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Undefeated Career of Boxing Dynamites (Part II)

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Undefeated Career of Boxing Dynamites (Part II)
Continuing with the amazing contributions of the unbeaten boxing dynamites we will on to sixth boxer and this is how it goes:
Edwin Valero
Edwin Valero was a Venezuelan professional boxer. He was nicknamed as “El Inca,” “El Dinamita,”

“El Terminator,” and “The Liquidato.”
Valero was an undefeated southpaw boxer who fought in the super featherweight division. His professional boxing record was 27-0.
He was known by boxing fans for his aggressive style and punching power. He is the only fighter in the 30 years of the WBC to win every fight in his career by knockout.
His fantastic boxing career ended with his murder.
 
George Kandelaki
George Kandelaki is a former boxer and current boxing administrator. He competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics, at the 1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships he became the first Georgian to win a World Championship.
In 2002, he won the World Boxing Union heavyweight title. In 2003, he retired unbeaten because of an eye injury.
After his boxing career, Kandelaki founded the Georgian Professional Boxing Association and became its president.
No doubt, he was an awesome boxer and that is the reason why he didn’t lose any of his 24 fights in the field of boxing.
 
Pichit Sitbangprachan
Pichit Sitbangprachan known as Supap Hanwichachai is a retired boxer in the Flyweight division. All of his fights took place in his native Thailand where he remained successful all the time. 
Sithbanprachan turned professional in 1988. In 1992, he captured the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight title with a Knockout win over champion Rodolfo Blanco. He defended the belt five times. After the win, Sitbangprachan retired on November
25, 1994, retiring undefeated at 24-0.
 
Harry Simon
Harry Simon “The Terminator” is a former professional boxer in the super welterweight (154 lb) division. Simon turned pro in 1994 and won the WBO Light Middleweight Title in 1998.  He defended it four times. He is still undefeated, but was stripped of the
belt for failing to defend after beating Krajnc in 2002.
 
Scott Daley
Scott Daley is a great middleweight US boxer. He was born in 1967. He took part in 24 fights and won all of them. The very interesting point about Daley is that he won all of his matches in Knockouts. His last fight took place in 1998 and it was against
the great boxer, James Hobart.
 
Laszlo Papp
Laszlo Papp was a Hungarian boxer. In his final Olympic competition, he beat José Torres for the gold medal, to become the first boxer in Olympic history to win three successive gold medals.
Papp was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2001. In 1989, WBC President José Suleiman gave Papp an award for 'Best amateur and professional boxer of all time' and granted him honorary champion status of the World Boxing Council.
His record was of 27 wins, no losses and 2 draws, with 21 wins by knockout. Although he was regarded as one of the greatest boxers to never win a world title. Poor Laszlo!
Papp was known as a quiet, honest man who never bragged about himself but did his talking inside the ring.
 
Ji Won Kim
Ji-Won Kim was a South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division.
Kim began garnering attention in 1978 when he won the flyweight (51 kg) gold medal at the Asian Junior Amateur Boxing Championships in Karachi, Pakistan.
He would abruptly retire from boxing finishing with a record of 16 wins, no losses, and two ties.
Hats off to all of the above great unbeaten boxers!
 

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