Mayweather, Tyson, Fury, Ali, Canelo: 100 greatest boxers of all time ranked
Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Tyson Fury, Manny Pacquiao and Muhammad Ali are just some of the names that will jump to people’s minds when the greatest boxers of all time are mentioned, but who is the greatest of all time?
Boxing is a sport that has an abundance of greats across all weight divisions and time periods, but trying to rank them is incredibly hard given all the varying factors.
Thankfully, respected boxing stats website Boxrec have compiled the list of the greatest fighters across all divisions and time periods, so let’s dive into the list and see who they believe to be the greatest boxer of all time.
Top 100 greatest boxers of all time: 100-91
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
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
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
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