There are many boxers who puts there sweat and blood or there life on the line in the sports of boxing there are many huge names but here is the name of those boxers who doesn’t 🚫 need there introduction. To introduce themselves there name is enough for that in the old era of 80 or 90
5. Sugar’ Ray Leonard (USA)

Another Olympic gold medallist, ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard was named fighter of the decade for the 1980s. His stats may not look that impressive when compared to others in this list, but when you consider he was fighting against the likes of Marvin Hagler, Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns, they get a whole lot more impressive.
He fought 40 times, winning 36, of which 25 were by knockout. He lost just three times, and drew once.
4. ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson (USA)

“The baddest man on the planet”, Mike Tyson was perhaps the most feared boxer in history. He was the undisputed heavyweight champion for over two years. He is well known for controversial acts both in and out of the ring.
Tyson has been convicted of rape, and, in a fight against Evander Holyfield, was disqualified for biting a piece of Holyfield’s ear off.
3. Joe Louis (USA)
His stats are somewhat skewed by fighting past his prime. He fought 58 times, winning 50 of them, 44 of which came by knockout. He lost six times, and was involved in two no contests.

Joe Louis, the “Brown Bomber” was one of the most dominant boxers of any generation. He held the heavyweight title for over 11 years which is a record, and participated in 27 heavyweight championship fights, another record which still stand today.
He fought 72 times in his career, winning 69 of them. Of those 69, 55 came by knockout. He was only beaten three times in his entire career, one by the great Rocky Marciano.
2. Muhammad Ali (USA)
The most famous boxer of all time, Muhammad Ali is an Olympic gold medallist and former heavyweight champion. He was known for his overwhelming self-belief, to the point of cockiness, and for his fantastic quotes including “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee”

He was one of the most popular and well-known people in the world in his prime, and stands he made, such as refusing to fight in the Vietnam War, which earned him a temporary ban from boxing, just added to his legend.
He fought 61 times, winning 56 of those fights. He knocked his opponent out 37 times. He suffered five losses, most coming in the twightlight of his career when he was past his best.
1. ‘Sugar’ Ray Robinson (USA)

‘Sugar’ Ray Robinson fought at lightweight, welterweight, middleweight and light heavyweight, and was named fighter of the decade in the 1950s. He was a five time World Middleweight Champion.
Many boxing greats, such as Joe Louis, ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard, and even Muhammad Ali have acknowledged Robinson as the greatest ever. The pound-for-pound rankings were developed for Robinson, so he could get the credit he deserved.
He fought 202 fights, winning 175 of them. He is one of few boxers to have knocked out over 100 people, with his total standing at 108. He lost 19 times, drew six and had two no contests.
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