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    Meet Eric Crumble, the boxer who lost all 31 bouts

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Eric Crumble is a former boxer Eric Crumble is a former boxer

    In the brutal world of professional boxing, winning is everything, but loss, too, can tell a story. For Eric “Rumble” Crumble, that story is written entirely in defeats.

    Born on December 10, 1966, Crumble turned pro on June 22, 1990, and went on to compile a unique, perhaps unwanted, record: 0 wins in 32 official fights, with 31 losses by knockout (all in either the first or second round), plus one no-contest in 1994.

    Across those 13 years, Crumble boxed in six different weight classes, facing opponents who ranged from journeymen to future regional stars.

    Names like Angel Manfredy (1993) and Antwun Echols (1996) appear on his résumé. These were fighters who went on to respectable success, a contrast to Crumble’s own unbroken string of defeat.

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    Crumble’s losses frequently ended in the first round, and very few fights even went into the second.

    His last recorded bout came on September 19, 2003, when he lost by technical knockout to Matt Gockel. After that, Crumble quietly dropped out of the limelight.

    On the surface, his record reads like a punchline. But dig deeper, and Crumble reveals something more: persistence. He kept stepping into the ring despite knowing the odds were usually stacked against him.

    There are skeptics, too. Some question whether “Eric Crumble” was always a single person, citing missing videos, lack of photos, and thin documentation for many of his boxing record sites, like BoxRec and others, who list his fights and opponents, giving enough credence to believe Crumble was very real.

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