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Sweet Dick Willie
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Eric Crumble

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https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/5316

The man with 31 losses with 31 kos. How in the hell do you get a record like that :bag:
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By either taking dives or never intending to give a serious effort.
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Jesse Clarke was another like him. Columbus, Ohio had some real stiffs/ dive artists.
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goose 5 wrote: 06 Oct 2025, 19:08 Jesse Clarke was another like him. Columbus, Ohio had some real stiffs/ dive artists.
I was able to only find "Texas Terror" Jesse Clarke?
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JackSprocket wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 03:34
goose 5 wrote: 06 Oct 2025, 19:08 Jesse Clarke was another like him. Columbus, Ohio had some real stiffs/ dive artists.
I was able to only find "Texas Terror" Jesse Clarke?
He must mean this fella

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/2188

Looks like he actually got his ass whipped by some notable names at least. Buster Douglas beat him up twice.
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Re: Eric Crumble

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gilgamesh wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 04:01
JackSprocket wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 03:34
goose 5 wrote: 06 Oct 2025, 19:08 Jesse Clarke was another like him. Columbus, Ohio had some real stiffs/ dive artists.
I was able to only find "Texas Terror" Jesse Clarke?
He must mean this fella

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/2188

Looks like he actually got his ass whipped by some notable names at least. Buster Douglas beat him up twice.
Three times actually. That has to be the worst trilogy in the history of the sport.
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has there ever been another fighter more aptly named than eric crumble
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margaret thatcher wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 12:07 has there ever been another fighter more aptly named than eric crumble
Probably not. I always figured it was another fighter's alias.
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When I see records of fighters like this, I wonder how the matchup is spun in the program the fans get on the way into the arena.
Seriously is it printed as for example,
Buster Douglas 13 -0
Vs
This fella 0-28 ?
Most people would say , “this can’t be serious “
Mighta been a little record fudging going on.
Lol
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Expug wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 16:07 When I see records of fighters like this, I wonder how the matchup is spun in the program the fans get on the way into the arena.
Seriously is it printed as for example,
Buster Douglas 13 -0
Vs
This fella 0-28 ?
Most people would say , “this can’t be serious “
Mighta been a little record fudging going on.
Lol
Maybe they do like the British ring announcers do. Instead of introducing him as 0-28. Introduce him as "A veteran of 28 contests" :lol:
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gilgamesh wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 16:20
Expug wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 16:07 When I see records of fighters like this, I wonder how the matchup is spun in the program the fans get on the way into the arena.
Seriously is it printed as for example,
Buster Douglas 13 -0
Vs
This fella 0-28 ?
Most people would say , “this can’t be serious “
Mighta been a little record fudging going on.
Lol
Maybe they do like the British ring announcers do. Insteading of introducing him as 0-28. Introduce him as "A veteran of 28 contests" :lol:
lol. Exactly
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He was part of stan johnsons stable of fighters who were opponents around this time. Im fairly certain it is in fact a pseudonym
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If you recall, stan johnson was the cornerman for McClellan during the benn fight. He had a stable of tomatocans (including himself - he was tomatocan stan)

Gman didnt want to pay manny steward so his cousin donnie pendelton (a can in the stable) hook him up with stan
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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 08 Oct 2025, 22:30 If you recall, stan johnson was the cornerman for McClellan during the benn fight. He had a stable of tomatocans (including himself - he was tomatocan stan)

Gman didnt want to pay manny steward so his cousin donnie pendelton (a can in the stable) hook him up with stan
I wonder if Steward being in his corner that fight would've prevented the tragic outcome we got.
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gilgamesh wrote: 08 Oct 2025, 22:46
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 08 Oct 2025, 22:30 If you recall, stan johnson was the cornerman for McClellan during the benn fight. He had a stable of tomatocans (including himself - he was tomatocan stan)

Gman didnt want to pay manny steward so his cousin donnie pendelton (a can in the stable) hook him up with stan
I wonder if Steward being in his corner that fight would've prevented the tragic outcome we got.
Maybe

Johnson said he wasnt going to ever stop it because gman terrified him
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Trainers like Al Braverman and Gil Clancy were the boss in the corners-they weren't afraid of any fighter.
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