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The greatest boxing champion in history 10 (2)

1, sugar ray ray Robinson.

Sugar Ray Robinson, formerly known as Walker Smith, is recognized as the greatest boxer in history. After him, no boxer can surpass or even be equal.

His two fights with the angry bull La Motta are regarded as classics in boxing history.

(The picture shows 195 1 ray robinson, the cover of American Time magazine).

Robinson 1920 was born in the United States on May 3rd, and 19401October 4th entered the professional boxing arena with a record of 174 wins 19-6 draws, of which 109 was knocked out.

From 1946 to 195 1, Robinson maintained the title of world welterweight champion, and from 195 1 to 1960, Robinson won the welterweight world championship five times.

In my career, I have never been defeated by my opponent twice.

On April 1989, Robinson died in Los Angeles.

Just look at the comments of other boxing champions on his achievements: Ali, the boxing champion, called him "the boxing champion" and was his idol; Tai Sen regarded him as his spiritual mentor; Joe louis said he was the most perfect boxer; Leonard named himself Sugar II after him.

2.* * * Ali (Muhammad Ali)

He has extraordinary wisdom, strength and indomitable fighting spirit. He is an anti-war fighter, and his personal spirit and personality charm are world-famous. He is regarded as a real champion.

Ali, whose original name was cassius marcellus Clay, was born in Kentucky on October 27th, and entered the professional boxing arena on October 29th.

The career record is 56 wins and 5 losses, including 37 knockouts.

Ali won the men's 8 1 kg boxing championship in Rome Olympic Games with 1960. After he turned to professional boxing, Ali won his first heavyweight title at 1964, and later converted to * * * and changed his name to * * * Ali.

Ali's Ali shuffle and jab are world-famous. In the heavyweight boxing in the 1960s and 1970s, he won almost all the championships, defeated all the masters of his time, won the championship three times and regained the championship three times, becoming the first person in boxing history to win the world heavyweight championship three times. The interval between the first time and the third time is 14 years.

1974, the jungle battle between Ali and Forman at that time in the late career became a classic in boxing history.

3. henry armstrong.

19 12 65438+February12 Henry Jackson was born in Michigan, USA. He has a unique style and punches very quickly, so he is called "tornado".

Career 150 wins 2 1 losses, of which 10 1 knockout.

Armstrong is the only boxer in the world who has won three world championships in different levels at the same time, which is unprecedented and unprecedented.

From 1937 to 1939, Armstrong became the lightest, lightweight and welterweight champion: 1937, and won the welterweight champion in June.

1938 won the welterweight and lightweight championships in May and August.

Since then, he *** 19 times to defend the welterweight champion.

4. Julio Cesar Chavez

1962 Born in Mexico in July, he is a legendary hero in Mexico and the greatest heavyweight champion in history.

Career 104 wins and 5 losses, including 80 knockouts.

Chavez entered the professional boxing world in 1980, basically monopolized the ultra-light weight from 1984 to 1996, and won three different world championships with an amazing 89 victories.

The fist is fierce, the style of play is changeable, the breakthrough ability is strong, and the pace moves fast. Very effective against tall boxers.

43 years old and still fighting.

1On February 20th, 993, Chá vez and gregor Hogan at their peak confronted each other in the famous Aztec Stadium, with an audience of136,274, making it the boxing match with the largest audience in history.

5. joe louis.

Joe louis1914 was born in Alabama, USA on May 3rd, with a height of1.87m. His career record is 69 wins and 3 losses, including 55 knockouts.

Nicknamed "Brown Bomber", the combination of left and right hands is extremely powerful.

From 1937 to 1948, he dominated the heavyweight boxing world and was unbeaten in 25 games.

1937 On June 22nd, joe louis defeated defending champion Blardat and became the second black heavyweight world champion in the 20th century. From then on, he kept this title for 12 years, during which he successfully defended his title for 25 times until 1949 retired.

Louis also set a record for holding the world heavyweight title for the longest time, which is beyond the reach of any champion.

1938, Louis defeated the German boxer Schemlin and kept Schemlin in the hospital for three weeks after the game, so Louis became an American boxing hero.

6. Roy Jones.

Roy Jones was born in1969,65438+10, and 16, with 49 wins and 3 losses, including 38 knockouts. He has a high boxing IQ, extremely fast speed and flexible playing style.

1989 After switching to professional boxing, Roy Jones won the titles of welterweight, super welterweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight, and had seven gold belts in its heyday, namely WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, WBF, IBA and NBA.

Roy Jones's most famous game is against Ruiz.

He rose directly from the light heavyweight to the heavyweight to challenge the then WBA champion Ruiz. With a weight difference of nearly 15kg, he worked miracles and fought until he was 42 years old.

7. Archie Moore.

Archie Moore was born in19131213. Career 18 1 wins 24 losses and 9 draws, of which 145 won the knockout round.

Its sports life is amazing.

Later generations rated him as "Joe Louis' jab, Jack Dempsey's hook and Jake Johnson's swing".

Moore is a lightweight boxer. After his debut, he couldn't compete with the champion. It was not until 1952 that he won the championship for the first time at the age of 39.

In the following 10 years, he kept this title and was also active in the heavyweight field.

After retiring, Moore chose to teach and produced many famous boxers, among which heavyweight champion george foreman was his favorite pupil.

8. The Great Hagrid.

1Born in Newark, New Jersey on May 23rd, 954, he was 62 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws in his career, including 52 knockouts.

Skillful, sharp attack, heavy and powerful punch, never beaten by KO.

Hagel is one of the four kings of middleweight in 1980s, a legendary figure in boxing and recognized as one of the greatest middleweight players.

From September 1980 to April 1987, he defended his title 12 times.

In the defending battle, he defeated Hearnes, four welterweight kings (three rounds knocked out) and Robert Duran (65,438+05 rounds, 65,438+0 points).

But it was defeated by another king, Ray Leonard, with a score of 1987.

9. sugar ray leonard

Born in May, 1956, 17, his career was 36 wins and 3 losses, 1 draw, among which he won 25 elimination matches.

As one of the four kings of middleweight in 1980s, he was famous as a boxing performance artist.

Skill, speed, strength and defense.

Call yourself "sugar two"

1976, Leonard won the light and middleweight gold medal at the Montreal Olympic Games in Canada.

After becoming a professional player, leonard played invincible in the world in the 1980s.

Hagel, Hearnes and Duran were all defeated by Leonard.

He once won the world championship in five different levels of competitions.

Leonard also holds a record that he won 1 billion dollars in just 39 games.

He won six world championships in four different levels.

10, george foreman.

Foreman1948 65438+/KLOC-0 was born in Texas, USA on October 22nd, and his career was 76 wins and 5 losses, including 68 knockouts.

Both offensive and defensive, strong and unique embrace defense, nicknamed "Devil George".

Foreman 1968 won the heavyweight boxing gold medal in Mexico Olympic Games.

After becoming a professional player, Furman defeated boxing champion Fraser with 1973 and won WBC and WBA gold belts.

But in the jungle war of 1974, he was knocked down by Ali at the end of his career and never recovered. 1977 retired as a priest, 10 returned after years.

1994, 45-year-old foreman successfully defeated michael moore with a "century punch", thus becoming the oldest boxing champion at that time. It was not until 1998 that 48-year-old Joe Bergner beat his opponent to win the WBF world heavyweight championship, breaking his own record.

Foreman has been fighting in the boxing ring for 28 years, knocking heavyweight opponents to the ground countless times.

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