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Originally Posted by
Boxerharvey
I read somewhere that he may have lost 256 fights but hes only been KO'd 7 times, thats a lot of 12 round fights so he aint no push over. He has been in the ring with alot of top fighters as well. See below a list of a few-
Patrick mullings
Nas
spencer oliver
paul ingle
michael brodie
jon jo irwin
johnny armour
duke mckenzie
paul lloyd
scott harrison
dean pithie
richard evat
michael gomez
acelino freitas
bradley price
gavin rees
lee meager
gary thornhill
derry matthews
kell brook
Respect to him and anyone that get in the ring, it takes balls
Actually he's never been counted at all ever. He's had the ref stop fights but he's never taken a 10 count.
He's nowhere near the world's worst boxer either, he was paid to be a trial horse, someone you put up and coming fighters in who he'd give a decent workout.
300 fights and only stopped 10 times is pretty impressive. Never counted out and he fought some great fighters including Naseem Hamed twice.
If you look at his record he went the distance (admittedly only 4 or 6 rounds) with Kell Brook, Gavin Rees, Bradley Pryce, Scott Harrison, Michael Gomez and Paul Ingle.
Looking at those fighters who got TKO's over him......Hamed (went the distance 6 rounds in an earlier fight), Duke McKenzie (twice) Paul Lyord (10-0 at the time), Colin McMillan, Gregoria Mendina 18 wins 16 ko's, Acelino Freitas, Martin O'Mally 8-0 at the time and Ricahrd Evertt (15-0).
the last time he was stopped was in 2002 by Bradley Pryce in a rematch.
Since then Buckley has fought 116 more times and not been stopped once.
He may only have brought in to lose each time but he could clearly handle himself.
He fought every couple weeks, was according to Buncey one of the top 10 highest earners in British boxing and never got hurt.
He's the definition of a true boxing man in my opinion, deciding to make a career out of the sport as a trial horse for up and coming fighters.
He did well, he wasn't supposed to win, he was just a pro sparring partner I guess but was very good at what he did.