The Best Boxers Of All Time, Ranked In Order
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The Greatest Boxers of All Time - Gameday News Athletes Sports History Search for: Athletes Sports History About Contact Copyright Privacy Terms baseball basketball football hockey soccer Culture Sports History More money Tennis Wrestling Golf performance Muhammad Ali Is Number One, Who Are The Other Greatest Boxers Of All-Time? Sports History | 2/26/26 Boxing is not a subjective sport by any means. If you're a winner, the statistics will back that up without a doubt. Some fighters will talk a big game, but their talent or stat sheet won't even be close to backing it up. Then you have your stars who are highly skilled and generations of future fighters, fans, and analysts respect for decades. Who are the best boxers of all-time? A consensus number one is none other than Muhammad Ali, but who else is the mix? Perhaps Andre Ward and Manny Pacquiao? Find out what we think and decide for yourself. Marvin Hagler - 62 Wins, 3 Losses Getty Images We'll kick things off with one of the best middleweights of all-time. Marvin Hagler was the world middleweight champion for six and a half years. That's the second-longest reign in that division's history. During that reign, he made title defenses against other fighters you'll see later on this list. What was so special about Hagler is that he had one of the best chins in the sport's history. After his heart-breaking loss to Sugar Ray Leonard that was a disputed majority decision, Hagler retired and never came back. ADVERTISEMENT Julio Cesar Chavez - 107 Wins, 6 Losses ADVERTISEMENT The Ring Magazine/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Julio Cesar Chavez was an impressive boxer. He went on a streak of 87 consecutive wins to start his career- a remarkable feat. The record was blemished after a controversial draw with Pernell Whitaker in 1993. ADVERTISEMENT Four months after that draw, the legend from Mexico lost a split decision to Frankie Randall, and it seemed like Chavez was human after all. As you see by the record, he still was a bad man in the ring and became a Hall of Famer in 2011. ADVERTISEMENT Bernard Hopkins - 55 Wins, 8 Losses ADVERTISEMENT Al Bello/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Bernard Hopkins didn't learn to box traditionally. He was taught at Graterford Prison while serving an 18-year sentence. Upon his release in 1988, Hopkins debuted and soon became one of history's best pound-for-pound boxers. ADVERTISEMENT Hopkins earned the nickname "The Alien" as he used great fundamentals to topple some of the best fighters in the world like Oscar De La Hoya and Winky Wright. Hopkins also had another remarkable accomplishment of defending his middleweight belt for a record 20 consecutive times. ADVERTISEMENT George Foreman - 76 Wins, 5 Losses ADVERTISEMENT S. Weiner/IMAGES/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT George Foreman had one of the most distinguished careers in boxing. In 1973, Foreman destroyed Joe Frazier in two rounds to gain lineal heavyweight titles. But after later losing to Muhammad Ali and then getting outscored by Jimmy Young, Foreman quit and practically vanished. ADVERTISEMENT Around a decade later, Foreman returned with added weight and won 24 straight fights. He put the cherry on top of his return after defeating Michael Moore in 10 rounds to regain the heavyweight title. ADVERTISEMENT Ezzard Charles - 95 Wins, 25 Losses ADVERTISEMENT Terry Fincher/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Ezzard Charles was the true definition of a lionhearted boxer. The dynamic competitor took out a bevy of Hall of Famers during his career. One of his most notable victories came when he unanimously outscored Joe Louis to keep his heavyweight belt. ADVERTISEMENT Due to financial reasons, Charles' record was a little off thanks to taking on fights well past his prime. That happens to be the case for many prizefighters, unfortunately. Nevertheless, he is still an all-time great. ADVERTISEMENT Evander Holyfield - 44 Wins, 10 Losses ADVERTISEMENT The Ring Magazine/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Evander Holyfield has a list of accomplishments that go on and on. For starters, he's the only person to be the undisputed cruiserweight and heavyweight champion. When he was just an amateur, Holyfield won a bronze medal for the U.S. ADVERTISEMENT Holyfield had a relentless toughness and durability. You didn't want to be caught by his counter left hook, or that would spell trouble for you. He was forced to retire due to medical advice but would return two years later and defeat Mike Tyson to reclaim the title in an upset. ADVERTISEMENT Joe Frazier - 32 Wins, 4 Losses ADVERTISEMENT The Ring Magazine/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT You know he's a great boxer when only Muhammad Ali and George Foreman are the ones to hand you defeat. Joe Frazier had two losses from Foreman and Ali but would terrorize his other opponents, handing out 27 knockouts. Frazier was also a gold medalist at the 1964 Olympics. ADVERTISEMENT Pugilists were very cautious of Frazier's left hook because it could have very well left you unconscious. He earned the nickname "Smokin' Joe" and landed in the World Boxing Hall of Fame and the International Boxing Hall of Fame. ADVERTISEMENT Larry Holmes - 69 Wins, 6 Losses ADVERTISEMENT The Ring Magazine/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Larry Holmes started his career on a hot streak by winning 48 fights, one win away from Rocky Marciano's record. Holmes is said to have the greatest left jab in heavyweight history. How else do you think he was the champion for seven and a half years? ADVERTISEMENT Holmes was notorious for rallying back after getting stunned, so fighters were never safe in a bout with him. Holmes worked his skills well and was one of the only boxers ever to defeat Muhammad Ali, even though Ali wasn't fully prepared for the fight. ADVERTISEMENT Lennox Lewis - 41 Wins, 2 Losses ADVERTISEMENT MIKE NELSON/AFP/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Lennox Lewis has a dual British and Canadian citizenship and is an Olympic gold medalist representing Canada. Lewis is also a three-time world heavyweight champion. The 6'5" boxer tormented his opponents with his severe right cross and dwarfed his opponents. ADVERTISEMENT The two defeats he sustained came at the hands of Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman. The sad part about those losses is that they were both knockouts and with the title on the line. He did a rematch with both and reclaimed his titles. ADVERTISEMENT Willie Pep - 229 Wins, 11 Losses ADVERTISEMENT Contributor/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT When you bring up defensive fighters in the modern era, the name Floyd Mayweather comes to mind. In the past, Willie Pep owned that title and didn't let up. He was such a defensive mastermind, he once won a round without throwing a single punch. ADVERTISEMENT Pep was practically unhittable and had blinding quick hand speed. He got the nickname "Will o' the Wisp" and might as well be remembered as the marquee featherweight of boxing. He finally became a Hall of Famer in 1990. ADVERTISEMENT Archie Moore - 186 Wins, 23 Losses ADVERTISEMENT Contributor/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Here's another fighter from back in the day who had an absolutely amazing win-to-loss ratio. Many consider Archie Moore the most celebrated light heavyweight of all-time. Moore was a defensive mastermind who had a chin made of steel. ADVERTISEMENT His nickname was "The Old Mongoose," and he recorded the most knockouts in boxing history, 131. After 219 professional fights, Moore decided to hang it up in 1963. He was placed in the Hall of Fame in 1990. ADVERTISEMENT Pernell Whitaker - 40 Wins, 4 Losses ADVERTISEMENT Contributor/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Pernell Whitaker had quite the career. He was a four-weight world champion and won the Olympic gold medal in 1984. Whitaker was a southpaw and an elusive one at that. The defensive man had cat-like reflexes and a stinging right jab. ADVERTISEMENT His most significant match against Julio Cesar Chavez for the super lightweight championship should have been a win, but instead ended in…
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