This writer has a 100 Club with boxers having “over” 100 losses of which there are 38 of them. Two currently are tops with 276 losses of which one boxer is still active. There are 9 of the 38 still active.
Historian Henry Hascup got me interested in boxers with “over” 100 wins. There is one with over 300 wins and 11 with over 200 wins. There are numerous too many to mention in one article with over 100 wins. This writer is not familiar with any active today with over 100 wins but there could be. There were 11 who retired after hitting the “100 mark!”
From 1928 to 1947 the UK’s *Len Wickwar was victorious some 340 times. He was on the short end of the stick 87 times with 42 draws. He scored 93 knockouts while being stopped 37 times. He retired at age of 35 while turning professional at 17.
In 1939 Wickwar fought 27 times, in 1930 and 1931 44 times each, in 1932 51 times, in 1933 48 times, in 1934 59 times, in 1935 54 times, so on and so forth. From June of 1940 to November of 1946 due to World War II he was inactive. He only fought 4 times in returning to the ring in 1946 finishing up on February of 1947 stopping an 8 fight win streak being knocked out in his final bout.
During Wickwar’s career opponents he faced with over 100 wins were Jim Learoyd, with 170 wins, Harry Mason 131, 139, Sonny Lee 149, 153, 156, George Rose 162, George Odwell 105, ,119, Cuthbert Taylor 102, Chuck Parker 101, Billy Byrd 227, Freddie Miller 198, George Daly 101 and 102 wins.