1. henry armstrong holding featherweight, lightweight and welterweight titles simultaneously.

I think this is the greatest feat of all time. The fact that there was only one belt to fight for and back when jr divisions were not as big as it is now, it is damn mind boggling. What's even more impressive is the fact that he beat Hall of Famers to accomplish such feat. Not sure I think nowadays you can only hold as much as 2 belts from different divisions at the same time

Henry Armstrong


2. Harry Greb Beating 14 Hall Of Famers

Hall of Famers.. Not boxers who won a WBC or a WBO or an IBF or a WBO belt, Hall of Famers are legends though Hall of Fame imo has been tainted eversince Arturo Gatti's induction. This man beat middleweights to heavyweights Kid Norfolk, Gene Tunney, Leo Houck, Battling Levinsky, Tommy Gibbons, Mike Gibbons, Jack Dillon, Tiger Flowers, Maxie Rosenbloom, Jimmy Slattery, Mickey Walker, Tommy Loughran, Jack Blackburn and Billy Miske. Man look at that! With the way boxers duck competition I doubt this can be beaten.

Harry greb.

3.manny pacquiao winning 8 titles in 8 different divisions and 5 lineal titles in as many divisions

Few would tell you that oh there's so many belts nowadays. Oh he's on PEDs. Oh shit he's the catchweight king. I'd say you can PEDs and catchweight any flyweight today and none of them would be capable of duplicating such feat. No not in this lifetime. Now if there were only 8 divisions and one belt to fight for just like the old days then Manny still is one of only 3 division champs along with Henry Armstrong and Bob Fitzsimmons. Damn what company!


Manny pacquiao.

4. Bob Fitzsimmons winning Lineal titles at Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Hevyweight

The fact that he was only a middleweight and weighed 167 according to boxrec, he had big balls to face the heavyweight champ of that time James Corbett. This wasn't Roy Jones or James Toney who gradually added weight and slowly moved up. Fitz was even more impressive when he claimed the light heavyweighy belt. He was over 40 and was said to be suffering from cold 2 days before the fight

Bob Fitzsimmons.


5. Jimmy Wilde 100 plus consecutive wins

Imma have to say 100 plus because some accounts show up to 108 or at least 103. Dayum. With boxers today fighting and retiring with 50-60 fights max, it surely is hard to break and such an awesome feat.

Jimmy Wilde.

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