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Since 1989, The Ring has started naming the top 10 pound for pound best boxers in the world. [1] This list features fights where the boxers involved were in the active top 10 list at the time of their fight.
Women's top 10 rankings Boxer Record Weight class Current world title(s) Ranker The Ring [6]ESPN [7]BoxRec [8]Claressa Shields: 14–0 (2 KO) Middleweight: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring
This project page is incomplete. Please help to improve the page, or discuss the issue on the talk page. Boxing magazine The Ring began naming the top 10 pound for pound boxers in 1989. The first #1 pound for pound fighter was heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. To reduce the number of tables, a table is only added if there are changes in the rankings. For WBA titles, only titles in the primary ...
Pre-fight record: 30–0 (20 KO) 31–1 (30 KO) Age: 26 years, 8 months: 26 years, 5 months: Height: 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (179 cm) Weight: 135 lb (61 kg) 134 lb (61 kg) Style: Orthodox: Orthodox: Recognition: WBC and The Ring Lightweight Champion The Ring No. 7 ranked pound-for-pound fighter 2-division world champion: WBC No ...
Pazienza would then move up two divisions to super middleweight and won nine consecutive fights (including two against future hall-of-famer Roberto Durán) before landing the fight with Jones. Jones was regarded as one of the best fighters in the sport and was ranked at number two on The Ring pound-for-pound list ( Pernell Whitaker was number one).
Pre-fight record: 34–0 (23 KO) 56–4 (30 KO) Age: 28 years, 8 months: 35 years, 2 months: Height: 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Weight: 147 lb (67 kg) 145 + 1 ⁄ 4 lb (66 kg) Style: Orthodox: Southpaw: Recognition: WBC Super Lightweight Champion The Ring No. 1 Ranked Light Welterweight The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter 3 ...
As professional boxing has four major sanctioning bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) each with their own champions, the sport doesn't have a centralized ranking system.The rankings published by these organizations share the trait of not ranking the other organizations' champions, as each one of the sanctioning bodies expects their champion to frequently defend their title against their top-ranked ...
The fight was highly anticipated as Chávez was the number one fighter on The Ring magazine's pound-for-pound list and Whitaker was number two. It was the first time in the history of The Ring magazine's pound-for-pound list that the two top ranked fighters on the pound-for-pound list had faced each other. [5]