Similar to my stealing O's thread , I'm looking for extremely low KO percentages to oogle out. It's very, very impressive when a fighter can consistently outpoint his opponent, as thats the very essence of boxing. It's a rare accomplishment for a reason. Here are a few to start us off. 40's Argentinian middleweight Kid Cachetada had 72 wins, nine draws, only 5 of his wins by knockout. Cumulative that's only a 5.62 knockout percentage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicolino Locche had 117 wins, 14 draws with 14 knockouts. Total he managed a 10.29 knockout ratio. That shows you just how impressive Kid Cachetada's record is, though I'm not sure if he has some kind of record. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Another Argentinian boxer, Fernando David Saucedo, though this one currently an active fighter, has 40 wins and 3 draws, with only 2 knockouts. That's an ultra low 4.17 percent knockout ratio.
20's flyweight, 5'1 Corporal Izzy Schwartz. 63 wins, 7 knockouts. Near the very bottom with a 5.27 knockout ratio.
World champ with low(est?) KO%: Leo Rodak 5.22 (6 of 115) HOFer with low(est?) KO%: Memphis Pal Moore 4.33 (11 of 254) European champ with lowest (pretty sure!) KO%: Eyub Can 0.00 (0 of 16)
Here's some others that held some kind of title that never scored a KO: Jean Claude LaPinte - France bantamweight champion was 29-33-10 from 1964 to 1974 Enrique Rodriguez Cal - Spanish flyweight champion was 21-7-1 from 1978 to 1985 Phindile Gaika - South African bantamweight champion was 22-13-1 from 1975 to 1988 Peter Feher - Slovakian super featherweight champion was 19-50-10 from 1995 to 2007 Frederick Gorilla Siswana - South African welterweight champion was 19-9-2 from 1987 to 1996 Roger Flores - WBA Fedelatin light welterweight champion - was 13-30-2 from 1992 to 2003