Which boxer has the worst record of all time?

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  • jayschre
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    #21
    Originally posted by Slipx
    He may not have had good reflexes, good punching power, or excessive tendon strength. But that son of a ***** had an iron jaw.


    edited: check Brent Cooper's record, right after the loss to strickland he fought him again, right after that ;-). "I demand a rematch! You COULDN'T HAVE BEATEN ME!" lol
    What's even better about the fact that they rematched 4 months afterwards is that while Brent Cooper made the rematch his very next fight, Reggie fought twenty two times in that 4 month stretch going an impressive 2-19-1
    Twenty two fights in 4 months it's a wonder how in the hell this cat can still stand, walk,and talk, let alone know who the **** he is anymore! This dude is one of those fighters that (like his father) some commission will finally force him to retire, only then he'll probably fall over dead from the shock of not getting his ass kicked anymore!

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #22
      Originally posted by Slipx
      how could someone stay in the game after 250 losses!

      edited: like 92% of his losses he was on his feet... INSANE!
      quote of the day! hahahahahha

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      • SweetScience
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        #23
        Proof anybody can be a pro boxer.

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        • Slipx
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          #24
          Just found out that reggie makes around 30 grand a year boxing.

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          • Zeomg
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            #25
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            • The Phantom Menace
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              #26
              Originally posted by Slipx
              Get ready to gasp.

              http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=020906

              Simmie Black
              34-164-4 |Total 202 fights.| (8 Knockouts)

              That is a horrible record indeed. I thought Bert Cooper was bad.

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              • The Troll
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                #27
                Originally posted by jayschre
                How much of a lowlife must their manager be Mr. Richard Christmas? But then again he must be decent to still get this guy sanctioned (AKA crooked as a dogs hind leg!)
                He must be related to Lloyd Christmas

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                • !! Mr. Soprano
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                  #28
                  Boxing is a skill, something you get better at with practice (of course some are born with a talent, but you still need to perfection it)
                  The more you practice, the better you get…

                  What I want to know is how can you still SUCK after 200+ fights in the ring that you can't beat nearly a ‘nobody’

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                  • joe kurtz
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                    #29
                    Wow.
                    I'm really surprised by the lack of respect & knowledge here regarding these journeyman-trial horse opponents. Especially an honest pro like Reggie Strickland.
                    He's not a bum or a stiff or a tomato can. He's a guy providing a nessessary service in a rough, tough industry.Yeah, he makes a living, but that's about it. He's certainly nowhere NEAR "rich". Especially when you consider the amount of time that he spends on the road, the fact that he has no medical insurance & how many times a year he's probably ripped off by unscrupulous promoters who don't pay him or reemburse him for expenses, cut his purse when the gate isn't what they hoped for ( which for promoters is about 99.99% of the time, believe me. They'll plead poverty after a complete sell out! ) or just not pay him at all.

                    As for his skill level or supposed lack thereof, do you have any idea how good you actually have to be to fight as often as he does? The skills it takes to not take a beating or get knocked out?
                    If were were the human punching bag that many of you are ,no doubt, imagining then he'd have never lasted this long. Not even remotely close to this long.
                    And, Strickland's not a complete runner or a grab & hold artist either. If he always provided ****ty fights do you think he get as much work as he does?
                    No, he's no Arturo Gatti when it comes to excitement either, but in his own way he's fun to watch. The man definitely knows his trade & displays his craft.



                    Now, not all opponents with really lousy records are as skilled or as honest in their efforts as Reggie is. FAR from it. There are quite a few who do just come in to lay down. But, Strickland's not one of them.

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                    • neils7147933
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Slipx
                      Get ready to gasp.

                      http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=020906

                      Simmie Black
                      34-164-4 |Total 202 fights.| (8 Knockouts)


                      The worst record would be whoever has the most losses, with ZERO wins...

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