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This is a list of notable male boxers. ... George Godfrey (boxer born 1853) George Godfrey (boxer born 1897) Matt Godfrey; Arturo Godoy; Alfonso Gomez; Juan Carlos Gomez;
In 2005, he was named the fifth greatest heavyweight of all time by the International Boxing Research Organization. [47] In 2007, on ESPN.com's list of the 50 Greatest Boxers of All Time, Marciano was ranked number 14, and was the 5th highest ranked heavyweight, behind (in order) Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Jack Johnson, and Jack Dempsey. [48]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. Mexican boxer (born 1962) For his son, who is also a boxer, see Julio César Chávez Jr. For the Paraguayan historian, see Julio César Chaves. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material ...
10 of boxing’s greatest Black boxers. ... Born Cassius Clay, his unmatched career record was 56-5, including 37 knockouts. ... The best fudge recipe you’ll ever make comes from the back of a ...
There is a shake-up in this list as Devin Haney is on the rise, Canelo slides down the ranking, and Usyk has taken over.
[24] [92] [93] The phrase "pound for pound" was created by sportswriters for him during his career as a way to compare boxers irrespective of weight. [26] [42] Hall of Fame fighters Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Roberto Durán and Sugar Ray Leonard have ranked Robinson as the greatest pound-for-pound boxer in history.
Muhammad Ali (/ ɑː ˈ l iː /; [2] born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and social activist. [a] A global cultural icon, widely known by the epithet, “The Greatest," he is frequently cited as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.
Argüello was born April 19, 1952. His father was a shoemaker. His mother's name was Zoila. [3] Argüello had a troubled childhood, growing up in abject poverty in Managua. When he was 5 years old, his father attempted suicide. At the age of 9, Argüello ran away to work in a dairy farm. [4]