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    Five boxing legends making a surprise comeback to the ring including Roy Jones Jr and Mike Tyson

    THE SPORT of boxing has a long history of fighters hanging up their gloves for good… then putting them back on again.
    With the highly anticipated exhibition between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr inching closer, other boxing greats are reportedly toying with the idea of a return to the ring.

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    Oscar De La Hoya is one of several boxing greats who are attempting a comebackCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Here are five boxing legends stepping back into the fight game years after their retirement.
    Mike Tyson
    After a 15-year break, Mike Tyson announced his return to the boxing ring following weeks of hype and videos posted to social media of him sparring and getting back in shape.
    The former undisputed heavyweight champ will compete in an exhibition bout against former four-division champion Roy Jones Jr on November 28.

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    Tyson, 54, announced in July that he will step back in the ring in an exhibition against Roy Jones JrCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Iron Mike was a force in the heavyweight division during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

    He became the youngest boxing heavyweight champion when he captured the belt at just 20-years-old.
    Now at 54, Tyson has laced up his gloves again – and has shown in training that he still packs a heavy right hook.

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    The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ last fought in 2005, quitting in the eighth round against Kevin McBrideCredit: EPA
    The heavyweight slugger last fought in 2005, quitting at the start of the eighth against Kevin McBride.
    Roy Jones Jr
    Roy Jones Jr, 51, possessed exceptional hand speed, athleticism, movement and reflexes.

    Nicknamed “Captain Hook,” he is considered as one of the best boxers of all time, excelling in the five weight divisions he competed in.
    During his career, Jones held titles in the middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and the heavyweight class.

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    Roy Jones Jr, 51, will fight Mike Tyson in a boxing exhibition on November 28Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    He is the only boxer in history to start his professional career at junior middleweight and go on to win the heavyweight title.
    The once untouchable fighter answered Tyson’s call for an exhibition.
    The 51-year-old is two years removed from the ring after hanging up his gloves in 2018, after a win over Scott Sigmon.
    Oscar De La Hoya
    One of sports most celebrated boxers, “the Golden Boy” shocked the world when he announced his return to the ring earlier this year at the age of 47.
    “The rumors are true, and I’m going to start sparring in the next [few] weeks. It’s a real fight. I miss being in the ring. I love boxing. Boxing is what gave me everything I have today, and I miss it,” he told ESPN in August.

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    Oscar De La Hoya is one of the most decorated athletes in the boxing world Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Oscar De La Hoya won 10 world championship in six different weight divisions and earned more money in his career than any fighter who came before him.
    De La Hoya displayed a stunning skill-set and considerable power across his 39 wins, 30 by knockout.
    He is regarded as the boxer who got the sport “back on its feet” when he entered the scene in the early 1990s.
    During his 16-year professional career he fought some of the greatest names in the sport, including Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosley, Hector Camacho and Julio Cesar Chavez.
    Despite his age, “The Golden Boy” has displayed that his blistering hand speed and power punches are still intact during training videos for his return.

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    During his 16-year professional career, ‘The Golden Boy’ won 10 world championship in six different weight divisionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Ahead of his comeback, De La Hoya was called out by fellow Mexican star Julio Cesar Chavez.
    The 58-year-old lost twice to De La Hoya.
    In 1996, the referee told Chavez’s corner their boxer could not continue the fight due to lacerations to his face, awarding De La Hoya a TKO victory.
    In 1998, The Mexican icon was again outgunned by De La Hoya when Chavez’s corner ended the fight in the eighth round.
    Evander Holyfield
    Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield was a 200-pound bruiser who reigned as the undisputed heavyweight champion during the early 1990s.
    He remains the only boxer in history to win the undisputed championship in two weight classes, both the heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions.

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    Evander Holyfield is the only boxer to win the world heavyweight title on four separate occasionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Holyfield is also the only boxer to win the world heavyweight title on four separate occasions, having held the unified WBA, WBC and IBF championships from 1990 to 1992.
    A lean and mean Holyfield teased his 393,000 Instagram followers last month with a video of him getting his hands wrapped for training ahead of a potential comeback.
    In one video, the 57-year-old is seen swimming and shadow boxing underwater – like Muhammad Ali.

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    ‘The Real Deal’ has been training to get back in the ring, with the 57-year-old looking more like a cruiserweightCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    These days Holyfield looks more like a cruiserweight than during his prime when he was a beefed-up heavyweight slugger.
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    “El Gran Campeon Mexicano” Julio Cesar Chavez made a dramatic comeback in 2019 in an exhibition bout against fellow veteran Jorge Arce.

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    Julio Cesar Chavez (white) and Jorge Arce (black) held their third exhibition fight behind closed doors on September 25Credit: DAZN USA
    Fourteen years removed from the ring, the Mexican fighter competed in his last professional fight in 2005, losing to Grover Wiley after his corner stopped the bout in the fifth round.
    Chavez, now 58, gave spectators glimpses of his former punching power in a behind-closed-doors fight in Tijuana, Mexico last month, with the proceedings donated to charity to support Chavez’s drug rehab center.
    Before their September 25 contest, both men competed in two prior fights – once in November 2019 and again in March 2020.

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    At age 58, Chavez has accumulated over 100 professional wins in his career Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Frank Warren reveals night Mike Tyson punched him in hotel room and left him with bloodied eye over £2m jewellery bill

    FRANK WARREN has revealed how a £2million jewellery bill led to Mike Tyson PUNCHING the boxing promoter.
    While helping the American get this career back on track with a pair of UK-based fights at the turn of the century, Warren came into very close contact with Tyson.

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    Frank Warren was unimpressed by the ‘petulant’ Mike Tyson on his visit in June 2000Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    Tyson developed a bad reputation for his actions outside of the ring

    The promoter encountered ‘The Baddest Man On The Planet’ at the height of his infamy, with an unpaid jewellery bill coming back to haunt the fighter.
    And Warren has opened up on the “pandemonium” that the “petulant” Tyson caused when flooring him inside a Park Lane hotel.
    The 68-year-old recalled on Andy Coulson’s Crisis What Crisis Podcast: “First time he came over, no problems, he was great.
    “And then he went into a jewellers and walked out with an invoice for, I can’t remember the exact amount, £1.5m, £2m something like that.”

    He continued: “They never paid the bill and the jewellers, quite rightly, wanted to get paid and they kept ringing me.
    “And I was ringing the States. They’re telling me, ‘Don’t worry, we’re going to do another fight here let’s pay it out of that’.
    “When he came back the second time he was just awful. Beyond awful.
    “He was petulant, aggressive, totally different scenario.

    “The bill hadn’t been paid still and he’d gone into the jewellers – because there was a girl in there that he had met and he was basically showing off to her.
    “And to cut a long story short, he got p***** about it.
    “I get a call. Someone tells me, ‘Mike’s not happy’.
    “I go up to the hotel. Next minute, you stand there talking and he’s taken a swing at me. He actually caught me. There’s a lot of commotion. I didn’t expect it.
    “It was a cheap shot. I got up and it’s pandemonium, madness in the room.
    “When I say it’s my fault, I should have known. I should have pulled out of that situation from the start.”

    I made sure that he paid for what he did, hit it where it hurt him. And he went berserk after the fight, the police actually ran him out of town.
    Frank Warren

    Warren, who releases his ‘Frank And Fearless’ book detailing his 35-year career in the sport next month, insists he exacted revenge on the “bully” Tyson.
    Fortunately for the London-born promoter, the blow from one of boxing’s all-time hardest hitters left him with just a bloodied eye.
    He added: “I was fuming. The lawyer at Showtime wanted to call the police, I told them not to.
    “All the newspapers said my jaw was broken, ribs were broken, it was all b*******, nothing was broken. My eye had a burst blood vessel, that was it.
    “I made sure that he paid for what he did, hit him where it hurt.

    “And he went berserk after the fight, the police actually ran him out of town. After the fight he went straight to Gatwick and they left the country.”
    Tyson, who is currently preparing for a comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr, won both his UK fights that year with ease.
    But Warren had the last laugh, helping to set the New York bruiser up for a memorable defeat to Danny Williams four years later.

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    He said: “Years later, they wanted to put a fight on against Kevin McBride, Irish guy, and they wanted to sell the rights to Sky.
    “I told them to put him against Danny Williams, an English guy, and I could do a better deal.
    “I said to [Danny], ‘For two or three rounds this will be World War Two. Get through it and you’ll knock him out’. And that’s what he did.”

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    Joshua Buatsi left with horror swollen eye after surviving beating in battle against Marko Calic

    JOSHUA BUATSI has showed off the full extent of his horribly swollen eye after narrowly beating Marko Calic.
    The British light-heavyweight took a severe battering to his left eye before stopping Calic in round seven last night.

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    Buatsi’s eye looked incredibly sore but he said the doctor told him it was just a bit of swelling

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    The light-heavyweight’s left eye also had a nasty looking cut underneath

    Buatsi, who is managed by Anthony Joshua, said he felt swelling in the third round after being clocked by the Croatian.
    And in an interview with iFL TV he showed just how much it had blown up – with a nasty cut underneath.
    Quizzed about the injury, Croydon star Buatsi said: “It’s good. The doctor said it was just a bit of swelling.
    “Hopefully it goes down quickly. It is what it is. It’s a fight, [I might] come home with a bit of scars but it is what it is.”

    Buatsi had spent almost 400 days out of the ring before sealing his comeback with a win to take his record to 13-0.
    But things looked hairy as early as the second round – no doubt the toughest of his career so far.
    Underdog Calic, 33, connected several times before going onto the attack around Buatsi’s eye in the third.
    Buatsi, who won bronze at the Rio 2016, said: “In the third round I felt my swelling. I thought ‘damn!’ But you have to do what you’ve got to do.

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    Buatsi celebrated 400 days out of the ring with a round-seven stoppage of CalicCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    “This guy said he was coming to burst the Buatsi bubble. I was here to defend it.
    “It was a hard fight but I learned. I couldn’t see his right hands, I adapted. I dealt with it.”
    But Buatsi said he was not pleased with how he fought.
    He explained how the swollen eye was proof he should not have got hit – but that it will stand him in good stead going forward.
    Buatsi added: “The eye swelled up. The vision went a little bit. But I went with it and came out on top.”

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    Conor McGregor vs Manny Pacquiao bout edges closer as WBA champ has no mandatory to fight – but belt won’t be on line

    CONOR MCGREGOR’S bout with Manny Pacquiao is expected to be confirmed without any major hitches because the Filipino does not have a mandatory challenger.
    Pacquiao, 41, is currently the WBA welterweight title holder after beating Keith Thurman in July last year.

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    Pacquiao is currently the WBA welterweight title holderCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Notorious’ scrap with the legendary boxer is believed to be targeted for December or January.
    The Irishman tried his hand at boxing once before – but was unsuccessful when he was stopped in the tenth round against legend Floyd Mayweather back in 2017.
    It has been confirmed that Pacquiao will not put his WBA belt on the line when the two fighters meet.
    That is because the fight will be a money-spinning exhibition fight in the Middle East.

    According to World Boxing News, Pacquiao does not have a mandatory challenger for his belt but does have a ‘regular’ champion, ‘interim’ champion, and ‘gold’ champion chasing a shot.
    It means he is under no obligation to put his WBA title belt on the line.
    Pacquiao recently revealed how he was willing to fight the 32-year-old but only if he acts as co-promoter.

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    Conor McGregor has only boxed once that came against Floyd MayweatherCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    He said in a statement: “At the present time, I do not have an existing management contract with Paradigm Sports Management. 

    “I have formed my own company, Pac Sports and Entertainment, and am more than willing to give the fans what they want: An exciting fight with Conor McGregor under terms and conditions where I am the co-promoter with my company.
    “Thank you and God bless.”

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    Josh Buatsi survives major scare before stopping Marko Calic to keep light-heavyweight world title dreams alive

    JOSH BUATSI came through the eye of the storm to keep his light-heavyweight world title dreams alive.
    After almost 400 days out of the ring the Croydon 27-year-old leaped in against undefeated Croatian Marko Calic and suffered a horrible battering around his left eye before a blinding round-seven stoppage.

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    Josh Buatsi won via a blinding seventh-round stoppageCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Buatsi was victorious upon his return to the ring after 400 days out Credit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Buatsi kept his world champ hopes alive after Marko Calic’s corner threw the towel inCredit: �Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Buatsi shows his respect to Calic after the fightCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    The Anthony Joshua-managed ace – nicknamed Just Business – came through the scariest rounds of his now 13-0 career before shaking off the ringrust with a ruthless stoppage worthy of his heavyweight mentor.
    The wounded ace said: “In the third round I felt my swelling. I thought ‘damn!’ But you have to do what you’ve got to do.
    “This guy said he was coming to burst the Buatsi bubble. I was here to defend it.
    “It was a hard fight but I learned. I couldn’t see his right hands, I adapted. I dealt with it.

    “If the world title fight in 2021 opportunity is presented, and I’ve had the right fights, then absolutely I will take it.”
    Buatsi ascended into the Marshall Arena, in the bowels of Stadium MK in Milton Keynes, taking a knee for Black Lives Matter surrounded by indoor fireworks.
    And the Ghana-born ace took the gunpowder into the ring with a brilliant fire fight that had his backers worried during some hairy moments that will now stand him in good stead.
    The second round was the hardest round of Buatsi’s young career with Calic finding a home for his punches too many times on the Brit’s freshly shaved face.

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    Buatsi came under pressure from Calic and suffered a blow to the eyeCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Buatsi fought for the first time since August 2019Credit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Buatsi and Calic embrace after a tough battle in the ringCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Ringside trainers Mark Gillespie and Rob McCracken tried to help their charge rediscover his rhythm after 14 months off the dancefloor.
    In the third Buatsi roared back to his old form with a cannon of a long straight right that would usually fold a man in two but Calic did more than survive.
    The 33-year-old underdog battered his way back into the round and left Buatsi with damage around his left eye.
    But the brilliant 2016 Olympic bronze medal winner kept his cool, recaptured his ferocious power and a trademark right hand robbed Calic of all of his senses before his corner hurled the towel in to save him.

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    Chantelle Cameron demolishes Adriana Araujo as brilliant Brit becomes super-lightweight world champion

    BRITAIN has a new boxing world champion in Northampton super-lightweight queen Chantelle Cameron.
    The 29-year-old snatched up the vacant WBC crown on Sunday night inside Stadium MK, with a masterful mauling of her rock-hard Brazilian opponent known as ‘The Pitbull’.

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    Brit Chantelle Cameron became super-lightweight world champCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Cameron thumped Adriana Araujo Credit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Cameron overcame ‘The Pitbull’ despite her Brazilian opponent failing to make weightCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Adriana Araujo was soundly beaten by the former Team GB ace, who has been haunted by the failure to make the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
    But she proudly lifted the iconic green and gold belt aloft to banish those demons and announce her name on the world stage.
    Araujo, 38, was a whopping 5lbs over the 10st limit at Saturday’s weigh-in and Cameron punished her ruthlessly for the unprofessionalism.
    Cameron said: “I wanted this belt. 

    “She wasn’t professional enough to make weight. I took it in my stride.
    “I could feel the weight difference, I felt it in her punches.
    “I want all the belts.”
    The convinced judges all scored the pasting a shutout of 100-90.

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    The judges scored it convincingly in the Brit’s favourCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Cameron could now set up a huge clash with Irish great Katie TaylorCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

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    Cameron had vowed to box like a student and fight like a thug and she fulfilled her promise with the perfect blend of boxing and banging.
    The early rounds were a boxing clinic and, in the sixth, she even bulldozed her rival into the floor with a rugby tackle.
    The final five rounds were little more than a demonstration of Cameron’s brilliant skills and Araujo’s concrete skull so it was pleasing when the final bell ended the beatdown.
    The Jamie Moore trained attention dodger will now aim to become the undisputed ruler of the class and hopefully meet Irish icon Katie Taylor soon.

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    Mount Rushmore of boxing as we pick the top four best fighters ever and there’s no room for Mayweather or Mike Tyson

    THE debate rages on about who would make up boxing’s Mount Rushmore – the top four fighters in the sport’s history.
    Honorable mentions go to Mike Tyson, Bernard Hopkins and Henry Armstrong – titans of the ring who didn’t manage to make the cut.

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    Floyd Mayweather is among the boxing greats, but did not make The Sun Sports Mount RushmoreCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Sun’s US team have come up with
    Here are eight boxers on the honorable mention list.
    Manny Pacquiao: 62-7 record
    Manny Pacquiao won 12 world championships in eight different weight – a first in boxing.

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    Manny Pacquiao is the first man in boxing history to win world championship in eight different weight classesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    It is remarkable to see a man who began his career at 108 pounds to go on and compete at an elite level in an upper weight classes.

    Pacman’s last fight came in 2019, in which Pacman defeated Keith Thurman.
    Oscar De La Hoya: 39-6 record
    The Golden Boy started boxing at the age of five and went on to become one of the most celebrated boxers in the world.
    Oscar De La Hoya won 10 world championships in six different weight divisions and earned more money in his career than any fighter who came before him.
    The Golden Boy displayed his considerable skill-set and power across his 39 wins, 30 by knockout.

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    Oscar De La Hoya won 10 world championships in six different weight divisionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    After his retirement in 2009, De La Hoya focused on his business, Golden Boy Promotions, which has promoted some of the greatest fighters of all time, including Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and Saul Canelo Alvarez.
    De La Hoya announced his return to the ring in 2020, and revealed he has returned to training.
    Bernard Hopkins: 55-8 record
    Bernard Hopkins was a physical marvel, a true freak of nature with a skill-set and intelligence that would have allowed him to compete in any era of the sport.
    Hopkins was the undisputed middleweight champion who made 20 successful defenses of his title, shattering the record previously held by Carlos Monzon.

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    Bernard Hopkins is the oldest man to ever win a world title when at 49 he landed the WBA Super title from Beibut ShumenovCredit: Splash News
    In 2011, he became the oldest man to ever win a world title when at age 46 he defeated Jean Pascal for the WBC light heavyweight titile.
    Two years later, Hopkins broke his own record by winning the IBF heavyweight title from Tavoris Cloud at the age of 48.
    He again broke his own record in 2019, when he won the WBA Super title from Beibut Shumenov at the age of 49.
    Julio Cesar Chavez: 107-6 record
    When it comes to great Mexican fighters, there is none better than Julio Cesar Chavez.
    El Gran Campeon Mexicano, or The Great Mexican Champion, began his career with an unparalleled 87 straight fights without a loss.
    He was a warrior in the ring with a fierce and swarming style that few fighter have ever been able to replicate.

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    Julio Cesar Chavez started his professional career winning 87 straight fights without a lossCredit: AP:Associated Press
    In a career filled with legendary moments, Chavez is probably best known for coming from behind on the scorecard to win a knockout victory over Meldrick Taylor with seconds remaining in the 12th round.
    He also posted notable victories over Greg Haugen, the late Hector “Macho” Camacho and Edwin Rosario.
    Floyd Mayweather Jr: 50-0 record
    There may never be another fighter with the pure talent of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    His defensive skills were like art – leaving opponents unable to land a clean hit.
    Nicknamed Money, he won 15 major world titles in five different weight divisions and has beaten an astonishing list of opponents.

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr retired from the sport of boxing with a perfect 50-0 recordCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    They include such greats as Oscar De La Hoya, Manny Pacquiao, Saul Canelo Alvarez, Shane Mosely, Juan Manuel Marquez and Ricky Hatton.
    He is one of the very few boxers to end their career undefeated, going 50-0.
    Mike Tyson: 50-6 record
    Arguably the most feared man inside a boxing ring, Mike Tyson was a scary combination of speed and power.
    His persona was enough to intimidate anyone and many fighters were defeated before ever stepping foot in the ring.
    Nicknamed The Baddest Man on the Planet, Tyson was a force in the heavyweight division during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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    Mike Tyson was arguably the most feared man in a boxing ring with a combination of speed and powerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    He became the youngest boxing heavyweight champion in history at just 20 years of age.
    Tyson also became the first man to ever unify the WBC, IBG and WBA heavyweight titles, holding all three at the same time.
    Henry Armstrong: 152-22 record
    Henry Armstrong is one of the few fighters in history to simultaneously hold world championships in three different weight divisions.
    This was an impressive feat during the 1930s, as there were only eight recognized divisions at the time.
    Armstrong took on and defeated many of the notable fighters of the age.

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    During the 1940s, Henry Armstrong was a triple champion holding the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight titles simultaneously
    He won the featherweight title from Petey Sarron in 1937, before quickly jumping up a weight to win the welterweight championship in 1938 after defeating Barney Ross.
    Armstrong would go on to defend the welterweight title a record 18 times before dropping it to Fritzie Zivic in 1940.
    During his welterweight reign he also captured the lightweight title, which made him a triple champion holding the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight titles simultaneously.
    Joe Louis: 66-3 record
    In 1937, Joe Louis was crowned the new lineal heavyweight champion – a title he would hold for 140 months.
    Nicknamed The Brown Bomber, Louis’ reign as heavyweight champion was legendary, successfully defending the title a record 25 times.

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    The Brown Bomber held the heavyweight championship for 140 monthsCredit: Youtube
    Known as a power puncher, Louis is often ranked as top on various boxing greats lists, especially as he was the first African-American boxer to achieve mainstream stardom in the US – a country brimming with racism at the time.
    Louis is known for a 1936 loss to Max Schmeling, considered the Fight of the Year, and for wins over James Braddock, Billy Conn, Jersey Joe Walcott and a first-round knockout of Schmeling to average his earlier defeat.
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    Roberto Duran: 103-16 record
    Known as Las Manos de Piedra, or Hands of Stone, Roberto Duran was a trash-talking, aggressive brawler who fought and beat many of the best of his era.
    He is considered by many to be the greatest lightweight fighter in history and held world titles across four different weight divisions.

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    Las Manos de Piedra or Hands of Stone, Roberto Duran makes The Sun Sports Mount Rushmore listCredit: AFP or licensors
    The Panamanian dominated the sport of boxing in a career that spanned five decades with over 100 professional victories.
    His career started in 1968 and in 1980, he became the first man to defeat the great Sugar Ray Leonard.
    Duran’s most infamous moment came in his second fight with Leonard, where he uttered the words “no mas” (no more in English) to the referee in the eighth round.

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    Robert Duran’s most infamous moment came in his second fight with Sugar Ray Leonard, where he quit and uttered the words ‘no mas’ (no more)Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    At the time, Duran held an astonishing 72-1 record – but in the closing seconds of the eighth round he turned his back to Leonard and quit, which allowed Sugar Ray to regain the WBC welterweight title.
    It was soon determined that Leonard led the bout by a small margin of 68-66, 68-66 and 67-66 on the judges scorecards at the time of the TKO.
    Duran continued fighting until his retirement in 2001.
    Sugar Ray Leonard: 36-3 record
    Sugar Ray Leonard fought the best of his era and beat every single one of them.
    His heyday during the 1980s was an era that boasted several high-profile Hall of Famers – yet he still won world championships in five divisions from welterweight to light heavyweight.

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    Sugar Ray Leonard defeated boxing legends like Wilfred Benitez, Tommy Hearns, Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran, enough to make The Sun Sports Mount RushmoreCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    His first professional defeat came against Roberto Duran in 1980, where he lost by unanimous decision.
    The two ran it back that same year, but this time around Leonard got the win over Duran by TKO – after the Panamanian slugger quit in the eighth round.
    He fought and beat Wilfred Benitez, Tommy Hearns, Marvin Hagler and Duran, giving him one of the most impressive resumes in the sport.
    Sugar Ray Robinson: 173-19 record
    Sugar Ray Robinson is credited with the creation of the mythical pound-for-pound rankings that today occupy so much of the debate in the boxing world.
    Robinson’s run was truly remarkable. During his amateur days he went unbeaten, winning all 85 of his fights.

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    Sugar Ray Robinson beat all the boxing great during his era, which earned him a spot in The Suns Mount RushmoreCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Into his pro days, he went undefeated until he faced Jake LaMotta in his 41st pro fight. That’s a stretch of 126 straight victories without a defeat.
    In 1946, Robinson won the welterweight title and held on to it until he jumped to middleweight and took the belt from LaMotta, avenging his earlier defeat.
    Robinson spend two-and-a-half years in retirement after failing to capture the light heavyweight title from Joey Maxim in 1952.
    When he returned to the ring, he once again capture the middleweight title, something he’d do five times in his illustrious career.

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    Sugar Ray Robinson is credited with being the reason for the creation of the mythical pound-for-pound rankingsCredit: Corbis – Getty
    He fought and beat every boxing great during his era, including Carmen Basillo, Gene Fullmer, Randy Turpin, Carl Olson, Henry Armstrong, Rocky Graziano and Kid Gavilan.
    Muhammad Ali: 56-5 record
    Muhammad Ali is the best heavyweight boxer of all time.
    Ali fought with a style and flamboyance that made you either love him or hate him, but no matter how you see it nobody could deny his place in boxing history or as a cultural icon.

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    The Greatest, Muhammad Ali fills in our final spot on the boxing Mount RushmoreCredit: © Peter Angelo Simon / Reel Art Press
    Before he changed his name to Ali, he fought under his birth name Cassius Clay – and won his first heavyweight title at age 22 against Sonny Liston.
    He later converted to Islam and became a became a target of the US government after refusing to serve in the Vietnam War.
    As a result, Ali was stripped of his heavyweight title and did not fight for four years.

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    Ali’s memorable fight against George Foreman in 1974, where he utilized his famous ‘rope-a-dope’ style move to upset Foreman and regain his titlesCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Among his most memorable matches are his trilogy of fights against Smokin’ Joe Frazier, losing the first but winning the next two.

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    He’s also famous for utilizing his famed “rope-a-dope” style to upset George Foreman in the Congo in 1974 to regain his titles.
    The tactic caused Foreman to expend tremendous energy firing punches at Ali, which resulted in either a miss, deflection or block by Ali.
    During an illustrious career, Ali also landed victories over Bob Foster, Ken Norton, Jimmy Ellis and Floyd Patterson. More

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    Watch absolutely crazy Fight of the Year contender with EIGHT knockdowns in five rounds… ended by huge one-punch KO

    JOSE ZEPEDA climbed off the canvas four times before stopping Ivan Baranchyk in a thriller which saw EIGHT knockdowns in five rounds.
    Zepeda was felled twice in the opening round by cuffing blows.

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    Jose Zepeda had his hand raised – but that tells only a small bit of the story

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    The eventual winner was floored twice in the opening round by Ivan Baranchyk

    The he and his Belarusian opponent traded knockdowns in the second at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
    The frenzied nature of the contest continued as Zepeda dropped Baranchyk in each of the third and fourth rounds.
    And despite being put down in the fifth, the American ended proceedings in the same round with a savage straight left.

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    But Zepeda came back to floor his Belarussian opponent four times too

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    It was just s shame that no fans could be inside the Las Vegas event to watch

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    Zepeda had to climb off the canvas FOUR TIMES to finally win the lightweight fight
    Zepeda, who suffered a dislocated shoulder in a 2015 loss to Manchester’s Terry Flanagan for the WBO lightweight title, claimed the WBC silver lightweight belt.

    He said: “I feel great because I won the fight.
    “It was a hard fight, and I’m thinking, ‘Man, boxing is hard. It’s no easy game’.
    “Boxing, it’s tough, and you have to give it 100 per cent because it’s a hard sport.
    “Both of us are climbing up, and somebody had to stay.

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    This was the stunning one-punch KO that won Zepeda the fight

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    Ivan Baranchyk was on his back with nowehere to go as the fight was waved off in the fifth round

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    “I was able to win the fight, and I told him, ‘Thanks for the fight. It was a great fight’.
    “I know I’m tough. I didn’t know how tough I was. I showed myself, too.
    “I’ve never been in a fight like this. It was a great learning experience.”
    While Zepeda improved his professional record to 33-2, Baranchyk fell to 20-2 and has now lost two of his last three fights.
    He was outpointed by Scotland’s WBA, IBF and Ring Magazine lightweight king Josh Taylor in their world title showdown in May 2019.

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