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Legendary Boxers

Discover the greatest fighters who have shaped the sport of boxing throughout history. From legendary champions to rising stars.

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Showing 15 of 15 boxers

Muhammad Ali
Golden Era
Heavyweight

Muhammad Ali

"The Greatest"

An icon of the 20th century, Ali's charisma, skill, and activism transcended boxing. Known for his incredible speed, footwork, and "rope-a-dope" tactic.

Record: 56-5-0
Jan 17, 1942
Mike Tyson
Modern Era
Heavyweight

Mike Tyson

"Iron Mike"

The youngest heavyweight champion in history, Tyson was a cultural phenomenon known for his terrifying power and intimidating peek-a-boo style.

Record: 50-6-0
Jun 30, 1966
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Current Era
Welterweight

Floyd Mayweather Jr.

"Money"

A defensive mastermind with a perfect record, Mayweather is one of the smartest and most financially successful boxers of all time.

Record: 50-0-0
Feb 24, 1977
Sugar Ray Robinson
Classic Era
Middleweight

Sugar Ray Robinson

"Sugar Ray"

Often cited as the greatest pound-for-pound boxer ever, Robinson combined power, speed, and elegance, dominating two weight classes.

Record: 173-19-6
May 3, 1921
Manny Pacquiao
Current Era
Welterweight

Manny Pacquiao

"Pac-Man"

The only eight-division world champion in history, Pacquiao's relentless pressure and explosive power made him a global superstar.

Record: 62-8-2
Dec 17, 1978
Rocky Marciano
Classic Era
Heavyweight

Rocky Marciano

"The Rock"

The only heavyweight champion to retire with a perfect, undefeated record. Marciano was known for his incredible toughness and punching power.

Record: 49-0-0
Sep 1, 1923
Joe Louis
Classic Era
Heavyweight

Joe Louis

"The Brown Bomber"

Reigning as world heavyweight champion from 1937 to 1949, Louis is one of the longest-reigning champions of all time and a national hero.

Record: 66-3-0
May 13, 1914
Sugar Ray Leonard
Golden Era
Welterweight

Sugar Ray Leonard

"Sugar Ray"

A charismatic champion who won world titles in five weight divisions. Leonard was known for his speed, skill, and thrilling fights.

Record: 36-3-1
May 17, 1956
Roberto Durán
Golden Era
Lightweight

Roberto Durán

"Hands of Stone"

A versatile and ferocious fighter from Panama who held world championships in four weight classes, famed for his aggressive, powerful style.

Record: 103-16-0
Jun 16, 1951
Canelo Álvarez
Current Era
Super Middleweight

Canelo Álvarez

"Canelo"

The face of modern boxing, Canelo is an undisputed champion known for his exceptional counter-punching, body shots, and high ring IQ.

Record: 61-2-2
Jul 18, 1990
Tyson Fury
Current Era
Heavyweight

Tyson Fury

"The Gypsy King"

A colossal and unorthodox heavyweight, Fury combines incredible size with slick movement and boxing skill, known for his comeback story.

Record: 34-1-1
Aug 12, 1988
Julio César Chávez
Modern Era
Light Welterweight

Julio César Chávez

"El Gran Campeón Mexicano"

A Mexican icon, Chávez was known for his stalking pressure, devastating body punches, and an incredible chin. He held one of the longest undefeated streaks.

Record: 107-6-2
Jul 12, 1962
George Foreman
Golden Era
Heavyweight

George Foreman

"Big George"

One of the hardest punchers in history, Foreman is famous for his two-reign career, becoming the oldest heavyweight champion at age 45.

Record: 76-5-0
Jan 10, 1949
Joe Frazier
Golden Era
Heavyweight

Joe Frazier

"Smokin' Joe"

A relentless swarmer known for his bobbing and weaving style and a legendary left hook. Famous for his epic trilogy with Muhammad Ali.

Record: 32-4-1
Jan 12, 1944
Marvin Hagler
Golden Era
Middleweight

Marvin Hagler

"Marvelous"

An undisputed middleweight champion with a granite chin and immense power. Hagler was one of the "Four Kings" who defined boxing in the 1980s.

Record: 62-3-2
May 23, 1954