Weight class: Heavyweight Years Active: 1980-2005
1. Muhammad Ali
Greb handed Gene Tunney the only loss of his entire career. Grebs fought in multiple weight divisions throughout his career. He became the light heavyweight champion in 1922, winning against Gene Tunney by decision. He later went on to win the middleweight title in 1923 over Johnny Wilson, following up with six successful title defenses. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Stanley Ketchel, known for his nickname The Michigan Assassin, is considered to be one of the greatest middleweight champions of all time. Unlike most other boxers, Ketchel had no formal boxing training. He relied purely on his instinct and perceptiveness to learn the craft. He entered professional boxing at the age of 16 in 1903 and fearlessly challenged anyone willing to fight him. Date of birth: March 31, 1878 Robinson became the middleweight champion five times throughout his career. He became the world middleweight champion in 1951 after one-sidedly dominating Jake LaMotta. The fight was popularly called The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Weight class: Middleweight Weight class: Heavyweight. Date of birth: September 2, 1966 Weight class: Heavyweight Highest Belts: World Champion Years Active: 1931-1945
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Floyd Mayweather’s fighting style is very technical with a heavy emphasis on defensive boxing. With his airtight defense, it was difficult to land punches on him. Multiple boxing and sports websites including The Ring, ESPN, and BoxRec ranked Floyd Mayweather as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world twice within a decade.
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Country: United States
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Date of birth: November 6, 1908
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Joe Louis Died in 1981 and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame posthumously in 1990. Weight class: Heavyweight
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Years Active: 1973-2002