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What a challenger!

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Rico Genon,

a Philippine featherweight, opened his pro career in 2002. In his 7º bout, he fought for the IBF Pan Pacific Bantamweight Title; his 9º battle was for the WBC Asian Boxing Council Super Bantamweight Title, and his 10º fight was for the vacant Philippine Super Featherweighht Title-PBF Championship...

Until now, Rico Genon had a total of 16 fights: win 0, drew 0, lost 16 (6 by K.O.), or 0-16-0 (!!!) In this disastrous times of 17 weights, four "major organizations", and "superchampion", "champion", "interim champion", "emeritus champion", "alternative champion", "retroactive champion" and all you wants in this nightmare against boxing, someone knows the values of Rico Genon for to be a challenger of a boxing title? How many Rico Genon are in all the world?

The only solution: the unification of the four "principal" versions of "world" champions in each weight and, after, another unification between juniors and classic weights champions: only eight class, and one world champion by weight


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But, P4P, would he have been a match for the great Eric Crumble?

http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer

That is one fight I'd be salivating to see! :lol:
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Thanks for the reply! The great Eric Crumble is inactive from 2003, and never fought for a title (until now), but, what a record: 0-31 (all by K.O.)-0 1NC; and is "supermiddle" (much weight over Rico Genon); 21 of their lost were in the first round; had LKO 1 in six and seven consecutive bouts, who was his manager, Bela Lugosi? Or Boris Karloff? I believe Rico Genon and Eric Crumble will be considered very good interim champions


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Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Kidding aside, I actually agree with a lot of what you said. Most important to me is the streamlining & exclusivity of championship status. Fewer weight classes would get my support, but I'd be happy with a 100 divisions if it meant one champ per weightclass in return. If I hear about one more, "Super Champion" & "Regular Champion" I'll tear the house down.
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I thinks 100% like you; the world is one, then, a World Champion may be only one


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Carlos Peralta,

The Argentinian welter Carlos Peralta, born October 24, 1932, in all his pro career (from 1959 to 1968) fought 38 times, winning 0, drew 2, losing 36 (by K.O., 17); 0-36-2

On October 19, 2002, in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA, Perry Ballard TKO'ed Doug Davis in the 1st round, and retained the WBF Intercontinental Title; before this bout, the challenger Doug Davis had a total of 21 fights, all lost, all by K.O., 17 in the first round



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Here is a list of fighters with losing records:


Most Career Losses by Knock Out


Name TB L LKO Active
Simmie Black 202 164 95 1971-1996
Jerry Strickland 136 122 78 1974-2000
Frankie Hines 142 119 77 1980-2002
James Holly 71 64 64 1983-2000
Marvin Ladson 80 66 43 1977-2000
Robert Woods 49 48 42 1986-1995
Roy Bedwell 88 71 41 1986-2003
Lorenzo Boyd 88 54 41 1983-2003
James Mullins 77 67 38 1987-2003
Jose Pagan Rivera 128 92 38 1970-1985
Len Wickwar 464 85 37 1928-1947
Marris Virgil 80 62 40 1985-2004
Stan Johnson 45 41 37 1981-2002
Wayne Grant 75 62 36 1980-1992
Patsy Zoccano -- -- 35 ****-1947
George Harris 39 37 35 1991-1999
Billy Marsh 146 81 35 1961-1973
Tyrone Bledsoe 43 40 34 1993-2000
Nelson Hernandez 57 54 34 1992-2004
Stefan Stanko 46 40 34 1996-2004
Maurice “Lefty” LeChance 214 55 33 1936-1950
Ernie Wicher 50 46 33 1969-1979
Caseny (K.C.) Truesdale 69 56 35 1990-2004
Seamus Casey 164 129 33 1984-1999
Andre Crowder 67 55 33 1984-1999
Sal Ruggirello 104 65 33 1926-1940
Tony Booth 131 79 32 1990-2004
Eric Crumble 32 31 31 1990-2003
Ben Judah (Terrence Wright) 57 51 31 1983-1999
Joey Blair 53 45 31 1962-1978
David McCluskey 98 71 31 1984-2004
Tommy Jeans 58 54 31 1986-1995
Jose Luis Montes 72 60 31 1988-2004
Kenneth Bentley 106 95 31 1975-2002
Carlton Brown 51 49 30 1980-1996
Calvin Moody 75 62 30 1988-2002
Jerome Hill 51 48 30 1984-2002
Lew Perez 187 108 30 1942-1950
Pete Galiano 122 76 33 1934-1944
Ed Strickland 29 29 29 1989-2003
Lopez McGee 69 59 29 1983-1997
Larry Givens 50 46 29 1981-1999
Donnie Penelton 176 158 29 1990-2004
Dwayne Smith 55 45 29 1990-1999
Tibor Horvath 53 46 29 1994-1902
Eric Rhinehart 67 52 28 1988-2003
Scott Sala 61 56 29 1995-2004
Jeff Whaley 58 38 28 1981-1997
Larry McFadden 35 33 28 1983-1999
*Verdell Smith 134 83 28 1988-2004
Csaba Oláh 70 64 28 1991-2004
John Simmons 29 28 27 1989-1994
George Reedy 46 43 27 1983-1998
Rick Enis 68 39 27 1979-1999
Jordan Keepers 58 53 27 1987-2000
Cordwell Hylton 73 43 27 1980-1995
Imrich Parlagi 70 65 27 1992-2004
Jesse Clark 30 30 27 1973-1984
Nigel Rafferty 104 69 27 1989-2001
Anton Glofak 65 57 26 1996-2005
Albert Muller 91 50 26 1946-1960
Bobby English 115 66 26 1942-1954
Jozef Kubovsky (Lakatos) 93 67 26 1994-2004
Reggie Strickland 361 274 25 1987-2005
Lee Cargle 144 107 26 1982-2004
Dean Bramhald 163 106 25 1984-1998
Rick Kellar 53 35 25 1979-1992
Bill Petersen 101 42 25 1940-1952
Rocky Berg 106 40 25 1986-1997
Frank Minton 63 33 25 1983-1998
Diego Andrade 60 45 25 1989-2004
Doug Davis 25 25 25 1991-2004




TB=Total Bouts
L= Lost
LKO= Lost by Knockout
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Or how about fighters with 80 career losses!



Most Career Losses


TL Boxer
276 Reggie Strickland
216 Peter Buckley
164 Donnie Penelton
162 Simmie Black
155 Arnold “Kid” Sheppard
152 “Tiger” Bert Ison
141 Brian Coleman
129 Seamus Casey
122 Jerry Strickland
120 Frankie Hines
115 Joe Grim
109 Lee Cargle
108 Lew Perez
106 Ernie Smith
106 Dean Bramhald
104 Benji Singleton
101 Danny Wofford
101 Walter Cowans
98 Winston Burnett
*96 Jozef Kubovsky (Lakatos)
95 Kenneth Bentley
94 George Marsden
93 Jose Pagan Rivera
91 Keith Jones
91 “Wild” Bill McDowell
87 Tony Booth
87 Des Gargano
86 Brian Yates
86 Graham McGrath
85 Arv Mittoo
85 Giuseppe Agate
85 Arrow Abu
85 Len Wickwar
84 Jerry Powers
84 Karl Taylor
84 Miguel Matthews
84 Johnny Cockfield
83 Jerry Fiorello
83 Jim Kaczmarek
82 Billy Marsh
82 Young Farrell
81 Manuel Baptista
80 Dick Loadman
80 Angel Robinson Garcia
80 Paul Murray
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Post by Martin Sosa Cameron »

Great works! What a lists! Well done Barry!!!
Thanks!


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