A Career Of Losses.
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Fighters that go the distance against prospects at short notice can proudly call themselves journeymen, ones that get knocked out every time are tomato cans, there is a world of a difference.
Re: A Career Of Losses.
johnnygreaves wrote:I'm a big admirer of the journeymen and know its a double hard living but eff. That is a shocker. Makes me look like floyd mayweatherdanconnollyeire wrote:fvck 0-30 with 27 KO loses... he's head must be fvcked
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Lance verallo 0-25
Robert harper 0-19
Robert harper 0-19
Re: A Career Of Losses.
REEVE wrote:Lance verallo 0-25
Robert harper 0-19
You shouldn't have done that
Last edited by palooka on 03 Dec 2013, 15:59, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A Career Of Losses.
You'll see, soon as he gets out of his pitREEVE wrote:Haha why mate?
Re: A Career Of Losses.
From him creeping all over women on twitter!johnnygreaves wrote:hahaha, what's the creepy all about?The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
Re: A Career Of Losses.
:) .......bheki Moyo gotta be the most losses without s win 0-64-2palooka wrote:You'll see, soon as he gets out of his pitREEVE wrote:Haha why mate?
-
Old bones Ian
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 11788
- Joined: 13 Jul 2004, 07:33
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Leon Shavers the polar opposite from the more famous Shavers.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
-
johnnygreaves
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 910
- Joined: 07 Jan 2011, 07:41
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Hahahaha.thats not nice!The_Don1 wrote:From him creeping all over women on twitter!johnnygreaves wrote:hahaha, what's the creepy all about?The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
Re: A Career Of Losses.
he won his debut and last time i checked he had lost the next 50.... to be fair to him he's got a spangled leg so he was never gonna be a champ.keithmoonhangover wrote:He had a one win.The_Don1 wrote:Robin 'creepy' Deakin has a career of losses to be rivalled
Re: A Career Of Losses.
It's no use trying to put someone with a worse record up - you're gonna get your fukkin head kicked inREEVE wrote::) .......bheki Moyo gotta be the most losses without s win 0-64-2palooka wrote:You'll see, soon as he gets out of his pitREEVE wrote:Haha why mate?
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Looking at his record, there isn't even any famous names on there...except a 54 year old Ron Lyle!billy bessey wrote:http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Theres the man 30 fights 30 losses 30 by ko all within 2 rounds.
Re: A Career Of Losses.
If you win a round every fight would that stop the board taking your license ?
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Why would anyone actually want to fight him ? There not learning anything and it's a name that makes there own record look crap, fighting an utter bumbilly bessey wrote:http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Theres the man 30 fights 30 losses 30 by ko all within 2 rounds.
Re: A Career Of Losses.
The town of Duchcov the surrounding towns really makes alot of carreers of losses,
http://boxrec.com/fighterfinder.php?cou ... &submit=Go
http://boxrec.com/fighterfinder.php?cou ... &submit=Go
-
johnnygreaves
- Cruiserweight
- Posts: 910
- Joined: 07 Jan 2011, 07:41
Re: A Career Of Losses.
To be fair.i saw a few of robins fights and he always had a good go.put up a fight in the ones I see.also dropped a couple of good lads.take into account any close rounds would always and I mean always go the home fighters way.there are tomato cans you don't learn a thing from.but robin would box anyone and gave them rounds and a good workout.even when stepping in with a day or Two's notice.im not saying he's great but he was not as bad as the record suggestsbilly bessey wrote:milpool wrote:Looking at his record, there isn't even any famous names on there...except a 54 year old Ron Lyle!billy bessey wrote:http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Theres the man 30 fights 30 losses 30 by ko all within 2 rounds.
I wonder what he thought each time he entered the ring. I remember Robin Deakin in an interview when he was something like 1-24 and he was just starting a comeback saying he's after titles but then 1 round i think in the next 20 fights
Re: A Career Of Losses.
Once a boxer gets a few losses on the trot the ref seems less inclined to give the benefit of the doubt in a close round or they edge the other way - it is as though they decide themselves that another loss doesn't matter to the fighter. There are plenty of bouts that could go either way and there have been some outright wrong decisions, it must be very disheartening.
