http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005316
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Jesus!... :eek: How the hell did that guy James Eric Crumble not get his liscence revoked long before 32 fights!!!???!!!
In England, when a fighter get's knocked out, they get their liscence revoked untill the board are happy that they're ok... (And they can't fight within 4 weeks of receiving a KO).
That guy nearly lost all his fights by KO!?! :eek:
correction: he did in fact lose every fight by ko.
also, he has never lasted past the 2nd round. and about 90% of those ko's were in the 1st round.
Reggie Strickland is this crazy black guy that is sometimes at Spencer's Stadium Tavern in Indianapolis. He'll let you punch him in the chest as hard as you can if you buy him a drink.
Jimmy Robinson was a LH who fought a touted young prospect, Cassius Clay. Robinson only won 5 of 28 fights and was KOed in 16 of them. Probably his best victory was a KO over a novice fighter making his pro debut, Ted Jones!
The writer Randy Gordon lost his only fight by KO. Don't think he was going to win many more.
The thing is many of these guys with a hundred plus fights, most of them losses, are much better than you'd think. Some of them have some real defensive skills and take relatively little damage in all of those fights. They rarely win, but they aren't punching bags either.
Reggie Strickland holds the record for most recorded fights and most recorded losses for a pro boxer in history.
his record is 66-274-17 with 14 KOs with 4 No Contests.
... thats pretty bad.
louis monaco is horrid, too. 14-31-4 with 7 KOs.
Did you read page 1 of this thread?
Reggie Strickland holds the record for most recorded fights and most recorded losses for a pro boxer in history.
his record is 66-274-17 with 14 KOs with 4 No Contests.
... thats pretty bad.
louis monaco is horrid, too. 14-31-4 with 7 KOs.