Muhammad Ali: Known as "The Greatest," Ali's unmatched charisma, speed, and skill, along with three heavyweight titles, make him an iconic figure in boxing history.
Joe Louis: "The Brown Bomber" reigned as heavyweight champion for 12 years, with 25 successful title defenses, establishing him as one of the most dominant champions ever.
Rocky Marciano: Undefeated in his career with a record of 49-0, Marciano's relentless style and knockout power solidified his place in boxing history.
Rocky Marciano: Undefeated in his career with a record of 49-0, Marciano's relentless style and knockout power solidified his place in boxing history.
Mike Tyson: Known for his ferocious power and aggressive style, Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion at 20 and dominated the late 1980s.
Lennox Lewis: A technically skilled boxer, Lewis is a three-time world champion who avenged his only professional losses and defeated many top contenders of his era.
George Foreman: Known for his incredible punching power, Foreman won the heavyweight title twice, with a notable comeback to become the oldest heavyweight champion at 45.
Jack Dempsey: "The Manassa Mauler" was a cultural icon of the 1920s, known for his aggressive style and powerful punches, holding the title for seven years.
Larry Holmes: "The Easton Assassin" had one of the longest heavyweight reigns, with 20 successful title defenses and a highly effective jab that defined his career.