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There's nothing I can say about Ali that hasn't already been said. Talented and charismatic the man parlayed his prodigious skill into worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for minorities and the counter culture in America. He was a three time champ, most notably coming back at age 32 to beat George Foreman.
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202 professional bouts between 1940 and 1965. He was welterweight champion between 1946 and 1951, and held the middleweight title five times in the Fifties. He fought at a high level for 20 years and never lost to the same man twice. Although, he never knocked down LaMotta ;)
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Had a frighteningly dominant 12-year reign as heavyweight champion. Experts believe his jab and right cross combo as perhaps the deadliest in boxing history.
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The first boxer in history to win world titles in four divisions. He would also become the first fighter in history to conquer 5 world titles in 5 different divisions. He has scored many memorable knockouts in his career and is widely considered to be one of the greatest knockout artists of all time. 61-5-1
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The first Black Heavyweight Champion in the early part of the 20th century, Johnson battled horrific racism as a black man who publicly beat up white men. While his size and speed were unheard of in his era, Jack was the first cerebral fighter who eschewed brawling in favor of the scientific approach to pugilism which would become the sport's legacy.
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World champ , beat Max Baer for world champ. Good movie about him called "Cinderella man"
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World champ who unfortunately and accidentally killed 2 men in the ring. Father of Max baer jt( Jethro on Beverly hillbillies)
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greatest southpaw of all time. First boxer to captured a 4 lineal champion 6th division world champion. flyweight to welterweight
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should be in number #1 spot, the one and only boxer who captured 8 division world champion, the 1st man to have 4 lineal champion! The blinding speed, heart of a lion, inhuman stamina and unparallel explosiveness inside the ring... The guts to face whoever in front of him! A true champion! There can be only one... Manny Pacquaio!
No doubt it's Manny Pacquiao. 8 division champion..not 3 not 4 not 5 and 6 but 8 division..Eight,Eyt,88888,Eight divsion.
now the only 7 division world champion ...if he wins vs margarito 8 division world champion.
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A legend from the second and third decades of the 20th century, Wilde was a flyweight at a time when the rules were vague and fighters often fought multiple bouts in a single day. Hard facts can be hard to pin to this legend, but he was flyweight champ for seven years and experts consider him one of the hardest hitters ever despite his tiny stature. He also had one of the coolest and weirdest nicknames ever: "Ghost With A Hammer In His Hand"
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a retired Canadian heavyweight boxer who was never knocked down in ninety-three professional fights between 1956 and 1979. He is often considered to have had the greatest chin in the history of boxing. He was Canadian heavyweight champion as both an amateur and a professional, and twice fought for versions of the professional world's heavyweight title.
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