Best Pound For Pound Boxers Of Recent Times

 

Boxing is one of the most hyped and raved about sports in the world with all the glitz and glamour on fight night, the fight week schedule involving press conferences, weight ins, trash talk and then coming down to the fight under the lights which usually promises to be a treat for us fans all to watch after all the build-up. However, there are some boxers from recent times that sound out in the category of being best pound for pound fighters of their generation and we discuss them below.

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First of all, this list would not be complete without Floyd Mayweather being on it having retired with a record of 50-0. The unbeaten, undisputed and quite easily one of the best boxers of all time virtually mastered the sport and will go down as one of the greats that will last in the history books forever. Mayweather was a 5-weight world champion, defeated all the best and became in his later years on of the best defensive fighters of all time.

Next up would be his big rival in Manny Pacquaio who has a record of 62 wins, 7 losses and 2 draws in his career. Although he cannot claim that he is unbeaten, Pacquiao had the opposing style to Floyd and was on of the most exciting fighters to watch ever with his come forward and electric style. Manny is the only 7-weight world champion ever and that’s the reason why we’ve got him on our best pound for pound fighters in recent times.

And finally, going to the heavyweights and a little bit more recently is that of the current lineal champion in Tyson Fury who is also undefeated with a record of 30 wins, 0 losses and 1 draw. Fury beat the man in Wladimir Klitschko who was unbeaten in 11 years in his own back garden, fought his own mental illness and came back to batter Deontay Wilder again in his back yard against all odds – one of the most talked about fights in the past couple years.