Sunday, January 19, 2020

No. 76 - Vasiliy Lomachenko

I have to admit, the first time I ran the numbers on Vasiliy Lomachenko and saw how highly he was ranked in my system I considered changing the rules.

I thought about setting a 20-fight minimum. After all, how can someone with just 15 professional fights already rank in the top 80 fighters all time? The only other rules I have is that I'm not ranking any heavyweights before Jack Johnson (no James Jeffries) or lower weight fighters before Joe Gans because their point totals are artificially high since they wouldn't fight the top African-American fighters.

Lomachenko kind of breaks the system.

In this, fighters get points in three ways - significant fights, non-significant fights and then the Peak 5 fights.

Lomachenko's point totals for significant fights is good but not great. His best score so far in a fight was Luke Campbell in his last one, which was worth just 154.5 points. Campbell is never going to end up in a boxing hall of fame, but the fight was for three titles, which boosted the score.

His Peak 5 fight total of 714.8 is very low. He's only fought two fighters who may have a shot at a boxing hall of fame - Guillermo Rigondeaux and Gary Russell Jr.

It's in the non-significant category where he's kind of gamed the system. Lomachenko is arguably the greatest amateur fighter ever. He ran up a record of 396-1 and won two Olympic Gold Medals.

That storied past allowed Lomachenko to fight for a fringe title in his professional debut. In that fight, he knocked knocked out Jose Ramirez, who was 25-3, to win the WBO International Featureweight Title.

In his second fight, he took on Orlando Salido for the WBO World Featherweight Title. Every fight since has been for world titles.

The Ramirez fight is the closest thing to a "non-significant" fight. That's big because to even out eras I take the number of fights below 50 and multiply those by the average non-significant fight score and then multiply that figure by 75 percent to not overweight fighters who were not that active.

The reason for this is that very few fighters today actually get to 50 fights. Andre Ward retired at 32 fights. Sugar Ray Leonard had 40. Riddick Bowe had 45. If I didn't boost them up to 50 then no modern fighter would have a chance to reach the point totals of Archie Moore, who had 219, or Sugar Ray Robinson, who had 202.

So here's how it works for Lomachenko. He got 100 points for knocking out Ramirez multiplied by Ramirez's winning percentage of 89.29%. So the win is worth 89.29 points as a "non-significant" win (I threw out the 20 point bonus for a minor title). He's had 15 professional fights so I have to multiply 89.29 times 35 to bring his fight total up to 50. That equals 3,125.15 points. Then I multiplied that by .75 to not overweight Lomachenko's lack of fights. So Loma's final "non-significant" score ends up 2,343.9.

That's a lengthy explanation about how Lomachenko already is on this list. It will be hard for Loma to zoom up the list though unless he begins ramping up his competition. His next fight is likely to be against Teofimo Lopez to unify all the lightweight belts. That means 200 points will be at stake - 100 points for a possible knockout and 100 points for fighting for all four main titles.

Those are the kind of challenges Loma will need to get in the top 50 or top 25 because every time he fights he actually loses 89.29 points from his non-significant totel.

Got it?


Vasiliy Lomachenko
Significant Fights
Opponent Result Fight
Points
Title
Points
HOF
Points
Total x Win % Final
Total
Jose Ramirez KO 100 20 120 89.29% 107.1
Orlando Salido SD-L 25 10 35 77.36% 27.1
Gary Russell Jr. SD-W 75 40 115 100.00% 115.0
Suriya Tatakhun UD-W 90 40 130 98.08% 127.5
Gamalier Rodriguez KO 100 40 140 92.59% 129.6
Romulo Koasicha KO 100 40 140 86.21% 120.7
Roman Martinez KO 100 40 140 93.55% 131.0
Nicholas Walters KO 100 40 140 90.00% 140.0
Jason Sosa KO 100 40 140 95.24% 133.3
Miguel Marriaga KO 100 40 140 92.59% 129.6
Guillermo Rigondeaux KO 100 40 140 100.00% 140.0
Jorge Linares KO 100 40 140 93.62% 131.1
Jose Pedraza UD-W 90 60 150 96.15% 144.2
Anthony Crolla KO 100 60 160 85.00% 136.0
Luke Campbell UD-W 90 80 170 90.91% 154.5
Totals (14-0-1, 10 KOs), 1 SDL 1,866.8
Record in non-significant fights
1-0-0, 1 KO (Ramirez) 100
% of fights toward 50 (0%)
35 fight adjustment to 50 89.29 x35 3,125.15 75.00% 2,343.9
Totals 4,210.7
Peak 5 Fights
Luke Campbell 154.5
Jose Pedraza 144.2
Guillermo Rigondeaux 140.0
Nicholas Walters 140.0
Anthony Crolla 136.0
Peak 5 Totals 714.8
Final Totals (significant, non-significant, Peak 5) 4,925.4



Boxing's 100 Countdown
Rank Fighter Significant
Fights
Non-Significant
Fights
Peak 5 Final
Total
76. Vasiliy Lomachenko 1,866.8 2,343.9 714.8 4,925.4
77. Mike McCallum 1,998.4 2,124.3 800.4 4,923.2
78. Billy Conn 1,937.3 1,936.1 1,031.5 4,905.0
79. Benny Leonard 1,729.8 2,089.5 1,040.1 4,859.4
80. Sugar Shane Mosley 2,479.9 1,512.3 858.7 4,850.9
81. Lou Ambers 1,589.2 2,098.7 1,158.2 4,846.1
82. Harry Wills 2,564.4 1,355.7 923.7 4,843.8
83. Mickey Walker 1,987.8 1,775.7 1,075.4 4,838.8
84. Joe Gans 2,314.9 1,639.8 883.0 4,837.6
85. Sven Ottke 2,824.5 1,317.7 687.5 4,829.7
86. Ronald "Winky" Wright 2,243.3 1,658.3 922.5 4,824.1
87. Fighting Harada 1,259.6 2,409.2 1,105.9 4,774.7
88. Humberto Gonzalez 1,866.7 1,952.3 907.3 4,726.4
89. Ricardo Lopez 2,830.5 1,188.1 702.7 4,721.3
90. Carmen Basilio 1,723.3 1,804.7 1,184.1 4,712.2
91. Orlando Canizales 2,529.3 1,510.3 669.3 4,708.9
92. Jeff Fenech 2,103.9 1,728.7 844.8 4,677.4
93. Michael Carbajal 2,333.7 1,519.2 817.0 4,669.9
94. Marcel Thil 2,579.8 1,170.9 900.9 4,651.6
95. Nicolino Locche 1,858.0 1,946.8 820.3 4,625.1
96. Ricky Hatton 3,458.8 449.1 708.9 4,616.8
97. Ismael Laguna 1,059.5 2,659.4 889.9 4,608.7
98. Ramon "Chocalatito" Gonzalez 2,187.1 1,771.9 638.6 4,597.5
99. Wilfredo Benitez 1,439.4 2,223.0 914.4 4,586.8
100. Carlos Zarate 1,124.2 2,707.1 751.5 4,582.8

Friday, January 17, 2020

No. 77 - Mike McCallum

Mike McCallum earned one of the great modern nicknames in boxing, "The Body Snatcher," for his body work. A native of Jamaica, McCallum won titles in three weight classes, ranging from 154 pounds all the way up to 175.

He beat several of the top fighters of his day, including knockouts of Hall of Famers Julian Jackson and Donald Curry and former welterweight champion Milt McCrory.

McCallum would rank much higher on the list if not for a trilogy with James Toney. McCallum was 35 and Toney 23 when they first met and McCallum showed off his other great boxing attribute, a remarkable chin. Toney was given a draw and won a split decision in the first two fights. Many feel both decisions could have gone McCallum's way. Toney clearly won the final fight five years later in McCallum's last match.

The book isn't quite closed on McCallum's career. Donald Curry was just inducted to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. McCrory has a case to eventually get in. He'll get some bonus points for the Toney draw when "Hard Rock" eventually is inducted.

Mike McCallum
Significant Fights
Opponent Result Fight
Points
Title
Points
HOF
Points
Total x Win % Final
Total
Sean Mannion UD-W 90 45 135 90.74% 122.5
Luigi Minchillo KO 100 45 145 93.75% 135.9
David Braxton KO 100 45 145 97.22% 141.0
Julian Jackson KO 100 45 50 195 100.00% 195.0
Said Skouma KO 100 45 145 91.30% 132.4
Milt McCrory KO 100 45 145 96.88% 140.5
Donald Curry KO 100 45 50 195 96.43% 188.0
Sumbu Kalambay UD-L 0 0 0
Herol Graham SD-W 75 40 115 97.62% 112.3
Steve Collins UD-W 90 40 130 100.00% 130.0
Michael Watson KO 100 40 140 95.65% 133.9
Sumbu Kalambay SD-W 75 40 115 92.73% 106.6
James Toney Draw 50 20 70 100.00% 70.0
James Toney SD-L 25 10 35 100.00% 35.0
Randall Yonker KO 100 20 120 93.55% 112.3
Jeff Harding UD-W 90 40 130 95.83% 124.6
Carl Jones KO 100 40 140 84.62% 118.5
Fabrice Tiozzo UD-L 0 0 0
Roy Jones Jr. UD-L 0 0 0
James Toney UD-L 0 0 0
Totals (14-5-1, 9 KOs, 2 SD, 1 SDL) 1,998.4
Record in non-significant fights
35-0-0, 27 KOs 3,420
% of fights toward 50 (85.7%) 2,930.9 2,930.9 72.48% 2,124.3
Totals 4,122.8
Peak 5 Fights
Julian Jackson 195.0
Donald Curry 188.0
David Braxton 141.0
Milt McCrory 140.5
Luigi Minchillo 135.9
Peak 5 Totals 800.4
Final Totals (significant, non-significant, Peak 5) 4,923.2

Boxing's 100 Countdown
Rank Fighter Significant
Fights
Non-Significant
Fights
Peak 5 Final
Total
77. Mike McCallum 1,998.4 2,124.3 800.4 4,923.2
78. Billy Conn 1,937.3 1,936.1 1,031.5 4,905.0
79. Benny Leonard 1,729.8 2,089.5 1,040.1 4,859.4
80. Sugar Shane Mosley 2,479.9 1,512.3 858.7 4,850.9
81. Lou Ambers 1,589.2 2,098.7 1,158.2 4,846.1
82. Harry Wills 2,564.4 1,355.7 923.7 4,843.8
83. Mickey Walker 1,987.8 1,775.7 1,075.4 4,838.8
84. Joe Gans 2,314.9 1,639.8 883.0 4,837.6
85. Sven Ottke 2,824.5 1,317.7 687.5 4,829.7
86. Ronald "Winky" Wright 2,243.3 1,658.3 922.5 4,824.1
87. Fighting Harada 1,259.6 2,409.2 1,105.9 4,774.7
88. Humberto Gonzalez 1,866.7 1,952.3 907.3 4,726.4
89. Ricardo Lopez 2,830.5 1,188.1 702.7 4,721.3
90. Carmen Basilio 1,723.3 1,804.7 1,184.1 4,712.2
91. Orlando Canizales 2,529.3 1,510.3 669.3 4,708.9
92. Jeff Fenech 2,103.9 1,728.7 844.8 4,677.4
93. Michael Carbajal 2,333.7 1,519.2 817.0 4,669.9
94. Marcel Thil 2,579.8 1,170.9 900.9 4,651.6
95. Nicolino Locche 1,858.0 1,946.8 820.3 4,625.1
96. Ricky Hatton 3,458.8 449.1 708.9 4,616.8
97. Ismael Laguna 1,059.5 2,659.4 889.9 4,608.7
98. Ramon "Chocalatito" Gonzalez 2,187.1 1,771.9 638.6 4,597.5
99. Wilfredo Benitez 1,439.4 2,223.0 914.4 4,586.8
100. Carlos Zarate 1,124.2 2,707.1 751.5 4,582.8

Saturday, January 11, 2020

No. 78 - Billy Conn

The irony of Billy Conn's career is that he's far more famous for a fight he lost than he is for his other 64 victories.

In 1941, Conn was attempting to become the first reigning light heavyweight champion to win the heavyweight title. Weighing just 169 pounds against the great Joe Louis, Conn was putting on a beautiful display. He was ahead on two three scorecards and tied on the third. He needed to win just one of the final three rounds to be champion.

Conn had hurt Louis in the 12th and decided to go for the knockout. Instead, Louis knocked him out at 2:58 of the 13th round.

The rematch was delayed after Conn broke his hand in a family fight and then both Louis and Conn had to serve in the Army in World War II. The didn't meet again until 1946. This time, Louis was ready for him, saying before the fight, "He can run, but he can't hide."

In the first nationally televised title fight ever, Louis knocked Conn out in the eighth round. Conn fought two more times before retiring.

The Louis fights secured his place in pop culture. Billy Conn is mentioned in the classic movie, "On The Waterfront," as well as "The Fortune Cookie" and "The Black Dahlia." A London-based band The Bible Code Sundays released a tribute song "The Pittsburgh Kid" about Conn in 2011.

Conn secured his place in boxing history by going 11-4 against Hall of Fame fighters. He beat Fritzie Zivic, Tony Zale and Young Corbett III once each. He was 2-1 against Teddy Yarosz and 2-0 against Fred Apostoli, Melio Bettina and Gus Lesnevich.

What is even more ironic is his decision after the 12th round of the first Louis fight to go for the knockout. In his 64 wins, he had just 15 knockouts. He just had to stay away for three more rounds and he'd have found himself a lot higher on this list.

Billy Conn
Significant Fights
Opponent Result Fight
Points
Title
Points
HOF
Points
Total x Win % Final
Total
Fritzie Zivic SD-W 75 100 175 75.00% 131.3
Teddy Yarosz SD-W 75 100 175 95.70% 167.5
Young Corbett III UD-L 0 0 0
Teddy Yarosz SD-W 75 100 175 94.68% 165.7
Young Corbett III UD-W 90 100 190 91.87% 174.6
Teddy Yarosz UD-L 0 0 0
Fred Apostoli UD-W 90 100 190 91.89% 174.6
Fred Apostoli UD-W 90 100 190 89.47% 170.0
Melio Bettina UD-W 90 100 50 240 88.24% 211.8
Melio Bettina UD-W 90 100 50 240 86.79% 208.3
Gus Lesnevich UD-W 90 100 50 240 91.84% 220.4
Gus Lesnevich UD-W 90 100 50 240 90.20% 216.5
Joe Louis KO-L -25 -25 -25
Tony Zale UD-W 90 100 190 77.27% 146.8
Joe Louis KO-L -25 -25 -25
Totals (11-4-0, 3 SD, 2 KOd) 1,937.3
Record in non-significant fights
53-7-1, 15 KOs, 5 SD, 1 SDL, 1 KOd 4,820
% of fights toward 50 (57%) 2,766.7 2,766.7 69.98% 1,936.1
Totals 3,873.4
Peak 5 Fights
Gus Lesnevich 220.4
Gus Lesnevich 216.5
Melio Bettina 211.8
Melio Bettina 208.3
Fred Apostoli 174.6
Peak 5 Totals 1,031.5
Final Totals (significant, non-significant, Peak 5) 4,905.0

Boxing's 100 Countdown
Rank Fighter Significant
Fights
Non-Significant
Fights
Peak 5 Final
Total
78. Billy Conn 1,937.3 1,936.1 1,031.5 4,905.0
79. Benny Leonard 1,729.8 2,089.5 1,040.1 4,859.4
80. Sugar Shane Mosley 2,479.9 1,512.3 858.7 4,850.9
81. Lou Ambers 1,589.2 2,098.7 1,158.2 4,846.1
82. Harry Wills 2,564.4 1,355.7 923.7 4,843.8
83. Mickey Walker 1,987.8 1,775.7 1,075.4 4,838.8
84. Joe Gans 2,314.9 1,639.8 883.0 4,837.6
85. Sven Ottke 2,824.5 1,317.7 687.5 4,829.7
86. Ronald "Winky" Wright 2,243.3 1,658.3 922.5 4,824.1
87. Fighting Harada 1,259.6 2,409.2 1,105.9 4,774.7
88. Humberto Gonzalez 1,866.7 1,952.3 907.3 4,726.4
89. Ricardo Lopez 2,830.5 1,188.1 702.7 4,721.3
90. Carmen Basilio 1,723.3 1,804.7 1,184.1 4,712.2
91. Orlando Canizales 2,529.3 1,510.3 669.3 4,708.9
92. Jeff Fenech 2,103.9 1,728.7 844.8 4,677.4
93. Michael Carbajal 2,333.7 1,519.2 817.0 4,669.9
94. Marcel Thil 2,579.8 1,170.9 900.9 4,651.6
95. Nicolino Locche 1,858.0 1,946.8 820.3 4,625.1
96. Ricky Hatton 3,458.8 449.1 708.9 4,616.8
97. Ismael Laguna 1,059.5 2,659.4 889.9 4,608.7
98. Ramon "Chocalatito" Gonzalez 2,187.1 1,771.9 638.6 4,597.5
99. Wilfredo Benitez 1,439.4 2,223.0 914.4 4,586.8
100. Carlos Zarate 1,124.2 2,707.1 751.5 4,582.8

Friday, January 3, 2020

No. 79 - Benny Leonard

Benny Leonard is one of the most respected pre-1950 fighters of all time.

Ring Magazine put him at No. 8 on its list of the "80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years." ESPN had him seventh in its "50 Greatest Boxers of All-Time." Boxing historian Bert Sugar ranked him No. 6 in his all-time top 100. Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer had him No. 2 on his personal list.

In my system, he's not in the top 75.

Leonard had a top flight record of 89-6-1 with 70 of those wins coming by KO. He recorded wins over five different Hall of Famers (Freddie Welsh, Johnny Kilbane, Willie Ritchie, Rocky Kansas and Lew Tendler).

The reason he doesn't rank higher is that he had relatively few "significant" fights. Leonard fought in an era where fighters fought a lot, but rarely fought in title fights. Leonard had just seven of those fights in his career. He won the first six but lost the last, a knockout to Jimmy McLarnin.

And of his major victories, only his win over Lew Tendler ended up being worth more than 250 points.

Leonard still can climb a bit in the rankings. Rocky Kansas was never added to the World Boxing Hall of Fame. If he's ever added to the Boxing Hall of Fame of Las Vegas that would bump Leonard up 15 to 20 places on this list. Freddie Welsh and Johnny Kilbane are two others that eventually could be added to the Las Vegas Hall as well, moving Leonard up even further.

Benny Leonard
Significant Fights
Opponent Result Fight
Points
Title
Points
HOF
Points
Total x Win % Final
Total
Freddie Wesh KO 100 100 50 250 81.82% 204.5
Johnny Kilbane KO 100 50 150 90.57% 135.8
Leo Johnson KO 100 100 200 82.56% 165.1
Willie Ritchie KO 100 100 200 77.36% 154.7
Lockport Jimmy Duffy KO 100 100 200 88.79% 177.6
Richie Mitchell KO 100 100 200 92.59% 185.2
Rocky Kansas UD-W 90 100 50 240 84.17% 202.0
Jack Britton UD-L 0 0 0
Rocky Kansas KO 100 50 150 83.74% 125.6
Lew Tendler UD-W 90 100 100 290 93.39% 270.8
Jimmy McLarnin KO-L -25 -25 -25
(10-2-0, 8 KOs, 1 KOd) 1,729.8
Record in non-significant fights
79-4-1, 62 KOs, 5 KOd 7,280
% of fights toward 50 (45.2%) 3,291.6 3,291.6 63.48% 2,089.5
Totals 3,819.2
Peak 5 Fights
Lew Tendler 270.8
Freddie Welsh 204.5
Rocky Kansas 202.0
Ritchie Mitchell 185.2
Lockport Jimmy Duffy 177.6
Peak 5 Totals 1,040.1
Final Totals (significant, non-significant, Peak 5) 4,859.4

Boxing's 100 Countdown
Rank Fighter Significant
Fights
Non-Significant
Fights
Peak 5 Final
Total
79. Benny Leonard 1,729.8 2,089.5 1,040.1 4,859.4
80. Sugar Shane Mosley 2,479.9 1,512.3 858.7 4,850.9
81. Lou Ambers 1,589.2 2,098.7 1,158.2 4,846.1
82. Harry Wills 2,564.4 1,355.7 923.7 4,843.8
83. Mickey Walker 1,987.8 1,775.7 1,075.4 4,838.8
84. Joe Gans 2,314.9 1,639.8 883.0 4,837.6
85. Sven Ottke 2,824.5 1,317.7 687.5 4,829.7
86. Ronald "Winky" Wright 2,243.3 1,658.3 922.5 4,824.1
87. Fighting Harada 1,259.6 2,409.2 1,105.9 4,774.7
88. Humberto Gonzalez 1,866.7 1,952.3 907.3 4,726.4
89. Ricardo Lopez 2,830.5 1,188.1 702.7 4,721.3
90. Carmen Basilio 1,723.3 1,804.7 1,184.1 4,712.2
91. Orlando Canizales 2,529.3 1,510.3 669.3 4,708.9
92. Jeff Fenech 2,103.9 1,728.7 844.8 4,677.4
93. Michael Carbajal 2,333.7 1,519.2 817.0 4,669.9
94. Marcel Thil 2,579.8 1,170.9 900.9 4,651.6
95. Nicolino Locche 1,858.0 1,946.8 820.3 4,625.1
96. Ricky Hatton 3,458.8 449.1 708.9 4,616.8
97. Ismael Laguna 1,059.5 2,659.4 889.9 4,608.7
98. Ramon "Chocalatito" Gonzalez 2,187.1 1,771.9 638.6 4,597.5
99. Wilfredo Benitez 1,439.4 2,223.0 914.4 4,586.8
100. Carlos Zarate 1,124.2 2,707.1 751.5 4,582.8

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

No. 80 - Sugar Shane Mosley

Perhaps the best thing you can say about Sugar Shane Mosley is that he ducked no one.

Mosley fought just about every great fighter of his era - Oscar De La Hoya, Vernon Forrest, Winky Wright, Miguel Cotto, Manny Pacquiao, Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather.

The fact that he lost many of those battles is why Mosley, who at one point was considered the top pound-for-pound fighter in the world, is ranked in the bottom quarter of our top 100.

Undoubtedly, Mosley's greatest victories were over De La Hoya. When they first met in 2003, Mosley had already been a lightweight champion with eight title defenses. Although neither fighter was ever close to being knocked down, both took plenty of damage and Mosley won a split decision.

At that point, Mosley was among the biggest names in boxing.

Vernon Forrest changed that in 2002, knocking down Mosley twice and winning a unanimous decision. The two fought again that year and Forrest won another unaminous decision.

In 2003, Mosley moved back into the upper echelon by winning a unanimous decision over De La Hoya that remains controversial. Punch stats show De La Hoya landed 100 more punches and Mosley admitted in court filings that he injected himself with EPO before the match.

That would be Mosley's last major victory. He lost a pair of fights to Winky Wright, a fighter widely avoided by other contenders. He lost a unanimous decision to then undefeated Miguel Cotto even though both landed the same number of punches. He remained a player in major money fights by upsetting Antonio Margarito, but he was outclassed in matches against Pacquaio, Mayweather and Alvarez.

Sugar Shane Mosley
Significant Fights
Opponent Result Fight
Points
Title
Points
HOF
Points
Total x Win % Final
Total
Phillip Holiday UD-W 90 40 120 100.00% 130.0
Manuel Gomez KO 100 40 140 68.00% 95.2
Demetrio Ceballos KO 100 40 140 95.24% 133.3
John John Molina KO 100 40 140 91.84% 128.6
Wilfredo Ruiz KO 100 40 140 89.29% 125.0
Eduardo Morales KO 100 40 140 100.00% 140.0
Jesse James Leija KO 100 40 140 92.50% 129.5
Golden Johnson KO 100 40 140 88.24% 123.5
John Brown KO 100 40 140 79.17% 110.8
Oscar De La Hoya SD-W 75 40 100 215 96.97% 208.5
Antonio Diaz KO 100 40 140 94.59% 132.4
Shannan Taylor KO 100 40 140 100.00% 140.0
Adrian Stone KO 100 40 140 90.91% 127.3
Vernon Forrest UD-L 0 0 0
Vernon Forrest UD-L 0 0 0
Oscar De La Hoya UD-W 90 60 100 250 94.74% 236.8
Winky Wright UD-L 0 0 0
Winky Wright UD-L 0 0 0
Luis Collazo UD-W 90 40 130 93.10% 121.0
Miguel Cotto UD-L 0 0 0
Ricardo Mayorga KO 100 20 120 82.35% 98.8
Antonio Margarito KO 100 40 140 88.10% 123.3
Manny Pacquiao UD-L 0 0 0
Canelo Alvarez UD-L 0 0 0
Pablo Cesar Cano UD-W 90 20 110 92.86% 102.1
Anthony Mundine KO-L -25 -25 -25
Patrick Lopez KO 100 20 120 82.14% 98.6
David Avanesyan UD-L 0 0 0
(19-9-0, 14 KOs, 1 SD, 1 KOd) 2,479.9
Record in non-significant fights
30-1-1, 27 KOs 3,020
% of fights toward 50 (69%) 2,076.3 2,076.3 72.84% 1,512.3
Totals 3,992.2
Peak 5 Fights
Oscar De La Hoya 236.8
Oscar De La Hoya 208.5
Shannan Taylor 140.0
Eduardo Morales 140.0
Demetrio Ceballos 133.3
Peak 5 Totals 858.7
Final Totals (significant, non-significant, Peak 5) 4,850.9

Boxing's 100 Countdown
Rank Fighter Significant
Fights
Non-Significant
Fights
Peak 5 Final
Total
80. Sugar Shane Mosley 2,479.9 1,512.3 858.7 4,850.9
81. Lou Ambers 1,589.2 2,098.7 1,158.2 4,846.1
82. Harry Wills 2,564.4 1,355.7 923.7 4,843.8
83. Mickey Walker 1,987.8 1,775.7 1,075.4 4,838.8
84. Joe Gans 2,314.9 1,639.8 883.0 4,837.6
85. Sven Ottke 2,824.5 1,317.7 687.5 4,829.7
86. Ronald "Winky" Wright 2,243.3 1,658.3 922.5 4,824.1
87. Fighting Harada 1,259.6 2,409.2 1,105.9 4,774.7
88. Humberto Gonzalez 1,866.7 1,952.3 907.3 4,726.4
89. Ricardo Lopez 2,830.5 1,188.1 702.7 4,721.3
90. Carmen Basilio 1,723.3 1,804.7 1,184.1 4,712.2
91. Orlando Canizales 2,529.3 1,510.3 669.3 4,708.9
92. Jeff Fenech 2,103.9 1,728.7 844.8 4,677.4
93. Michael Carbajal 2,333.7 1,519.2 817.0 4,669.9
94. Marcel Thil 2,579.8 1,170.9 900.9 4,651.6
95. Nicolino Locche 1,858.0 1,946.8 820.3 4,625.1
96. Ricky Hatton 3,458.8 449.1 708.9 4,616.8
97. Ismael Laguna 1,059.5 2,659.4 889.9 4,608.7
98. Ramon "Chocalatito" Gonzalez 2,187.1 1,771.9 638.6 4,597.5
99. Wilfredo Benitez 1,439.4 2,223.0 914.4 4,586.8
100. Carlos Zarate 1,124.2 2,707.1 751.5 4,582.8