Yes the zero adds an edge for me as they get in the 20 plus wins bracket.
I can disregard close point decision losses too. Get kayoed though and that changes things
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Yes the zero adds an edge for me as they get in the 20 plus wins bracket.
I can disregard close point decision losses too. Get kayoed though and that changes things
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Julio Ceaser Chavez zero was legendary and fans wanted to see him get to 100 wins desperately.
It got the the stage where one week he was fighting the best fighter in the world and the following match against the worst just so he could edge closer to that magic number.
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Apart from Joe Calzaghe who is the only other british world champion to retire undefeated?
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To me it depends totally on how you've achieved your Big Zero.
If you've gone about your career without perceptibly ducking anybody and happen to finish undefeated....... more power to you.
If you, however, have picked-and-chosen.... carefully picking your way through your career.... preying on smaller, older, more inferior opposition, while ducking or letting big fights "marinate"..... then your Zero is worth squat.
Mexican Ricardo "Finito" Lopez was a great example of the former. He finished undefeated, and took on all comers during his career.
Mexican Saul "Ginger" Alvarez is on the opposite end of the spectrum. His Zero ain't worth shit. He's also a previously suspended cheater and weight manipulator to boot.
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I personally think there is too much focus on undefeated records. To me it's more about who you are fighting and how you are performing.
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an "0" is something that is protected and used as a negotiating chip to get up the ladder and get a shot . There's much less chance now of losing a few early fights and getting back in contention, mainly because guys don't fight as often, hence less opportunities to set the record straight.
When the Boxer arrives at the top table and gets his chance, people can then see his true worth and the "0" will be less relevant and it'll be about how he fares.
Once they get to the top level, a loss isn't the end of the World because they'll get a chance to redeem themselves.
This is why almost all of the perceived ATG's have a loss on their record .
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