Worst opponents?

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tagjohnson
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Worst opponents?

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If this has been the subject of a previous post my apologies but wandering the boxrec's records I came across Lamar Clark's record of 45 and 3. Of his, wins only one came against an opponent with a winning record. 42 came against opponents with ZERO wins. Any other contenders for world champion of stiffs? Incidentally the first female boxer of any notiriety was Cathy "Cat" Davis who never FOUGHT anyone with a win.
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KOJOE90 wrote:Heavyweight Don Steele.

http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=007454
Hey give him credit he did beat Danny Wofford, who beat a prime Brian Sutherland!!!!

Wofford-Sutherland legendary matchup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTmfFLCKErY&eurl=
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Post by TheRiverCityHippy »

the guy enzo maccerinelli is fighting, bobby gunn, some of the guys on his rap sheet have records like train wrecks.
one fella garret or garnet, check that one out.
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tagjohnson wrote:If this has been the subject of a previous post my apologies but wandering the boxrec's records I came across Lamar Clark's record of 45 and 3. Of his, wins only one came against an opponent with a winning record. 42 came against opponents with ZERO wins. Any other contenders for world champion of stiffs? Incidentally the first female boxer of any notiriety was Cathy "Cat" Davis who never FOUGHT anyone with a win.
Not bad for having 31 fights in one year and even having 6 fights in the same day.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

The biggest tomato cans...

Bruce 'The Mouse' Strauss

Donnie Pendelton

Frankie Hines

God there's tons of guys who would be better suited for working at a 7-11 than be a boxer, especially the guys coming out of Indiana these days.
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Post by enrique »

Hell, Steele has a winning record. He's creditable when compared to chronic losers.

Besides the Strickland brothers and the well known Frankie Hines, there are lots of guys with horrible records.

Check out Florida's Tony Torres who was 0-21-2 as a welter Plenty like him around.
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enrique wrote:Hell, Steele has a winning record. He's creditable when compared to chronic losers.

Besides the Strickland brothers and the well known Frankie Hines, there are lots of guys with horrible records.

Check out Florida's Tony Torres who was 0-21-2 as a welter Plenty like him around.
But the thread was about the opponents records as opposed to said fighter.
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Exactly

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Thank you KOJOE, I pribably wasn't as clear about what I was asking about as I should have been.
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Post by Jaclem »

..aaron pryor's early fights were against a bunch of outpatients...some against their doctor's orders.
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Buster Douglas going 3-0 over Jesse Clark.
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