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Worst fighter of all time?

Tom Kostopoulos - career record of 7-60-26 according to DYG, including a run from the start of 2004-2005 season thru January 21, 2011 where he went 1-39-16!!
 
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Keith Magnuson...

blues entry though his career was short. Gary Holt was the biggest punching bag I can remember the Blues ever having. Dave Schultz beat him beyond submission.
 
Former Whaler Adam Burt - 88 career fights, 6 wins

He wasn't a fighter, but he stood for his teammates. But well, I can agree he was horrible when he dropped the gloves. :laugh:

But that nose. Oh that nose. It was BIG.

Still nothing compared to Odgers' nose. :)
 
What a load of rubbish. He was very good. 39-19-45. They actually used his dialogue with Laraque in Goon.

Well, dare I say, your profile makes it obvious why you are defending him, but I agree.

Perhaps for a guy his size there have been better, but Ivanans was feared by most for good reason. Dude had huge fists and could throw bombs.
 
Campbell beat the bag off the mighty Tom Pyatt

Yeah. It looked like Pyatt's first ever fight. And I'm not talking about hockey fight. I'm talking about first fist fight ever in life.

Didn't blame Campbell for doing it. Loved every minute of it. And if anything, I'm impressed the guy is so willing to take 9 in 10 odds routinely of getting his ass kicked. Not something I'd be willing to do and I don't consider myself a wimp for saying that...I consider myself sane.
 
Steve freakin McKenna! Holy crap he was bad! Stortini is is definitely top 1B.
 
Riley Cote was bad, especially considering he had no other redeeming factor hockey-wise. Only fight I can recall him winning was when Andre Roy got tied up in his own jersey.
 
Long time lurker here at hfboards, but 3 pages of this and nobody has mentioned Andrew Peters ? He was embarrassingly bad. Early on, he was OK, but I swear, once he got engaged, he changed his fighting style (afraid to get hit in the face due to his wedding coming up ?). Many times it looked like he was literally facing the other direction, with that big right hand cocked way back, waiting to throw that one big bomb - which never connected. Man, he was awful ...
 
Long time lurker here at hfboards, but 3 pages of this and nobody has mentioned Andrew Peters ? He was embarrassingly bad. Early on, he was OK, but I swear, once he got engaged, he changed his fighting style (afraid to get hit in the face due to his wedding coming up ?). Many times it looked like he was literally facing the other direction, with that big right hand cocked way back, waiting to throw that one big bomb - which never connected. Man, he was awful ...

Won over 60% of his career fights - 07/08 was only year in last 8 of his career he had a losing record and he followed up that one losing year by going 11-5-7 the last three years of his career.
 
Long time lurker here at hfboards, but 3 pages of this and nobody has mentioned Andrew Peters ? He was embarrassingly bad. Early on, he was OK, but I swear, once he got engaged, he changed his fighting style (afraid to get hit in the face due to his wedding coming up ?). Many times it looked like he was literally facing the other direction, with that big right hand cocked way back, waiting to throw that one big bomb - which never connected. Man, he was awful ...

Ehhh...Peters got a bad rap because of his defensive, goofy style but he could fight.

I remember him winning a pretty clear decision against Shawn Thornton when Thornton was in his prime at the beginning of his Bruins career.
 

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