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The Manfredo fight was later declared a DQ loss for Slappy due to some bad home cookin' and the threat of constant flurries. :nono:
Well, if you insist, count him as half a champion. The grand total is, then, 14.5 undefeated champions.
I'm sure he is, it's just that he's been fighting for 10-15 years now and his best wins are over guys like Lacy and Eubank......He's a bum-beater extraordinaire, I'll give you that.....but a champion? Nah....
Yeah, because those champs aren't as good. Or don't make as much money. You should apologize for your lack of sense.
All undefeated with good wins on their resumes and multiple defenses and none of them are the worst champ in their weight class.
In no particular order: Bernard Hopkins Antonio Tarver Chad Dawson Glen Johnson Tomasz Adamek Clinton Woods Roy Jones, Jr. Stipe Drews Zsolt Erdei Paul Briggs Who, among these, is Garay better than?
Arguably none, but possibly (probably) Briggs, Drews, and Woods. Maybe even Tarver and Roy based on recent performances and Glen Johnson has never had much luck with guys like Garay. And, depending on the judge, Zsolt.