Boxing Records That Will Probably Never Be Broken

Boxing Records That Will Probably Never Be Broken

There are some boxing records that are likely never to be broken. Records, of course, are meant to be broken at some point in time, but some of these crazy records are going to be really be hard to break.

Most Knockouts in a Career

Archie Moore
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The most knockouts in a career is held by the great, Archie Moore. Archie fought famous greats, such as Muhammad Ali and Rocky Marciano. Moore won 183 fights and a record of 131 of the wins came from knockouts. This is one record that is going to be very hard to be beat.

31 Straight Losses by a Knockout

Eric Crumble
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This may be a record you may not want to beat, but the winner of the 31 straight losses by a knockout goes to Eric Crumble. Eric fought a number of 32 times and lost 31 of those by a knockout. Maybe it was not meant for Eric Crumble to even be a professional boxer.

Two Decades Between World Title Reigns

George Foreman
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The winner of the two decades between world title reigns goes to George Foreman. This is a huge record and win for George. When Foreman won his last world title, he was even more so, a whopping 45 years old. In 1994, George Foreman won the Male Athlete of the Year Award from the Associated Press. In 1968, George won a Olympic Gold Medal in the heavyweight division in boxing.

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