Who has the worst Record?

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Who has the worst Record?

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Isaw some time back an special on HBO that talked about of the worst records in boxing but I forgot the names

Can anyone help?
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Post by wouter »

I used to have a couple of really bad records, but I threw them away
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Post by Joscha »

Hi there,

maybe this site could help you: http://telnet.phantom.kirenet.com/~quandary/hos.html

there you should find what you are looking for...
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Post by jeremy »

Benji singleton is an active fighter with about 97 loses. Doesn't get much worse than that. Well....Of course there's always reggie strickland who probablyhas the worst record of all time and you can still catch him on the indiana boxing circuit.
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Reggie Strickland

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66-272-17-4 (14KOs).
Jesus, he's the worst, worst of the world.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

No Ed Strickland's is far worse. 0-31 and he's benn knocked out 29 times.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

No Ed Strickland's record is much much worse. 0-31 and he's been knocked out 29 times. People forget even a guy with an 0-7 record would be considerd worse than Reggie Strickland's. There are probably thousands of boxers through the years with record far worse than his.
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Post by Brutal Bastard »

The Scranton Assassin wrote:No Ed Strickland's record is much much worse. 0-31 and he's been knocked out 29 times. People forget even a guy with an 0-7 record would be considerd worse than Reggie Strickland's. There are probably thousands of boxers through the years with record far worse than his.
I don't see how it is possible for him to have a boxing license with that kind of record. For non-champions to have 4 consecutive losses, or 3 consecutive KOs, in New York there license is suspended.
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Post by aldo »

In Argentina, when a boxer loses 3 consecutive times by KO, is suspended it by 6 months, having to have he a complete medical revisación before being raised its suspension. If it returns to have something similar, most of the times, the license is cancelled to him. Equal when it accumulates a considerable amount of defeats, although they are by decision. It's certain that there are some boxers, mainly in zones very moved away of Buenos Aires, that are fighting without having license, because the same one was cancelled, but no would arrive, even so, nor to approach the 100 defeats
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Post by Petu v.d. Pajm »

Ed Strickland's record got worse under further review : it is now 0-30 with all 30 losses inside two rounds. Two supposed points losses were by light middleweight Eddie Strickland.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

Wow so he was knocked out in all 30 fights? Damn. Ya gotta wonder if he ever actualy tried in any of those fights or if he just laid down for the payday.
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jerry strickland 13-122 retired by indiana commsision

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jerry strickland has the worst record ive ever seen
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Post by Roaring »

The Scranton Assassin wrote:No Ed Strickland's is far worse. 0-31 and he's benn knocked out 29 times.
I have Stricklands complete record of 2-32(2).Also check George Harris 2-37.Carlos Rocha Tomar has a record of 0-48-1 (Light-Middle).The list is endless.
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Post by aldo »

In Argentina fighters are several frightful way to have those record. They are Víctor Adrián Britos, that has been fighting for near 8 years without license, with 4-40-5; Cirilo Coronel, in equal situation, with 2-27, Angel Santos Álvarez, 4-28-3; Andrés Gustavo Díaz, of whom doubt (maybe has done it) that has one more a defeat, KO1, with José Joaquín Rosa Gómez, has 0-13; Carlos Cerdán, 1-17-1; Carlos Ignacio Molinas, 0-14-5, and many more, than only fight by a little money, already not even with hunger to gain the fight. The majority does not give nor to be contenders, are only stairs to gain easy those 2 fights necessary to leave Argentina to fight and, in many cases, to lose but, to be engaged in dollars, which in a country that underwent the beastly devaluation that suffered this in the 2002, the more is coveted that never.
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Damn...

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One time a while back I accidentally downloaded what I thought at the time to be the weirdest fight.I saw a man about 5'7 with an enormous stomach and a guy about 5'2 who had horable posture and fat all over.not one punch was thrown between the 2 of them but atleast the fat guy jiggled his belly a few times.It was the only fight I've ever seen where the ref stops the fight due to inactivity and the judges didn't vote.I mean how could they,on looks?Go to search and search by name and type in Danny Wofford who has a record of W 17 (10 ko's) | L 100 | D 2 | Total 120.Then type in Frankie Hines who has a record of
W 17 (11 ko's) | L 120 | D 5 | Total 143
Lmao you ever wondered about the good fights you've missed that have happened out of the public eye,check out these 2 booty lickin sons of bitches who have prob THEE worst records in history.
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Post by red_archerv »

:o 6-220 >_< :box:

if i lost that much id quit...
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Post by Neri »

Journeymen like that must have made a good few quid though with a record like that
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Post by enrique »

Tony Torres - Florida fighter of the eighties- 0-21-2 and was stopped ten times.
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Post by aldo »

Enrique Roque Ramón "Chirolita" Ocampo (0-21-2). His license was cancelled in 1998 but, he continues fighting, pardon, losing, without the same one, becoming problem some by that circumstance.
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Re: Who has the worst Record?

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peso galo 2 won
59lost :o
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Who has the worst record?

Roy Jones Jr - "Ya'll Must've Forgot"
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