The Days of the over 100 wins boxers is no longer possible due to fighting only several times a year, unlike some over twenty times a year in the past.
Per New Jersey’s Hall of Fame, President Henry Hascup’s winners list Len Wickar with a record of 340-87-43 and will probably always be No. 1.
From Leicester, Leicestershire, UK, boxing from 1928 to 1947 as a lightweight.
Second is Billy Bird, with a record of 260-73-20, from Chelsea, London, UK, boxing from 1920 to 1948 as a welterweight.
Third is Wildcat “The Golden Sandstorm” Monte, with a record of 231-53-30, from Wichita Falls, Kansas, boxing from 1923 to 1947 as a lightweight.
Fourth is Willie “Will o’ the Wisp” Pep, with a record of 229-11-1, out of Rocky Hill, Connecticut, two-time Word Featherweight champion, boxing from 1940 to 1966.
Some 134 boxers have won 100 or more fights.
In more modern times two-time WBC Lightweight champion Jose “El Zurdo” Luis…
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