Great list.
I would have Pacquiao on the list. First and only 8-division champ. Polarizing figure known around the world. His impressive charitable contributions and career as a Senator make him one of the most unique standouts in modern boxing.
Lomachenko is on his way. 396-1 as amateur and gold medal winner in two weight classes.
Lomachenko holds several all-time records for winning major world championships in the fewest number of professional fights: he won a world title in his third fight (tied with Saensak Muangsurin), became a two-weight champion in his seventh fight, and a three-weight champion in his twelfth fight
I would have Pacquiao on the list. First and only 8-division champ. Polarizing figure known around the world. His impressive charitable contributions and career as a Senator make him one of the most unique standouts in modern boxing.
Lomachenko is on his way. 396-1 as amateur and gold medal winner in two weight classes.
Lomachenko holds several all-time records for winning major world championships in the fewest number of professional fights: he won a world title in his third fight (tied with Saensak Muangsurin), became a two-weight champion in his seventh fight, and a three-weight champion in his twelfth fight
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