A Career Of Losses.

keithmoonhangover
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A Career Of Losses.

Post by keithmoonhangover »

Jesse Clark had a record of 0-30 and he was that 'good', that Buster Douglas fought him thrice.

Has anyone got a worse all loss record?

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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Billy Smith Rip was 0-28 at one point but he could fight
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
He had a one win.
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Bekhi Moyo ?, not sure when his first draw was without checking .
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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54 losses with 11 stoppages. Why would you box that long when plainly you are in the wrong line of work?
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These guys must be double tough to keep coming back for more. Must be very hard work.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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fvck 0-30 with 27 KO loses... he's head must be fvcked
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danconnollyeire wrote:fvck 0-30 with 27 KO loses... he's head must be fvcked
I'm a big admirer of the journeymen and know its a double hard living but fornicate. That is a shocker. Makes me look like floyd mayweather
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I remember a guy over here in Norn Iron who was a journeyman flyweight with a 0-16 record who was also a local bouncer. There was a letter directed to this flyweight in Boxing News one time from a 16 stone body builder apologising for the "error of his ways" for starting a fight in the bar. Apparently the flywheel had easily "manhandled" him out the door.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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keithmoonhangover wrote:Jesse Clark had a record of 0-30 and he was that 'good', that Buster Douglas fought him thrice.

Has anyone got a worse all loss record?

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
With that record and all the times he has been stopped, would have had his license taken off him over here, long before.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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Anzi wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Jesse Clark had a record of 0-30 and he was that 'good', that Buster Douglas fought him thrice.

Has anyone got a worse all loss record?

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
With that record and all the times he has been stopped, would have had his license taken off him over here, long before.
He probably fought under different names.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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keithmoonhangover wrote:
The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
He had a one win.
fair point.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

Post by keithmoonhangover »

The_Don1 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
He had a one win.
fair point.
It still doesn't make him a killer though. :TU:
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Post by rubberneck »

Ketchel wrote:I remember a guy over here in Norn Iron who was a journeyman flyweight with a 0-16 record who was also a local bouncer. There was a letter directed to this flyweight in Boxing News one time from a 16 stone body builder apologising for the "error of his ways" for starting a fight in the bar. Apparently the flywheel had easily "manhandled" him out the door.
I remember reading that letter. I think his name was Marty Kayes.



This guy picked up a few wins, but check out his loss stats!!!! Impressive...
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

Post by milpool »

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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Old bones Ian wrote:
milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.



Must have made him hard to hit
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

Post by keithmoonhangover »

palooka wrote:
Old bones Ian wrote:
milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.



Must have made him hard to hit
:lol: :bow:

'Invisible' Eric Crumb. :OhYes:
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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palooka wrote:
Old bones Ian wrote:
milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.



Must have made him hard to hit
:salut:
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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Old bones Ian wrote:
milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.
So what's the story with the mysterious Mr Crumble?
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

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milpool wrote:
Old bones Ian wrote:
milpool wrote:I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eric Crumble...he sure did!

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
The only problem with Eric Crumble , is he never existed.
So what's the story with the mysterious Mr Crumble?
Well there's no video of Mr Crumble, think there's supposed to be a pic or 2 of him, or maybe its not him.
I've seen pic of a white guy, and a black guy suppossed to be him.
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Old bones Ian wrote: Well there's no video of Mr Crumble, think there's supposed to be a pic or 2 of him, or maybe its not him.
I've seen pic of a white guy, and a black guy suppossed to be him.
I've just done a search myself and there does seem to be a bit of mystery surrounding him. There aren't any definitive pictures and I haven't found any footage.

I played for a darts team once who registerd the name 'Nobby Clark' each year. If we needed a ringer, he would play as Nobby.
Our team captain was well into his statistics and used to record all the individual scores. At the end of each season 'Nobby' would appear in our table of averages having played about half the matches!
I'm just wondering if the name 'Eric Crumble' was used in similar circumstances?
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Re: A Career Of Losses.

Post by johnnygreaves »

The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
hahaha, what's the creepy all about?
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