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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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    • #22
      Originally posted by AntonTheMeh View Post
      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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      • #23
        Anything by Phil Collins.

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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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          • #25
            Originally posted by TBear View Post
            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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            • #26
              Earl Hickey's record. He is on boxrec.com

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              • #27
                Originally posted by TBear View Post
                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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                • #28
                  The guy who beat Charlie Zelenoff, haha

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

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