Ha he beat Reggie Strickland...I remember seeing a fighter that had an equally dismal record but he had been KO'd 200+ timesJohnMcMinn wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 10:18 He’s a professional opponent. He’s not expected to win.
Another good example is Reggie Strickland. Check out his record.
Anyone know if this guy was a tanker or was he really just this bad?
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JohnMcMinn
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As far as I know, Simmie Black has the most KO losses with 97 recorded losses (and possibly more under various aliases), but if you can find a fighter with 200+ I'd like to know about him!
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33KOs in 166 losses suggests he knows what he's doing.
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21 in the first round, he's like the anti-Gerald McClellan.
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Right. He is a club fighter. Kind of interesting really. Been in against some huge name fighters. Notice he defeated Reggie on a Split Decision.BoxBuzz wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 14:37 Question is, is he somewhat proficient at his sport? Is he a danger to himself? Or would he be able to administer a pretty good whuppin' on someone who called him out in a road rage incident?
When you see this many losses, you ask yourself how someone like this keeps their license. And is there any legitimacy to his pursuit of this profession?
As I recall Reggie could take a beating right? I mean he didn't fold easy....so he appeared to many of us to be somewhat legit in terms of skills. Still.....the odds of losing so many just seem so flukish, IF there is nothing fishy going on. I notice this fella appeared to be somewhat durable and has quite a few distance fights.
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Al, I am reading some of what you have to say here.
You don't know "name value". Not deeply you don't.
I can see exactly how it is this boxer would continue to get work.
Too many very rich names in his record.
What other boxing topics do you engage? I mean...you can be a useful proponent of the whole sport, maybe.
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My name is not AlJoe Speck wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 01:05Al, I am reading some of what you have to say here.
You don't know "name value". Not deeply you don't.
I can see exactly how it is this boxer would continue to get work.
Too many very rich names in his record.
What other boxing topics do you engage? I mean...you can be a useful proponent of the whole sport, maybe.
I didn't look at his record, I was reacting to the praising: "166 losses suggests he knows what he's doing" nothing more.
Why are you passing judgement on my knowledge of the fight game, did someone call you up this morning and tell you I care what you think?
BTW, Hello! Always nice to meet a new poster.
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N.p. really but..... you made this stream to begin with and my comment was looking at other statement you have made here as well.
Am only trying to dig on you par your subject.
No....no one called me up this morning! Ha ha! But...when you put your stuff onto a forum be ready to be called up to answer! : )
Do you know name history in his record?
Am only trying to dig on you par your subject.
No....no one called me up this morning! Ha ha! But...when you put your stuff onto a forum be ready to be called up to answer! : )
Do you know name history in his record?
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Donnie Penelton career ended 9-20-2009 after a 8-21-1990 debut. Inactive 2006; 2008. His final came against a 12-0-0 protege. Same boxer went to 17-0-0 and retired.
11-30-2007 Penelton third from last he held a 47-18-2 opponent to D-8. Someone he had twice previously lost decisions to.
Most part Penelton fought a slew of "good record"/non-high profile names. BUT...he also fought a slew of name fighters as well. To name ~some~ of those: Jean Pascal 2005, my friend Joey DeGrandis (24-4-0 att), Undra White 1997, Thomas Ulrich 1997, Robin Reid early in Reids career, Mario Veit 1996, Juan Carlos Gomez, 1995, William Guthrie 1994, Notice he fought for a '2e' WBF L-12 in '97 (168lb). Fought Montell Griffin 1993, Shannon Briggs 1992, my friend Rocky Gannon in 1998.
Would be interesting to see what that man is doing now.
Sure hope his life is good.
11-30-2007 Penelton third from last he held a 47-18-2 opponent to D-8. Someone he had twice previously lost decisions to.
Most part Penelton fought a slew of "good record"/non-high profile names. BUT...he also fought a slew of name fighters as well. To name ~some~ of those: Jean Pascal 2005, my friend Joey DeGrandis (24-4-0 att), Undra White 1997, Thomas Ulrich 1997, Robin Reid early in Reids career, Mario Veit 1996, Juan Carlos Gomez, 1995, William Guthrie 1994, Notice he fought for a '2e' WBF L-12 in '97 (168lb). Fought Montell Griffin 1993, Shannon Briggs 1992, my friend Rocky Gannon in 1998.
Would be interesting to see what that man is doing now.
Sure hope his life is good.
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His fight with Jean Pascal is on YouTube:
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Thanks JohnMcMinn ! Notice Otis Grant on same card.