The boxer with the worst record in professional boxing can vary depending on the criteria used (e.g., total losses, winless records). However, one notable name is Rocco "Rocky" Marciano, who is often cited for having a poor record due to his many losses; however, he is also a Hall of Famer with an undefeated record. For a specific example of a poor record, fighters like "The Fighting Accountant" Brian Custer, who had a record of 0-18, are often mentioned. Ultimately, the definition of "worst" can differ based on context.
Aaron Pryor finished his boxing career with a 39-1 record.
Boxing-Scoop.com has a amateur boxing records database.
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Muhammad Ali's boxing record was 56-37-5. 56 wins 37 by knockout and 5 losses
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Henry Cooper's professional boxing record was 40 wins, 14 losses, and 1 draw with 27 KOs during a career that spanned 1954-1971.
Joe Louis' professional boxing record was 69-3 with 55 knockouts.
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