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Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard names the 3 greatest fighters in history

Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard reveals his personal list of the greatest fighters ever, spotlighting three iconic names while recognizing the rich history and depth of talent in the sport.

Sugar Ray Leonard reveals his top 3 best boxers in history.
Ā© Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for the Sugar Ray Leonard FoundationSugar Ray Leonard reveals his top 3 best boxers in history.

Few figures in boxing history are as qualified to weigh in on greatness as Sugar Ray Leonard. A five-division world champion and undisputed titleholder at both welterweight and middleweight, Leonard carved out one of the most decorated rƩsumƩs the sport has ever seen.

Emerging as a superstar in the late 1970s, Leonard became a defining figure of boxing’s golden era. Alongside Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, and Marvin Hagler, he formed the legendary ā€œFour Kingsā€ā€”a group that dominated the sport throughout the 1980s. Leonard holds the rare distinction of having defeated all three of his elite contemporaries, including his iconic ā€œNo Masā€ victory over Duran in 1980, a bout that remains etched in boxing folklore.

Given his remarkable achievements and firsthand experience against the best of the best, Leonard’s opinion carries significant weight. In a conversation with Fight Hype, the Hall of Famer shared his personal top three fighters of all time—names that, in his view, represent the pinnacle of boxing excellence.

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Leonard’s top 3 picks

ā€œThe best boxers? I would say Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Marciano. But there is many, many more!ā€ Leonard said, making it clear that while the sport is filled with legends, these three stand at the very top of his list.

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be one of the greatest boxers of all time. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

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Ali captivated the world with his charisma and courage. Robinson dazzled with unmatched skill and longevity across over 200 fights. Marciano, famously, retired as the only undefeated heavyweight champion in history at 49-0.

He faced Mayweather for a world title, got 18 years in prison, and was wrongly declared dead in a riot

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Leonard’s top three reflect a blend of showmanship, technique, and historical achievement. While he acknowledged that there are many other greats, these names remain etched in boxing’s highest echelon—recognized by one of the sport’s own all-time greats.

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