Who Has Won the Most Major Heavyweight Boxing Championships at Once?

Winning multiple major heavyweight boxing championships simultaneously is a rare feat in the sport's history. Only a few boxers have managed to achieve this remarkable accomplishment, solidifying their status as true legends of the ring.

Muhammad Ali stands out as the undisputed champion in this category, having held the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles concurrently from 1978 to 1983. This unprecedented feat earned him the nickname "The Greatest" and established him as one of the most dominant boxers of all time.

Evander Holyfield is another boxer who achieved the distinction of holding multiple heavyweight titles at once. In 1990, he became the undisputed champion by capturing the WBA, WBC, and IBF belts. However, he later lost the WBA title, leaving him with two major championships.

Lennox Lewis also held two major heavyweight belts simultaneously from 1999 to 2000, winning the WBC and IBF titles. However, he was unable to unify all four major championships.

In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult for boxers to win multiple heavyweight titles due to the proliferation of sanctioning bodies and the fragmentation of the division. As a result, the feat of holding three or more major championships at once has become even rarer.

  • Who is known as "The Greatest" for holding three major heavyweight titles simultaneously?
  • Which boxer won the WBA, WBC, and IBF belts in 1990?
  • How many heavyweight titles did Lennox Lewis hold simultaneously?
  • Has any boxer ever held all four major heavyweight titles at once?
  • Why is it becoming more difficult for boxers to win multiple heavyweight titles?
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