The 5 Most Impressive Boxing Records

Most Impressive Boxing Records

Throughout the history of boxing, there have been some incredible records set. Unbelievable feats that seemed impossible to reach, but a few special fighters made history and left their mark in boxing.

Here are five of the most impressive boxing records in the history of the sport. Check out the five boxing records we chose and read about these special fighters.

Manny Pacquaio: Most World Titles In Different Weight Divisions(8) 

Manny Pacquaio

It’s hard to believe the illustrious career that boxing legend Manny Pacquaio had. Pac-man set many records in his 20+ year, but may have set one of the most impressive boxing records ever.

He is the only boxer in history to win world titles in eight weight divisions. Here’s a timeline of all of Manny’s 12 world titles, which includes his eight division title wins:

  • WBC Flyweight Champion(1998)
  • IBF Super Bantamweight Champion(2001)
  • The Ring Featherweight Champion(2003)
  •  WBC Super Featherweight Champion(2008)
  • The Ring Super Featherweight Champion(2008)
  • WBC Lightweight Champion(2008)
  • The Ring Light Welterweight Champion(2009)
  • WBO Welterweight Champion(2009)
  • WBC Light Middleweight Champion(2010)
  • 2nd WBO Welterweight Champion(2014)
  • 3rd WBO Welterweight Champion(2016)
  • WBA Super Welterweight Champion(2019)

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Packey McFarland: Longest Unbeaten Streak(98 Fights)

Packey McFarland

Many people talk about unbeaten streaks, they often bring up Floyd Mayweather and Julio Caesar Chavez. However, Packey McFarland is at the top of this list with one of the most impressive boxing records ever.

After starting his career with an 8-1 record, Patrick never lost another fight. He went on an incredible 98 fight unbeaten streak from 1904 until he retired in 1915. 

This staggering record will likely remain unbroken for the rest of time.

Muhammad Ali: 3x Undisputed Heavyweight Champion 

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be the greatest fighter of all time. The icon holds one of the most impressive boxing records in history, which might be the greatest one.

Ali is the only boxer in history to become a 3x undisputed heavyweight champion. First against Sonny Liston, a second time against George Foreman, and his third and final win against Leon Spinks.

To this date, no other heavyweight has won multiple undisputed titles and is unlikely to happen again.

Joe Louis: Longest World Title Reign(13 Years and 3 Months) 

Joe Louis

Joe Louis holds numerous boxing records, but this one is easily one of the most impressive boxing records. During his legendary career, Louis had the longest championship title reign of any fight in boxing history.

Louis won the world title in 1937 and held the championship for 13 years and 3 months. This incredible run made The Brown Bomber a boxing icon.

Billy Bird: Most Knockout Wins(138)

Billy Bird

Fans live to see a big knockout and nobody delivered more than British legend Billy Bird. He holds one of the most impressive boxing records with 138 wins by knockout.

In total, Bird fought in 356 total fights and won 260 of his matches. Holding his lifetime KO average at over 50%.

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