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Top 10 Greatest Boxers Of All Time by Nobody: 11:51am On Apr 20, 2021 |
Here is a List of, the top 10 greatest boxers of all time 10. Willie Pep One of the Finest Boxers, Willie Pep had a boxing era from 1940-1966 and has a record 229 wins out of which 65 are Knockouts. He Lost 11 matches in his career. Pep was the first featherweight champion of his time, and has been the Finest Boxer Of His Time. 9. Henry Armstrong He has a boxing era from 1931 to 1945 and he had 150 wins of which 100 were K.O and he lost 21 matches. He was the only boxer to have the titles of 3 world championships. His career started on the loosing end but he gradually got on the winning streaks. He has also had 27 consecutive Victories. and all of these were in knockouts. 8. Rocky Marciano Legendary boxer Rocky Marciano is among the Hardest Punchers of all time. He had a boxing era from 1948 to 1955 and he has a claim to fame for being the heavy- weight champion who is Undefeated. Rocky has a record of 49 wins out of which 43 were knockout wins with 0 losses. His ranking is low because his competitions were not as strong as Muhammad Ali or Robinson. 7. Julio Cesar Chavez Former Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez had a boxing era from 1980 to 2005 and has a record of 107 wins and 80 knockouts and lost 6 matches. Julio is a Mexican Legend who had a record of 10 years without even a single loss. He is considered the Greatest Fighter in Mexico. 6. Mike Tyson Mike Tyson is probably the second most famous boxer in the world after Muhammad Ali. The boxing era of Mike Tyson is from 1985 to 2005. He has been a Legendary boxer in his time, and considered as one of the most controversial athletes of all-time. In the early 90's Tyson was considered an unbeatable boxer who knocked out all the contenders who came in front of him. He has a record of 50 wins out of which 44 were knock-out wins and he lost 6 matches. 5. Jack Dempsey Boxing Star Jack Demsey is definitely among the most popular boxers in America. He is also famous for setting the highest purse records and attendance. He was amongst the most brutal and entertaining boxers of all time. He was a wild boxer in his time with a record of 66 wins out of which 51 were knockouts wins and he lost 6 matches. |
Re: Top 10 Greatest Boxers Of All Time by Nobody: 8:00pm On Apr 28, 2021 |
4. Jack Johnson Legendary boxer Jack Johnson was the first American heavyweight champion before Roy Jones and Mohammad Ali. He had a boxing era from 1897 to 1945. Jack was unbeatable for more than 10 years and he used to humiliate the opponents by not letting them knock him out. He used to continuously beat his opponents in the ring and snatch his victory The Press used to abuse and discredit him but he was still unbeaten. For more than 10 years he was the most hated and most famous African American on the earth. He had a record of 73 wins out of which 40 were knockout wins and lost 17 matches. 3. Sugar Ray Robinson Sugar Ray Robinson had his boxing era from 1940 to 1965 and the majority of people considered him "the best pound for pound boxer in the world". Ray had a record of 173 wins out of which 109 were knockout wins, 6 draws and 2 were no contest matches. He was also the best boxing talent that the world ever witnessed. 2. Muhammed Ali Muhammed Ali had his boxing era from 1960 to 1981, and he was just marvelous in every aspect of boxing. He was outspoken, exciting and an undefeated boxing champion in his time and was also the best entertainer in the boxing world. Muhammed had a record of 56 wins out of which 37 were knock out-wins. He had only 5 losses in his career. He was also an activist and a philanthropist who spoke up for the rights of people. Muhammed Ali died on June 2, 2016 with a respiratory illness. 1. Joe Louis Joe Louis is often Known as "The Man Who Beat the Hitler" He is referred to as the brown bomber and is considered an American icon. He has a record of 66 wins of which 52 were Knock-out wins and he lost 3 matches. He was a national hero for the people of America and also a symbol of pride. During the world war, he was more than just a boxer and his fights had social, political and international significance. |
Re: Top 10 Greatest Boxers Of All Time by paulolee(m): 11:11pm On Apr 28, 2021 |
my favorite is nuhamed ali and sugar ray....no be thiz days when boxing is just about making money.. |
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