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100. Charles Humez

99. Johnny Indrisano

98. Sumbu Kalambay

97. Vitali Klitschko

96. Joey Maxim

95. Jack Berg

94. Jimmy Bivins

93. Bobo Olson

92. Nicolino Locche

91. Kosta Tszyu

NEW YORK – DECEMBER 6: Vitali Klitschko celebrates after defeating Kirk Johnson during their heavyweight bout on December 6, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Klitschko won the bout by way of knockout in the second round. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
NEW YORK – DECEMBER 6: Vitali Klitschko celebrates after defeating Kirk Johnson during their heavyweight bout on December 6, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Klitschko won the bout by way of knockout in the second round. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

There’s some huge fighting records in here, such as Jack Berg’s 157 wins in his 192 bouts, with Nicolino Locche also notching up over 100 wins in his career. The biggest name in this bracket has to be Vitali Klitschko, with the Ukrainian a multiple heavyweight world champion.

Top 100 greatest boxers of all time: 90-81

90. Nino Benvenuti

89. Jack Carroll

88. Dave Shade

87. Lou Brouillard

86. Pernell Whitaker

85. Gustav Scholz

84. Randolph Turpin

83. Mikkel Kessler

82. Luis Rodriguez

81. Shane Mosley

Cuban boxer Luis Manuel Rodriguez pictured punching a poster of rival and champion Nino Benvenuti prior to their upcoming fight, at the Sport Palace in Rome, November 1969. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Again we see some unholy amount of wins with Dave Shade registering 156, Lou Brouillard with 101 and Luis Rodriguez with 107. However, we are still yet to see an undefeated boxer on this list, although it’s surely only a matter of time before we see someone with that coveted 0 in their losses column.

Top 100 greatest boxers of all time: 80-71

80. Eddie Booker

79. Erik Morales

78. Johnny Dundee

77. Rocky Kansas

76. Mike Tyson

75. Vernon Forest

74. Billy Petrolle

73. Willie Pep

72. Wilfred Benitez

71. George Foreman

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This group of 10 fighters has a lot to unpack. Firstly there’s Johnny Dundee and Willie Pep recording over 200 wins in their careers with 201 and 229 respectively. However, we then have George Foreman and Mike Tyson way down on the list. Iron Mike is many people’s go to for the GOAT, so to see him outside the top 75 is mind boggling.

Top 100 greatest boxers of all time: 70-61

70. Antonio Cervantes

69. Marcel Thil

68. Sammy Angott

67. Jersey Joe Walcott

66. Ted Kid Lewis

65. Mickey Walker

64. Terence Crawford

63. Joey Giadrdello

62. Kid Gavilan

61. Gene Tunney

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Terence Crawford sits top

Given the era some of these men fought in, you’d be forgiven for not knowing who most were and they they’re higher up than the likes of Foreman and Tyson. However, Terence Crawford is hot property in the sport, becoming the first undisputed champion in the light welterweight division since Tszyu, becoming the first man to hold all four major word titles simultaneously since Jermain Taylor in 2005 and is one of only eight male boxers to do so.

Top 100 greatest boxers of all time: 60-51

60. Duilio Loi

59. Ismael Laguna

58. Gennady Golovkin

57. Mike McCallum

56. Carl Froch

55. Alexis Arguello

54. Ike Williams

53. Tommy Loughran

52. Thomas Hearns

51. Larry Holmes

50. Tyson Fury

49. Joe Frazier

48. Pete Latzo

47. Carlos Ortiz

46. Dick Tiger

45. Lou Ambers

44. Felix Trinidad

43. Jackie Fields

42. Wladimir Klitschko

41. Jack Britton

40. Oscar De La Hoya

39. Harold Johnson

38. Mike Gibbons

37. Sonny Liston

36. Evander Holyfield

35. Lloyd Marshall

34. Julio Cesar Chavez

33. Jake LaMotta

32. Emile Griffith

31. Gene Fulmer

30. Roberto Duran

29. Roy Jones Jr

28. Rocky Marciano

27. Young Corbett III

26. Manny Pacquiao

25. Joe Calzaghe

24. Ezzard Charles

23. Saul Canelo Alvarez

22. Charley Burley

21. Jose Napoles

20. Sammy Mandell

19. Andre Ward

18. Barney Ross

17. Bernard Hopkins

16. Harry Greb

15. Floyd Patterson

14. Ray Leonard

13. Lennox Lewis

12. Tony Canzoneri

11. Archie Moore

10. Marvelous Marvin Hagler

9. Holman Williams

8. Joe Louis

7. Henry Armstrong

6. Benny Leonard

5. Jimmy McLarin

4. Carlos Monzon

3. Muhammad Ali

2. Floyd Mayweather

1. Sugar Ray Robinson

Floyd Mayweather normally is criminally underrated in lists such as this, with a perfect 50-0 record, GOAT of boxing.
Jake Paul

Floyd Mayweather Jr okay here’s his top five boxers of all time all right you want to go five to one is that all I have you want to go five to one or one five to one yeah sure number five you probably don’t even know who he is Aaron prior no number four you live in a home so he listed homes Larry holes number four right uh noas Durant Roberto Durant okay number three number two sweet pee Pernell Whitaker okay and according to Floyd Mayweather Jr his list the greatest boxer of all time you noticed names that are not I haven’t said yet four to one yeah who M Tyson Mike Tyson Muhammad Ali Holyfield who do you think was his number one box him of course I Prince Na’s not up in there Mike Tyson’s not up in there Mike Tyson literally did win fights by murder like Jake Paul’s not up there uh he’s he’s approaching it he’s all the way

10 Comments

  1. 1. Jack Johnson..2… Floyd Mayweather'…3.shugar ray Robinson..4…roy Jones…5..ali…and Rocky marciono…a tie..at 5.

  2. Aaron Pryor s a poor man s Henry Armstrong…Floyd, PAC Man Hagler Monzon, Ray Langford , Sweet Pea Whitaker😊in my top 10.

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