Originally posted by Sunshinekid56
Biggest losing record ever
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he has some pretty good names on his recordOriginally posted by edwardscizzandsComment
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Reggie Stickland...........276!!!Originally posted by mokeleYep, Hines and Penelton are just 2 of a large number of designated losers in boxing, guys that a manager of an up and coming fighter calls in order to give his man some work and pad the record of his fighter. Reggie Strickland is another one. Notice that Penelton has fought mostly guys with winning records. It's obvious what's going on but the details of how fighters like this develop are a mystery to me. When does a fighter like Penelton, Hines or Strickland decide that he's going to become a professional loser? Also, are these guys literally taking dives or are they really trying but are just that lousy?
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004741Comment
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losers
you guys havent seen anything yet.
http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=4741
check that outComment
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Originally posted by MAYWEATHERP4P#1
GOddamn. But its seems like most of his loses were from points.Comment
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it amazing this guy was fighting almost every week even 2 to 3 days in a row one night a 4 round fight he lost in a decision next night an 8 round fight loses decision 4 days later another 4 round decision loss! that **** is amazing i wish we had winning fighters doing that todayOriginally posted by MAYWEATHERP4P#1Comment
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this guy was crazy he went from at one point being a heavy weight to his next fight down to 174 then as low as 160lbs imagine after 20 years of getting beat up your still able to do that to your body. I mean to me thats amazing if you looked at the record how many loses and how much his weight fluctuated just amazing and to do within weeks of one another.Originally posted by edwardscizzandsComment
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