Professionals who retired undefeated...
Professionals who retired undefeated...
Namely - those of name...Please add to the list because there are only about 9 that I can think of...
1. Rocky Marciano
2. Young Mitchell
3.Jack McAuliffe
4. Jimmy Barry
5.Laszlo Papp
6. Terry Marsh
7. Ji Won Kim
8. Ricardo Lopez
9. Sven Ottke
I was going to include Ike, but he might fight again once he gets out of prison.
1. Rocky Marciano
2. Young Mitchell
3.Jack McAuliffe
4. Jimmy Barry
5.Laszlo Papp
6. Terry Marsh
7. Ji Won Kim
8. Ricardo Lopez
9. Sven Ottke
I was going to include Ike, but he might fight again once he gets out of prison.
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I dont usually put much stock into the undefeated records, unless it was someone who actually remained undefeated while beating the best opposition available for his/her time....I mean take Mickey Rourke for example, he went undefeated as a boxer (6 or 8 fights), and I seen one of these so-called matches he had and it was clearly a work, that or it was the worst match in history---as the fight was called off after a weak ass body shot (or should I say body-slap).
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This is the list of the Italian boxers:
23-0 Antonio Perugino (1997-2003, WBU and Italian middleweight champ)
21-0 Gaetano Ardito (1980-1985, Italian middleweight champ)
15-0 Giuseppe Sauli (1991-1995 IBF Intercontinental champ)
15-0 Giorgio Bambini (1969-1971, Bronze medallist in Olympic Games '68 where he lost by Foreman in semifinal)
13-0 Aldo Nicchi (2002-2005, IBF Mediterranean champ)
12-0 Francesco Cavalletti (1997-2000, pro in USA)
10-0 Angelo La Mattina (1981-1982, Italian amateur champ)
23-0 Antonio Perugino (1997-2003, WBU and Italian middleweight champ)
21-0 Gaetano Ardito (1980-1985, Italian middleweight champ)
15-0 Giuseppe Sauli (1991-1995 IBF Intercontinental champ)
15-0 Giorgio Bambini (1969-1971, Bronze medallist in Olympic Games '68 where he lost by Foreman in semifinal)
13-0 Aldo Nicchi (2002-2005, IBF Mediterranean champ)
12-0 Francesco Cavalletti (1997-2000, pro in USA)
10-0 Angelo La Mattina (1981-1982, Italian amateur champ)
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Demy wrote:This is the list of the Italian boxers:
23-0 Antonio Perugino (1997-2003, WBU and Italian middleweight champ)
21-0 Gaetano Ardito (1980-1985, Italian middleweight champ)
15-0 Giuseppe Sauli (1991-1995 IBF Intercontinental champ)
15-0 Giorgio Bambini (1969-1971, Bronze medallist in Olympic Games '68 where he lost by Foreman in semifinal)
13-0 Aldo Nicchi (2002-2005, IBF Mediterranean champ)
12-0 Francesco Cavalletti (1997-2000, pro in USA)
10-0 Angelo La Mattina (1981-1982, Italian amateur champ)
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Some more fighters I found, very few guys with over 20 fights who retired perfect, some of these guys have only been inactive for alittle while, I tried to only do guys with atleast 2 years inactivity (or close to 2 years).
Andre Prophet - 12-0 (he didnt retire, he died)
Horace Notice - 16-0
George Kandelaki - 23-0
Gurcharan Singh - 17-0
Mark Hendem - 12-0
Jorge Kahwagi - 11-0
Patryk Bursztynowicz - 12-0
Nelson Alves - 18-0-1
Claude Arnaiz - 16-0
Denis Lebedev - 13-0
Eddie White - 19-0
Wang-Sup Lee - 18-0
Adam Hubinger - 11-0
Marek Piotrowski - 21-0
Ronald Simms - 11-0
Michael Bowen - 13-0
Arthur Shekhmurzov - 14-0-1
Jose Alonzo 11-0
Tomasz Gargula 15-0-1
Trey Harris 14-0
Danny Smith 13-0-1
James Pointer 11-0
Israel Eleazar Escandon 10-0-1
Antonio Perugino 23-0
Mark Janssen 23-0
Andre Prophet - 12-0 (he didnt retire, he died)
Horace Notice - 16-0
George Kandelaki - 23-0
Gurcharan Singh - 17-0
Mark Hendem - 12-0
Jorge Kahwagi - 11-0
Patryk Bursztynowicz - 12-0
Nelson Alves - 18-0-1
Claude Arnaiz - 16-0
Denis Lebedev - 13-0
Eddie White - 19-0
Wang-Sup Lee - 18-0
Adam Hubinger - 11-0
Marek Piotrowski - 21-0
Ronald Simms - 11-0
Michael Bowen - 13-0
Arthur Shekhmurzov - 14-0-1
Jose Alonzo 11-0
Tomasz Gargula 15-0-1
Trey Harris 14-0
Danny Smith 13-0-1
James Pointer 11-0
Israel Eleazar Escandon 10-0-1
Antonio Perugino 23-0
Mark Janssen 23-0
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