• A dead-cert first-ballot 2022 Hall-of-Famer
• Retired with an undefeated record of 32 wins, 16 KO’s & zero defeats
• Competed in nine world title fights
• Captured world titles in two weight classes
• Defeated six former world champions: Mikkel Kessler (Three time 168lbs); Sakio Bika (168lbs); Arthur Abraham (Three time in 160lbs & 168lbs); Carl Froch (Three time 168lbs); Chad Dawson (Two time 175lbs who also defeated Bernard Hopkins); Sergey Kovalev (175lbs)
• Defeated three top-ten pound-for-pounders = Sergey Kovalev (2nd); Carl Froch (9th); Chad Dawson (10th)
• Defeated two The RING light heavyweight champions = Sergey Kovalev & Chad Dawson
• Defeated two The RING highest rated super-middleweights = Mikkel Kessler & Carl Froch
• The RING Fighter of the Year 2011 (& probably 2017)
• The RING champion at 168lbs & 175lbs
• The RING pound-for-pound top ten = 2011 (10th); 2012 (2nd); 2013 (2nd); 2017 (1st)
• The RING Champion at super-middleweight & light heavyweight
• The Boxing Writers Association of America's Fighter of the Year = 2011 (& probably 2017)
• The Ring Magazine Comeback of the Year (2016)
• ESPN Fighter of the Year (2011) (& probably 2017)
• Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year (2011) (& probably 2017)
• Named the 22nd greatest boxer of the last 25 years by Boxing News in 2016.
• Named the 17th greatest pound-for-pound boxer of the last 25 years by a panel of experts from ESPN in 2016
• The lineal super-middleweight champion
• Captured the WBC & WBA Super World Super Middleweight Titles and also the IBF, WBO & WBA Super World Light Heavyweight Titles
• Winner of the Super Six World Boxing Classic
• Ten of his wins have come against The RING rated top-ten divisional fighters: Mikkel Kessler; Allan Green; Sakio Bika; Arthur Abraham; Carl Froch; Chad Dawson; Edwin Rodriguez; Sergey Kovalev; Edison Miranda; Paul Smith
• Excluding the Paul Smith Fight, his last ten opponents had a combined record of: 274 wins, 11 losses & 4 draws (an average record of 27 wins & only 1 loss)
• Blemished the records of seven undefeated fighters
• Olympic gold medallist 2004
• Amateur Record = 115 wins; 5 losses
• Competed in two PPV’s (Kovalev I & II)
• Hasn’t tasted defeat since he was twelve years old
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