one thing about buckley is in his earlier days as a hungry fighter he was area level and in his later journeyman part of his career he took good fighters the distance including naz:good
Buckley wasn't a bad fighter at all, hard to hit cleanly and durable, tough and clever. These guys don't have all the advantages that others enjoy throughout there career. They are often holding down full-time jobs, and travelling to the other guys hometown with little in the way of preparation. I'm willing to bet at least 40 of Buckley's losses are robberies.
lol at the wikipiedia entry for Crumble Eric Crumble (born December 10, 1966) is one of the most prolific consistently losing boxers in the sport's history. Since his debut on June 22, 1990, Eric Crumble has participated in thirty two professional boxing matches and has lost every one with the exception of a no contest. In addition to that remarkable distinction, all of Crumble's losses have been by knockout in either the first, or second rounds. In just 13 years of boxing, Crumble has fought in six weight divisions and in turn, has faced noteworthy opponents such as Angel Manfredy and Antwun Echols. Each of these fighters have gone on to win multiple regional and national championships, and have even challenged for world championships. Eric Crumble's career seemingly ended at the hands of a relatively unknown boxer by the name of Matt Gockel on September 19, 2003 by a result of a first-round technical knockout. Crumble's professional boxing record stands at 31 losses and 1 no contest. Such a career has made Crumble an Internet legend and has earned him such nicknames as "The Anti-Marciano" or "The Ultimate Tomato Can". Currently, Eric Crumble resides in Milwaukee, WI.
Yeah I just seen that, Im surprised it is up there, those ***s on wiki usually take down funny articles. We had one for ESB and they took it off. People are always editing Wladimir's wiki page
who the hell are there trainers and who the hell are giving them a boxing license. This content is protected
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=20906&cat=boxer This guy is the best one, 25 years of a career in which he loses 163 fights and is stopped 96 of those times and then he ends his career winning four on the bounce. what terrible occurence could have cut him down just as he was reaching his prime:yep