

Barney Ross: Lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight ring career 1929-38 record 72-4-3 (22 KOs) and 2 no-decisionsĢ3. Tony Canzoneri: Bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, junior welterweight ring career 1925-39 record 137-24-10 (44 KOs) and 4 no-decisionsĢ2. Stanley Ketchel: Middleweight, heavyweight ring career 1903-10 record 52-4-4 (49 KOs) and 4 no-decisionsĢ0. Mickey Walker: Welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight Sugar Ray Leonard: Welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight ring career 1977-97 record 36-3-1 (25 KOs)ġ3. Sam Langford: Lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, heavyweight ring career 1902-26 record 167-38-37-3 (117 KOs) and 48 no-decisionsġ1. Jack Dempsey: Heavyweight ring career 1914-27 record 61-6-8 (50 KOs) and 6 no-decisionsġ0. Benny Leonard: Lightweight ring career 1911-32 record 85-5-1 (69 KOs) and 121 no-decisionsĨ. Roberto Duran: Lightweight, welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight Henry Armstrong: Featherweight, lightweight, welterweight ring career 1932-45 record 151-21-9 (101 KOs)Ĥ. Muhammad Ali: Heavyweight ring career 1960-81 record 56-5 (37 KOs)ģ. Sugar Ray Robinson: Welterweight, middleweight ring career 1940-65 record 175-19-6-2 (109 KOs)Ģ. Fury’s eventual victory is now being hailed as one of the best comeback stories in the boxing world.1. This nail-biting draw was followed up with a rematch in February 2020. While the fight ended in a draw, it brought endless drama, excitement, and courage, capturing the attention of sports fans worldwide.” Everyone in the arena, including Wilder, thought the fight was over, but Fury got up yet again and began fighting until the end of the fight. In the twelfth round, however, Wilder landed a strong right-left combination which dropped Fury again. Fury was able to survive the round and got back to work in the tenth and eleventh rounds. In the ninth round, Wilder finally landed and dropped Fury with a short left hook. “Fury won many of the rounds by moving around, landing punches, and avoiding Wilder’s wild right hand. Both fighters own their own unique styles of fighting Wilder poses possibly the most devastating right hand in the history of the sport, while Fury moves incredibly well for a fighter of his stature. “Wilder, known for his absurd knockout power that goes viral on social media, takes on Fury, who is living a well-documented comeback story battling depression, alcohol use, and weight gain after winning a heavyweight title for himself. “Deontay Wilder defended his heavyweight championship against Tyson Fury in an epic fight in late 2018,” says Eld of EverybodyFights. Jake LaMotta (1951)ĭeontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury Highlights Recap If there’s any fight that shows the won’t-quit nature of boxing, it’s Bowen vs. That’s 7 hours and 19 minutes of boxing, the longest boxing match on record, only to have the referee call the finish a “no contest.” Lightweight fighters Andy Bowen and Jack Burke were stumbling out of their corners and had purportedly lost 10 pounds each during the fight.
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Jack Burke (1893)Ĭlose your eyes and imagine fighting a professional boxer for 110 rounds. I mean, bare-knuckle would be bloodshed today. Sullivan will remain an iconic fight for its bridging of old-school and modern boxing. Yeah, a lot was different back then, and a fight wasn’t the traditional 12 rounds we’re used to today. His fall from grace concluded the bare-knuckle era once and for all when challenger John L. Corbett was the last bare-knuckle champion in the sport of boxing (although he fought gloved most of the time). Legendary Champions - John L Sullivan, James J Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons etc
