# 9. Jack Johnson. Jack Johnson the fist black man to become world heavyweight champion, he was an extraordinary fighter with incredible strength and punching power, he was also a master of defensive boxing and could be very patient keeping fighters at bay until they exposed their weaknesses to him of which he would capitalise on with tremendous fast powerful punches. Johnson fought on till his 60's until a tragic car accident which took his life. Professional record: Won 55 (35kos) Lost 12 and Drawn 6
# 7. Rocky Marciano. Rocky is the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated, he was a strong brawler who had enormous heart and courage and never gave up in the ring. A very powerful man who could hit you with extremely hard punches, a true destroyer in the ring. Professional record: Won 49 (KO 43) Lost 0
# 6. George Foreman. Big George foreman was a mountain of a man, he possessed such brute strength that his style was simply punch and destroy. A big man with big punches he was someone never to be under estimated even when he returned to the ring in his forties he was still capable of great things. Professional record Won 76 (KO 68) Lost 5 with 0 Draws
# 5. Jack Dempsey. In the ring, Dempsey was a brawler. He continually stalked the man in front of him and would bob and weave until he could strike, he was a savage and remorseless fighter. He had tremendous punching power with half of his knockouts happening within the very first round. Professional record: Won 61 (KO 50) Lost 6 with 9 draws
# 4. Joe Frazier. Smoking Joe Frazier was one of the biggest known boxers in the late 60's and 70's, His bobbing and weaving style allowed him to get close to his opponents where he would love to just unleash some big left hooks of his that would hit their targets with such power that the opponent would most likely be on the canvas. Joe Frazier was a truly dangerous fighter who could definitely take a punch and carry on swinging, his most memorable fights were the amazing events against Muhammad Ali. Joe was such a force to be reckoned with that he had to be in my top 10. Professional record: Won 32 (KO 27) Lost 4 with 1 Draw
# 3. Mike Tyson. The self proclaimed "baddest man on the planet" took the boxing world by storm when he arrived on the scene in the mid 80's, few could believe how someone of his size and stature could possess such speed. His devastating combos would take down fighters in the first round, the power iron mike had was astonishing, in his prime mike Tyson could take on any heavyweight past or present. The fearsome persona mike had would often mean that he'd already of beaten his opponents before they ever set foot in ring. Professional record Won 50 (KO 44) Lost 6 with 0 Draws
# 1. Muhammad Ali. The greatest of all time, Muhammad Ali was fastest heavyweight in history, he absolutely dominated his opponents in the mid 60's during what many believe was the golden age of boxing. Ali's lightning hand speed and his quick movement around the ring made him a legend, he could stay back and open up his opponents with his quick jabs and then when the time was right he would move in and unleash devastating flurries at incredible speeds that left most of his opponents bewildered and beaten. Ali could also take a punch which he demonstrated in the fights with Joe Frazier and the fights towards the end of his career. IMO the best heavyweight ever, a real legend in boxing. Professional record: 56 (KO 37) Lost 5 with 0 draws
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