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Many boxing World Champions were jailed in the 90s, but you're probably asking about Mike Tyson.
Football. Twice WC Champions, twice runner ups. Olympic champ. Rugby. Top ten. Basketball. Former world champion and olympic champ. Tennis. Many, many top ten players. Hockey (women) Several times world champions. Boxing. Lots of world champions. Polo. Best polo players by far. Several others I can´t remember.
There are 37 boxing champions from Philippines since Pancho Villa won the World Flyweight crown in 1923. He is also the first Asian. Great Filipino boxers revered by the world includes Ceferino Garcia, Flash Elorde and Manny Pacquiao. Other notable boxers are: Penalosa brothers, Small Montana, Ben Villaflor, Luisito Espinosa and Nonito Donaire.
the packers have been world champions 12 times
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Scotland have yet to win a world cup.
He has won thirteen world champions.
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Muhammad Ali fought and defeated a total of 15 world champions during his boxing career. Notable victories include those against Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, and Ken Norton. These wins contributed significantly to his legacy as one of the greatest boxers in history. Ali's ability to defeat top contenders and former champions solidified his status in the sport.
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The WBA is the oldest sanctioning body in boxing today, however the WBC for its iconic 'green belt' is probably considered the most prestigious belt to win. For any hardcore boxing fan, there are way too many titles in boxing these days as it is, let alone the additions of 'interim' and 'super' champions, the IBF is the only sanctioning body that recognizes only 1 world champion and doesnt deal with the alphabet title nonsense, this is why most boxing pundits see them as the most respected, the WBC in this sense are abit of a joke, having even silver titles and youth silver titles. The wbo isnt universally recognized as one of the 'big 3' however is considered a world title as such. So to answer your question i would say IBF-WBC-WBA-WBO.