The roster
All-time greats + current world champions
50 profiles, from Jack Johnson in 1908 to the current four-belt undisputed champions of 2026.
1960s–1980s
1940s–1960s
1930s–1950s
1930s–1940s
1940s–1950s
1900s–1920s
1970s–1990s
1970s–1980s
1960s–2000s
1970s–2000s
1980s–2000s
1980s–2000sSuper featherweight
Julio César Chávez
“El Gran Campeón Mexicano”
Mexican · 107–6–2 (85 KO)
cutting the ringliver shotlead body hook
1980s–2000sHeavyweight
Mike Tyson
“Iron Mike / Kid Dynamite”
American · 50–6 (44 KO)
peek a boorear uppercutlead hook
1980s–2000sHeavyweight
Lennox Lewis
“The Lion”
British / Canadian · 41–2–1 (32 KO)
jabcrossoverhand right
1980s–2000sLightweight
Pernell Whitaker
“Sweet Pea”
American · 40–4–1 (17 KO)
shoulder rollpull counterslip
1990s–2020s
1990s–2010s
1990s–2010sSuper featherweight
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
“Money”
American · 50–0 (27 KO)
shoulder rollphilly shellpull counter
1990s–2010sHeavyweight
Wladimir Klitschko
“Dr. Steelhammer”
Ukrainian · 64–5 (53 KO)
jabdouble jabcross
1990s–2010sHeavyweight
Vitali Klitschko
“Dr. Ironfist”
Ukrainian · 45–2 (41 KO)
crossoverhand rightone two
1980s–2010s
1980s–2010sCruiserweight
Evander Holyfield
“The Real Deal”
American · 44–10–2 (29 KO)
crossjablead hook
1980s–2010sMiddleweight
Roy Jones Jr.
“Captain Hook / Junior”
American · 66–10 (47 KO)
pull counterlead hookrear hook
1980s–2010sMiddleweight
Bernard Hopkins
“The Executioner / The Alien”
American · 55–8–2 (32 KO)
catch and countersmothertie up
1980s–2010sMiddleweight
James Toney
“Lights Out”
American · 77–10–3 (47 KO)
shoulder rollphilly shellslip cross combo
1980s–2010sSuper bantamweight
Marco Antonio Barrera
“The Baby Faced Assassin”
Mexican · 67–7 (44 KO)
cutting the ringlead hookcross
1960s–1990s
1990s–2000s
1960s–1970s
1980s–1990s
2000s–present
2000s–presentLightweight
Canelo Álvarez
“Canelo”
Mexican · 62–2–2 (39 KO)
rolllead hookliver shot
2000s–presentHeavyweight
Tyson Fury
“The Gypsy King”
British · 34–2–1 (24 KO)
jabpull counterlateral shuffle
2000s–presentLightweight
Terence Crawford
“Bud”
American · 41–0 (31 KO)
switch stancejabcross
2000s–presentHeavyweight
Deontay Wilder
“The Bronze Bomber”
American · 43–4–1 (42 KO)
crossoverhand rightjab
2000s–presentSuper welterweight
Jermall Charlo
“Hitman”
American · 33–0 (22 KO)
crossjablead hook
2010s–present
2010s–presentCruiserweight
Oleksandr Usyk
“The Cat”
Ukrainian · 23–0 (14 KO)
southpaw stancejabcross
2010s–presentWelterweight
Errol Spence Jr.
“The Truth”
American · 28–1 (22 KO)
southpaw stancecrosslead body hook
2010s–presentLight flyweight
Naoya Inoue
“The Monster”
Japanese · 29–0 (26 KO)
crossliver shotlead hook
2010s–presentLight heavyweight
Dmitry Bivol
Russian · 23–1 (12 KO)
jabcrossin and out
2010s–presentLight heavyweight
Artur Beterbiev
“King Artur”
Russian-Canadian · 21–1 (20 KO)
cutting the ringcrossoverhand right
2010s–presentSuper featherweight
Gervonta Davis
“Tank”
American · 30–0 (28 KO)
peek a boorear uppercutlead hook
2010s–presentLightweight
Devin Haney
“The Dream”
American · 32–1 (15 KO)
jabin and outpull counter
2010s–presentFeatherweight
Shakur Stevenson
American · 23–0 (11 KO)
shoulder rollpull counterjab
2010s–presentHeavyweight
Anthony Joshua
“AJ”
British · 28–4 (25 KO)
crossoverhand rightjab
2010s–presentSuper middleweight
David Benavidez
“El Bandera Roja”
American · 29–0 (24 KO)
cutting the ringlead body hookcross
2010s–presentWelterweight
Jaron Ennis
“Boots”
American · 34–0 (30 KO)
switch stancecrosslead hook
2010s–presentFlyweight
Junto Nakatani
Japanese · 30–0 (23 KO)
southpaw stancecrosslead hook
2010s–presentFeatherweight
Vasiliy Lomachenko
“The Matrix”
Ukrainian · 18–3 (12 KO)
southpaw stanceangled steppingpivot
2010s–presentHeavyweight
Daniel Dubois
“Dynamite”
British · 23–2 (22 KO)
crossoverhand rightjab
2010s–presentSuper bantamweight
Stephen Fulton Jr.
“Cool Boy Steph”
American · 23–1 (8 KO)
shoulder rolljabpull counter