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1. Thomas Wu (1999)

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American boxer who is best known for creating the popular Floating Ball Challenge. He has a well known YouTube channel called The Infamous Wu.

2. Robert Garcia (1975)

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Former Mexican-American boxer who became IBF Super Featherweight Champion in 1998; won the 2012 Futch–Condon Award for Trainer of the Year.

3. Victor Ortiz (1987)

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Welterweight boxer who is a former USBA and NABO champion. He also held the WBC welterweight title before losing via knockout to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in September, 2011.

4. Oleg Saitov (1970)

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Russian boxer and two-time Olympic gold medalist in the welterweight division, and won the Val Barker Trophy.

5. John Morrissey (1831)

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Bare-knuckle fighter and gang member who became a State Senator and Congressman after his fighting days.

6. George Godfrey (1853)

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He was the World Colored Heavyweight Champion from February 23, 1883, until August 24, 1888.

7. John Lawrence Sullivan (1858)

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Recognized as the first Heavyweight Champion of gloved boxing and as the last heavyweight champion of bare-knuckle boxing.

8. Danny Williams (1973)

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2-time British Heavyweight Champion, and 2-time Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion. He is perhaps best known for scoring a knockout victory against Mike Tyson in 2004.

9. Steve Molitor (1970)

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Nicknamed "The Canadian Kid", 2-time IBF Junior Featherweight Champion.

10. Humberto Soto (1970)

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WBC Interim Featherweight, WBC Super Featherweight, and WBC Lightweight champion boxer.

11. Jack Dillon (1891)

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American boxer who was nicknamed "Jack the Giant Killer" due to his ability to defeat the top Heavyweights of his time, including Battling Levinsky. He held the title of World...

12. Freddie Steele (1912)

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Known as the Tacoma Assassin, he was a world middleweight champion from 1936-1938 and also an accomplished actor.

13. Joe Louis (1914)

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Widely regarded as one of the best boxers of all-time, he compiled a career record of 66-3 and reigned as the World Heavyweight Champion from 1937 to 1949.

14. Rocky Graziano (1919)

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Legendary boxer and member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. He compiled a career record of 67-10-6.

15. Mohammed Jaraya (1996)

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Kickboxer who goes by the nickname, "The Destroyer." He has a 61-6-0 record as a fighter and has 35 wins by knockout.

16. Roy Jones Jr. (1969)

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One of the greatest professional boxers of all time who held world titles in a number of different weight classes. Boxing Writers Association of American named him Fighter of the...

17. Jimmy Doyle (1924)

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Former American welterweight boxer who infamously died following a title bout with Sugar Ray Robinson in 1947. His career ended with a record of 43 wins, 7 losses, and 3...

18. Roberto Marroquin (1970)

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Mexican American super bantamweight and amateur featherweight division boxer who started his professional career by winning his first 19 bouts.

19. Jose Encarnacion Zepeda (1989)

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Boxer who gained fame fighting for the WBO lightweight title in 2015 and the WBC light welterweight title in 2019. He was ranked 5th out of all light-welterweight boxers in 2020...

20. Youssef Boughanem (1989)

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Belgian fighter who has gained fame as a competitor in the Muay Thai style of fighting. He uses Instagram to engage with his fans all around the world and has 270,000...

21. Jesse Taylor (1984)

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Light heavyweight mixed martial artist who has fought for numerous promotions, including UFC, Strikeforce and MFC.

22. David Díaz (1976)

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1996 Olympian who became a 3-time National Golden Gloves winner, IBA Lightweight Champion, and WBC Lightweight Champion.

23. Alex Garcia (1961)

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Heavyweight fighter who won the 1992 NABF title in a fight against Jerry Jones; began his professional career in 1987 and went on to defeat such prominent fighters as Eddie...

24. Harold Johnson (1928)

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Former professional middleweight boxer whose long career spanned from 1946 to 1971.

25. Rodolfo Gonzales (1928)

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Professional boxer who was a featherweight champion and won both the Golden Gloves and National Amateur Athletic Union titles. He was also a Chicano activist and poet.

26. Percy Lewis (1970)

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Featherweight who won the Amateur Boxing Association of England title in 1952 and 1953 and competed in the 1952 Olympics for Great Britain.

27. Tommy Hurricane Jackson (1931)

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Unique and extremely tough heavyweight fighter from 1951-1961, who had a career record of 35-9-1, with 16 knockouts.

28. James Butler (1972)

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Known as the Harlem Hammer, he was a USBA Super Middleweight champion.

29. Savannah Rose Marshall (1991)

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Professional middleweight boxer known primarily for her right-handed orthodox boxing style. She is often referred by her stage name, the Silent Assassin.

30. Gilberto Ramírez (1991)

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Super middleweight southpaw who won the WBO Super Middleweight title in 2016. As of October 2018, he has been named the #2 super middleweight fighter by The Ring magazine and...

31. Dan Quinn (1967)

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Boxer and MMA fighter who competed at the amateur and professional level. He is infamous for his extensive arrest record, having been arrested on a variety of charges including weapon...

32. Mac Foster (1942)

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Former Heavyweight boxer best remembered for his fights with legendary boxers like Muhammad Ali. He won his first twenty-four fights via knockout after turning professional in 1966.

33. Hiroshi Kawashima (1970)

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Former WBC Super Flyweight champion who defended his title a whopping 6 times.

34. Zou Shiming (1970)

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Chinese boxer and two-time Olympic gold medalist, winning in 2008 in Beijing and in 2012 in London in the light flyweight class.

35. Ulysses Diaz (1981)

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Professional cruiserweight boxer that fights Mixed Martial Arts and in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. He has accumulated over 50,000 followers on his uly_monster Instagram account. 

36. Ken Norton Sr. (1943)

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Former heavyweight boxing champion who compiled a career record of 42-7-1, competing against such boxing legends as George Foreman, Larry Holmes and Muhammad Ali.

37. Koichi Wajima (1970)

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Undisputed Junior Middleweight Champion of the World from Hokkaido. He won WBA and WBC titles.

38. Azumah Nelson (1958)

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Widely considered the greatest African boxer ever, he was a three-time world champion in two different weight classes.

39. Andres Gutierrez (1993)

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Mexican featherweight who earned the title of interim World Boxing Council International Silver super featherweight champion in November 2018. He was previously the WBC super bantamweight champion with his August 2014...

40. Mohammed Rabii (1970)

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Olympic boxer who is recognized for having won a bronze medal in the welterweight division at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He has also been named Boxer of the Year by...

41. Martín Vargas Fuentes (1946)

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Columbian icon considered by many to be the best fighter the country has produced.

42. Murat Gassiev (1970)

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Boxer who was the former unified cruiserweight world champion. He held the IBF title from 2016 to 2018, and the WBA title in 2018. He has over 500,000 followers on his murat_gassiev Instagram...

43. Reinhard Skricek (1970)

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Welterweight fighter who won a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

44. Peter Hussing (1970)

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Heavyweight fighter who won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, while representing West Germany.

45. Román González (1987)

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3-time WBA Light Flyweight Champion, WBA Minimumweight Champion from September 2008-October 2010.

46. Miguel Angel Garcia (1987)

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Known as a complete boxer with knockout power in both fists; former Ring Magazine and WBO world champion.

47. Lee Selby (1987)

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Professional boxer who is widely recognized for having held the IBF featherweight title. He was ranked the 6th best boxer in the world in the lightweight category in early 2019. 

48. Edwin Malave (1970)

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Sometimes known as Chu Chu Malave, two-time Golden New York Gloves champ who later became an actor on shows like Deadly Hero.

49. Joshua Clottey (1976)

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Ghanaian fighter known for his chin and exceptional defensive skills, he was IBF Welterweight Champion from August 2008-April 2009.

50. Andreas Kotelnik (1970)

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WBA light welterweight champion who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

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