Who is the Greatest Boxer of All Time?

Who is the Greatest Boxer of All Time?

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@Austinmp
@Austinmp - 31.01.2024 01:45

GGG would've probably retired undefeated if the first two Canelo decisions were correct, but no one is a better boxer than Prime McGregor (first round of the Floyd fight was sensational).

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@ryannomarterwhat
@ryannomarterwhat - 23.01.2024 04:16

Ali is number 1

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@jamescarpenter6585
@jamescarpenter6585 - 01.01.2024 19:31

The guy with the beard thought he knew more than he did. Jake (not Jack) La Motta DID NOT KO Sugar Ray. George Foreman DID NOT WIN the 1976 Olympics it was 1968…the bit where La Motta said “You couldn’t put me down Ray” was for dramatic affect in the film Raging Bull, he didn’t actually say that at the time…he pretty much couldn’t say or do anything after that St Valentines Day massacre. Joe Rogan was pretty much correct with everything he said. Sugar Ray’s first stoppage loss was to Slapsy Maxy at light heavyweight and it was heat exhaustion not a punch that did it. Finally beardy man made a clean sweep of incorrect statements…Ali won Light Heavyweight gold at the 1960 Olympics (not cruiserweight). It’s annoying to watch when you watch someone dominate a conversation with wrong speak.

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@kyepowell4677
@kyepowell4677 - 01.01.2024 07:10

Mayweather followed by Roy Jones Jr.

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@robertogodoy4779
@robertogodoy4779 - 25.12.2023 22:20

Tyson was faster and more powerful than Ali, the thing Ali is like a Jordan image, untouchable but Tyson prime was better than anyone.

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@Don-gu1mx
@Don-gu1mx - 15.12.2023 23:23

Ray Robinson the goat and it’s not a debate

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@CornPopWazABadDude
@CornPopWazABadDude - 02.12.2023 02:45

Floyd only beat most Champs ever cause there's 8 belts in each division he can count towards that, half of them aren't even the top belts in the weight class. 4 interim/junior belts and 4 super or elevated, real Champs... It's a joke to say Floyd beat the most Champs. He never unified in any division either.

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@CornPopWazABadDude
@CornPopWazABadDude - 02.12.2023 02:37

Mayweather don't even belong in the goat convo. Pac is better than Floyd, a natural lightweight and Pac was a natural fly weight... Who fought a Floyd that outweighed him by 20 lbs and it was still ultra competitive... Does anybody for one second think if the sizes were reversed and Pac was that much bigger than Floyd that it'd still be competitive? Helllll no

Marciano was 49-0 as a HEAVYWEIGHT where every opponent can KO you with one punch and 15+ round fights. And NOBODY has ever said he's the GOAT, but Floyd is cause he went 49-0 plus Connor??? Make it make sense.

Plenty of guys made it past 50-0 before losing but kept fighting past their primes and ended up with some Ls.

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@ScrivScrivener
@ScrivScrivener - 30.11.2023 23:34

Prime mike tyson

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@felipemartins8736
@felipemartins8736 - 20.11.2023 14:01

Ali fight every one he loses and beat then up, that is one of the things that make him the greatest

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@generalwadehampton.2578
@generalwadehampton.2578 - 17.11.2023 03:28

George Foreman is definitely the best boxer ever in his comeback he wasn’t knocked out once and only lost to an extremely dumb decision to shanon briggs

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@normancarter5419
@normancarter5419 - 13.11.2023 07:53

Rocky.

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@JoeBuck-uc3bl
@JoeBuck-uc3bl - 12.11.2023 23:00

Hands down Mike Tyson. His combination of speed and power was insane!! It was the greatest combination of speed and power that human history has ever produced. It was like Ray Lewis also being able to cover Randy Moss.

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@mysamosahead1917
@mysamosahead1917 - 11.11.2023 13:03

Why y’all sleeping on Tyson

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@Thewolfofonlinemarketing
@Thewolfofonlinemarketing - 06.11.2023 22:34

I'm going to put prime Mike Tyson as the greatest of all time! I know everyone will disagree but that's what I think!

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@fluxeorswndic
@fluxeorswndic - 29.10.2023 11:03

LENNOX LEWIS IS THE GOAT

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@avedinamling8320
@avedinamling8320 - 23.10.2023 14:34

Mayweather really Joe? Julio Cesar Chavez had 89 wins before he got his 1st lost and that man didnt duck anybody. That guy Fought anyone who were top contenders. Boxers peaker and got normalized even more when Mayweather came into the equation.

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@loyaldog7711
@loyaldog7711 - 14.10.2023 07:29

Sugar ray beats Mayweather
SRR is better than Floyd

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@lyleseptember144
@lyleseptember144 - 14.10.2023 01:40

You cant really compare eras man thats the hard thing about boxing because those old school fighters had no concept of things the extreme wieght cutting that goes these days the diet and nutrition and plus just having acess to footage to study opponents cause those old school fighters fought so often as well and it makes you think how either boxer from the current eras would do in those eras and vice versa.

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@massimosgarbini3982
@massimosgarbini3982 - 11.10.2023 00:50

after sugar ray Robinson lost to Jake Lamotta he went 91 fights undefeated

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@Felix-Sited
@Felix-Sited - 07.10.2023 23:13

Joe Calzaghe without a doubt. That boy's engine was indefatigable.

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@richardconrot7748
@richardconrot7748 - 24.09.2023 14:19

Henry fucking cooper. And he was robbed. Great cornering they said. I call it cheating

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@user-yj4el9ll6v
@user-yj4el9ll6v - 20.09.2023 02:16

Julio Cesar Chavez

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@KdotBz
@KdotBz - 14.09.2023 21:14

Floyd ain’t shit

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@OmarSulaman-ty9yh
@OmarSulaman-ty9yh - 14.09.2023 15:27

Robinson was stopped by Joey Maxim. Essentially
Robinson could barely walk, and staggered to his corner holding the ropes as he did. This was due to the extreme temperature and Robinson suffered from heat exhaustion. June 25, 1952 Yankee Stadium

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@jameskentopp7576
@jameskentopp7576 - 14.09.2023 04:03

Rogan doesn’t know jack fucking shit about boxing.

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@ChocolateLab-cc4xw
@ChocolateLab-cc4xw - 14.09.2023 02:43

Lets be honest a lot of people were crazy

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@kinozieagbe5925
@kinozieagbe5925 - 13.09.2023 18:59

It amazes me how people compare F.mayweather to Tyson or Ali or Foreman, mayweather’s only chance against these guys is to outscore them. You can’t outscore Ali, you can’t outscore Tyson, you must ensure Foreman doesn’t hit you flush once in a 15 round match.

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@91vanced14
@91vanced14 - 13.09.2023 15:01

Marciano was the best

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@aquapros916
@aquapros916 - 13.09.2023 06:59

Just a heads up... floyd is 46 yrs old... manny is 44 years old....

Can we stop with the "he waited till he was out of his prime" bullshit?

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@ginorai
@ginorai - 11.09.2023 19:04

This video just confirmed Joe don't know shit about boxing

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@jharmo2
@jharmo2 - 11.09.2023 18:32

This all comes down to personal opinion. There's no way to quantify who was the greatest boxer of all time. As for my opinion, I have to be unoriginal and go with Muhammad Ali. Ali constantly evolved his style, and managed to get the title back after 3 years away from the sport. If he ever lost to somebody, he would always come back and win the rubber match if there was one to begin with.

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@jimk7882
@jimk7882 - 07.09.2023 23:22

Tyson was quicker than Ali body movement wise. As far as punching speed Tyson was damn fast especially given the fact everything other than a jab was thrown with knock down power. Ali and Tyson both had unique skill sets that no other heavyweights have been able to replicate.

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@andrewgoddard3350
@andrewgoddard3350 - 07.09.2023 20:10

Mike Tyson

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@jeffjacobson59
@jeffjacobson59 - 06.09.2023 00:33

I think Joe Rogan needs to research Willie the wisp Pep. Dude was the only man in history to win a round without throwing a punch. Literally knocked a dude down 3 times by nothing but head movement. His record was 229-11-1

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@harrywatson2694
@harrywatson2694 - 02.09.2023 12:23

george foreman because of how dominantly he beat joe frazier and how he would of beat ali if he fought smarter

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@d.tim1989
@d.tim1989 - 24.08.2023 19:30

Henry Cooper was robbed, Ali lost that fight. If Ali was the greatest he wouldn’t need the games.
SRR was the greatest.

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@postmastersgt1670
@postmastersgt1670 - 21.08.2023 03:16

Top 🐐🥊BOXERS

1. MUHAMMAD ALI -
only three-time lineal heavyweight champion of the world
🥇Olympic Gold medalist (1960)
6× Fighter of the Year

Total fights:61
Wins:56
Wins by KO:37
Losses:5

2. SUGAR RAY ROBINSON -
Fighter of The Year (1942, 1951)

Total fights:201
Wins:174
Wins by KO:109
Losses:19
Draws:6
No contests:2

3. ROCKY MARCIANO (49-0)
only heavyweight champion to have finished his career undefeated.
highest knockout percentage of any heavyweight champion in history (over the period of a career) with 87.76

4. JOE LOUIS -
victorious in 25 consecutive title defenses, a record for all weight classes.
the longest single reign as champion of any boxer in history.

Total fights:69
Wins:66
Wins by KO:52
Losses:3

5. MIKE TYSON -
the youngest boxer ever to win a heavyweight title.
the first heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, as well as the only heavyweight to unify them in succession.

Total fights:58
Wins:50
Wins by KO:44
Losses:6
No contests:2

6. GEORGE FOREMAN -
🥇Olympic Gold medalist (1968)

Total fights:81
Wins:76
Wins by KO:68
Losses:5

7. SUGAR RAY LEONARD -
 2× Fighter of the Year (1979, 1981)
winning world titles in five weight classes.
lineal championship in three weight classes. undisputed welterweight championship

Total fights:40
Wins:36
Wins by KO:25
Losses:3
Draws:1

8. JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ -
multiple-time world champion in three weight divisions.
most title fight victories and fighters beaten for the title (31).
most title fights (37).
2× Fighter of the Year (1987, 1990)

9. LENNOX LEWIS -
🥇Olympic Gold medalist (1988)
Fighter of The Year (1999)
3× world heavyweight champion, a 2× lineal champion
the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed championship

Total fights:44
Wins:41
Wins by KO:32
Losses:2
Draws:1

10. FLOYD MAYWEATHER Jr. (50-0)
retired with an undefeated record and won 15 major world championships from super featherweight to light middleweight includes the Ring magazine title in five weight classes and the lineal championship in four weight classes (twice at welterweight). 

11. ROBERT DURAN -
held world championships in four weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, lightmiddleweight and middleweight,
reigns as undisputed and lineal lightweight champion, and the lineal welterweight champion

Total fights:119
Wins:103
Wins by KO:70
Losses:16

12. MANNY PACQUIAO -
the only eight-division world champion in the history of boxing and has won twelve major world titles
the first boxer to win the lineal championship in five different weight classes
the first boxer to win major world titles in four of the eight "glamour divisions" (flyweight, featherweight lightweight, and welterweight)
the only boxer to hold world championships across four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s

Total fights:72
Wins:62
Wins by KO:39
Losses:8
Draws:2

13. JOE FRAZIER -
3× Fighter of the Year 
(1967, 1970,1971)
🥇Olympic Gold medalist (1964)

Total fights:37
Wins:32
Wins by KO:27
Losses:4
Draws:1

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@nysadeanbagby3519
@nysadeanbagby3519 - 19.08.2023 02:42

1. George foreman
2.Ali
3.Joe fraizer
4.sugar ray leonard
5.tommy hearns
6.riddick bowe
7.holyfield
8.tyson
9.ray robinson
10.rocky maricano/joe louis

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@hermannalsace3052
@hermannalsace3052 - 08.08.2023 17:58

Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano

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@johnmontoya3964
@johnmontoya3964 - 07.08.2023 03:54

He is track star run andrun and hut

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@biscuitboy6250
@biscuitboy6250 - 25.07.2023 16:56

My top 5 list:
5. Sonny Liston
4. Mike Tyson
3. Floyd Mayweather
2. Sugar Ray Robinson
1. Muhammad Ali

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@user-zy9vf6uy4n
@user-zy9vf6uy4n - 25.07.2023 02:34

Muhammed ali is the greatest of all time not only did he fight in the ring but for us Muslims and black people

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@cial67
@cial67 - 22.07.2023 16:39

Prime Roy Jones had by far the best skillset and its not even close

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@tobysimpson2773
@tobysimpson2773 - 20.07.2023 18:16

Julio Cesar Chavez went 89-0 before losing his first fight, longest undefeated streak in boxing history

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@tobysimpson2773
@tobysimpson2773 - 20.07.2023 18:14

Sugar Ray Robinson won his first 40 fights, then he lost the rematch to LaMotta, then he won his next 85 fights in a row

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@The_Magnificent_Moose
@The_Magnificent_Moose - 17.07.2023 16:25

Muhammed aliiiiiiii!

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@MaximilianSchmidtleitner
@MaximilianSchmidtleitner - 13.07.2023 15:23

Rogan is so obsessed with Tyson, all of the guys in the 70’s would’ve ran through Tyson with little to no problems, Tyson lost every fight where he got discouraged, and when u see Frazier getting back up after shooting ur hardest shots and come straight at u, it’s over for u, foreman frustrating Tyson with just moving the smaller man where he wants to and then knocking him out in the first round, and Muhammad Ali, who was able to dance around and jab ur face in for multiple rounds, Tyson never faced adversity until later in, not because he was the greatest, but because in his prime there was nobody around except and old spinks and an old Larry Holmes who was off for 2 years, people have to start realizing that Tyson, was great for boxing, but nowhere near the monster that dwell in the past

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@romannl1348
@romannl1348 - 12.07.2023 07:17

Top 3
- Floyd Mayweather
- Sugar Ray Robinson
- Muhammad Ali

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@danielvargas-lo1up
@danielvargas-lo1up - 09.07.2023 07:14

The greatest boxer was Roy jones jr . In his prime , no one can beat him… he didn’t ask ppl to lose weight or fight them old. He went to their weight & beat them

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