What are the Different Types of Boxing Records?

Professional Boxing Records

  • Win-loss-draw (W-L-D): The most common type of boxing record, it displays the total number of wins, losses, and draws a boxer has accumulated.
  • Knockout-to-loss ratio: Indicates the number of fights a boxer has won by knockout compared to the number of times they have lost by knockout.
  • Title fights: Lists the number of championship bouts a boxer has participated in.
  • World titles: Specifies the number of world championships a boxer has won.
  • Pounds-for-pounds ranking: An unofficial ranking system that compares boxers across different weight classes based on their skill level and accomplishments.

Amateur Boxing Records

  • Total fights: The number of amateur fights a boxer has competed in.
  • Wins: The number of amateur fights a boxer has won.
  • Losses: The number of amateur fights a boxer has lost.
  • Draws: The number of amateur fights that resulted in a tie.
  • Tournament wins: The number of amateur boxing tournaments a boxer has won.

Examples of Good Boxing Records

  • Floyd Mayweather Jr.: 50-0-0 (27 KOs)
  • Manny Pacquiao: 62-8-2 (39 KOs)
  • Vasyl Lomachenko: 17-2-0 (11 KOs)
  • Canelo Álvarez: 58-2-2 (39 KOs)
  • Gennady Golovkin: 42-1-1 (37 KOs)

Related Questions

  1. What does the knockout-to-loss ratio indicate?
  2. Which type of boxing record lists the number of world championships a boxer has won?
  3. What is a pounds-for-pounds ranking?
  4. What does the "D" in W-L-D stand for?
  5. What is the difference between an amateur and professional boxing record?

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