Who is the boxer with the least losses?

Who is the boxer with the least losses?

1. Rocky Marciano. The most famous boxer on this list is undoubtedly former heavyweight champion and hall of famer Rocky Marciano of Massachusetts. ‘The Brockton Blockbuster’ ranks as one of the greatest ever with his record of 49-0 with 43 Kos between 1947 and 1955.

Who is the weakest boxer?

Reggie Strickland
Statistics
Nickname(s) All-Time Great
Weight(s) Super Middleweight
Nationality American

Who has the most KO’s in boxing?

Most knockouts (Billy Bird) Having the most knockouts in boxing history is definitely something to brag about. Billy Bird holds the record for the most knockouts with a whopping 138 wins by KO. He fought 356 times in his career, something unheard of nowadays.

Who has the most KOs in boxing history?

Top 10 boxers by most KOs

  • Billy Bird (138)
  • Archie Moore (132)
  • Young Stribling (129)
  • Sam Langford (128)
  • Buck Smith (120)
  • Kid Azteca (114)
  • George Odwell (111)
  • Sugar Ray Robinson, Alabama Kid (108)

Who is world No 1 boxer?

Heavyweight (201 lbs+)

Rank BoxRec The Ring
1 Tyson Fury Oleksandr Usyk
2 Oleksandr Usyk Anthony Joshua
3 Anthony Joshua Deontay Wilder
4 Deontay Wilder Joseph Parker

Which boxers have only one knockout loss in their careers?

Here are 10 men who missed making this list by the narrowest of margins, as they suffered just one knockout defeat in their respective careers: Charley Burley was history’s most-avoided fighter. Jake LaMotta, Tony Zale, even Henry Armstrong and Sugar Ray Robinson—they or their managers wanted nothing to do with Burley. He was just too good.

Which boxer holds the record for most consecutive title bouts without loss?

He also shares with Joe Louis and Floyd Mayweather Jr. the record for most consecutive title bouts without a loss (twenty-six). This streak began with his knockout of Hideyuki Ohashi to win the WBC Minimumweight title in 1990 and ended with his knockout of Zolani Petelo to defend his IBF Light Flyweight title in 2001.

Who is the only heavyweight boxer to retire undefeated?

The only Heavyweight Champion to retire undefeated, Marciano became the heavyweight champion in September 1952, beating Jersey Joe Walcott (for the first time) in a 13th round Knockout, leaving Walcott hanging on the ropes, laying motionless long after the count was finished.

How did some great boxers avoid boxing’s ultimate damaging stain?

But a few men throughout history have avoided boxing’s ultimate damaging stain. Either through a resilient chin or an industrial-strength will to win, these all-time greats pulled off the implausible.