Boxing: Top 10 Pound-for-Pound Boxers of All Time

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Start your journey into the world of boxing where legends are made through skill drive and hard work. In this episode of Barney Corkhill Greatest Ever series we look into boxing to find the best pound for pound boxers in history. Every boxer on this list has an interesting life story and a memorable impact that has helped shape the sport we call sweet science.

Sugar Ray Robinson: The Undisputed Champion

A legend in boxing history Sugar Ray Robinson is thought by many to be the best pound for pound boxer of all time. He had a great career that spanned many weight classes and his unmatched skill in the ring had a lasting effect on the sport. Robinson’s reputation is made up of a long list of amazing accomplishments that made him an undeniable winner.

Muhammad Ali: The Legend in and out of the Ring

Muhammad Ali was a famous and charismatic person who did a lot more than just box. He had an effect that went far beyond the ring and made him one of the most famous athletes in history. The fact that he changed his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali and stuck to his principles in the ring made him a legend and one of the best fighters of all time pound for pound.

Roberto Duran: The Hands of Stone

Roberto Duran who was widely called Hands of Stone was a great boxer who competed for fifty years. His amazing skill and steadfast drive made an indelible mark on the sport. Duran won world titles in four different weight classes which shows how versatile and experienced he was as a boxer. Duran is known as one of the best boxers of all time. He has won 119 professional fights and scored 70 knockouts which is an amazing record.

‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard: The 1980s Fighter of the Decade

The king of boxing in the 1980s was Sugar Ray Leonard who won an illustrious Olympic gold medal. Leonard is a highly skilled boxer with an impressive record of 36 wins including 25 knockouts and only three losses. Some of his most famous fights were with Marvin Hagler, Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns. These fights are now part of boxing history. Leonard’s ability to shine against tough opponents is proof that he is one of the best pound for pound boxers.

‘Iron’ Mike Tyson: The Evillest Man on the Planet

Mike Tyson was known as the baddest man on the planet because of how well he did in the heavyweight class. During his early career Tyson was unbeatable. He had 50 wins including 44 knockouts. Aside from that he also had problems with the law and was disqualified. Even so Tyson is remembered as one of the most feared and interesting fighters in history.

Joe Louis: The Dominant “Brown Bomber”

According to boxing records Joe Louis also known as the Brown Bomber had an amazing 69 wins with an amazing 55 wins coming by knockout. As the heavyweight champion for 11 years he held the title without being beaten. He fought in 27 championship fights making him a boxing legend. Louis’ lasting effect on the sport and his unmatched ability to stay on top for long periods make him one of the all time greats.

Rocky Marciano: The Undefeated Champion

Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight winner in boxing history who has never lost a fight. This is a testament to his skill and toughness. His amazing record which includes 49 straight wins 43 of which were knockouts shows how tough and powerful he is. Aside from being a champion boxer Marciano has a perfect record that keeps boxing fans all over the world interested.

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Big George Foreman: The Fearsome Heavyweight

George Foreman, the American boxer who won an Olympic gold medal, dominated the heavyweight class with his huge frame. His opponents were scared to death when they saw how big he was and how hard he could punch. During his long and successful career Foreman fought in famous fights like The Sunshine Showdown with Joe Frazier and The Rumble in the Jungle with Muhammad Ali. With an incredible 76 wins including 68 knockouts he solidified his place as one of the most dangerous boxers living.

Archie Moore: The Knockout King

In his long and successful career as a professional boxer Archie Moore won an amazing 194 fights with an amazing 145 of those wins coming by knockout. He had a great talent for throwing accurate strong punches which is why people called him The Knockout King. Moore had many opponents during his career and won many important fights. He will be remembered for a long time in the world of boxing.

Roy Jones Jr.: The Modern-Day Boxing Legend

Roy Jones Jr. has become a famous fighting hero of our time. He was the best fighter in both the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions in the 1990s which earned him the title fighter of the decade. Jones won all 52 of his fights including 38 by knockout showing how skilled and strong he was. He proved how strong he was in the ring by having 13 titles including seven crowns. Even now he is remembered as a great boxer and he is about to fight the unbeaten Joe Calzaghe for the Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight belt which will add to his already long and impressive career.

Conclusion

There have been many great boxers who made their mark on the sport with their bravery, determination and impact. Each of these boxers brought a unique style and charm to their fights leaving a legacy that inspires hopeful boxers and captivates fans all over the world. It is said that these fighters are the best in the sweet science of fighting.

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