Julio Cesar Chavez Short Biography

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Most people have heard of legendary boxer Muhammed Ali, but how about Willie Pep? These 10 winningest boxers of all time had both the star power and endurance to last through round after round after round of brutality in the ring. Check them (and their impressive) records out below!Julio Cesar Chavez is considered to be Mexico's greatest boxer of all time. His career, which lasted 25 years, culminated in five championships in three different divisions and an impressive record of 108 wins, six losses and two draws.Born in Slidell, Louisiana, Tony Canzoneri was just 5'4", but he was mighty. Over the course of his career, Canzoneri won five world titles and now has a permanent place in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.Seventh on our list is Joseph "Sandy" Saddler, who ended an impressive 103 of his 144 wins with a …show more content…

He earned the nickname "Hurricane Hank" for his relentless fighting style.Though many consider Sam Langford less deserving of a spot on this list then Henry Armstrong, in terms of total wins, Sam Langford beats him out. Langford was heavily devoted to the art of boxing and continued on even though he was nearly blind.Born Gershon Mendeloff, he embraced the name "Kid Lewis" after joining the London Judean Athletic Club. Lewis eventually won the world Welterweight Championship and has a spot in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.With 175 total wins, Sugar Ray Robinson earns the third spot on our list of the 10 winningest boxers of all time. Before Robinson even started his career, he had a record of 85-0 in amateur boxing, including 40 first round knockouts.Known as "The Old Mongoose," Archie Moore had a long, successful