| Description | Boxer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| He danced like a butterfly and stung like a bee | Muhammed Ali | 98%
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| In 1986, he became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time | Mike Tyson | 95%
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| Has five sons – all named George | George Foreman | 72%
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| Undefeated boxer nicknamed "Money" | Floyd Mayweather Jr. | 70%
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| In 1997, he had part of his ear bitten off | Evander Holyfield | 65%
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| He was a senator in the Philippines from 2016–2022 | Manny Pacquiao | 58%
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| Boxers known as "Sugar Ray" | Sugar Ray Leonard | 57%
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| Known as the "Gypsy King", this British boxer's only loss came at the hands of the above | Tyson Fury | 56%
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| Boxers known as "Sugar Ray" | Sugar Ray Robinson | 53%
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| Known as the "Brown Bomber", he held the heavyweight title from 1937–1949 | Joe Louis | 50%
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| Loser of the "Thrilla in Manila" | Joe Frazier | 46%
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| With a record of 49–0 this Italian-American boxer was the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated | Rocky Marciano | 42%
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| Mayor of Kyiv since 2014, he was never knocked down | Vitali Klitschko | 41%
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| Undefeated heavyweight who was briefly the undisputed champion in 2024 | Oleksandr Usyk | 35%
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| The first person to beat the above | Buster Douglas | 34%
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| The first African-American heavyweight champ | Jack Johnson | 26%
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| This Mexican-American "Golden Boy" was a champion in 6 weight classes | Oscar De La Hoya | 26%
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| The subject of the movie "Raging Bull" | Jake La Motta | 24%
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| These two had the "Fight of the Century" in the 1920s | Jack Dempsey | 18%
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| These two had the "Fight of the Century" in the 1920s | Gene Tunney | 7%
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