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    Fighters That Beat Everyone They Fought/Avenged All Losses and Draws

    So we've seen the list of undefeated boxers. How about boxers that beat everyone they fought, the ones that avenged all their losses and beat anyone they fought to a draw in a later or earlier fight? How many of those are there? A google search didn't prove very successful so I'm wondering if you historians here know. Here's the only names I was able to find:

    Lennox Lewis
    Les Darcy
    Yoko Gushiken
    Ricardo Lopez
    Paul Williams (due to bad judging in the Lara fight)

    So who else in boxing history has beaten everyone that either beat them or drew with them and beat everyone else they fought? I'm sure there must be plenty others.
    Last edited by Anthony342; 12-22-2013, 01:55 AM.

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    That is so impressive. Of cource there are less impressive cases like Calzaghe and Ottke, though.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
      So we've seen the list of undefeated boxers. How about boxers that beat everyone they fought, the ones that avenged all their losses and beat anyone they fought to a draw in a later or earlier fight? How many of those are there? A google search didn't prove very successful so I'm wondering if you historians here know. Here's the only names I was able to find:

      Lennox Lewis
      Les Darcy
      Yoko Gushiken
      Ricardo Lopez
      Rid**** Bowe
      Paul Williams (due to bad judging in the Lara fight)

      So who else in boxing history has beaten everyone that either beat them or drew with them and beat everyone else they fought? I'm sure there must be plenty others.
      Officially Bowe never beat Mathis

      Here's a few you can add:

      Ingemar Johansson
      Pedro Carrasco
      Myung-Woo Yuh
      Last edited by hhascup; 12-21-2013, 08:38 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
        So we've seen the list of undefeated boxers. How about boxers that beat everyone they fought, the ones that avenged all their losses and beat anyone they fought to a draw in a later or earlier fight? How many of those are there? A google search didn't prove very successful so I'm wondering if you historians here know. Here's the only names I was able to find:

        Lennox Lewis
        Les Darcy
        Yoko Gushiken
        Ricardo Lopez
        Rid**** Bowe
        Paul Williams (due to bad judging in the Lara fight)

        So who else in boxing history has beaten everyone that either beat them or drew with them and beat everyone else they fought? I'm sure there must be plenty others.
        Wrong! Lennox lost to Vitali and never had the balls to avenge it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by La_Vibora View Post
          Wrong! Lennox lost to Vitali and never had the balls to avenge it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by La_Vibora View Post
            Wrong! Lennox lost to Vitali and never had the balls to avenge it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by hhascup View Post
              Officially Bowe never beat Mathis

              Here's a few you can add:

              Ingemar Johansson
              Pedro Carrasco
              Myung-Woo Yuh
              You're right, I just checked his record now Bowe has been removed from my list. Well, that's at least 8 names now. I'm hoping I can find career sets on all these guys. Hagler and Leonard came close, with Hagler's only loss being to Leonard, which he should've got a shot at avenging and Leonard's last 2 losses to Norris and Camacho ruining his chances at a perfect record, so to speak.
              Last edited by Anthony342; 12-23-2013, 03:01 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by hhascup View Post
                Officially Bowe never beat Mathis

                Here's a few you can add:

                Ingemar Johansson
                Pedro Carrasco
                Myung-Woo Yuh
                True, but some room for error where Johansson's concerned.
                Only for the fact he lost 2 out of 3 with Patterson.

                Some might say, he was ko'd in his last fight vs Brian London, when he was declared the winner while laying flat on his back at the end of the 12th.. One of the strangest endings to a fight/career i've ever seen..

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                  #9
                  A few more world champs that can be added to your list:

                  Yuri Arbachakov
                  Dave Hilton
                  Henry Maske
                  Brian Mitchell

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by La_Vibora View Post
                    Wrong! Lennox lost to Vitali and never had the balls to avenge it.
                    One in every crowd.

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