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The Art of the Journeyman: Why These Boxers Lost 250+ Fights.

The Art of the Journeyman: Why These Boxers Lost 250+ Fights.

The Art of the Journeyman: Why These Boxers Lost 250+ Fights.

MovieWrestling
Year

2026

Genre

Wrestling

In professional boxing, we worship undefeated champions like Floyd Mayweather or Mike Tyson. But there is a hidden side to the sport where losing is an art form. This video breaks down the incredible true stories of boxing’s ultimate journeymen—fighters like Kristian Laight, Reggie Strickland, and Peter Buckley, who racked up over 250 verified losses each. These men are not failures; they are highly skilled survival experts and defensive wizards. Discover how they managed to hit legendary career milestones like 300 professional fights while maintaining a 98% survival rate against future world champions, why Robin Deakin became a media sensation for a 51-fight nightmare losing streak, and how Donnie Penelton built a career as a last-minute road warrior. Without these gatekeepers, professional boxing literally could not function. Learn why the boxing community deeply respects the men who perfected the art of the journeyman. 0:00 Intro 0:32 Kristian Laight: The Undisputed King of Losses. 2:27 Reggie Strickland: The 90s Rule-Breaker. 3:58 Peter Buckley: The Professor of British Boxing. 5:38 Donnie Penelton: The Last-Minute Spoiler. 6:54 Robin Deakin: The 51-Fight Nightmare. 8:20 Outro About Fair Use Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. No Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. #boxing #boxinghistory #journeyman #kristianlaight #pegbuckley, #reggiestrickland #boxrec #boxinganalysis #sportsdocumentary #boxinghighlights #sweetscienceofboxing

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