What boxer has won the most world titles in boxing history?

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  • Bronard
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    #81
    Originally posted by 4Corners
    Message me the rest I'm getting a kick outta that s**t
    I wish I had the rest homie. The people who had it got banned. Maybe maniac or thuggery have it.

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    • jas
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      #82
      Originally posted by Davis40
      Whos had the most title fights in history? Hopkins must be up there in this era at least
      Show time showed it in his last fight. I think in this era it's de la Hoya. Previous era Chavez.

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      • yuppie
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        #83
        Wouldn't Zab Judah be up there...even though he's won and lost the same titles over the course of like 12 years.

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        • soul_survivor
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          #84
          Originally posted by Bronard
          I'm not pointing any fingers man but you take a wild guess. That's only 1/3 of it.
          Man, was gona ask you for the rest but then read what you said.

          Larry is pathetic.

          Originally posted by yuppie
          Wouldn't Zab Judah be up there...even though he's won and lost the same titles over the course of like 12 years.
          LOL good point.

          In terms of most title points, I think Eubank has the most for any British fighter.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #85
            Originally posted by techliam
            Let me count RJJ's titles

            160 IBF
            168 IBF
            175 WBC x3 WBA x2 IBF
            HW WBA

            Theres 9 (he won WBC three times, before and after loss to Griffin, then again with Tarver 1)

            Mayweathers titles

            130 WBC
            135 WBC
            140 WBC
            147 IBF WBCx2
            154 WBCx2 WBA

            Also 9

            The most I can think of right now is Holyfield, with:

            CW WBA IBF WBC
            HW WBC WBAx4 IBFx3

            That's 11 titles. Good old Holyfield

            It's a fun little excercise, but obviously means nothing. But I don't think there was any intention with this post
            damn Holyfield with 11, impressive

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            • Larry the boss
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              #86
              How in the hell did this turn into a Manny-Floyd thread?? come on people, damn...there are several champions in boxing and this is what ya'll turn it into?

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #87
                I don't know off the top of my head.

                Would have guessed with Oscar, which tells you how much it means.

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                • daggum
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Freedom2014
                  Floyd Mayweather is the best of all time.

                  (Ali was the greatest, and Floyd is the best).
                  or in other words floyd is the greatest fighter in fantasy land, ali in reality

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #89
                    It's difficult to say because there were world titles back then that were respected that are now seen as cheap titles like the NABF, NBA, I think it's those and some other ones that actually were legit back then. It's hard to just reject those titles that meant something back then now just because they don't mean anything now.

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by -Kev-
                      It's difficult to say because there were world titles back then that were respected that are now seen as cheap titles like the NABF, NBA, I think it's those and some other ones that actually were legit back then. It's hard to just reject those titles that meant something back then now just because they don't mean anything now.
                      Interesting point of view Kev.

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