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Turtle Tank
Hall Of Fame

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#1 Iron Mike Tyson
A heart and fists of Iron. The
name says it all. All-time great, Iron Mike Tyson.
(Sidney)
He was the
undisputed heavyweight champion and remains the youngest man
ever to win and lose a world heavyweight title.*
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Thomas
Hit Man Hearns |
#2 Thomas Hit Man Hearns
The man who could fall an oak
tree 10 feet around with a single punch! (Sidney)
Thomas Hearns (born
October 18,
1958,
in
Memphis, raised in
Detroit), is an
American 7-time world champion professional
boxer.
Hearns is considered among the great welterweights in boxing
history.* Compliments of
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Rocky Marciano |
#3 Rocky Marciano
Good Lordy Marciano! Iron Mike
And Hit Man Hearns put into one man! (Sidney)
Rocky Marciano (September
1, 1923
–
August 31,
1969),
born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, was the heavyweight champion
of the world from
1952 to
1956.
Marciano, with forty-three knockouts to his credit (87.8% knockout
rate), remains the only heavyweight champion in boxing history to
retire having won every fight in his professional career.*
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Sugar Ray Robinson |
#4 Sugar Ray Robinson
There was only one Sugar Ray.
The sweetest boxer of all time. (Sidney)
Sugar Ray Robinson (born Walker Smith
Jr.,
May 3,
1921 –
April 12,
1989)
was a professional boxer. Frequently cited as the greatest boxer of
all time, Robinson's performances at the
welterweight and
middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create "pound
for pound" rankings, where they compared fighters regardless of
weight. He was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990.*
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Muhammad Ali |
#5 Muhammad Ali
Loud........ arrogant........ a
true motor-mouth...... that was Ali.
(Sidney)
Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay
Jr. on
January 17,
1942) is
a retired
American
boxer
and former three-time
World Heavyweight Champion and winner of an
Olympic Light-heavyweight gold medal. In 1999, Ali was crowned
"Sportsman of the Century" by
Sports Illustrated and the
BBC.*
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The Nigerian
Nightmare Samuel
Peter |
#6 Samuel Peter
History shows us which greats
become legends. Samuel Peter is rewriting history.
(Sidney)
Samuel Okon Peter (born
September 6,
1980 in
Akwa Ibom,
Nigeria),
nicknamed "The Nigerian Nightmare," is a
heavyweight
boxer
and the current WBC heavyweight champion. He is considered by many to
be one of the strongest punchers in the heavyweight division.*
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Veerapol Nakhonluang |
#7 Veerapol Nakhonluang
Punch hard; punch often;
know when to punch out.
61-4-2 with 43 KOs
(Sidney)
Veerapol
is the second bantamweight in the history of boxing to defend his
title 15 times, only outdone by legendary Manuel Ortiz who defended
his title 16 times back in the 1940s. His WBC world title reign lasted
seven years from 1998 to 2005. Prior to that he won the WBA
bantamweight crown in 1995, which he amazingly seized in only his
fourth pro fight. He finishes with a record of 61-4-2 with 43 KOs.*
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