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What boxing has the most wins without a loss?
FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR’S record of 50 wins and zero defeats automatically makes him one of the greatest ever. But not even the great American can compare his record to the likes of Mexican legend Julio Cesar Chavez.
Who has the best win loss ratio in boxing?
Who is the greatest boxing athlete of all time?
- Muhammad Ali — Throughout his entire career, he only lost one fight by knockout.
- Julio Cesar Chavez — professional record of 107-6-2 with 88 knockouts.
- Floyd Mayweather — 43-0 professional record, with 26 knockouts.
- Sugar Ray Robinson — 175-19-6 record, with 109 knockouts.
What is the greatest fight in boxing history?
Without further ado, here are the top 25 greatest boxing matches of all time!
- Sugar Ray Robinson vs.
- Jack Dempsey vs. Luis Firpo.
- Julio Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor.
- Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Thomas Hearns.
- George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali.
- Arturo Gatti vs. Micky Ward.
- Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali.
- Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier III.
Who holds the most wins in boxing?
Len Wickwar holds the record for the most wins and bouts out of anyone in boxing history. Wickwar fought 467 times and won 339 of those bouts. No one will ever come close to beating this record ever again and that is a certainty.
Was Rocky Marciano a good boxer?
Despite his lack of size Marciano was a great pound for pound puncher. He was physically strong with superb tendon strength and he never entered the ring in less than top condition. Rocky brought punching power, a high work rate, endurance, durability, excellent conditioning and the will to win into every fight.
What is the best fight ever?
9 Greatest Boxing Fight Matches of All Time
- Diego Corrales vs.
- George Foreman vs.
- Erik Morales vs.
- Aaron Pryor vs.
- Muhammad Ali vs.
- Marvin Hagler vs. Thomas Hearns — April 15, 1985.
- Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier — March 8, 1971.
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