10 best boxers in boxing history. The most famous boxers. How great boxers are chosen

Lately Russian boxers began to show good results, winning victories one after another. The high level of preparation is noted not only by our commentators, but also by foreign sports analysts.

Top 7 Russian boxers of different weight categories

Ruslan Provodnikov. Weight category – first welterweight. Born in Khanty-Mansiysk Okrug. He started boxing at the age of 10. Evgeny Vakuev and Stanislav Berezin acted as the boy’s coaches. At the age of 16, he won the Eurocadet Junior Championship competition in Greece. Since 2006 he has been performing as a professional boxer. His victory in 2013 over American boxer Mike Alvarado brought him the title of world champion.

Boxing champion Denis Shafikov. Weight category – lightweight and first welterweight. Born in the Chelyabinsk region, Bashkir by origin. A series of amateur matches brought him to the professional league. Victories in 2011 helped him receive the title of European champion. A distinctive feature of the boxer is that he enters the ring in a national Bashkir costume. Therefore, he was later nicknamed Genghis Khan.

In number best boxers also includes Artur Beterbiev. Weight category – light heavyweight. This boxer comes from Chechnya. He was declared World Champion in 2009. He became the European Champion twice, as well as the World Cup winner. In 2015, Beterbiev won a decent victory over Gabriel Campillo. For his intimidating behavior in the ring he was nicknamed the White Puncher and the Wolf.


Boxer of Russia Denis Lebedev. Weight category – first heavy. Born in the city of Stary Oskol. For the first time, at the age of 18, he won a competition among juniors. He won a bronze medal at the Goodwill Games in 1998. Won 13 times in a row from 2001 to 2004. He left boxing. However, having returned to this type of martial arts, he entered into battle with such boxers as Sean Cox, Guillermo Jones, Roy Johnson. In relevant circles he is called the White Swan.

Russian boxer Grigory Drozd. Born in the Kemerovo region. He began to become actively involved in sports at the age of 12. In addition to boxing, he practices Muay Thai and kickboxing. Sometimes acts as a sports commentator. He entered the ring in 2001 and after 2 years received the title “Champion of Russia”. For 2001-2006 never lost to his opponents. He took part in his last fight in 2015. Known in the press by the nickname Handsome.


Famous boxer Alexander Povetkin. The weight category is heavy. Born in Kursk. As an amateur boxer, he showed himself in 133 fights, of which he lost only 7. At the age of 16 he won his first major victory in the Russian Championship, and at 18 he earned the title of winner of the national championship. In 2004 he took part in the Summer Olympic Games. Note that Povetkin is the winner of kickboxing competitions. In his circles he bears the title of Russian Knight.

The best boxer of Russia Sergey Kovalev. Weight category – light heavyweight. Born in Kopeisk. At the age of 14 he became interested in amateur boxing. In 2004, he participated in the Russian Championship and was able to reach the finals. In 2005, the athlete received the title of Russian Champion. Then he took the title of World Champion among military personnel. Since 2008 he has become a member of professional boxing. 2009-2016 - during this time Kovalev won over 32 opponents. Currently lives in the USA, as he prefers the American ring. His rivals gave him the nickname "Destroyer".

The best boxers in the world

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson is known to the world for his many victories in boxing. This is the youngest fighter to become the absolute world heavyweight champion. Note that he was only 20 years old when he received this title and was proclaimed the youngest boxer, according to the IBF, WBC, WBA. Mike Tyson is also popular in boxing due to his incredible speed around the ring.

Muhammad Ali


Muhammad Ali is not just a great man, but a great man. He is distinguished not only by his physical characteristics, but also by his strength of spirit. The athlete was only 12 years old when he started training in martial arts. At the age of 18, he won his first gold medal, which later became a truly legendary achievement. In 1960, Muhammad Ali defeated Tunny Hunsaker. Thus began his journey in the world of professional boxing. Ali stood out because he used brutal attacks, relying on cool calculation to defeat his opponent. In addition, Ali is the author of many aphorisms about life, boxing, and the destiny of man in general.

George Foreman


IN boxer rating Also included is George Foreman, also known as “Big George”. This athlete received the world heavyweight title twice. He also became the main medalist at the Olympics in Mexico City. In life, Jones is a preaching pastor and entrepreneur.

Roy Jones


Among famous boxers Roy Jones began his career with the basics of boxing. And in the end, he received the heavyweight champion title. The athlete’s main achievement was that he was able to make the transition from medium to heavy weight. In 2003, Jones was declared the best boxer of the year. An interesting fact is that Roy, in addition to American, also has Russian citizenship.

How are great boxers selected?

When choosing the best boxers, of course, the number of fights held is taken into account. An analysis of victories relative to defeats, as well as fights won ahead of schedule, is carried out. In addition, it is not so much the style that is important, but the manner of fighting and the average score. Despite this, there are boxers - world champions who are not included in this list or those who were deprived of their titles (Muhammad Ali).

The hardest punch in boxing

In the process of striking, not only muscle strength is taken into account, but also the knockout component. For this reason, it is quite difficult to make concrete calculations. At the same time, sharp and pushing blows can be completely identical in their strength, but their knockout part is completely different.

Note that the impact force of the average man is in the range of 200-1000 kg. The latter figure is quite good for an athlete weighing 60 kg, the first for a super heavyweight.

The most powerful blows in the world

Of course, Mike Tyson's right cross is recognized as the most powerful blow. But there are other boxers whose blow is no weaker than the last one. Among them:

  1. George Foreman - right uppercut;
  2. Joe Frazier - left hook;
  3. Max Baer, ​​who knocked out a real bull;
  4. Ernie Shavers – right cross

photo by Joe Fraser


photo Max Baer


photo by Ernie Shavers


Is strength the main component of winning in boxing?

All opponents are different, so each one has a certain fighting style. Even a fighter who has a crushing blow will not win in the ring without his own unique tactical strategy. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the battle tactics of your opponent. As a rule, boxers become famous because of their good physical fitness. Also important here is the ability to mentally prepare yourself before a fight.

Modern boxing

Despite the fact that the best boxers in the world have been announced throughout the existence of this sport, modern boxing is guided by its own rules. If we talk about the achievements of a boxer, regardless of his weight category, then today we should mention Floyd Mayweather. He received the World Boxing Council welterweight title. This particular American boxer was included in the ranking of famous fighters. He is followed by Ukrainian Vladimir Klitschko. Further, the rating of outstanding modern boxers, regardless of weight indicators, is as follows:

  • Saul Alvarez;
  • Carl Froch;
  • Manny Pacquiao;
  • Russian boxers Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalev;
  • Juan Manuel Marquez;
  • Danny Garcia;
  • Adonis Stevenson

A sport like boxing is considered a rather difficult form of martial arts. Therefore, in order to win, it is important to fight, applying a lot of courage and patience to the process itself. Deliver brutal blows against your opponent while maintaining extreme composure. This is not a simple task, however, if you follow the presented rule, you can emerge from the battle as a real winner.

George Foreman, known by the nickname “Big George” (born January 10, 1949) is an American boxer, 1968 Olympic heavyweight champion, WBC heavyweight champion (1973–1974), WBA (1973–1974, 1994) and IBF (1994–1995). He is the oldest world heavyweight champion in boxing history (he won the title at age 45), as well as the most devastating heavyweight of all time. In 1997, after a controversial decision loss to Shannon Briggs, he retired and became a pastor. He has his own church, where he preaches and helps the disadvantaged. In total, Foreman fought 81 fights, of which he won 76 (68 by knockout).


Sugar Ray Leonard, known by his nickname "Sugar" (born May 17, 1956) is an American professional boxer, world welterweight champion (WBC, 1979-1980 and 1980-1982; WBA, 1981-1982), 1st middleweight (WBA , 1981), middle (WBC, 1987), 2nd middle (WBC, 1988-1989) and light heavyweight (WBC version, 1988) weight categories. He is the 1976 Olympic champion and one of the strongest boxers of the 80s of the last century. During his professional career, Leonard fought 40 fights, winning 36 of them (25 by knockout), one draw.


Eighth place in the ranking of the best boxers of all time goes to Marvin Hagler, nicknamed “The Amazing” (born May 23, 1954) - a former American professional boxer, the absolute world champion in the middle weight category (1980–1987). One of the strongest boxers of the 1980s. In 1993 he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. During his professional career, Hagler had 67 fights, of which he won 62 (52 by knockout), two draws.


Archie Moore, known as "Old Mongoose" (December 13, 1916–December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer, two-time world light heavyweight champion (December 1952–May 1962), and one of boxers' longest careers. He also holds the record for the most knockouts in a career (131). Archie Moore was one of the most aggressive boxers of all time, with an extremely heavy right hand. He had 219 fights, winning 185 of them and drawing eleven. After completing his career, for a short period of time he trained such famous boxers as Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, James Tillis.


Roy Jones Jr., nicknamed “Superman”, “Captain Hook”, “Junior” (born January 16, 1969) is a famous American professional boxer, world champion in middleweight (IBF, 1993-1994), second middleweight (IBF, 1994 -1996), light heavyweight (WBC, 1997, 1997-2002 and 2003-2004; WBA, 1998-2002; IBF, 1999-2002), first heavyweight (WBU, 2013 - present) and heavyweight (WBA, 2003 ) weight categories. Silver medalist at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He is the only boxer in history to begin his professional career as a middleweight and then win the heavyweight title. In the 1990s he was named "Boxer of the Decade". During his professional career, Jones fought 71 fights, of which he won 62 (45 by knockout). Apart from boxing, he is also known for his music and acting career.


In fifth place in the list of the best boxers in the world is Joseph Louis Barrow, nicknamed “The Brown Bomber” (May 13, 1914–April 12, 1981), an American boxer, the absolute world heavyweight champion from 1937 to 1949. Considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, he set a record of defending his championship belt 25 times (from June 22, 1937 to March 1, 1949). Throughout his career, Joe Louis fought 70 fights, winning 66 of them (52 ​​by knockout), and drawing one.


Julio Cesar Chavez, known by the nicknames "El Leon de Culiacan" and "JC" (born July 12, 1962) is a Mexican professional boxer, world champion in the 2nd featherweight (WBC, 1984-1987), lightweight (WBC, 1987 -1988; WBA version, 1988), 1st welterweight (WBC, 1989-1994, 1994-1996; IBF, 1990-1991) weight categories. In 2011, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Julio Cesar Chavez is considered the greatest Mexican boxer and one of the greatest boxers of all time. During his professional career, which lasted 25 years, he fought 115 fights, winning 107 of them (86 knockouts), two draws.


Henry Armstrong, nicknamed "Killer Hank" (December 12, 1912 – October 22, 1988) was an American boxer and world champion in the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight divisions. The only boxer to simultaneously hold three championship titles in different weight categories for a short period in 1938. As a welterweight he defended his title nineteen times. Henry Armstrong fought 181 fights during his career, winning 150 of them (101 by knockout), ten draws. After retiring from boxing in 1946, he opened a nightclub.


Muhammad Ali, known by the nickname "The Greatest", "The People's Champion" (January 17, 1942 - June 3, 2016) - legendary American professional boxer, champion of the 1960 Summer Olympics in the light heavyweight category, absolute world heavyweight champion (1964-1966 , 1974-1978). He is one of the most recognizable and famous boxers in history. Five-time winner of the title “Boxer of the Year” (1963, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978) and “Boxer of the Decade” (1970s). In 2002, he was awarded a star of fame on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. During his professional career, Ali fought 61 fights, winning 56 of them (37 by knockout). After completing his sports career, he was involved in charitable and social activities. Since 1984 he suffered from symptoms of Parkinson's disease.


Boxing as a sport has millions of fans around the world. Two athletes meet in the ring at the peak of their form to determine the best. But who are they - the legendary boxers of all times?

In the history of boxing there have been many brilliant, talented and charismatic fighters. We look at ten of the most legendary boxers in history.

10 PHOTOS

1. Riddick Bowe.

A fantastically talented fighter, he ruled the heavyweight division for years. He became the absolute world champion in 1992.


2. Willie Pep.

A true legend in the sport, Pep was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. Performance in the featherweight division, his speed and finesse were excellent, as was his elusiveness. With a record of 229 victories of which 65 were knockouts, he held the title twice in 1947 and 1950. Willie Pep is considered one of the best boxers of the 20th century, and it's not hard to see why.


3. Manny Pacquiao.

Originally from the Philippines, Manny Pacquiao is now a politician and senator in his home country. His record in the ring is very impressive and leads him to a well-deserved place here. His dynamic strength and relentless pressure on his opponent made him a truly great boxer.


4. Floyd Mayweather Jr.

If you need a charismatic boxer, then this is Floyd. He is well known for his controversial press conferences and his fights. Undefeated world champion in five weight categories. Mayweather Jr. is a formidable opponent in the ring. His many famous fights include bouts with Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya.

5. Sugar Ray Robinson.

Widely known by many boxing fans, Sugar Ray was one of the best fighters in boxing history. Robinson held the world welterweight title from 1946 to 1951, and also won the middleweight title in 1951. A truly skilled fighter, he possessed enormous power in his fists.

A flamboyant character in and out of the ring, he created the modern idea of ​​the boxing match and became an inspiration for boxers such as Floyd Mayweather Jr.

6. Rocky Marciano.

Many say he is one of boxing's greatest, while doubters point out that he operated in a very weak heavyweight division. But what is certain is his 87.75% knockout percentage makes him one of the best boxers in boxing history.


7. Jack Dempsey.

Jack Dempsey was one of the most popular boxers in America, and one of the most successful. 66 wins and 51 knockouts show why he was so loved. He reigned as heavyweight from 1919 to 1926.


,8. Julio Cesar Chavez.

Mexico has produced many tough, skilled and entertaining fighters, but this guy has to be the best to come out of this country. After all, you don't become a six-time world champion in three different weight classes by accident. Sometimes it seemed as if the boxer's head was made of granite. Known for his onslaught, brutal punching and explosive power, he was a nightmare for all who faced him.

Chavez is considered one of the best boxers to ever grace the sport.


9. Mike Tyson.

Mike Tyson was the most popular boxer in 1980. Tyson really had it all - fast hands, good feet, excellent head work, aggression and explosive power.

All of this saw him quickly rise through the amateur and professional ranks before defeating Trevor Berbick in 1986 to become the WBC world heavyweight champion at the age of 20. He then defeated James Smith and Tony Tucker in 1987 to win the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. This made him the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.


10. Mohammed Ali.

The undisputed leader of the list. In 1964, at the age of 22, Ali used smart tactics to defeat Sonny Liston to become heavyweight champion. Enjoying a long career, he fought many iconic fights and will forever remain the greatest boxer in history.

There are legendary names in boxing that are known even to people who are very far from the sport. Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali are famous boxers who left their unforgettable mark on the history of world boxing.

Tyson became famous for defeating his opponent within the first round or even the first few seconds. Bets were always placed on him, the only question was how many minutes the enemy could withstand. His name is included in the Guinness Book of Records as the fastest puncher in the world. In nine fights he won in the first minute. Tyson's nicknames: Iron Mike, King of Knockouts.

The most famous boxer, Muhammad Ali, was awarded the honorary title of “Boxer of the Year” five times, and according to some sports publications he was recognized as the “Sportsman of the Century”. This legendary man, whom many try to imitate, is known for his unbending will and strong character. Refusing to serve in the army, he was suspended from competition and stripped of all titles.

Returning to the sport, he proved that he is the strongest boxer in the world, again winning the title of champion. In 61 fights, he scored 56 victories and 5 defeats. Ali's nicknames: The Greatest and People's Champion.

And yet, the titles the most decorated boxer in the world, the best, the greatest can rightfully be given to Joe Louis. He performed from 1934 to 1951, but forever entered the history of world boxing. In 70 fights, he scored 66 victories and only 3 defeats.

He burst into professional boxing with his own unusual style and skills, winning even over recognized champions in 27 fights. In 1936, Louis unexpectedly lost to the German Max Schmeling, having underestimated his opponent. When Joe became world champion in 1937, he declared that he was not worthy of the title until he defeated Schmeling. Soon the fight took place, and Louis won, knocking out his opponent in 2 minutes.

At the time of his heyday, Joe Louis, with a height of 188 cm, weighed 98 kg. To this day, experts consider these data ideal for a boxer. In the ring, Louis was noble towards his opponents, in life he was charming and simple-minded. Nickname: Brown Bomber.

A survey was conducted in 1975. Among the 100 best athletes in the world, Joe Louis took first place.

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This article presents ten best boxers in the world from all over the world. They became the best at different times. They are collected from different weight categories. This top was compiled based on recommendations from fans, as well as various boxing magazines. To become great boxers, they worked a lot on themselves, improved every day. Now, perhaps, let's start with the tenth place of our top 10 The best and greatest boxers in the world in history .

No. 10. Willie Pep

Competed: 1940-1966 Total Fights: 241 Wins: 229 Wins by knockout: 65 Losses: 11 Draws: 0

Willie Pep takes this honorable tenth place. The boxer can be classified as an Italian American boxer who fought in the ring for twenty-six years. He has a lot of victories and a minimum of defeats, this is probably the most incredible record of all time. Pep belonged to the lightweight category, he fought all the time without defeat until 1944, and he also had 61 victories, which is impressive. Some time passed, and he finally suffered the first defeat in his career from the world champion Sammy Angott. Willie soon won all his fights that year, and the next year this boxer did not suffer a single defeat. Pep continued to move forward in this sport without defeat, thereby emphasizing that he is the strongest fighter in the entire boxing world. He won 73 fights. This is an amazing record that exists in this sport. Pep is undoubtedly rightfully great boxer twentieth century, for which he was inducted into the boxing hall of fame in 1990, he was given first place in the very light weight division, according to Associated Press magazine.

No. 9. Henry Armstrong

Competed: 1931-1945 Total Fights: 181 Wins: 150 Wins by knockout: 101 Losses: 21 Draws: 10

Henry Armstrong ranks ninth on this list. This boxer started in the lightweight category and ended his career in the middleweight category. Only Henry was able to win 3 championship awards in three different weight categories. Impressive result. It is believed that he won four titles, but in the fight with Ceferino Garcia, a draw was recognized, although it was controversial. However, everyone thinks that it was Armstrong who won. He won 27 times in a row by knockout only. This is perhaps the best statistic in boxing. Armstrong was recognized great boxer, this is what other boxers no less famous than Henry himself decided. Boxing magazine The Ring, in 2007, awarded Armstrong the title the best boxer in the world for 80 years.

No. 8. Rocky Marciano

Competed: 1948-1955 Total Fights: 49 Wins: 49 Wins by knockout: 43 Losses: 0 Draw: 0 (Remained undefeated)

Rocky Marciano deservedly takes eighth place. This boxer was a heavyweight and became famous for his cruelty towards his opponents. The only boxer who did not lose his heavyweight championship to anyone. Defended this title six times. He is considered greatest boxer in history, however, many also think that simply no one could compete with him. Despite such critics in his direction, everyone will be able to remember Morciano as the undefeated boxer of all time, and also take him into account in various ratings for a long time.

No. 7. Julio Cesar Chavez

Competed: 1980-2005 Total Fights: 116 Wins: 108 Wins by knockout: 87 Losses: 6 Draws: 2

He is the most famous and great boxer in Mexico, because it was Chavez who participated in as many as five categories, he is a six-time winner in 3 weight criteria, and was recognizedthe best boxer in the worldfor 10 years. Julio Cesar Chavez was famous for his power, destructiveness of his opponents, strong chin, and constant control of his opponent. In ESPN's ranking of 50 great boxers, he occupies an honorable 24th place. He spent as many as 88 fights without losing until he was defeated by Frankie Randall, then Chavez inflicted 2 defeats on him. Chavez defeated such boxers as Roger Mayweather, Hector Camacho, Sammy Fuentes and many others.

No. 6. Jack Dempsey

Competed: 1914-1927 Total Fights: 83 Wins: 65 Wins by knockout: 51 Losses: 6 Draws: 11

He can easily be called one of the greatest American boxers in history. A lot of people were present at his fights, and the first million dollars was earned here. The aggression and true power of this boxer turned him into the most famous boxer. He has been the undisputed heavyweight champion for seven years now. All these years, he mercilessly dealt with those who wanted to appropriate the title of champion. But after some time, Dempsey still loses him in a battle with Jin Tani, but a year later he defeated him in a new fierce battle. In The Ring's magazines, Dempsey was ranked tenth on the list of heavyweights.

No. 5. Mike Tyson

Competed: 1985-2005 Total Fights: 58 Wins: 50 Wins by knockout: 44 Losses: 6 Draws: 0

This greatest boxer takes fifth place. Everyone has heard this name. This is the most famous boxer throughout the world, he was famous for defeating absolutely any opponent in a few seconds or during just the first round. They constantly bet on him and only thought about how many minutes the enemy could withstand him. Mike Tyson is considered the most brutal puncher in history. He also found a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the most powerful and fastest knockouts of all time. (he has 9 knockouts, which he did in less than one minute) as well as his record that he is the youngest winner in the super heavyweight division.

No. 4. Jack Johnson

Competed: 1894-1938 Total Fights: 114 Wins: 80 Wins by knockout: 45 Losses: 13 Draws: 12

This is a fairly famous African-American boxer. Jack has always been the undisputed winner in the heavyweight division for ten years! No one has ever been able to defeat him. Got into all possible boxing ratings. He always emerged victorious from every fight, despite the shouts and insults directed at him. For a long time no one could beat him, and for this many boxers disliked him. Jack Johnson is an incredible boxer, he had his own fighting style that his opponents could not guess at all, and he is also known for the fact that he was excellent at dodging his opponent's blows.

No. 3. Sugar Ray Robinson

Competed: 1940-1965 Total Fights: 200 Wins: 173 Wins by knockout: 108 Losses: 19 Draws: 6

Almost everyone thinks it best boxer of a kind. Robinson took part in 7 weight categories, and he possessed all the best qualities of a real boxer. He was very strong, had increased endurance, and had a very strong chin. He also received his middleweight and welterweight titles. He proved to everyone that he deserves to be the greatest boxer in history. And many authoritative publications give him the first line in such a rating.

No. 2. Muhammad Ali

Competed: 1960-1981 Total Fights: 61 Wins: 56 Wins by knockout: 37 Losses: 5 Draws: 0

This is perhaps the most famous and renowned boxer in the world. He won the title “Boxer of the Year” 5 times, he is recognized the best boxer the past decade. Ali became the Olympic champion in the heavyweight category. He held the world title in this weight, but was stripped of these titles due to the fact that he did not go to fight in Vietnam. Muhammad was considered invincible. The country tried to humiliate him, but this did not stop him from getting back on his feet and reaching such heights. After some time, he returned to the ring and continued his glorious path.

No. 1. Joe Louis

Competed: 1934-1951 Total Fights: 72 Wins: 69 Wins by knockout: 57 Losses: 3 Draws: 0


The greatest and best boxer in the world
in history. Louis was very tall and everyone believed that it was impossible to defeat him, but he still had one defeat, from the German Max Schmeling, although the German was not happy about this for long, after some time, Louis took sensational revenge, defeating Max in just 1 round. Then he suffered 2 more defeats, but this was only due to the fact that he was not in the best shape, and he also had financial problems and could not maintain constant training. For everyone, Louis became an American symbol. Louis was especially present in the hearts of people just when the Second World War took place. As far as we know, during the war there simply would have been no one else who could have become a politically significant boxer like Joe Louis. Everywhere a lot of people crowded around the ring and the radio to learn about his fights with his opponents and this gave people at least some hope for the future and faith that everything would be fine in life. Joe Louis was the only boxer to be considered the best of any nationality.