Eight (8) Wins in Eight (8) Different Weight divisions. Completed by Manny Pacquiao (vs. Miguel Cotto) on November 15, 2009.
Oscar De La Hoya. EDIT Manny Pacquiao has won titles in 7 divisions, beating Oscar's record.
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The Boxing Day Tsunami occurred on December 26, 2004. This was one of the most detrimental tsunami's to hit Indonesia on record.
The boxer with the record for the most knockouts ever is Archie Moore.
Yes, his accomplishments in boxing stands alone in this era in boxing. He will most likely be in the hall of fame. In concerning if his the greatest of all time that is subjective because boxing has a long history and different eras. So yes, you can say his an all time great putting him with the Duran, Lenard, Herns etc,,, in boxing. He is a rare fighter once in a life time type that has won belts in different divisions a total of 8. He is compared by boxing experts has the modern day version of the late great Henry Armstrong.
Every record for most divisions: http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/football/football_records_book/2006/2006_d1_football_records_book.pdf
Depends on the fighters height and division. If someones reach is longer than their height, it is considered to be long. A 67" reach might be good in featherweight boxing or lightweight MMA, but most guys in divisions like heavyweight or light heavyweight have a 70"-85" reach
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eight raund is the most in woman boxing match
pacquiao won titles at 7 weights, but probably 10 different belts.
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In Australia, usual boxing day activities include different types of sports and unwrapping Christmas gifts. The most popular game played on this day is cricket.