Let's Try to Come Up w/a Fightbeat CONSENSUS On the Top 10 Ammy Fighters Ever... Criteria is Fairly Obvious; Record, Accomplishments, Olympics, Prominent Names Beaten...The Degree to Which Pro Accolades Should Matter, if @ All, is Debatable... @ This Point, REED's Just Throwing Names Out There in NO Particular Order... Vasyl Lomachenko - 396-1 (Avenged 2x), 2x Gold Medalist ( '08, '12) Mark Breland - 110-1, 73 KO's, Gold Medalist ('84) Teofilo Stevenson - 302-22-8, 3x Gold Medalist ('72, '76, '80) Felix Savon - 362-21, 3x Gold Medalist ('92, '96, '00) Joel Casamayor - 363-30, Gold Medalist ('92) Guillermo Rigondeaux - 475-12, 2x Gold Medalist ('00, '04) Sugar Ray Robinson - 85-0, 69 KO's (40 in the 1st Round!) Cassius Clay - 100-5, Gold Medal ('60) Kostya Tszyu - 259-11 Donald Curry - 400-4, Member of the '80 U.S. Olympic Team Which Boycotted the Moscow Games... Pernell Whittaker - 201-13, 91 KO's (Pernell !!!), Gold Medalist ('84) Andre Ward - 115-5 (Literally NEVER Lost Another Fight, Ammy/Pro Since 9-10 Years of Age, Gold Medalist ('04) Sugar Ray Leonard - 165-5, Gold Medalist ('76) Feel Free to Add, Subtract, Rank, Bitch, Moan....and DISCUSS!!!... REED
Mark Breland the PRO is underrated. People act like he was a scrub or something. Breland would beat every current welterweight except for Spence and Crawford, and even those two he presents style difficulties for.
Laszlo Papp also a three-time Gold medalist. Roberto Balado won Super-heavyweight in '92, was voted as the outstanding fighter of the games and was far superior to rest of the field. He got killed in a traffic accident soon after. His style was better suited for ammys than pros but under those rules he was among the best. Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov easily beat the likes of Golovkin, Lacy and N'Dam won an Olympic gold and a silver, only lost to some Cubans and had 300+ victories overall