Top 7 Greatest Unbeaten Boxers of All Times
Many talented players entered into the sport of boxing. All of them remained dedicated and passionate about their career. Many have won names for themselves and the region they played for. Some even managed to remain undefeated for their entire career.
Here are top players who never got defeated:
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Edwin Valero (27 Fights – 27 Wins)
Valero left for the heavenly abode but the record he set still remains unbroken. This Venezuelan boxer earned nickname ‘El Terminator’ for his exceptional winning run in the boxing. Valero got into the ring 27 times and emerged out as the winner in all of those attacks. The best paty is that he managed to knock out every opponent he faced.
Unfortunately, this great player faced an accident on motobike that resulted in a facture in the skull. He was denied license for golden boy promotions scheduled to fight in US. He was suspect of murder of his wife. Thereafter, he got arrested and imprisoned where he committed suicide in the cell by hanging himself.
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Ricardo Lopez (51 Fights – 50 Wins)
He is one of the greatest boxers the land of Mexico has ever produced. After making a successful debut in 1985, Lopez fought 51 times in his entire career. He managed to win 50 out of these games which included 38 knockouts. The only hindrance in his career was the draw against Rosendo Alvarez.
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Packey McFarland (74 Fights – 69 Wins)
The legendary boxer from America was born in the year 1888. Later on, this handsome child emerged as a professional boxer in the year 1904 and fought 74 times in his entire career and won 69 fights. The other 5 were drawn. Packey retired in the year 1915 and remained undefeated throughout his career.
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Jimmy Barry (69 Fights – 59 Wins)
This immensely skilled and passionate Irish-American boxer was born in 1870. He made his debut in the year 1891 and fought over 69 fights in his career. Out of these fights, he won 59 fights. Ten of the overall fights finished in no-results. So he remained undefeated in his career. In the year 2000, Barry was welcomed in International Boxing Hall of Fame for his enormous boxing accomplishments.
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Joe Calzaghe (46 Fights – 46 Wins)
This Welsh sorcerer made his debut in October 1993. Here, he defeated contender Paul Hanlon in the debut fight and won the first pro win. There was no looking back for this boxer since then. Most of his fights were scheduled in the United Kingdom. Joe Calzaghe proved his mettle by winning against the Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins, and many more. Interestingly, this boxer is known for avoiding tough fights.
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Laszlo Papp (29 Fights – 27 Wins)
Hailing from Hungary, László Papp made a name and heavy reputation in professional boxing. The boxer fought 29 times in his entire career wherein he and won 27 fights drawing only two. This is how he ended his glorious yet short career being unbeaten. Papp is one of only 9 professional boxers who fought over 25 times and still remained unbeaten. Later on, he turned professional later and won 3 Olympics gold medals for Hungary.
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Jack McAuliffe (36 Fights – 31 Wins)
Also ranked as the best punch maker in boxing ring, Jack McAuliffe is the toughest boxer to have ever lived. The amazing Irish-American boxer is also referred to as the “Napoleon of the Ring”. One of the most interesting facts about this player is that he remained undefeated for his entire career winning 31 out of 36 fights and 5 draws.