Chavez, who won world titles at super-feather, lightweight and light-
Julio Cesar Chavez - 89-0-1
He just overreached at that point when he took on Pernell Whitaker at welterweight and scraped a draw, three fights later he suffered his first defeat to Frankie Randall, ending his unbeaten run at 90 fights.
1: Jimmy Wilde: 132-3
By the end of 1914, he had recorded the longest unbeaten record in boxing history of 93-0-1 - a record that still stands today.
Julio Cesar Chavez is one of boxing's longest undefeated fighters. Chavez in 90 fights had 89 wins and only one draw, until American Frankie Randall came along in 1994 and beat him by split decision.
Chavez led numerous strikes, boycotts, marches and political campaigns during the 31 years he led the UFW. His last and longest public fast of 36 days was in Delano in 1988 over the pesticide poisoning of farm workers and their children.
On July 7, 1985, Julio Cesar Chavez retained his WBC junior lightweight title by scoring a damaging second-round stoppage of Roger Mayweather at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The official time was 2:30.
Five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. has accumulated a perfect 50-0 record throughout his 21-year professional career.
Floyd Mayweather (50-0)
Other boxers may have put together longer unbeaten streaks, but Floyd stands alone with the greatest 'perfect' record of 50 wins (27 KOs), no defeats, and no draws.
Deontay Wilder ranks among hardest-hitting boxers ever with more powerful punches than Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua ahead of Robert Helenius fight – but Mike Tyson and George Foreman knockouts were more devastating.
Rocky Marciano (USA) (b. Rocco Francis Marchegiano) (1923-69) is the only world champion at any weight to have won every fight of his entire completed professional career, from 17 March 1947-21 September 1955 (he announced his retirement on 27 April 1956); 43 of his 49 fights were by knock-outs or stoppages.
Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather believes he's “The Best Ever” and sees his 50-0 benchmark as the greatest record compiled in the ring. Mayweather even compared his record with Mexican superstar Julio Cesar Chavez and said his overhauls that despite holding over two times the victories.
Mike Tyson Record & Stats. In a career spanning 20 years and 3 months, Mike Tyson fought 58 times with 50 wins, 6 losses, and 2 no-contests. By his last professional fight on June 11, 2005, Tyson's boxing record stood at 50-6 (44 KO wins, 5 KO losses). Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
1. Muhammad Ali. The Greatest was not only one of the best heavyweights of all time, he was also one of the most colorful. He won the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics and went on to become the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times.
Edwin Valero - 27–0 (27) 100%
The only fighter on the list with a 100 per cent record, the Venezuelan had dynamite in his hands. He remains the only WBC champion in the governing bodies history to win every fight in his career by knockout.
Ngannou himself holds the current record for the hardest punch in the world, having clocked a striking power of 129,161 units on a PowerKube, which measures the power of a punch based on a variety of different factors, including force, speed and accuracy.
Muhammad Ali tops this list of the top 10 boxers.
"Emanuel Augustus was my toughest fight. He was tough. At that particular time, that was my longest layoff. I was a fighter who was active and fighting every three or four months.
Serafim Todorov was the last man to defeat Floyd Mayweather but wasn't nearly as successful as 'Money'. The Bulgarian had much more experience than the future legend by the time they clashed. While Mayweather had only attended one Olympic game, Todorov has attended four, with the 1996 edition being his last.
He chose opponents that were relatively low-risk but promised great rewards. As a result, he may have avoided a few potential fights while his opponents were still dangerous and in their primes. Boxing fans call that cherry-picking.
During his long career as a lawyer and a public leader fighting for the rights of Indians living in South Africa and freedom fighter in India Gandhi undertook 17 fasts for various reasons. The total days of his fasts amounts to roughly 135 days.
Singer Bobby Brown has claimed that the reason behind Mike Tyson's first ever defeat in a bout against Buster Douglas in 1990 was due to a two-day party with 24 women before the fight.