5'5" has a ton of honorable mentions. Many great champions across many weight classes were listed as that height. Finito Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Henry Armstrong, Khaosai Galaxy, Willie Pep, etc.
Good Post. Also, 5'4 and 5'4-1/2 has its share of Noteworthy Boxers, besides Gary Russell Jr. Ray Mancini, Estaban DeJesus, Lou Ambers, and Mike Ayala.
Imagine if boxing had height classes instead of weight classes. Someone like David Tua would probably be invincible. Poor Fundora wouldn’t stand a chance.
@@moo8698 he struggled to beat a washed up Klitchko and got permanently broken by a short guy prime Klitchko would have dismantled in 5 rounds. Camacho beat Leonard and not because of that we say Hector is better than Ray. There are countless examples of that.
A knockout is not "barely." The Klitschkos themselves did not gain lineal champion status legitimately. They lost to an old Lennox Lewis. That is worse. At least AJ beat Wladimir with TKO.
@@cyborneticstone9756non puissance poids il aurait été beaucoup plus puissant par contre côté énergie il aurait eu du mal vu qu'il aurait été en dessous de son poids de forme.
"Pascual Perez" was 4'11. Not 5'0. He was in the Guiness book of World records for being the Shortest Champion Boxer in History, until that 4'10 guy beat his long-standing record. In the 1980's there was a Good Junior Featherweight(122lbs) boxer by the name of "Carmelo Negron". Last name was pronounced "Neh-grown". He stood 5'0 tall.
Every photo next to Ali, Louis looks to be just about the same height. Their prime weights were pretty much the same too. Louis was 207lbs, Ali's prime weight was 208lbs. The drawings make Ali look like massive next to Louis when that wasnt the case.
@@evanbarr9270 Louis fought exhibitions around 230-240 pounds. They were both heavy when they were overweight. At their absolute primes, their weight and size were very close. Also, Ali was not a true 6"3. He was a 6"2½. See his pictures when he is next to Louis. They look almost the same height. At their primes, Ali was like 5 lbs heavier. They were the same size.
@@evanbarr9270 He wasn't 6"3, he was slightly shorter. Again, look at his photos next to 6"2 Louis, look at him next to a true 6"3 like Foreman, he looks shorter. And where are you getting that 80 inch reach from? He is registered as 78 inches of reach.
@@Pedro_Le_Chef he was 6-3 even .Lois won the title at 198 .Ali 210 .Lenox lewis genarally weighed under 230 until the Mcall fight. Ali height and reach where measered at very young age .you cant judge height from pictures acuratly there are to many variables .but Ali was 6-3 with a 80 in reach .not that it matters .Ali would make lenox look slow and clumsy just like he did to to Foreman ...
Also, how many more Rewind channels are you planning to have? Would be really cool to see some of these videos for sports that I don’t know much about. Best racecar driver by height!
Since I didn't see Marvin Hagler in this list, that must mean he's shorter than 4' 10" or taller than 7' 5". Since Hagler was the best I ever watched watched, that has to be the answer.
Julio Ceasar Chavez should have been the 5'7" pick over Roberto Duran! Hands of Stone was a terror don't get me wrong but J.C. Superstar was on another planet!
What about Monzón? he was an Argentine professional boxer who held the undisputed world middleweight championship for 7 years. He successfully defended his title 14 times against 11 different fighters and is widely regarded as not only one of the best middleweights in history but also one of the greatest boxers of all time pound-for-pound. At 182 cm, I should say, he was way better than Joe Frazier!
I cannot explain why, but everything below Cruiser weight is irrelvant to me. I just find it uninteresting. Oh, thank you for including metric on screen! But where the hell are the Klitschkos? Those 2 dominated the heavy weight division during their time!
Absolutely ridiculous not to put the Klitschko's on the list. Prime Wladimir was one of the most dominant champions in history, the longest reigning heavyweight in history and would've flatlined Fury and AJ in his prime. To the morons saying his era was easy - it wasn't. It definitely wasn't as good as the 80s and 90s, but I'd argue it was better than the current era. Men he embarrassed in their prime still gave today's top heavyweights problems (AJ took 8 rounds to KO 40 year old Pulev, Klitschko took 5 rounds and knocked him down 4 times throughout the fight, then out cold in the fifth with possibly the best lead left hook in history. Povetkin knocked Whyte out cold at 40 and Wladimir threw him around like a rag doll in his prime. Oh and then let's back it up with the fact that Emanuel Steward, who was the full time trainer of 2 guys on this list, for a short amount of time Tyson Fury's as well and 41 world champions in total said this about Wladimir: Wladimir Klitschko is the most accurate and powerful single punch knockout artist in history. He has the best footwork in heavyweight history. He is the most athletic heavyweight in history. He has the best jab in history, followed by the jab of Lennox and the jab of Holmes. He has unrivaled punching power. Wladimir is more talented than Lennox Lewis. Wlad almost knocked out AJ at 41 ffs and Fury couldn't even hurt him at 39 - both of the fights were when Emanuel Steward had already passed away. Wlad also has the most single punch knockouts in heavyweight history. He has the best lead left hook in history (remember - lead, find me one heavyweight who knocked out guys in the same way he knocked out Pulev, Chambers and Austin). Fury's already losing to MMA fighters at 35 - do you really think he'd be fighting top level guys like himself and AJ at 39 and 41? Vitali arguably has the best chin in heavyweight history. Throughout his entire career, he was never knocked down once - ONCE!!! His only 2 losses were due to injury - the second was the fight wherein which he retired Lennox Lewis. He retired with the second highest knockout % in history, and they were against much better opponents than the likes Wilder faced. He had excellent reflexes and an extremely awkward style, one of which there has never been again. He came back after 4 years and immediately demolished the most feared heavyweight at the time - Sam Peter. Freddie Roach also said the Klitschko's were the best athletes he had ever trained. Regarding their opponents - Sam Peter was an absolute monster in his prime and one of the strongest heavyweights ever - stronger than every heavyweight active today and a massive puncher. David Haye was an incredible fighter in his prime, with massive punching power and brilliant defence - he beat another fighter on this list (Valuev) and still holds the record for beating a championship fight at the biggest weight disadvantage. He knocked out prime Chisora in 5 rounds, Fury took 8 to knock out a totally washed up Chisora. Yet Wladimir embarrassed him. Calvin Brock was hailed as the next great American heavyweight and Wladimir beat him to a pulp. Even long before his prime, Wladimir beat Ray Mercer to a pulp, knocked him down with a shot to the head for the first time in his career, and Mercer said it was the hardest he had ever been hit. (Mercer was old, but it still reinforces Wladimir's punching power) I can go on and on, but let's just put this out there - Wladimir retired with 24 title defenses, multiple against no1 contenders. And when he beat them, he was so dominant that he barely took a single punch to the head. AJ has 9 title defenses, and the opponents were nowhere near the quality Wladimir's was. And it seems like his mentality has been shattered I don't even know why I should have to explain why Vitali is better than Wilder. Anyone with common sense would know it's not even close. The Klitschko had a combined record of 109 - 7 - 0, with 94 knockouts - a KO% of 87%. They also had 39 heavyweight title defenses in total - that's 15 more than AJ (9), Wilder (11), Fury (3) and Usyk (1) COMBINED! They wiped the floor with every single opponent they faced for more than a decade and completely wiped out the heavyweight division. They ducked no one, were involved in zero scandals and are the best brothers in the history of sport. The fact you put AJ and Wilder ahead of them is possibly the dumbest thing I have ever seen in a TH-cam video.
Rocky is over Mike but he still isn't the greatest 5'10 boxer, that's Archie Moore by quite a large margin (and yes, that's even though he lost to Rocky).
Very interesting take! But I have to dissagree with one. - 6'6 / 198cm goes to Wladimir Klitschko any day over Anthony Joshua. Had a much more dominant career and even a 40 past prime version almost defeated him.
Joshua isn't even a champion and weavalder, not one of them hasn't ruled the Devvision for 10 years... And Klitschko left a mark in boxing and is much more deserving of it than the same Valuev
The height of Fury is wrong, he is 206cm, the height of Foreman is wrong, he is 192cm, the height of Frazier is wrong, he is same height of Mike Tyson, 178cm.
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Where is rocky Marciano?
I‘d argue that the Klitschko brothers should be on this list. Vitali instead of Deontay Wilder and Wladimir instead of Anthony Joshua.
100%
Wilder will get folded by them specially by Vitali. We all know how Wilder fairs against a good boxer who isn't a senior citizen.
Completely agree
Agreed
I agree too but they probably put AJ up here because AJ beat an older Vladimir.
5'5" has a ton of honorable mentions. Many great champions across many weight classes were listed as that height. Finito Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Henry Armstrong, Khaosai Galaxy, Willie Pep, etc.
It should have been Willie Pep.
Good Post. Also, 5'4 and 5'4-1/2 has its share of Noteworthy Boxers, besides Gary Russell Jr.
Ray Mancini, Estaban DeJesus, Lou Ambers, and Mike Ayala.
@@ethanhaines8875nah Pac man deserves it
Weller you got to have speed
Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Ricardo Lopez...
Imagine if boxing had height classes instead of weight classes. Someone like David Tua would probably be invincible. Poor Fundora wouldn’t stand a chance.
That would be stupid as hell lmao you’d have Mario Barrios facing Mike Tyson 💀
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do wwe too
You should put Vladimir Klicko instead of Antony Josua and Vitaly instead Wilder
For sure
They guy literally beat Wlad.. Wlad was a champ at the right time. Only worse fighters were in heavyweight than him. Wlad was always a mediocre sh.t.
@@moo8698 he struggled to beat a washed up Klitchko and got permanently broken by a short guy prime Klitchko would have dismantled in 5 rounds. Camacho beat Leonard and not because of that we say Hector is better than Ray. There are countless examples of that.
@@moo8698He barely won a fight against a Klitschko who was old and already beaten by Fury
A knockout is not "barely."
The Klitschkos themselves did not gain lineal champion status legitimately. They lost to an old Lennox Lewis. That is worse. At least AJ beat Wladimir with TKO.
imagine if mike tyson fought at any lighter wieght class. Bro would have actually killed everyone he fought
Not really because he would’ve have to cut down to same weight, which will make him lose power and durability
@@cyborneticstone9756non puissance poids il aurait été beaucoup plus puissant par contre côté énergie il aurait eu du mal vu qu'il aurait été en dessous de son poids de forme.
1:30 I know next to nothing about the specifics of boxing, but this guy's hand speed is amazing.
Yea, u right bro
9:41 he clearly wasn't that gifted at boxing 😂
"Pascual Perez" was 4'11. Not 5'0. He was in the Guiness book of World records for being the Shortest Champion Boxer in History, until that 4'10 guy beat his long-standing record.
In the 1980's there was a Good Junior Featherweight(122lbs) boxer by the name of "Carmelo Negron". Last name was pronounced "Neh-grown". He stood 5'0 tall.
Seems like the whole world is forgot about Rocky Marciano 49 wins and 0 losses heavyweight champion of the world 🤔
Baby Jake is a South African legend wish I was alive to see his fight rest in peace
I think it should’ve been Vitali Klitschko at 6’8 and Tyson Fury at 6’9
List was alright till they added Joshua. It’s a disgrace for the other great boxers to have him there. What about the Vladimir and vitali?
Love this and can’t wait for more
I'm so excited for this channel thank you so much
Id put a prime kiltschko over joshua for 6’6 but thats just me 🤷♂️
Yes
the fact that my box listed: tyson, ali, foreman, and lewis in line puts respect on this video.
Boxing > Golf.
Every photo next to Ali, Louis looks to be just about the same height.
Their prime weights were pretty much the same too. Louis was 207lbs, Ali's prime weight was 208lbs.
The drawings make Ali look like massive next to Louis when that wasnt the case.
Louis was 1m88 weighing about 208 lbs while Ali was 1m89 -1m90 weighing about 214lbs
@@marghubarostami6547 214lbs was the heaviest Ali was in his prime. He usually fought around 206lbs-212lbs (1964-1967).
@@evanbarr9270 Louis fought exhibitions around 230-240 pounds. They were both heavy when they were overweight.
At their absolute primes, their weight and size were very close.
Also, Ali was not a true 6"3. He was a 6"2½. See his pictures when he is next to Louis. They look almost the same height.
At their primes, Ali was like 5 lbs heavier.
They were the same size.
@@evanbarr9270 He wasn't 6"3, he was slightly shorter. Again, look at his photos next to 6"2 Louis, look at him next to a true 6"3 like Foreman, he looks shorter.
And where are you getting that 80 inch reach from?
He is registered as 78 inches of reach.
@@Pedro_Le_Chef he was 6-3 even .Lois won the title at 198 .Ali 210 .Lenox lewis genarally weighed under 230 until the Mcall fight. Ali height and reach where measered at very young age .you cant judge height from pictures acuratly there are to many variables .but Ali was 6-3 with a 80 in reach .not that it matters .Ali would make lenox look slow and clumsy just like he did to to Foreman ...
Also, how many more Rewind channels are you planning to have? Would be really cool to see some of these videos for sports that I don’t know much about. Best racecar driver by height!
No. Just... no.
Love the new channels! Edit:I did not expect ringside rewind to ❤️ me!
Finally a boxing channel
As 5'10 guy i used to feel short n weak ,until i discovered mike tyson
@@Propaganda5150 u too?
Since I didn't see Marvin Hagler in this list, that must mean he's shorter than 4' 10" or taller than 7' 5". Since Hagler was the best I ever watched watched, that has to be the answer.
Sadly he's 5'10
@@sir_sack Isn't he 5'9?
@alperen7559 google says 5'10 but it could be wrong
@@sir_sackMike Tyson is 5'11" 1/2 so there's that. Not a very solid list
@@andrewhaskins2662 Mike Tyson was listed at 5'11, but he's probably shorter
As my grandpa said: "The bigger the wardrobe, the louder it falls"
Nice star to the channel. Video is pretty interesting. Keep it up
If you forgot Salvador Sanchez in this list, you're totally out of context at his height, weight and history.
Bro used a roblox abs t shirt for mike tyson 💀
The brothers were the real deal!! Hall a fame worthy!!
Ok how can you handle 3 channels but I can only handle 1
Julio Ceasar Chavez should have been the 5'7" pick over Roberto Duran! Hands of Stone was a terror don't get me wrong but J.C. Superstar was on another planet!
Great video! Will you be making videos for UFC/MMA fighters as well or only boxers on this page?
Yes, I plan to cover UCF and MMA Topics in the future on this channel.Thanks for enjoying!
Absence the name of the Klitschko brothers in the list is such a joke.
Travesty not to have Vitali here. The dude is so underrated its sad
The fact that you used a roblox t shirt on mike Tyson, made me laugh visibly 😂
creative and intresting ideas keep it brother
Very good video but at 5:24 it's Joe Louis not Joe Lewis and his nickname was "The Brown Bomber"
What about Monzón? he was an Argentine professional boxer who held the undisputed world middleweight championship for 7 years. He successfully defended his title 14 times against 11 different fighters and is widely regarded as not only one of the best middleweights in history but also one of the greatest boxers of all time pound-for-pound. At 182 cm, I should say, he was way better than Joe Frazier!
Imagine having Joshua and Wilder on here instead of the Klitschko bros, stick to making basketball content.
I am glad that Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali were not the same height
Boxers by country next please
I cannot explain why, but everything below Cruiser weight is irrelvant to me. I just find it uninteresting.
Oh, thank you for including metric on screen!
But where the hell are the Klitschkos? Those 2 dominated the heavy weight division during their time!
Absolutely ridiculous not to put the Klitschko's on the list.
Prime Wladimir was one of the most dominant champions in history, the longest reigning heavyweight in history and would've flatlined Fury and AJ in his prime.
To the morons saying his era was easy - it wasn't. It definitely wasn't as good as the 80s and 90s, but I'd argue it was better than the current era. Men he embarrassed in their prime still gave today's top heavyweights problems (AJ took 8 rounds to KO 40 year old Pulev, Klitschko took 5 rounds and knocked him down 4 times throughout the fight, then out cold in the fifth with possibly the best lead left hook in history. Povetkin knocked Whyte out cold at 40 and Wladimir threw him around like a rag doll in his prime.
Oh and then let's back it up with the fact that Emanuel Steward, who was the full time trainer of 2 guys on this list, for a short amount of time Tyson Fury's as well and 41 world champions in total said this about Wladimir:
Wladimir Klitschko is the most accurate and powerful single punch knockout artist in history. He has the best footwork in heavyweight history. He is the most athletic heavyweight in history.
He has the best jab in history, followed by the jab of Lennox and the jab of Holmes.
He has unrivaled punching power.
Wladimir is more talented than Lennox Lewis.
Wlad almost knocked out AJ at 41 ffs and Fury couldn't even hurt him at 39 - both of the fights were when Emanuel Steward had already passed away.
Wlad also has the most single punch knockouts in heavyweight history.
He has the best lead left hook in history (remember - lead, find me one heavyweight who knocked out guys in the same way he knocked out Pulev, Chambers and Austin).
Fury's already losing to MMA fighters at 35 - do you really think he'd be fighting top level guys like himself and AJ at 39 and 41?
Vitali arguably has the best chin in heavyweight history.
Throughout his entire career, he was never knocked down once - ONCE!!!
His only 2 losses were due to injury - the second was the fight wherein which he retired Lennox Lewis.
He retired with the second highest knockout % in history, and they were against much better opponents than the likes Wilder faced.
He had excellent reflexes and an extremely awkward style, one of which there has never been again.
He came back after 4 years and immediately demolished the most feared heavyweight at the time - Sam Peter.
Freddie Roach also said the Klitschko's were the best athletes he had ever trained.
Regarding their opponents - Sam Peter was an absolute monster in his prime and one of the strongest heavyweights ever - stronger than every heavyweight active today and a massive puncher. David Haye was an incredible fighter in his prime, with massive punching power and brilliant defence - he beat another fighter on this list (Valuev) and still holds the record for beating a championship fight at the biggest weight disadvantage. He knocked out prime Chisora in 5 rounds, Fury took 8 to knock out a totally washed up Chisora. Yet Wladimir embarrassed him.
Calvin Brock was hailed as the next great American heavyweight and Wladimir beat him to a pulp.
Even long before his prime, Wladimir beat Ray Mercer to a pulp, knocked him down with a shot to the head for the first time in his career, and Mercer said it was the hardest he had ever been hit. (Mercer was old, but it still reinforces Wladimir's punching power)
I can go on and on, but let's just put this out there - Wladimir retired with 24 title defenses, multiple against no1 contenders. And when he beat them, he was so dominant that he barely took a single punch to the head.
AJ has 9 title defenses, and the opponents were nowhere near the quality Wladimir's was. And it seems like his mentality has been shattered
I don't even know why I should have to explain why Vitali is better than Wilder. Anyone with common sense would know it's not even close.
The Klitschko had a combined record of 109 - 7 - 0, with 94 knockouts - a KO% of 87%.
They also had 39 heavyweight title defenses in total - that's 15 more than AJ (9), Wilder (11), Fury (3) and Usyk (1) COMBINED!
They wiped the floor with every single opponent they faced for more than a decade and completely wiped out the heavyweight division. They ducked no one, were involved in zero scandals and are the best brothers in the history of sport.
The fact you put AJ and Wilder ahead of them is possibly the dumbest thing I have ever seen in a TH-cam video.
Impressed how the greatest bantamweight Jofre ain't in this list
Mike Tyson being twice the size of the others 💀
He is 105kg for 1.77m
You should do greatest boxer at every weight division
Edit: also top 10 all time
Might get lost in the comments but Rocky Marciano should've been in there..
Rocky is over Mike but he still isn't the greatest 5'10 boxer, that's Archie Moore by quite a large margin (and yes, that's even though he lost to Rocky).
Since Ray Robinson was rounded up to 5' 11 the same should have been done for Roy Jones who belongs in the top spot for 6 foot.
Frazier was billed 5'11
mike tyson 183 cm
Klitschko should replace Deontay Wilder on the list
Vlad should of been picked instead of Joshua at 6.6. Wilder at 6.7. Vatali at 6.8.
I’m sorry but gotta be some American casual if you agree with this list
Please do home run rewind
I was thinking of homerun rewind to
That's so cool 😎 and funny 😄 😆 😀 🤣 😁
Dude 5’8 should be harry green I mean the guy went 45-0 in one year yeah the record ain’t getting broken
Do you mean Harry Greb?
5'2?...wheres 5'2? 1:02
Ricardo Lopez....finito lopez 43-0-1
Finito lopez is 51 0 1.
@@Rodageado forgive me for dont know what i do
@fouraztecas6342 it's all good that's just his record.
Pacman GOAT
Mayweather is better lmao
@@sir_sackprime pacman>
@@mrsherlockbeast8725 prime Pacman struggled and arguably lost to Marquez
@@sir_sack are marquez and mayweather the same person? No
@mrsherlockbeast8725 you're right, Mayweather destroyed Marquez. Silly of me to use that as a comparison 😂
Wow they not good only in boxing, but also good in dancing 😂
At 4'11" it should be the legend Rustico Torrecampo who dealt Pacquiao his first loss and it was a knockout.
Let's Gooo 🥊🥊
It’s BANT-UM Weight not BAN-TAM
Nice
Frazier was 5'11 and 1/4.
Btw Tyson is 6”9
Klitschkos forever getting shafted
It is your belief that Japanese skin looks yellow. They are light orange.
Floyd must have paid someone to have him at 5'8
how did you not get rocky marciano?!?!?!!?!??!
Whens rewind gonna challenge someone to a boxing match
Cool video,but no way in hell is Miguel Canto above Joe Walcott.
ridiculous list without Klitschko brothers.
I think Ray Mancini and Maromero Paez should have had at least an honorable mention
Best boxer by the amount of title defenses won
Very interesting take! But I have to dissagree with one.
- 6'6 / 198cm goes to Wladimir Klitschko any day over Anthony Joshua. Had a much more dominant career and even a 40 past prime version almost defeated him.
lol having them dance at the end of the video
What about ''Rocky Mersiano''
Biased Marciano was 5'10 and never was beaten. He should have been on the list for sure.
Around 180 cm was the highest competition and missing Rocky Marciano.
Do u have any other channels...I have the football one basketball one n this one
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This is epic. Alexa play The Rocky 4 theme song.
Dude says bant-ham like it's and English city lol
We all know Floyd is 5 ft 7 but OK.
I counted 4 inaccurate heights
Where are the Klitschko brothers? They're already in the World Boxing Club of Fame
Joshua isn't even a champion and weavalder, not one of them hasn't ruled the Devvision for 10 years... And Klitschko left a mark in boxing and is much more deserving of it than the same Valuev
HOLY SHIT IS YHIS THE SAME GUY FROM ANIMATION REWIND⁉️⁉️
Leonard doesn't belong on this list - he cherry picked opponents his entire career!
Damn they shorter than me and winning like that 😯
I think from 175 to 185 it's the best size for everything
Dude its Joe Louis
Что делает в этом списке Валуев😂😂
That's not how you spell Joe Lewis, it's Joe Louis lol Lennox Lewis is the only one which is spelled that way 🤣
The guy who made this video has no clue what he's talking about
The height of Fury is wrong, he is 206cm, the height of Foreman is wrong, he is 192cm, the height of Frazier is wrong, he is same height of Mike Tyson, 178cm.
Wait where is Rocky Marciano?
I feel like Dwight Qawi Mohammed was left out. 😊
Could you do a channel for soccer?
It lacked harry greb, sam langford and barbados joe walcott
Klitschko brothers should be on this list.
Manny Pacquiao💪💯
The irony... Julius Long 😅
Ya floyed is 5'8"😑