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  • adamk1304
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    It's a disgrace that guys like this are allowed to continue fighting.

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  • P29
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    some of his opponents record is worser than his, and he still lost!!

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  • Dye
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    bump bump bump

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  • GEOFFHAYES
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    Donnie is Gerald McClellan's cousin, ofcourse, and was McClellan's main sparring partner.

    He's the moon-faced guy at the Benn fight..

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  • Grimgash
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    Originally posted by tito yuca
    robin ried, virgil hill, juan carlos gomez, reggiestrickland x2, anthony bosante x2, rydell booker hes a monster = P

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  • Eno
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    Originally posted by kfootball15
    he won his first 3 fights pretty spectacularly it seems. his managers and stuff were prolly goin nuts over how good he was... and then he went, like, 2-40. lol
    HAHAHAHAHA

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  • borikua
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    He's just making money building other fighters records...

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  • Kball15
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    he won his first 3 fights pretty spectacularly it seems. his managers and stuff were prolly goin nuts over how good he was... and then he went, like, 2-40. lol

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  • AintGottaClue
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    at least he beat good old reggie strickland, by a SD, i wonder if anyone has that fight somewhere id love to see it lmao

    edit he beat reggie twice first time by SD second by UD

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  • grayfist
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    Clicked the link and found a name: ERIK CRUMBLE.


    The Milawakee native has lost 31 of 32 fights since his debut in 1990, including one to Donnie Penelton. His long streak was broken only by Rick Lanas.

    Did Crumble win? Sorry. The Lanas fight ended in a No Contest in the first round.

    In 2003, it finally dawned on Crumble that his career prospects were, ehem, not all that bright. After 13 years, he packed it in, and has not been reported to have fought since.

    He was stopped in the first in twenty-one of his 32 outings and never went beyond the second round. Yup, that's the way that cookie crumbled...

    Crumble now belongs to an exclusive club: he has the distinction of being one of only 13 victims (to date) of Penelton in the latter's 182-fight career. And, the distinction even gets clearer if one considers that Crumble is one of only five opponents who have been stopped by Penelton.

    Crumble and Penelton were managed and trained by Stan Johnson, whose only active fighter under contract is...Penelton.

    As for Lanas, he won one more fight, then, thought better about pursuing a boxing career and retired in 1995 with a record of 2 (0)-0-1 NC. It cannot be safely said that Crumble had anything to do with Lanas' retirement.
    Last edited by grayfist; 09-22-2006, 11:38 PM.

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