What's The Worst Record Ever?

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  • RlCKY
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    #21
    another bad one. not as many KOs

    http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...8803&cat=boxer

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    • AntonTheMeh
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      #22
      Originally posted by AntonTheMeh
      reggie strickland, the greatest of all time.

      go to love reggie, but this pic always makes me laugh.

      http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...4741&cat=boxer

      won 66 (KO 14) + lost 276 (KO 25) + drawn 17 = 363

      he's won 66 fights though.

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      • Oasis_Lad
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        #23
        Anything by Phil Collins.

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        • TBear
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          #24
          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.

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          • Dr Rumack
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            #25
            Originally posted by TBear
            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 ****, that guy has 120 wins

            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

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #26
              Earl Hickey's record. He is on boxrec.com

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              • junior gong
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                #27
                Originally posted by TBear
                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?hum...0306&cat=boxer was even worse, and his son had 9 fights, nine losses by ko!

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                • SN!PER
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                  #28
                  The guy who beat Charlie Zelenoff, haha

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                  • itsafight
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                    #29

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                    • saintpat
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                      #30
                      There's a guy in Britain who's like 14-140.

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