Is this the worst record ever? 17-120-5

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  1. Harvin87

    Harvin87 Active Member Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl

    the hall of shame
     
  2. Saku

    Saku We Are All One Full Member

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    Even with 78 KO losses he might be still in good health, because he is being knocked out everytime he gets jabbed.:!:
     
  3. GoodBot

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    Corley is still kicking ass. Its seems like his loss to Provodnikov might have been a robbery. In his last fight he won a UD over a 18-0 and he will probably win his next match.
    A few of his 19 losses were robberies. He is not a safe bet for a "journeyman"
     
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  5. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    how many of these guys with these horribly bad records were not just dive takers to make guys look good

    if they were that bad or took such horrifying KO losses they most likely wouldnt get liscensed

    they fall down for the check on a believable punch
     
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    yellow New Member Full Member

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    How about 0-53 ?

    --> Alexandru Manea


    He was still active last year and fought a 5-0 Arthur Abraham in 2004.
     
  9. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    As far as the British ones with those records, they get their license reviewed after so many KO losses, they are generally used as trial horses rather than true "journeymen" so taking a dive could cost them a lot of money over the longer term. Some guys however ("Latvian Lemmings") may be happier to take a dive.