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Fight Records
From The Great Outdoor Fight
This page lists records achieved over the Fight's illustrious history.
[edit] Most Opponents Dispatched By A Single Contestant
- Rodney Leonard Stubbs -- The Man with the Blood on his Hands. 2,796 defeats.
- Young Jude Surrency -- Largely acheived during the first day of the fight. This champion, surprising everyone with the martial arts skills that he possessed at his age, took out 1,286 fighters single-handedly.
- Fauntleroy Brown -- B.O.C. of Stanley "Grip" Brown. Single handedly killed or maimed 586 men during one of the worst recorded Dutch fugues on record.
[edit] Most Opponents Dispatched By A Single Contestant Without a Fatality
- Dudley Ray Saltser -- 204 men in 1981.
[edit] Most Fights Attended
- John Winstanley Willocks -- John "Rude Boy" Willocks, attended 19 fights spanning from 1958-1984.
[edit] Most Consecutive Fights Attended
- Jynik Gowno -- "The Pole Who Won't Fold", attended 16 consecutive fights, 1968-1984.
- Dan Szekely -- Dan "Five Minutes" Szekely, attended 14 consecutive fights, 1981-1994.
- Whitney Romanoff -- "Dapper" Whitney Romanoff, attended 12 consecutive fights, 1920-1932.
- Vladimir Medved -- "The Russian Bear", attended 12 consecutive fights, 1995-2006
[edit] Most Consecutive Fights Attended by Blood of Champion
- Dwight Berkheimer -- Son of Dylan Berkheimer, attended 8 consecutive fights, 1954-1961
[edit] Most Consecutive Fights Attended by a Woman
- Eleanor Cross -- "Hellion" Eleanor Cross, attended 6 consecutive fights, 2001-2006 and counting
[edit] Highest multiple rankings
- Fresh Freddy Fiero -- placed as 2nd man standing an unprecedented four times (1961, 1962, 1963, 1966). However, he never won the Fight.
[edit] Lowest multiple ranking
- Dan "Five Minutes" Szekely -- never placed higher than 2,989th left standing in fourteen fights, including a truly unprecedented three times as 3,000th left standing (1985-1987).
[edit] Quickest takedown of the 3,000th Man standing
- Dan "Five Minutes" Szekely, taken down by Pablo Jess Schreckengost thirteen seconds after Kenneth's Gate opened for the 1985 Fight.
[edit] Longest time taken to dispatch first opponent
- Scot Dickinson, took down Abooksigun Minninnewah after 27 hours and 46 minutes of the 1880 fight
[edit] Records of statistics
[edit] Shortest Champion
- Ishihiro Yagi, 1975
[edit] Tallest Champion
- Bryce Marshall, 1987
[edit] Youngest Champion
(not considering Fight-Bot)
- Odis Kava, 1960
- Vladimir Medved, 1998
[edit] First to Die in the Great Outdoor Fight
- P. Hograth Fitzwallace -- First verified fatality in the Great Outdoor Fight. 1851 Fight. Eliminated day 1, 99th (estimated) left standing (deceased). Killed when Isidro Jackson crushed his skull under his steel toed boot.
- Jason McMannis -- First verified fatality on the Acres after the move away from Ken Crandall's farm. 1857 Fight. Eliminated day 1, 2834th (estimated) left standing, when Wild Bill Wheelwright tore his femur out of his body and stabbed him through the throat with it.
- Eliza Waddle -- First verified woman to die in the Great Outdoor Fight. 1907 Fight. Eliminated day 1, 2977th left standing (deceased). Beaten to death by Boris Kowalewski.
[edit] First Winners of the Great Outdoor Fight
- Isidro Jackson - 1851 Champion. First winner of the Great Outdoor Fight.
- Malik Zalack - 1857 Champion. First winner at the Acres
- Winston Werry - 1870 Champion. First black man to win the Great Outdoor Fight.
- Mervin Frankenberger - 1883 Champion. First Jew to win the Great Outdoor Fight.
- Shirley Randolph - 1891 Champion. First woman to win the Great Outdoor Fight.
- Fight-Bot - 1986 Champion. First robot to win the Great Outdoor Fight.
- Son of Rodney and Roast Beef - 2006 Champions. First to successfully claim a joint victory.
[edit] First Rulebreakers
- Reginald Montalban - 1856 Fighter. First to use an illegal weapon (1856).
- Lamon Falwell - Barred from participating in the 1859 Fight. First to be caught smuggling a firearm into the Fight.
- Marion Gordon - 1881 Fighter. First to successfully smuggle and use a firearm within the Fight.
- Schweitz triplets - 1962 Fighters. First to try to claim joint victory. First victims of the Jeeps.
[edit] Shortest Fight (Hours)
- 1952 Fight, won by Antonia Pery, Last "Man" standing in only 31 hours.
[edit] Bloodiest Day
- Day 1 of the Great Outdoor Fight of 1866: 1,200 dead (estimate)
