Peter Buckley, claims to have never been decked
Two very notable guys are Brian Coleman (24-141-7) and Peter Buckley (32-256-12).
The interesting thing about both of them is the amount of well known names they shared the ring with. Coleman, for example, finished up with Kell Brook and Kerry Hope. Peter Buckley also fought Kell Brook, but additionally he fought Prince Naseem Hamed twice. Two other guys on his record are Acelino Freitas and Paul Ingle.
Strange way to make a living but you become notorious in your own way I suppose.
Brian Coleman - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=009140&cat=boxer
Peter Buckley - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=003372&cat=boxer
Buckley gets respect. I remember when he retired....one internet Sports ed ran the Story. The cited Peter Buckley as the "worst boxer in history". That was dirt- bag thing to do and uneducated. He is far- far from that "distinction".
When I look at a boxers record be them "elite", "medium" or "a loser"..I always look for the =possitive= in the record.
Eric Crumb, =boxing??= he is "absolute bum" as far as his boxing goes.
Notice he once L -vs- a 5-0-0 Arthur Abraham (1-17-04)
another bad one. not as many KOs
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=18803&cat=boxer
0-54-0 "stopped" 14X. Boxing mag aught do a story on the guy LIFE after/ or durring the Boxing. Maybe he has unique existence. "Stopped" 14X in 54 bouts isn't "great" stats but....he isn't anyone that you label quick as #absolute bum#
They should groom the guy; end his career on a two or three years "reliability" note! It's EASY! Matter simply of mm.
We have seen one guy in past I forget his name...but, he lost like, -30- to start and wound up "serious contender".
I challenge anyone to find a boxing record as worse as this: Gabor Balogh. -stream- by fanofslug. TBear links this stream...so...that's how I got over here. Gabor by the way is 3-112-5 "stopped" 40X. Their is another boxer showcased on "fanofslug" he is 7(0)-223-7w/ only 5 KO by. You have to look at the "KO by". That is >amazing< statistic. Reggie Strickland by the way, is TOO SELDOM "stopped". Look at him close. For what it's worth, I'm 24-15-1 (verified) amateur. 83 & 85 Ne Runner-up (lightmiddleweight). Fought from Oct '88 to Oct '92 with a 12 fight (losses) pro record. I started 139lbs & won ARMY V Corp couple of times. Moved to 147 & 156 in 1977-78 (last fight 139 v. a Ex New Mexico gg champ name Mark Garcia, "win", that in Jan. '78). Find me as pro debut V Tom Galipeau << boxer gained #4 (Wbo) at his weight -&- #27 (Wbc) 1-wt.-+ within two years of our meeting. CLOSE FIGHT. TAB Publisher Bob Taylor handled my corner then
*****that is Kristian Laight w/ the 11(0)-223. He had a match schduled today. He is in England. Will be 36 July 15th. Has a match schduled May 29 too! 5'10" I think he may be a welterweight. The bout today is #12 for 2016.
'Britain's worst boxer' Robin Deakin wins first fight in NINE YEARS - after suffering 51 defeats in a row
Guy won his first fight and his last fight. HOF.
Reggie Strickland,
reggie strickland, the greatest of all time.
go to love reggie, but this pic always makes me laugh.
http://i39.tinypic.com/2j2t64m.gif
The thing about him is..if you detail his record 1) he fought some very decent 2) What? Not "stopped" in final ten years of his career?
He was a Gatekeeper no doubt!
Any live fights of this guy?
How about any video of him today, he must be worse than Ali and Michael J. Fox.
your avatar is disgusting. If I want to see stuff like that, I search for it on the internet. But you know what? You are another alt who just opened his new account a few days ago. You will be out of the door anyways soon because you don't know how to behave.
Nobody wants to see disgusting stuff without being warned. And I surely don't come on boxingscene to see your avatar you sicko.
Strickland didn't have the worst record, the 66 wins prevented it. He did have the distinction of having the most career losses on record.
Here's a match of losers for the record books.
On October 3rd, 1990, Reggie Strickland 52-224-15 faced
Donnie Penelton 10-110-4 and won a eight round decision.
After the fight Pendleton went 3-56-2 and finished his career at 13-166-6
After the fight Strickland went 14-52-2 and finished at 66-276-17
Several times fight collectors have asked me if I know anyone that has a copy of this bout because it was a meeting between two well know losers.
If you are ever looking for losers, look at the record of Buck Smith. He made a career of facing guys that are brought in to lose. Not only did Smith beat Reggie Strickland 9 times he also beat the likes of Tim Bonds 3-28(4times), Jorge Acosta 3-13(3times), Keheven Johnson 24-71(5times) and many more.
Strickland's brother http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=000306&cat=boxer was even worse, and his son had 9 fights, nine losses by ko!
If you are ever looking for losers, look at the record of Buck Smith. He made a career of facing guys that are brought in to lose. Not only did Smith beat Reggie Strickland 9 times he also beat the likes of Tim Bonds 3-28(4times), Jorge Acosta 3-13(3times), Keheven Johnson 24-71(5times) and many more.
Holy fu*k, that guy has 120 wins :lol1:
With a 179-20 record you'd think the guy was at least a hall of famer. At one point his record was 96-2-1 with 70 knockouts :lol1:
Strickland didn't have the worst record, the 66 wins prevented it. He did have the distinction of having the most career losses on record.
Here's a match of losers for the record books.
On October 3rd, 1990, Reggie Strickland 52-224-15 faced
Donnie Penelton 10-110-4 and won a eight round decision.
After the fight Pendleton went 3-56-2 and finished his career at 13-166-6
After the fight Strickland went 14-52-2 and finished at 66-276-17
Several times fight collectors have asked me if I know anyone that has a copy of this bout because it was a meeting between two well know losers.
If you are ever looking for losers, look at the record of Buck Smith. He made a career of facing guys that are brought in to lose. Not only did Smith beat Reggie Strickland 9 times he also beat the likes of Tim Bonds 3-28(4times), Jorge Acosta 3-13(3times), Keheven Johnson 24-71(5times) and many more.
reggie strickland, the greatest of all time.
go to love reggie, but this pic always makes me laugh.
http://i39.tinypic.com/2j2t64m.gif
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=4741&cat=boxer
won 66 (KO 14) + lost 276 (KO 25) + drawn 17 = 363
he's won 66 fights though.
Two very notable guys are Brian Coleman (24-141-7) and Peter Buckley (32-256-12).
The interesting thing about both of them is the amount of well known names they shared the ring with. Coleman, for example, finished up with Kell Brook and Kerry Hope. Peter Buckley also fought Kell Brook, but additionally he fought Prince Naseem Hamed twice. Two other guys on his record are Acelino Freitas and Paul Ingle.
Strange way to make a living but you become notorious in your own way I suppose.
Brian Coleman - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=009140&cat=boxer
Peter Buckley - http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=003372&cat=boxer