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  • JAB5239
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    #21
    Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
    I personally wouldn't love being knocked out, let alone that many times. I respect him and any other fighters that steps into the ring, but thats just too many losses.

    I feel the same way. If I can't be competitive, its time to hang em up. This guy didn't mind though. God bless him.

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    • moochi
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      #22
      hey, he had one big win:

      2003-09-26 165 Mike Stone 160 10-0-0

      Farm Bureau Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States W TKO 5 8 Wiki


      this guy liked fighting and instead of going around sparring at gyms, decided to do it in the real ring every fortnight or so.

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        #23
        going off the article below, looks like he may have earnt himself half a million dollars over his career...not bad.

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        • Miburo
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          #24
          He was able to avoid damage but did not win fights. Pretty simple, explains everything.

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          • Run
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            #25
            Yeah welcome to eight years ago.

            But seriously we've been over this. Strickland became a spoke in a unattended wheel that drove prospect fighters. Look at his record.

            Look at how many prospects he's fought. It's crazy.



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            • Run
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              #26
              Originally posted by Tengoshi
              He was able to avoid damage but did not win fights. Pretty simple, explains everything.
              Haha well as far as him breathing Oxygen is concerned.

              But the issue is.................how was he allowed to fight and lose like that?



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              • moofo
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                I ran into this guy Reggie Strickland, looking at Tavoris Cloud's record. The guy's retired now but he finished his career with a 66-276-17 record. He had 14 KOs in 363 fights, or less than a 4% ratio.

                http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...4741&cat=boxer
                Without Guys like this the future of the Sport would die.
                These guys fight at the drop of a hat for peanuts and bring a wealth of experience to up and coming fighters and also save promotions when guys drop out.
                Sometimes a bum is worth just as much as a champ!

                Think about it.

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