Meet the weakest boxer of all time. His statistics are a complete horror.

We are all familiar with what boxers are currently considered the best in the world. Names like Floyd Mayweather (retired), Anthony Joshua, and Dentay Wilder are certainly known even to those who do not regularly watch this sport, writes Periscope. However, little or no attention [...]
We are all familiar with what boxers are currently considered the best in the world.
Names like Floyd Mayweather (retired), Anthony Joshua, and Dentay Wilder are certainly known even to those who do not regularly watch this sport, writes Periscope.
However, little or no attention is given to those who are simply weak in their work.
When it comes to poor sportsmen, we can't stop mentioning the fighter from America, Ed Strickland.
Strickland will be remembered eternally for something no one would want.
He is known as the weakest boxer of all time. Believe it or not, Strickland has a balance of 32 brands in a career, resulting in 32 loss of all by knockout before the third round, Periscope reports.

Strickland, 52-year-old retiree now had debuted in 1989 and his journey was then a complete horror.
Loss after defeat, nook after knockout, he has stabilised himself as a living boxing bag, and currently holds the record as the weakest of all.
He had recently developed it in 2003 against Cise Salif. /Periscope. com/














