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SPORTS FACTS AND FIGURES 22: BOXERS WITH 100 WINS AND WITH 100 LOSSES By Maloney L. Samaco PhilBoxing.com Mon, 22 Jan 2024 Jeff Malcolm. Jeff Malcolm of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 100-17-11, was the last boxer to have won his 100th fight, defeating Sam Aukuso of Auckland, New Zealand by sixth round TKO last May 11, 2002. Most boxers currently fight twice a year, and it seems very hard for another fighter to win 100 fights. * * * WBC international silver super featherweight champion Miguel “Mickey” Roman, 67-14 of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, age 38, fought three times in 2023 and now he has the most wins among active boxers. * * * According to Boxing News 24, current undisputed world super middleweight champion of Mexico, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, with 60 wins, most probably is the second active boxer with the most wins today at age 33. * * * Former two-division world champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez is 57-3-2, age 48, of Argentina and Spain is placed third. After retiring in 2014, he made a comeback fight in 2020, exchanging blows six more times. Lightweight Guillaume “El Expert” Frenois, 51-2-1, age 40 from France, is fourth and only fought once in 2023. These are the four active boxers based on the IBO rankings with the most wins. * * * Len Wickwar was 340-87-42 and recorded the most wins in the history of boxing from 1928 to 1947 from the UK. According to the list there are sixteen active boxers who garnered 100 losses. The boxer with the most losses is Kristian Laight, 12-279-9, of the UK. * * * Only five boxers have lost 200 or more times. Reggie Strickland, 66-276-17, of the USA, Peter Buckley, 32-256-12, of the UK, Kevin McCauley, 15-224-12, of the UK. * * * From Boxing News 24, the most active boxers with the most losses are Fonz Alexander, 8-156-1, of the UK; Lewis Van Poetsch, 13-152-4, of the UK; Mazen Girke, 15-151-6, of Germany, Jamie Quinn, 10-143-2, of the UK; Jordan Grammum, 9-129-5, of the UK; Darryl Sharp, 8-121-1, of the UK; Naeem Ali, 2-119-1, of the UK; Josef Holub, 5-119-1, of CZ; Simas Volosinas, 7-117, of LITH; Qasim Hussain, 4-113-2, of the UK; MJ Hall, 3-112-3, of the UK; Remigijus Ziausys, 20-111-5, of LITH; Klaudia Ferenczi, 20-107-9, of the UK; Luigi Mantegna, 2-105-2, IT; Aleksander Kuvac, 14-104, of B&H; Elvis Dube, 11-101-2, of the UK. * * * Damian Lillard scored a season-high 45 points and Giannis Antetokounmpo added 31 to spearhead the Milwaukee Bucks win over lowly Detroit Pistons 141-135 on Saturday. * * * Lillard, who was traded from Portland in the pre-season, also handed 11 assists and converted 12-of-22 shots from the floor, 5-of-11 beyond the 3-point arc, and connected all 16 of his free throw attempts. Lillard thus became the first player in Buck's history with 40 or more points, 10 or more assists and five 3-pointers in a single game. * * * Sports History: January 22, 1973. George Foreman won over Joe Frazier by TKO in the second round to win the WBC and WBA heavyweight boxing titles in Kingston, Jamaica. Frazier was knocked down three times in the 1st and 2nd rounds. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Maloney L. Samaco. |
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