Boxing Records

True boxing fans know the value of a good boxing record. Records such as Oscar De La Hoya’s boxing record are in our memory as one of the great achievements of mankind. All boxing records are special, but some of them, for a reason unknown to me, seem to stand aside and take the lead before all other boxing records that are outside. Records such as Ray Mercer's boxing record or Ali's boxing record is more than simple statistics of struggles and results. They are parts of the story of one of the greatest sports that man has yet to submit.

If you would like to get information on Larry Holmes' boxing record or Sugar Ray Leonard's boxing record, then probably the best place to start is by finding the boxer of the record on the internet. The Internet contains a wealth of information that is required to have the boxing records you are looking for, no matter how obscure or difficult to find you can find the record will be. For example, you can easily find records of boxing Rocky balboa, and George Foreman boxing records are all over internet, and many sites that specialize in providing high boxing records.

Muhammad Ali has scored a total record of 56-5 in his career. Ali garnered thirty seven knockouts in his boxing career between the years 1960 and 1981. Among those years, there was only active in boxing for 19 years. Ali's boxing record however was the most surprised by the new generation of fans and boxers. Third on the list is Henry Armstrong. Armstrong began his career in boxing in 1933. He was active in boxing for 13 years until 1945. Armstrong compiled a total of one hundred and one knock out in his career with a record of 150-21-9.

Next to Armstrong is the heavyweight champion Joe Louis. Louis began his career in boxing of the year, 1934 making it second to Armstrong as the oldest entry in the Top 10 best boxing record by the Associated Press. Its total asset is 14 years, and during these years, Louis compiled a record of 68-3 on all. His knock out total is 54. Louis boxing last fight was in the year 1951. Item 5 of the list is Willie Pep. The feather holder was considered one of the brightest in the history of boxing. His record was 230-11-1 with knockouts total of 65. All these gained from 1940-1966.

No matter the type or class of boxing you are interested, be it records boxing Mike Tyson, Oscar de la Hoya boxing records, or, as I said above, George Foreman's boxing record, you should be able to find what you are looking for Us on right before the turn of the millennium, the Associated Press compiled a list of the most prominent and best performing boxers of the 20th century. This list of the best boxing records may surprise you. Some of the names you will see here is very familiar, but the facts and figures to do so on their feet. According to the Associated Press, here are the Top 10 boxing records of the last century.

Sugar Ray Robinson is perhaps one of the most prominent of all boxers in the last century. And indeed he was as he overcame the Associated Press' Top 10 best records boxing. Robinson, who was a fighter in the welterweight division and medium weight division, has garnered a single title for the welterweight championship in five years, as champion for the middle weight division. In his career in boxing, Robinson compiled an overall record of 175-19-6. He garnered a total of 109 knock out between the years 1940 and 1965. Robinson's total asset is 24 years in boxing.

Of course we could not forget Muhammad Ali? Muhammad Ali is being hailed as the greatest boxer in history, but he only landed in second in the Associated Press Top 10 best records boxing. There has been presented in a full length movie that starred Will Smith as Ali. Notáveis recording artist and producer R. Kelly also produced dedicate a song-Ali, which was entitled "The World's Greatest." Muhammad Ali has scored a total record of 56-5 in his career. Ali garnered thirty seven knockouts in his boxing career between the years 1960 and 1981. Among those years, there was only active in boxing for 19 years. Ali's boxing record however was the most surprised by the new generation of fans and boxers.

Third on the list is Henry Armstrong. Armstrong began his career in boxing in 1933. He was active in boxing for 13 years until 1945. Armstrong compiled a total of one hundred and one knock out in his career with a record of 150-21-9. Because the internet has many sites devoted to providing information on boxers and boxing records, there is no problem with the discovery of statistics and records you are looking for. Moreover, regardless of the purpose that his plan on the use of the records during boxing, they probably will be available all completely free.

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