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Greatest Heavyweights

20. John L. Sullivan (39-1-4)
The first great champion!
19. Max Schmeling (56-10-4)
Holds a big win over Joe Louis, but Louis got the big time revenge...
18. James Jeffries (18-1-2)
Fought the great Jack Johnson and held on to title for 8 defenses...
17. Jersey Joe Walcott (53-18-1)
Owns two bigs wins over Ezzard Charles
16. Ezzard Charles (96-25-1)
Most losses came at the end of his career great career
15. Archie Moore (182-24-9)
A great Heavyweight and a great lt. heavyweight champ
14. Floyd Patterson (55-8)
First two-time champ...Fought anybody...
13. Gene Tunney (64-1-1)
Two big wins over Dempsey, lost to the great Harry Greb..
12. Lennox Lewis (42-2-1)
Avenged his losses and was a main force in boxing in the 90's...
11. Sonny Liston (50-4)
One man wrecking crew. Could have ruled longer if not for Ali.
10. Mike Tyson (50-6)
Youngest champ ever and did so with such great authority...
9. Joe Frazier (32-4)
Beat Ali in the biggest fight of the 70's and lost to only Foreman and Ali...
8. Evander Holyfield (38-8-2)
Faced the best of his era and was the greatest Cruiserweight ever!
7. Rocky Marciano (49-0)
His record says it all...He never lost and you can't hold that against him.
6. George Foreman (76-5)
An amazing 68 KO's out of 75 wins...
5. Jack Dempsey (61-6-8)
Arguably the most vicious champ ever!
4. Jack Johnson (83-14-14)
For what he went thru, he at least deserves this spot...
3. Larry Holmes (69-6)
Held on to his title for 21 defenses (8 consecutive inside the distance!)
2. Joe Louis (68-3)
Made 25 defenses with four of them coming after he served in World War II..
1. Muhammed Ali (56-5)
The greatest sports athlete of our century!












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