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Lenny Cravats
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Worst Active Professional?

Post by Lenny Cravats »

Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.
The Insider
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I heard through the grape vine he is currently penning an "Open letter" to Sam Eggington.
Chepppaaa
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Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.

maybe he will next get a shot at floyd mayweather :yay: :lol: :o :-? :DDD
Boxing Writer
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Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.
I think this guy is even worse - http://boxrec.com/boxer/537447

0-27, all by KO inside 2 rounds. 22 of those losses in the first round and 5 in the second. 19 guys that KO'ed him had losing records.
mrbishi
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The mexican lad that is blown up with syntol gets my vote. He can't even throw a punch.
dagilechia
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seems like a decent opponent for Wilder
reggaereggae
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Post by reggaereggae »

mrbishi wrote:The mexican lad that is blown up with syntol gets my vote. He can't even throw a punch.
Yes but he's undefeated :KO: :o :D
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Chepppaaa wrote:
Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.

maybe he will next get a shot at floyd mayweather :yay: :lol: :o :-? :DDD

Wouldn't that be a nice touch, from the Greatest master boxer of all time, the super star fantastic human being that is FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR, giving a bit back very humble.
Man I got to hand it to you Chipppeey you come up with great ideas. LONG LIVE FLOYD ! LONG LIVE FLOYD!
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Rexob wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:
Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.

maybe he will next get a shot at floyd mayweather :yay: :lol: :o :-? :DDD

Wouldn't that be a nice touch, from the Greatest master boxer of all time, the super star fantastic human being that is FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR, giving a bit back very humble.
Man I got to hand it to you Chipppeey you come up with great ideas. LONG LIVE FLOYD ! LONG LIVE FLOYD!
I can see it now - Berto pulls out injured, Floyd scrolls through the Boxrec rankings and says “Without a ranked contender what this fight is going to need is a novelty."

History is made when the plucky underdog goes the distance, then goes on to win the rematch.
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Thus setting up the biggest fight in history :D you gotta love the Floyd :bow:
Chepppaaa
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Rexob wrote:Thus setting up the biggest fight in history :D you gotta love the Floyd :bow:

floyd:"people dont give milan ruso not as much credit as he deserves, he will be my next fight."

ellerbe:"milan is more dangerous than lara, thurman or ggg, he will push the fight and bring floyd to his limits."

haymon:"nobody knows thurman, lara is boring and ggg never sold ppv, but milan, he is the real deal, milan and berto are ppv stars, logic sense, that they will get a shot at floyd, it makes so much sense."
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Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.
This subject should be who is the worst trainer/manager in boxing the fighter's are the warrior's not the brave corner men :box:
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Post by sucracristo »

the most surprising thing to me is how soon they fought again after getting stopped,
sometimes only a few weeks later. here in florida if you get stopped it's automatic
30 days (including the gym) and if you go unconscious it's automatic 60 days, and
i'm pretty sure most other states are like that. some of these countries must not
have any laws or rules at all. i would bet that these guys actually make more than
the average decent club fighter though. they not only have no problem finding
opponents and fight as often as they want, but there is probably a bidding war
among promoters of opponents to fight these guys.
gp.
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Post by gp. »

Boxing Writer wrote:
Lenny Cravats wrote:Can't be any worse than this guy, can there?

http://boxrec.com/boxer/521659

0-39, losing 37 of those by KO, 33 of those in the first two rounds. Quite how this is allowed is beyond me.
I think this guy is even worse - http://boxrec.com/boxer/537447

0-27, all by KO inside 2 rounds. 22 of those losses in the first round and 5 in the second. 19 guys that KO'ed him had losing records.

Astonishingly, this is a fight listed on his professional record...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI8BUZ9pUfA
Lenny Cravats
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WTF was that!
gp.
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Post by gp. »

sucracristo wrote:the most surprising thing to me is how soon they fought again after getting stopped,
sometimes only a few weeks later. here in florida if you get stopped it's automatic
30 days (including the gym) and if you go unconscious it's automatic 60 days, and
i'm pretty sure most other states are like that. some of these countries must not
have any laws or rules at all. i would bet that these guys actually make more than
the average decent club fighter though. they not only have no problem finding
opponents and fight as often as they want, but there is probably a bidding war
among promoters of opponents to fight these guys.

Have a look at that video. It's just a shameless exercise in padding other fighter's records and there's no risk in it for them. I doubt he gets paid more than a few dollars.
greg
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Post by greg »

gp. wrote:

Astonishingly, this is a fight listed on his professional record...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI8BUZ9pUfA
...Baltic League of Professional Boxing...I bet they have their own world champ, etc... :D
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