The 50 greatest pound-for-pound boxers of the modern era (post 1940), ranked by overall record, belts held and legendary fights fought.
1) Sugar Ray Robinson (1940-1965)
Middleweight, welterweight
Record: 175-19-6-2 (109 KOs)
World welterweight champion December 20, 1946 — August 9, 1950
5-time World middleweight champion between 1951–1960
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1950
Defining Fight: St Valentine’s Day Massacre vs. Jake LaMotta VI. February 14, 1951
2) Henry Armstrong (1932-1945)
Featherweight, lightweight, welterweight
Record: 151-21-9 (101 KOs)
World featherweight champion October 29, 1937 — September 12, 1938
World welterweight champion May 31, 1938 — October 4, 1940
World lightweight champion August 17, 1938 — August 22, 1939
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1940
Defining Fight: vs. Lou Ambers. August 17, 1938
3) Muhammad Ali (1960-1981)
Heavyweight
Record: 56-5 (37 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1960 Rome Olympics
Undisputed heavyweight champion February 25, 1964 — September 19, 1964; February 6, 1967 — April 28, 1967; October 30, 1974 — February 15, 1978
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1965, 1974, 1975
Defining Fights: Thrilla in Manila v Joe Frazier III Oct 1, 1975
Rumble in the Jungle v George Foreman October 30, 1974
_vs. Sonny Liston I. February 25, 1964
4) Willie Pep (1940-1966)
Featherweight
Record: 230-11-1 (65 KOs)
World featherweight champion June 7, 1946 — October 29, 1948; February 11, 1949 — September 8, 1950
Defining Fights: vs. Sandy Saddler II. February 11, 1949
_vs Chalky Wright I November 20, 1942
5) Joe Louis (1934-1951)
Heavyweight
Record: 68-3 (54 KOs)
Undisputed heavyweight champion June 22, 1937 — March 1, 1949
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1941
_vs. Billy Conn. June 18, 1941
_vs Max Schmeling II June 22, 1938
6) Floyd Mayweather Jr. (1996-2017)
Superfeatherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, light middleweight
Record: 50-0 (27 KOs)
Bronze medalist at 1996 Atlanta Olympics
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 2007, 2013, 2015
BWAA Fighter of the Decade: 2010s
7) Roberto Duran (1968-2001)
Lightweight, welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight
Record: 103-16 (69 KOs)
Undisputed lightweight champion January 21, 1978 — January 1979
_vs. Sugar Ray Leonard I. June 20, 1980
_vs. Iran Barkley. February 24, 1989
8) Sugar Ray Leonard (1977-1997)
Welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight
Record: 36-3-1 (25 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1976 Montreal Olympics
Undisputed welterweight champion September 16, 1981 — February 15, 1982
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1976, 1979, 1981
_vs. Thomas Hearns I, September 16, 1981
_vs. Marvin Hagler. April 6, 1987
9) Rocky Marciano (1947-1955)
Heavyweight
Record: 49-0 (43 KOs)
Undisputed heavyweight champion September 23, 1952 — April 27, 1956
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1952
_vs. Jersey Joe Walcott. September 23, 1952
_vs. Ezzard Charles. September 17, 1954
10) Archie Moore (1935-1963)
Light heavyweight, heavyweight
Record: 183-23-10-1 (131 KOs)
Most knockouts in history
World light heavyweight champion December 17, 1952 — October 1960
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1958
_vs. Yvon Durelle. December 10, 1958
11) George Foreman (1969-1997)
Heavyweight
Record: 76-5 (68 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1968 Mexico City Olympics
Undisputed heavyweight champion January 22, 1973 — October 30, 1974
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1973, 1994
_vs. Ron Lyle. January 24, 1976
12) Julio César Chávez (1980-2005)
Super featherweight, lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight
Record: 108-6-2 (87 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1987
_vs. Meldrick Taylor I, March 17, 1990
13) Ezzard Charles (1940-1959)
Middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight
Record: 96-25-1 (58 KOs)
Undisputed heavyweight champion September 27, 1950 — July 18, 1951
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1949
14) Marcel Cerdan (1934-1949)
Middleweight
Record: 111-4 (66 KOs)
World middleweight champion September 21, 1948 — June 16, 1949
_vs Tony Zale September 21, 1948
15) Marvin Hagler (1973-1987)
Middleweight
Record: 62-3-2 (52 KOs)
Undisputed middleweight champion September 27, 1980 — June 6, 1987
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1983, 1985
16) Rubén Olivares (1965-1988)
Bantamweight, featherweight
Record: 88-13-3 (78 KOs)
_vs. Chucho Castillo. April 18, 1970
17) Manny Pacquiao (1995-Present)
Flyweight, super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, light middleweight
Record: 62-7-2 (39 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 2006, 2008, 2009
BWAA Fighter of the Decade: 2000’s
Only boxer to ever win world titles in eight different weight classes
_vs Juan Manuel Marquez I. (Draw) May 8, 2004
18) Sandy Saddler (1944-1957)
Featherweight, junior lightweight
Record: 144-16-2 (103 KOs)
World featherweight champion October 29, 1948 — February 11, 1949; September 8, 1950 — January 1957
19) Pernell Whitaker (1984-2001)
Lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight
Record: 40-4-1-1 (17 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Undisputed lightweight champion August 11, 1990 — January 18, 1992
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1989, 1993
20) Joe Frazier (1965-1981)
Heavyweight
Record: 32-4-1 (27 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1964 Tokyo Olympics
Undisputed heavyweight champion February 16, 1970 — January 22, 1973
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1969, 1971, 1975
_Fight of the Century vs. Muhammad Ali. March 8, 1971
21) Jake LaMotta (1941-1954)
Middleweight
Record: 83-19-4 (30 KOs)
World middleweight champion June 16, 1949 — February 14, 1951
_vs. Laurent Dauthuille. September 13, 1950
22) Emilie Griffith (1958-1977)
Welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight
Record: 85-24-2-1 (23 KOs)
Undisputed welterweight champion June 8, 1963 — December 10, 1965
Undisputed middleweight champion September 29, 1967 — March 4, 1968
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1963
23) Eder Jofre (1957-1976)
Bantamweight, featherweight
Record: 72-2-4 (50 KOs)
World bantamweight champion November 18, 1960 — April 4, 1963
24) Carlos Monzón (1963-1977)
Middleweight
Record: 87-3-9-1 (59 KOs)
Undisputed middleweight champion November 7, 1970 — February 9, 1974; June 26, 1976 — July 30, 1977
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1972
_vs. Rodrigo Valdes. July 30, 1977
25) Billy Conn (1935-1948)
Light heavyweight
Record: 64-12-1 (15 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1939
26) Evander Holyfield (1984-2011)
Light heavyweight, cruiserweight, heavyweight
Record: 44-10-2-1 (29 KOs)
Bronze medalist at 1984 Los Angeles games
Undisputed heavyweight champion October 25, 1990 — November 13, 1992
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1990, 1996, 1997
_vs Dwight Muhammad Qawi July 12, 1986
_vs Mike Tyson I. November 9, 1996
27) Bernard Hopkins (1988-2016)
Middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight
Record: 55-8-2-2 (32 KOs)
Undisputed middleweight champion September 29, 2001 — July 16, 2005
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 2001
28) Jose Napoles (1958-1975)
Welterweight, middleweight
Record: 77-7 (54 KOs)
Undisputed welterweight champion April 18, 1969 — December 3, 1970; June 4, 1971 — May 1975
29) Tommy Hearns (1977-2006)
Welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight, cruiserweight
Record: 61-5-1 (48 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1980, 1984
30) Larry Holmes (1973-2002)
Heavyweight
Record: 69-6-0 (44 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1978
_ vs. Ken Norton. June 9, 1978
31) Roy Jones Jr. (1989-2018)
Middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight, cruiserweight
Record: 66-9-0 (47 KOs)
Silver medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
Undisputed light heavyweight champion June 5, 1999 — September 7, 2002
BWAA Fighter of the Decade: 1990’s
32) Oscar De La Hoya (1992-2008)
Super featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, light middleweight, middleweight
Record: 39-6 (30 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1995
33) Alexis Argüello (1968-1995)
Featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight, junior welterweight
Record: 80-8 (64 KOs)
_vs. Ruben Olivares. November 23, 1974
34) Mike Tyson (1985-2005)
Heavyweight
Record: 50-6-0-2 (44 KOs)
Undisputed heavyweight champion August 1 1987 — February 11, 1990
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1986, 1988
35) Pascual Pérez (1952-1964)
Flyweight
Record: 84-7-1 (57 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1948 London Olympics
World flyweight champion November 26, 1954 — April 16, 1960
36) Ike Williams (1940-1955)
Lightweight
Record: 128-24-5 (60 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1948
37) Salvador Sánchez (1975-1982)
Bantamweight, featherweight
Record: 44-1-1 (32 KOs)
38) Kid Gavilán (1943-1958)
Welterweight
Record: 108-30-5 (28 KOs)
World welterweight champion May 18, 1951 — August 29, 1951; February 4 1952 — October 20, 1954
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1953
39) Dick Tiger (1952-1970)
Middleweight, light heavyweight
Record: 60-19-3 (27 KOs)
Undisputed middleweight champion August 10, 1963 — December 12, 1963; October 21, 1965 — April 25, 1966
Undisputed light heavyweight champion December 16, 1966 — May 24, 1968
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1962, 1966
40) Carmen Basilio (1948-1961)
Welterweight, middleweight
Record: 56-16-7 (27 KOs)
World welterweight champion June 10, 1955 — March 14, 1956; September 12, 1956 — February 22, 1957
World middleweight champion September 23, 1957 — March 25, 1958
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1955, 1957
_vs. Sugar Ray Robinson. September 23, 1957
_vs. Johnny Saxton II. September 12, 1956
41) Aaron Pryor (1976-1990)
Light welterweight
Record: 39-1 (35 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1982
_vs. Alexis Arguello I. November 12, 1982
_vs. Alexis Arguello II. September 9, 1983
42) Charley Burley (1936-1950)
Welterweight, middleweight
Record: 83-12-2-1 (50 KOs)
43) Fighting Harada (1960-1970)
Bantamweight
Record: 55-7-0 (22 KOs)
World flyweight champion October 10, 1962 — January 12, 1963
44) Lennox Lewis (1989-2003)
Heavyweight
Record: 41-2-1 (32 KOs)
Gold medalist as 1988 Seoul Olympics
Undisputed heavyweight champion November 13, 1999 — April 29, 2000
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1999
45) Marco Antonio Barrera (1989-2011)
Junior featherweight, featherweight, junior lightweight
Record: 67-7-0-1 (44 KOs)
_vs. Érik Morales III. November 27, 2004
46) Érik Morales (1993-2012)
Super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight
Record: 52-9 (36 KOs)
_vs. Marco Antonio Barrera I. February 19, 2000
_vs. Paulie Ayala. November 16, 2002
47) Manuel Ortiz (1938-1955)
Lightweight, featherweight, bantamweight
Record: 99-28-3 (53 KOs)
World bantamweight champion August 7, 1942 — January 6, 1947; March 11, 1947 — May 31, 1950
48) Michael Spinks (1977-1988)
Heavyweight, light heavyweight
Record: 31-1-0 (21 KOs)
Gold medalist at 1976 Montreal Olympics
Undisputed light heavyweight champion March 18, 1983 — September 21 1985
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1976
49) Bob Foster (1961-1978)
Light heavyweight
Record: 56-8-1 (46 KOs)
Undisputed light heavyweight champion April 7, 1968 — December 9, 1970; April 7, 1972 — September 16, 1974
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 1968
50) Canelo Álvarez (2005-Present)
Welterweight, light middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight
Record: 53-1-2 (36 KOs)
BWAA Fighter of the Year: 2019
Bubble: Carlos Zarate, Vasyl Lomachenko, Wilfredo Gomez, Miguel Canto, Naoya Inoue, Wilfred Benitez, Sonny Liston, Gennady Golovkin, Terence Crawford
There’s no way Pacquiao is number 11 when he have more divisions than everyone. Pacquiao is #1
Chaves 108-6-2 87ko
Pacquiao 62-7-2 39ko
CaNOlo don’t belong on this list
🚫They got Manny at #17…not 11…and Lennox Lewis #44…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trash ass list. Put Manny in the top 4.