In the past, I have mentioned from my 100 Loss Non-Winning Record Club “record builders!”
Let’s take a look at those who made the list in the past and those who are still active.

Heading the list of those past with the most losses at the top who retired in 2018, the UK’s Kristian ‘Mr. Reliable’ Laight, 12-279-9, only stopped five times. He passed US’s Reggie Strickland, 66-276-17, with 26 stoppages, who retired in 2005.

Third is UK’s Peter Buckley, 32-156-12, with ten stoppages. Fourth UK’s Kevin McCauley, 15-224-12 with 14 stoppages. Fifth UK’s Jason Nesbitt, 10-198-4 with 20 stoppages. Sixth is the UK’s Ibrar Riyaz, 6-180-4, with only four stoppages.

Still active are UK’s Fonz Alexander, 9-166-1, with six stoppages. Second, Germany’s Marzen Girke, 15-161-6 with 37 stoppages. Third, UK’s Lewis Van Poetsch, 13-152-4 with 11 stoppages. Fourth is UK’s Jamie Quinn, 10-143-2, with seven stoppages. Fifth is UK’s Jordan Grannum, 11-142-5, with only three stoppages. Sixth UK’s Naeem Ali, 3-127-1 with six stoppages.

The worst record is retired Zimbabwe and UK’s Bheki Moyo, 0-73-2 with six stoppages. Second, Romania’s Alexandru Manea, 0-54 with 14 stoppages. Third, UK’s Curtis Gargano, 0-51-1 with seven stoppages. Tied at Fourth Romania’s Marius Petre Sorin, 0-48-2, with 31 stoppages, and Portugal’s Carlos Rocha Tomar, 0-48-1, with 18 stoppages. Tied at Sixth, Ireland’s Alec Bazza, 0-47-3 with eight stoppages, and UK’s Scott Hillman, 0-47, with eight stoppages.

Active without a win is VZ’s Miguel Urdaneta, 0-37-1, with 18 stoppages. Second, UK’s Carl Turney, 0-35-1 with two stoppages. Third VZ’s Youngel Romero, 0-35 with 33 stoppages. Fourth, the UK’s Callum Ide, 0-35-2, with four stoppages. Fifth UK’s Bryan Wain, 0-34 with ten stoppages. Tied at Sixth UK’s John Spencer, 0-32, with five stoppages, and Dominican’s Juan Guzman, 0-32, with 26 stoppages.

Some leading with one or more wins are UK’s Jake Pollard, 1-75 with four stoppages, Second Lithuania, and UK’s Ganadij Krajevekij, 1-73 with eight stoppages. Third, Czech’s Milan Ruso, 1-64 with 59 stoppages, Fourth COL’s Francisco Herrera, 1-58-2 with 51 stoppages. Fifth, Jake Osgood, 1-55 with four stoppages. Sixth UK’s Seamus Devlin, 1-52-1 with only one loss.
Recently retired Romania’s Cristian Nicolae, 2-79 with 16 stoppages. Active UK’s Lee Hallet, 2-77-4 with only two stoppages.

UK’s Ricky Leach, 3-73-1 with eight stoppages. Retired US’s John Basil Jackson, 4-75-2 with 13 stoppages. Also, Brazil and Italy’s Josia Malquidesda Silva retired, 5-74-5 with seven stoppages.

Mexico’s Ivan Chavela Resendiz, 6-73 with 53 stoppages. Croatia’s Ivica Cukusic, 7-74-4 with 19 stoppages. UK’s Danny Little, 8-78-2 with eight stoppages. US’s Juan Quintana, 9-62-2 with 15 stoppages. UK’s Chris Adaway, 10-77-4 with nine stoppages.

There you have it with some past and current boxers with the most losing records!

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