# | Description | Boxer | % Correct |
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1 | He danced like a butterfly and stung like a bee | Muhammed Ali | 99%
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2 | Ear-biter | Mike Tyson | 97%
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3 | Person whose ear was bit | Evander Holyfield | 77%
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10 | Undefeated welterweight known as "Money" | Floyd Mayweather | 75%
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5 | Heavyweight champ at age 45 | George Foreman | 71%
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11 | Filipino who battled #10 | Manny Pacquiao | 71%
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7 | Boxers known as "Sugar Ray" | Sugar Ray Leonard | 67%
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6 | "Thrilla in Manila" loser | Joe Frazier | 61%
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8 | Boxers known as "Sugar Ray" | Sugar Ray Robinson | 61%
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13 | 49-0 Italian-American heavyweight | Rocky Marciano | 55%
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12 | British boxer; The last undisputed heavyweight champ. | Lennox Lewis | 53%
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9 | Detroit's "Brown Bomber" | Joe Louis | 50%
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4 | First person to beat #2 | Buster Douglas | 42%
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19 | Mayor of Kyiv. He was never knocked down. | Vitali Klitschko | 41%
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20 | Mexican-American "Golden Boy". Champion in 6 weight classes. | Oscar De La Hoya | 38%
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15 | First African-American heavyweight champ | Jack Johnson | 32%
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22 | He was called "The Hitman" | Thomas Hearns | 31%
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14 | Won titles at 154 lbs through heavyweight. Robbed at the 1988 Olympics. | Roy Jones Jr. | 29%
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21 | Panamanian lightweight with 103 wins | Roberto Durán | 25%
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16 | These two had the "Fight of the Century" in the 1920s | Jack Dempsey | 24%
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24 | Mexican boxer who started his career 87-0 | Julio César Chávez | 24%
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23 | Defended the heavyweight title 20 times between 1978 and 1985 | Larry Holmes | 23%
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18 | Defeated #1 and broke his jaw. Father of an NFL player. | Ken Norton | 22%
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17 | These two had the "Fight of the Century" in the 1920s | Gene Tunney | 12%
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