Most active current fighter?

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Gnome
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Most active current fighter?

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Which current boxers have turned back the clock and are fighting in the ring on a very regular basis?

One example I noticed was Toni Visic, a Croat who fights mainly as a cruiserweight and has complied an 18-19-1 record in less than four years - or once every five weeks.

Anyone know some boxers who can beat that?
Gnome
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fergusg wrote:
Gnome wrote:Which current boxers have turned back the clock and are fighting in the ring on a very regular basis?

One example I noticed was Toni Visic, a Croat who fights mainly as a cruiserweight and has complied an 18-19-1 record in less than four years - or once every five weeks.

Anyone know some boxers who can beat that
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On the 11th July, Kristian Laight will be competing in his 216th contest, with his first professional bout taking place 11½ years ago (26th September 2003). His record currently stands at 9 victories, 199 defeats and 7 losses! :o

The Nuneaton defensive wizard who has only been stopped five times, fights on an average of every 19.9 days.

I think you’ll struggle to beat that! :o
Great example! :TU:
Aaronide_ger
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fergusg wrote:
Gnome wrote:Which current boxers have turned back the clock and are fighting in the ring on a very regular basis?

One example I noticed was Toni Visic, a Croat who fights mainly as a cruiserweight and has complied an 18-19-1 record in less than four years - or once every five weeks.

Anyone know some boxers who can beat that
?
On the 11th July, Kristian Laight will be competing in his 216th contest, with his first professional bout taking place 11½ years ago (26th September 2003). His record currently stands at 9 victories, 199 defeats and 7 losses! :o

The Nuneaton defensive wizard who has only been stopped five times, fights on an average of every 19.9 days.

I think you’ll struggle to beat that! :o
From what I know, Defeats and loses are the same thing, Why not 206 Defeats/Loses ?
Boxing Prospect
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In terms of "winners" you need to look to Thailand where guys like Noknoi and Sirimongkol are on huge winning streaks (albeit against terrible foes). Srisaket and Suriyan are pretty active as well
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