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  • JAB5239
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    Best ko fighter with worst resume

    Was looking into different fighters. Lamar Clark fought 46 times. 23 were against debuting boxers. His opponents combined records was, if I'm not mistaken 44-63-8, only 2 of those fighters had double digits wins with the most being 12. On the upside, he did go 43-3(42).
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    Originally posted by JAB5239
    Was looking into different fighters. Lamar Clark fought 46 times. 23 were against debuting boxers. His opponents combined records was, if I'm not mistaken 44-63-8, only 2 of those fighters had double digits wins with the most being 12. On the upside, he did go 43-3(42).
    - -Put in Deyonce.

    Padded the first 3/4 of career, so when he steps up to the top 50 as WBC belted, most were TBA and of them, near everyone boxed his years off until caught by a shot.

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    • JAB5239
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      Makes Monte Masters look like a world beater!

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        Don Steele was 45(44)-6(5)... with only 5 wins against opponents with a winning record.

        https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/7454

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          Originally posted by Bundana
          Don Steele was 45(44)-6(5)... with only 5 wins against opponents with a winning record.

          https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/7454
          I respect any man who gets in the ring. But it's amazingly some of the records you can find out there with a little digging. I know Masters was pretty much just a local heavyweight fighting in his area against no hopers set up by Pat O'grady. I'd imagine it's like that for a lot of these guys with great records against bad opponents.

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