweight title at the same time and going undefeated. Cause after he beats Manny you will have no excuse, then if he faces Cotto and he becomes Lineal WW, Lineal jr Middleweight, and Lineal Middleweight Champion at the same time, your biased perception will not matter cause Floyd will be recognized as truly TBE. 50-0
          Bumsniffery and fanboy guff this extreme is thankfully a rare thing these days.

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            #6
            I was thinking the same thing recently, and I 100% agree.

            All the great fighters, the ones that stick with you took chances, and the lost. Coming back from those losses is what makes you. Having those low points, despite being great is what makes a fighter so damned interesting.

            Ducking and carefully choosing opponents like Floyd, Rocky, and Calzahage to retain a perfect record is meaningless. Boring, uninteresting fighters that only appeal to their own base.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF View Post
              please explain why they arent great...and we all know who youre aiming to discredit. Please explain how fighting more champions in your career, than anyone in the history of boxing is not a great accomplishment. Holding the welterweight and jr middleweight title at the same time and going undefeated. Cause after he beats Manny you will have no excuse, then if he faces Cotto and he becomes Lineal WW, Lineal jr Middleweight, and Lineal Middleweight Champion at the same time, your biased perception will not matter cause Floyd will be recognized as truly TBE. 50-0
              Haha there is four major belts, pretty easy to attain that especially when your strategy is to target fighters that will fool idiots, like you , into thinking they're legit because they have a belt.

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                #8
                Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF View Post
                please explain why they arent great...and we all know who youre aiming to discredit. Please explain how fighting more champions in your career, than anyone in the history of boxing is not a great accomplishment. Holding the welterweight and jr middleweight title at the same time and going undefeated. Cause after he beats Manny you will have no excuse, then if he faces Cotto and he becomes Lineal WW, Lineal jr Middleweight, and Lineal Middleweight Champion at the same time, your biased perception will not matter cause Floyd will be recognized as truly TBE. 50-0
                -Marciano

                retired undefeated.

                every notable opponent he had was wayyyyyyy past prime. not to mention he should have lost the walcott fight but the italian mafia who controlled boxing at that time wanted marciano to retire undefeated.

                -Ricardo Lopez

                didnt really beat anybody great. beristain ruined his career making him stay in one division when he had great opponents just above him.

                -Calzaghe

                stayed hidden in one division. great fighter a division above and below him only to fight them when they were in their 40s.

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                  #9
                  Marciano and Lopez are great...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    Marciano and Lopez are great...
                    can you name me a great fighter both guys beat who were in their prime?

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