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The historical position of boxing
Speaking of boxing, there will be an iconic figure in everyone's mind. Of course, boxing itself has its own charm. Boxing is different from fighting and muay Thai. Boxing requires 12 rounds, which requires high physical quality of athletes. Injury and bleeding have become a common occurrence in boxing. But these are also the conditions for boxers to get high salaries. Whenever KO appears in the ring, the audience is boiling, and the winning boxer will get the popularity and fame he deserves. Judging from the top five boxing champions in world history, it is worthy of the name that Tai Sen ranks first, and Mayweather Ali is also on the list.

This ranking also combines the strength, influence, popularity and dominance of boxers. The fifth place is Mayweather, which ranks so low mainly because he loves to show off his wealth too much. The photos and videos he posted on social platforms are full of luxury goods of his family. But Mayweather's salary is really high, because the strength can get a salary of 280 million. However, Mayweather's bad reputation has another reason. He often exaggerates himself, and those words are very arrogant. Although Mayweather is now 42 years old, he has been practicing boxing since he was a child, and he can still beat 90% of the boxers.

Ranked fourth is holyfield, who also began to practice boxing since childhood, which also helped him to develop a whole set of muscles. Holyfield, who is nearly 2 meters tall and weighs 200 Jin, gave him a big punch. Despite his huge size, holyfield's flexibility is not low, and both defense and attack are his strengths. Therefore, holyfield has won the world boxing championship five times, and he is still in good shape at the age of 47.

The third place is Lewis, a boxer from England who has also made great contributions to Britain. He is also the first world heavyweight champion in British history. However, this champion is conservative, likes to defend, and his attack is not radical, which makes his competition rarely grand, but conservative, and he rarely makes mistakes. What he is best at is slowly observing his opponent's weaknesses on the court, exhausting his opponent's physical strength under long-term confrontation and finally winning. Lewis, who looks burly, is actually an out-and-out English gentleman.

Ali and Tai Sen ranked second and first respectively. These two should be familiar to everyone. Ali's butterfly step has always been a story in boxing, and his promotion of boxing has left a mark on boxing fans. For Tai Sen, the champion who cannot be erased by time, his strength is awesome.