Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
From the timeless elegance of fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali to the ferocious power of Mike Tyson and the technical brilliance of Floyd Mayweather, these 30 boxers have represented the pinnacle of their eras, elevating the sport of boxing to new heights.
Leonard is widely considered to be one of the greatest boxers of all time. During his 20-year professional career, he won world titles in five weight divisions, the lineal championship in three weight divisions and the undisputed welterweight title.
It wasn't easy picking who the greatest boxer of all time is, but Sugar Ray Robinson's 174 wins are undeniable. Robinson won 94 straight boxing matches during the height of his career, and...
We've compiled a list of the most famous and proficient fighters from around the globe, taking into account their records, world championships, punching power, defensive skills, and overall fanbase (including your votes). Keep reading and decide for yourself who is the best boxer of all time?
Oscar De La Hoya is a celebrated American boxer who competed from 1992 to 2008. His illustrious career is marked by winning 11 world titles in six different weight classes, including lineal championships in three weight classes.
The greatest boxer of all time is undoubtedly Sugar Ray Robinson of Ailey, Georgia, USA. Robinson collected an unfathomable 174 wins (109 KOs), 19 losses, 6 draws, and 2 no-contests. The orthodox fighter with a 72 ½ inch reaches competed in the lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, and light heavyweight divisions from 1940 until 1965.
Who's really the greatest of all time? ESPN.com ranks 'em. Let the debate begin. 50. Mike Tyson. Ring career: 1985-2005. Record: 50-6-0-2 (44 KOs) Career notes: Knocked out Trevor Berbick in the...