KO Record in Reverse

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Tony1244
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KO Record in Reverse

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Anyone know the record for most fights without being stopped?

Or anyone with close to 100 fights who has been stopped very rarely would be interesting to me even if the record is something like:

15(4)-112(1)-3
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Marion Wilson is listed here at 12(5)-41(0)-4 , though I've read that he actually lost once via cuts stoppage.

There are probably others who have gone more fights without being stopped, but I can't think of any off the top of my head.
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Freddie Miller was stopped twice: once in his debut and once in his 250th (and last) fight.

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Kristian Laight is worth a mention - 11 wins (0 KOs) 225 Losses (5KOs) 5 Draws
http://boxrec.com/boxer/216597



Also Paul Bonson - 21W (2KOs) 105L (3KOs) 8D
http://boxrec.com/boxer/9103
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Deividas Sajauka - 23 fights
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Maxie Rosenbloom stopped 2 times in nearly 300 bouts
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Peter Buckley had 300 fights and was stopped 10 times
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Thank you everybody for that. Keep them coming.

How do you go 21(2)-105(3)-8 like one of the above fighters? That's amazing to me.
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Jevgenijs Andrejevs 70 losses - 5 stoppages

Remigijus Zuyausys 66 losses - 2 stoppages


Ismail Abdoul 37 losses - 1 stoppages
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Tony1244 wrote:Thank you everybody for that. Keep them coming.

How do you go 21(2)-105(3)-8 like one of the above fighters? That's amazing to me.
I used to know Paul, he was a lovely bloke and a real hard Yoskshireman
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Tony1244 wrote:Thank you everybody for that. Keep them coming.

How do you go 21(2)-105(3)-8 like one of the above fighters? That's amazing to me.
They fight to probably lose, mostly just avoiding damage.
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Mykola Korenev 21 loss - 2 injury stoppages

Igoris Borucha 35 losses - 2 stoppages (1 of them - Injury)

Anton Bekish 18 losses - 5 stoppages (4 of them injuries)

Yauheni Kruhlik 20 losses - 2 stoppages

Andrei Staliarchuk 26 losses - 4 stoppages

Arturs Kuliakuskis 28 losses - 5 stoppages
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I think Felix Lora must be mentioned. He has 20 losses - 1 stoppage. Besides he has 5 draws and 18 wins including road wins. He never comes to lose.

Ruddy Encarnacion has 25 losses - 5 stoppages - 4 draws and 36 wins including road wins


Keep an eye on Doudou Ngumbu, Ronald Garrido, Laszlo Fazekas, Alexey Yevchenko, Roman Seliverstov, Bahyt Abdurahimov, Oscar Roberto Medina, David Makaradze, Sergey Khomitsky. It is difficult to say now how far they will go in losses with no stoppages, but all above mentioned travel to win and sometimes they do.

Semjons Moroseks worth mentioning among those who already retired.

Keep an eye on Mark Chimidov. Good promoter would have make him world champion, but he earns traveling.
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My favorite boxer among those who cannot be described as professional losers is Karen Avetisyan 12 losses - 2 stoppages. He gave good fight to Sergey Kovalev with no scores announced and had some good road victories

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Kid Gavilan 143 fights never stopped
Billy Graham 126 fights never stopped
Hector Camacho 88 fights never stopped
and James Toney is currently 91 fights without being stopped
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crusader wrote:Marion Wilson is listed here at 12(5)-41(0)-4 , though I've read that he actually lost once via cuts stoppage.

There are probably others who have gone more fights without being stopped, but I can't think of any off the top of my head.
Good call. Wilson had granite chin and underrated boxing skills. Another one is Danny Blake. He had almost idenitcal (to Wilson) record - 12(4)-45(0)-6 and never was stopped. And for a guy who fought some of his fights under middleweight limit to go the full distance against big and hard-hitting HW like Shannon Briggs was really impressive.
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Vasily Andriyanov was good. 27 losses on points.
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