International Boxing Hall of Fame

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The International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF), located in Canastota, New York right next to exit 34 of the New York State Thruway, honors boxers, trainers and other contributors to the sport worldwide. Inductees are selected on ballots created through screened public nominations by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America.

International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF)
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Established1989
Location1 Hall of Fame Drive, Canastota, NY 13032
TypeHall of Fame
Key holdingsMadison Square Garden Boxing Ring
Executive directorEdward P. Brophy
Websitewww.ibhof.com
International Boxing Hall of Fame, Canastota, New York
The iconic boxing ring, used at Madison Square Garden (1925–2007), rests inside the pavilion on the grounds of the International Boxing Hall of Fame

The IBHOF started as a 1980s initiative by Ed Brophy and other locals to honor Canastota's world boxing champions, Carmen Basilio and Basilio's nephew, Billy Backus; the village of Canastota inaugurated the new museum in 1989 which showcases boxing's rich history.[1][2] With the opening of the Oneida Indian Nation’s Turing Stone Casino in the nearby city of Verona in the early 90s, a relationship was developed whereas various IBHOF Hall of Fame Weekend events were hosted at the casino.[3][4][5] Today, the IBHOF is visited by boxing fans from all over the world.

An earlier hall had been created in 1954, when The Ring magazine's Boxing Hall of Fame was launched, located at Madison Square Garden in New York City. When that Boxing Hall of Fame was disbanded in 1987, it had a total of 155 inductees. As of November 2018, all but 13 of those 155 have also been inducted to the IBHOF. Beginning in 2020, the IBHOF began inducting female boxers for the first time since its inception.[6]

The IBHOF is one of two recognized Boxing Halls of Fame with the other being the World Boxing Hall of Fame (WBHF), with the IBHOF being the more widely recognized institution.

Ceremonies have been held every second Sunday in June since 1990 to honor inductees but were postponed in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19.[7] Events are attended by many former world boxing champions, as well as boxing and Hollywood celebrities. Artist Richard T. Slone has been the official artist of the IBHOF since 1997, creating portraits of inductees and other works for the Hall.

Eligibility

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Professional boxers become eligible for election into the International Boxing Hall of Fame three years after their retirement (previously used to be five years before 2019). Inductees are selected by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America and an international panel of boxing historians, based on criteria in five separate categories:

  • Modern: Retired boxers whose last bout was no earlier than 1989. Prior to a 2014 rule change, the category reflected boxers whose last bout was after 1943.
  • Old Timers: Until 2014, the rule was boxers whose last bout was no earlier than 1893 and no later than 1942. This category has since changed, similar to the Veterans Committee in baseball's Hall of Fame. It is now split into two categories.
    • Early Era: Boxers who fought from the beginning of Marquis of Queensbury Rules (1893) until 1942.
    • Late Era: Boxers who fought their bout from 1943 to 1988 [8]
  • Pioneers: Boxers whose last bout was in or prior to 1892. Generally, they are boxers who fought before the Marquis of Queensbury Rules.
  • Observers: Journalists, historians, writers and artists.
  • Non-Participants: People who made contributions to the sport of boxing apart from their roles as boxers or observers.

Inductees

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Modern

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Year Inductees Record Nationality
1990 Muhammad Ali 56–5 (37 KO)   United States
1990 Henry Armstrong 151–21–9 (101 KO)   United States
1990 Carmen Basilio 56–16–7 (27 KO)   United States
1990 Ezzard Charles 93–25–1 (52 KO)   United States
1990 Billy Conn 64–11–1 (15 KO)   United States
1990 Bob Foster 56–8–1 (46 KO)   United States
1990 Joe Frazier 32–4–1 (27 KO)   United States
1990 Kid Gavilán 108–30–5 (28 KO)   Cuba
1990 Emile Griffith 85–24–2 (23 KO)   United States Virgin Islands
1990 Jake LaMotta 83–19–4 (30 KO)   United States
1990 Joe Louis 66–3 (52 KO)   United States
1990 Rocky Marciano 49–0 (43 KO)   United States
1990 Carlos Monzón 87–3–9 (59 KO)   Argentina
1990 Archie Moore 185–23–10 (131 KO)   United States
1990 José Nápoles 81–7 (54 KO)   Cuba
  Mexico
1990 Willie Pep 229–11–1 (65 KO)   United States
1990 Sugar Ray Robinson 173–19–6 (108 KO)   United States
1990 Sandy Saddler 144–16–2 (103 KO)   United States
1990 Jersey Joe Walcott 51–18–2 (32 KO)   United States
1990 Ike Williams 127–24–4 (61 KO)   United States
1991 Marcel Cerdan 119–4 (65 KO)   France
1991 Gene Fullmer 55–6–3 (24 KO)   United States
1991 Rocky Graziano 67–10–6 (52 KO)   United States
1991 Beau Jack 91–24–5 (44 KO)   United States
1991 Sonny Liston 50–4 (39 KO)   United States
1991 Rubén Olivares 89–13–3 (79 KO)   Mexico
1991 Carlos Ortiz 61–7–1 (30 KO)   Puerto Rico
1991 Floyd Patterson 55–8–1 (40 KO)   United States
1991 Salvador Sánchez 44–1–1 (32 KO)   Mexico
1991 Dick Tiger 60–19–3 (27 KO)   Nigeria
1991 Tony Zale 67–18–2 (45 KO)   United States
1992 Alexis Argüello 77–8 (72 KO)   Nicaragua
1992 Nino Benvenuti 82–7–1 (35 KO)   Italy
1992 Charley Burley 83–12–2 (50 KO)   United States
1992 Billy Graham 102–15–9 (27 KO)   United States
1992 Éder Jofre 72–2–4 (50 KO)   Brazil
1992 Ken Norton 42–7–1 (33 KO)   United States
1992 Max Schmeling 56–10–4 (40 KO)   Germany
1993 Gabriel Elorde 89–27–2 (33 KO)   Philippines
1993 Joey Giardello 100–26–8 (33 KO)   United States
1993 Marvin Hagler 62–3–2 (52 KO)   United States
1993 Harold Johnson 76–11 (32 KO)   United States
1993 Fritzie Zivic 158–65–9 (82 KO)   United States
1994 Jack Kid Berg 157–26–9 (61 KO)   England
1994 Joey Maxim 82–29–4 (21 KO)   United States
1994 Michael Spinks 31–1 (21 KO)   United States
1994 Carlos Zárate 66–4 (63 KO)   Mexico
1995 Wilfredo Gómez 44–3–1 (42 KO)   Puerto Rico
1995 Fighting Harada 55–7 (22 KO)   Japan
1995 Bob Montgomery 75–19–3 (37 KO)   United States
1995 Pascual Pérez 84–7–1 (57 KO)   Argentina
1996 Wilfred Benítez 53–8–1 (31 KO)   Puerto Rico
1996 Joe Brown 116–47–13 (53 KO)   United States
1996 Manuel Ortiz 100–28–3 (54 KO)   United States
1996 Aaron Pryor 39–1 (35 KO)   United States
1997 Sugar Ray Leonard 36–3–1 (25 KO)   United States
1997 Luis Manuel Rodríguez 107–13 (49 KO)   Cuba
1997 José Torres 41–3–1 (29 KO)   Puerto Rico
1997 Chalky Wright 159–43–18 (82 KO)   United States
1998 Sammy Angott 94–29–8 (22 KO)   United States
1998 Miguel Canto 61–9–4 (15 KO)   Mexico
1998 Antonio Cervantes 91–12–3 (45 KO)   Colombia
1998 Matthew Saad Muhammad 39–16–3 (29 KO)   United States
1999 Jimmy Bivins 86–25–1 (31 KO)   United States
1999 Khaosai Galaxy 50–1 (44 KO)   Thailand
1999 Lew Jenkins 73–41–5 (51 KO)   United States
1999 Eusebio Pedroza 41–6–1 (25 KO)   Panama
1999 Vicente Saldivar 37–3 (26 KO)   Mexico
2000 Ken Buchanan 61–8 (27 KO)   Scotland
2000 Jimmy Carter 81–31–9 (32 KO)   United States
2000 Jeff Chandler 33–2–2 (18 KO)   United States
2000 Bobo Olson 97–16–2 (47 KO)   United States
2001 Ismael Laguna 65–9–1 (37 KO)   Panama
2001 László Papp 27–0–2 (15 KO)   Hungary
2001 Willie Pastrano 62–13–8 (14 KO)   United States
2001 Sugar Ramos 55–7–4 (40 KO)   Mexico
2001 Randolph Turpin 66–8–1 (45 KO)   England
2002 José "Pipino" Cuevas 35–15 (31 KO)   Mexico
2002 Jeff Fenech 29–3–1 (21 KO)   Australia
2002 Víctor Galíndez 55–9–4 (34 KO)   Argentina
2002 Ingemar Johansson 26–2 (17 KO)   Sweden
2003 Fred Apostoli 61–10–1 (31 KO)   United States
2003 Curtis Cokes 62–14–4 (30 KO)   United States
2003 George Foreman 76–5 (68 KO)   United States
2003 Nicolino Locche 117–4–14 (14 KO)   Argentina
2003 Mike McCallum 49–5–1 (36 KO)   Jamaica
2004 Azumah Nelson 39–6–2 (28 KO)   Ghana
2004 Carlos Palomino 31–4–3 (19 KO)   Mexico
2004 Dwight Muhammad Qawi 41–11–1 (25 KO)   United States
2004 Daniel Zaragoza 55–8–3 (28 KO)   Mexico
2005 Bobby Chacon 59–7–1 (47 KO)   United States
2005 Duilio Loi 115–3–8 (26 KO)   Italy
2005 Barry McGuigan 32–3 (28 KO)   Ireland
2005 Terry Norris 47–9 (31 KO)   United States
2006 Michael Carbajal 49–4 (33 KO)   United States
2006 Humberto González 43–3 (30 KO)   Mexico
2006 Edwin Rosario 47–6 (41 KO)   Puerto Rico
2007 Roberto Durán 103–16 (70 KO)   Panama
2007 Ricardo López 51–0–1 (38 KO)   Mexico
2007 Pernell Whitaker 40–4–1 (17 KO)   United States
2008 Larry Holmes 69–6 (44 KO)   United States
2008 Eddie Perkins 74–20–2 (21 KO)   United States
2008 Holman Williams 146–30–11 (36 KO)   United States
2009 Orlando Canizales 50–5–1 (37 KO)   United States
2009 Lennox Lewis 41–2–1 (32 KO)   England
  Canada
2009 Brian Mitchell 45–1–3 (21 KO)   South Africa
2010 Chang Jung-koo 38–4 (17 KO)   South Korea
2010 Danny Lopez 42–6 (39 KO)   United States
2010 Lloyd Marshall 70–25–4 (36 KO)   United States
2011 Julio César Chávez 107–6–2 (86 KO)   Mexico
2011 Kostya Tszyu 31–2 (25 KO)   Russia
  Australia
2011 Mike Tyson 50–6 (44 KO)   United States
2012 Herbert Hardwick 176–56–10 (48 KO)   Puerto Rico
2012 Thomas Hearns 61–5–1 (48 KO)   United States
2012 Mark Johnson 44–5 (28 KO)   United States
2013 Arturo Gatti 40–9 (31 KO)   Canada
2013 Virgil Hill 49–7 (23 KO)   United States
2013 Yuh Myung-woo 38–1 (14 KO)   South Korea
2014 Joe Calzaghe 46–0 (32 KO)   Wales
2014 Oscar De La Hoya 39–6 (30 KO)   United States
  Mexico
2014 Félix Trinidad 42–3 (35 KO)   Puerto Rico
2015 Naseem Hamed 36–1 (31 KO)   England
  Yemen
2015 Riddick Bowe 43–1 (33 KO)   United States
2015 Ray Mancini 29–5 (23 KO)   United States
2015 Masao Ohba 38–2–1 (16 KO)   Japan
2016 Héctor Camacho 79–6–3 (38 KO)   Puerto Rico
2016 Lupe Pintor 56–14–2 (42 KO)   Mexico
2016 Hilario Zapata 43–10–1 (15 KO)   Panama
2017 Marco Antonio Barrera 67–7 (44 KO)   Mexico
2017 Evander Holyfield 44–10–2 (29 KO)   United States
2017 Johnny Tapia 59–5–2 (30 KO)   United States
2018 Vitali Klitschko 45–2 (41 KO)   Ukraine
2018 Erik Morales 52–9 (36 KO)   Mexico
2018 Winky Wright 51–6–1 (25 KO)   United States
2019 Donald Curry 34–6 (25 KO)   United States
2019 Julian Jackson 55–6 (49 KO)   United States Virgin Islands
2019 Buddy McGirt 73–6–1 (48 KO)   United States
2020 Bernard Hopkins 55–8–2 (32 KO)   United States
2020 Juan Manuel Márquez 56–7–1 (40 KO)   Mexico
2020 Shane Mosley 49–10–1 (41 KO)   United States
2021 Wladimir Klitschko 64–5 (53 KO)   Ukraine
2021 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 50–0 (27 KO)   United States
2021 Andre Ward 32–0 (16 KO)   United States
2022 Miguel Cotto 41–6 (33 KO)   Puerto Rico
2022 Roy Jones Jr. 66–9 (47 KO)   United States
2022 James Toney 77–10–3 (47 KO)   United States
2023 Timothy Bradley 33–2–1–1 (13 KO)   United States
2023 Carl Froch 33–2 (24 KO)   England
2023 Rafael Márquez 41–9 (37 KO)   Mexico
2024 Ricky Hatton 45–3 (32 KO)   England
2024 Michael Moorer 52–4–1 (40 KO)   United States
2024 Iván Calderón 35–3–1 (6 KO)   Puerto Rico
2024 Diego Corrales 40–5 (33 KO)   United States

Old Timers

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Records per ibhof.com unless otherwise stated.

Year Inductees Record Nationality
1990 Abe Attell 91–9–18 (53 KO);
51 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1990 Jack Britton 104–27–21 (28 KO);
190 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1990 Tony Canzoneri 137–24–10 (44 KO);
4 ND
  United States
1990 James J. Corbett 11–4–3 (7 KO);
1 NC
  United States
1990 Jack Dempsey 61–6–8 (50 KO);
6 ND
  United States
1990 George Dixon 50–26–44 (27 KO);
7 ND; 3 NC
  Canada
1990 Jim Driscoll 52–3–6 (35 KO);
8 ND
  Wales
1990 Bob Fitzsimmons 74–8–3 (67 KO);
60 ND
  England
  New Zealand
1990 Joe Gans 120–8–9 (85 KO);
18 ND
  United States
1990 Harry Greb 105–8–3 (48 KO);
183 ND
  United States
1990 Peter Jackson 45–4–5 (30 KO);
31 ND
  Australia
1990 James J. Jeffries 18–1–2 (15 KO)   United States
1990 Jack Johnson 77–13–14 (48 KO);
19 ND
  United States
1990 Stanley Ketchel 52–4–4 (49 KO);
4 ND
  United States
1990 Sam Langford 167–38–37 (117 KO);
48 ND; 3 NC
  Canada
1990 Benny Leonard 85–5–1 (69 KO);
121 ND
  United States
1990 Terry McGovern 60–4–4 (42 KO);
10 ND
  United States
1990 Barney Ross 72–4–3 (22 KO);
2 ND
  United States
1990 Gene Tunney 61–1–1 (45 KO);
19 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1990 Mickey Walker 93–19–4 (60 KO);
46 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1990 Jimmy Wilde 131–3–2 (99 KO);
13 ND
  Wales
1991 Georges Carpentier 88–14–6 (56 KO);
1 ND
  France
1991 Kid Chocolate 131–9–6 (50 KO)   Cuba
1991 Johnny Dundee 90–31–19 (22 KO);
194 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1991 Young Griffo 63–9–37 (32 KO);
110 ND
  Australia
1991 Tommy Loughran 94–23–9 (17 KO);
45 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1991 Charles McCoy 86–6–6 (64 KO);
6 ND; 3 NC
  United States
1991 Jimmy McLarnin 62–11–3 (20 KO);
1 ND
  Canada
  Ireland
1991 Tommy Ryan 86–3–6 (22 KO);
4 ND; 6 NC
  Canada
1991 Joe Walcott 92–25–24 (58 KO);
21 ND; 2 NC
  Barbados
1992 Lou Ambers 90–8–6 (30 KO)   United States
1992 Al Brown 123–18–10 (55 KO);
4 ND
  Panama
1992 Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey 50–3–8 (26 KO);
3 NC
  Ireland
  United States
1992 Mike Gibbons 62–3–4 (38 KO);
58 ND
  United States
1992 Gershon "Ted Kid Lewis" Mendeloff 173–30–14 (71 KO);
65 ND
  England
1992 Packey McFarland 64–1–5 (47 KO);
34 ND
  United States
1992 Battling Nelson 59–19–19 (38 KO)   Denmark
1992 Harry Wills 65–8–2 (47 KO);
25 ND; 3 NC
  United States
1993 Les Darcy 45–4 (29 KO)   Australia
1993 Tiger Flowers 115–14–6 (53 KO);
21 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1993 Tommy Gibbons 57–4–1 (47 KO);
43 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1993 Maxie Rosenbloom 210–38–26 (19 KO);
23 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1994 John Henry Lewis 103–8–6 (60 KO)   United States
1994 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 100–6–16 (57 KO);
57 ND
  United States
1994 Jack Sharkey 38–13–3 (14 KO);
1 ND
  Lithuania
  United States
1994 Pancho Villa 73–5–4 (22 KO);
23 ND
  Philippines
1995 Max Baer 72–12 (53 KO)   United States
1995 Jack Dillon 94–7–14 (64 KO);
129 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1995 Johnny Kilbane 51–4–7 (25 KO);
78 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1995 Jack McAuliffe 30–0–5 (22 KO);
1 ND
  Ireland
  United States
1996 Tommy Burns 46–5–8 (37 KO);
1 ND
  Canada
1996 Jack Delaney 77–10–2 (44 KO)   Canada
1996 Fidel LaBarba 70–15–6 (16 KO);
4 ND
  United States
1996 Young Stribling 221–12–14 (125 KO)   United States
1996 Kid Williams 104–17–9 (55 KO);
71 ND; 1 NC
  Ukraine
1997 Pete Herman 67–12–8 (21 KO);
57 ND
  United States
1997 Joe Jeanette 79–9–6 (66 KO);
62 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1997 Freddie Miller 208–28–7 (42 KO);
1 ND; 4 NC
  United States
1997 Freddie Welsh 76–4–6 (32 KO);
82 ND
  Wales
1998 Joe Choynski 50–14–6 (25 KO);
8 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1998 Frankie Genaro 82–21–8 (19 KO);
19 ND
  United States
1998 George Lavigne 35–6–10 (19 KO);
5 ND
  United States
1998 Benny Lynch 83–13–15 (34 KO)   Scotland
1998 Sammy Mandell 82–21–9 (32 KO);
73 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1999 Johnny Coulon 52–6–4 (30 KO);
30 ND; 1 NC
  Canada
1999 Sam McVey 63–12–7 (48 KO);
13 ND; 2 NC
  United States
1999 Freddie Steele 120–4–9 (60 KO);
9 ND; 1 NC
  United States
1999 Lew Tendler 59–11–2 (38 KO);
96 ND; 1 NC
  United States
2000 Jimmy Barry 59–0–9 (39 KO);
2 NC
  United States
2000 Battling Levinsky 77–19–15 (34 KO);
178 ND
  United States
2000 Billy Petrolle 83–21–10 (62 KO);
45 ND; 1 NC
  United States
2000 Ad Wolgast 60–12–13 (40 KO);
49 ND
  United States
2001 Paul Berlenbach 39–8–3 (33 KO);
1 ND; 1 NC
  United States
2001 James J. Braddock 46–23–4 (27 KO);
11 ND; 2 NC
  Ireland
  United States
2001 Billy Papke 37–11–6 (30 KO);
8 ND
  United States
2001 Midget Wolgast 149–35–16 (16 KO);
12 ND
  United States
2002 Benny Bass 152–28–5 (69 KO);
52 ND; 2 NC
  Ukraine
  United States
2002 Sixto Escobar 46–23–3 (22 KO)   Puerto Rico
2002 Harry Harris 38–2–7 (14 KO);
5 ND
  United States
2002 Dixie Kid 80–29–12 (58 KO);
30 ND; 3 NC
  United States
2002 Charley Mitchell 31–3–12 (7 KO);
1 NC
  England
2002 Owen Moran 67–16–5 (34 KO);
19 ND
  England
2003 Battling Battalino 57–26–3 (23 KO);
1 NC
  United States
2003 Louis Kaplan 104–18–12 (25 KO);
19 ND
  Ukraine
  United States
2003 Tom Sharkey 40–6–5 (37 KO);
1 ND; 2 NC
  United States
2003 Jess Willard 24–6–1 (21 KO);
5 ND
  United States
2004 Baby Arizmendi 70–26–13 (12 KO)   Mexico
2004 Young Corbett III 124–12–15 (32 KO)   Italy
  United States
2004 Jackie Fields 72–9–2 (31 KO);
2 ND; 1 NC
  United States
2004 Willie Ritchie 37–8–12 (9 KO);
19 ND
  United States
2005 Eugène Criqui 98–16–11 (56 KO)   France
2005 Joe Lynch 52–12–10 (38 KO);
83 ND
  United States
2005 Charles "Bud" Taylor 71–23–6 (37 KO);
63 ND
  United States
2005 Marcel Thil 112–22–14 (54 KO)
*Typo on website showing 148KO
  France
2006 Lou Brouillard 107–29–2 (66 KO);
2 ND
  Canada
2006 Jimmy Slattery 113–12 (50 KO);
4 ND
  United States
2006 Teddy Yarosz 107–18–3 (17 KO)   United States
2007 George Godfrey 97–20–3 (80 KO)   United States
2007 Pedro Montañez 92–7–4 (54 KO)   Puerto Rico
2007 Kid Norfolk 80–16–2 (31 KO)   United States
2008 Len Harvey 111–13–9 (51 KO)   England
2008 Frank Klaus 51–4–2 (27 KO);
33 ND
  United States
2008 Harry Lewis 80–16–11 (42 KO);
56 ND
  United States
2009 William Jones 101–24–13 (52 KO)   United States
2009 Billy Smith 30–24–26 (22 KO);
9 ND
  Canada
2009 Billy Soose 34–6–1 (13 KO)   United States
2010 Young Corbett II 68–22–16 (47 KO);
6 NC
  United States
2010 Rocky Kansas 64–12–7 (32 KO);
81 ND
  Italy
  United States
2010 Billy Miske 48–2–2 (35 KO);
54 ND
  United States
2011 Memphis Pal Moore 107–28–27 (11 KO);
101 ND; 1 NC
Per boxrec. Not listed
  United States
2011 Jack Root 40–3–3 (28 KO);
2 NC
  United States
2011 Dave Shade 124–23–46 (14 KO);
26 ND; 1 NC
  United States
2012 Newsboy Brown 57–13–5 (11 KO);
14 ND
  United States
2012 Leo Hauck 158–9–11 (21 KO);
34 ND
  United States
2012 Jake Kilrain 18–6–12 (3 KO);
1 ND
  United States
2013 Wesley Ramey 158–26–11 (9 KO)   United States
2013 Jeff Smith 149–31–5 (52 KO)   United States
2014 George Chaney 101–21–3 (78 KO);
53 ND
Per boxrec. Not listed
  United States
2014 Mike O'Dowd 52–7–3 (40 KO);
54 ND; 1 NC
Per boxrec. Not listed
  United States
2014 Charles Ledoux 98–29–6 (80 KO)   France
2015 Yoko Gushiken 23–1 (15 KO)   Japan
2015 Ken Overlin 135–19–9 (23 KO);
2 NC
  United States
2016 Petey Sarron 102–23–12 (25 KO);
10 ND
  United States
2017 Eddie Booker 66–5–8 (32 KO)   United States
2018 Sid Terris 92–13–5 (12 KO)   United States
2019 Tony DeMarco 58–12–1 (33 KO)   United States
2020 Frank Erne 30–6–11 (15 KO);
1 NC
  Switzerland
2021 Davey Moore 59–7–1 (30 KO)   United States
2022 Tod Morgan 143–44–33 (30 KO)   United States
2023 Tiger Jack Fox 160–23–10 (109 KO);
2 NC
  United States
2023 Pone Kingpetch 28–7
knockouts not listed
  Thailand
2024 Luis Angel Firpo 31–4 (26 KO)   Argentina

Pioneers

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Year Inductees Nationality
1990 Jack Broughton   England
1990 Jem Mace   England
1990 Daniel Mendoza   England
1990 Tom Sayers   England
1990 John L. Sullivan   United States
1991 Tom Cribb   England
1991 William "Bendigo" Thompson   England
1992 James Belcher   England
1992 James Figg   England
1992 James Burke   England
1992 John Jackson   England
1992 Thomas King   England
1992 Nat Langham   England
1992 Tom Spring   England
1993 Hen Pearce   England
1994 Benjamin Brain   England
1995 Tom Johnson   England
1995 Jem Ward   England
1996 John Morrissey   Ireland
  United States
1997 Tom Molineaux   United States
1997 Dutch Sam   England
1998 Professor Mike Donovan   United States
2000 Arthur Chambers   England
2001 Barney Aaron   England
2002 John C. Heenan   United States
2002 Young Dutch Sam   England
2003 Caleb Baldwin   England
2003 Joe Goss   England
2004 Billy Edwards   England
2005 Jack Randall   England
2005 Bill Richmond   United States
2006 Jem Carney   England
2007 Young Barney Aaron   England
2007 Dick Curtis   England
2008 Dan Donnelly   Ireland
2008 Paddy Duffy   United States
2009 Tom Hyer   United States
2010 Paddington Tom Jones   England
2011 John Gully   England
2012 James Wharton   Morocco
  England
2013 Joe Coburn   Ireland
  United States
2014 Tom Allen   England
2020 Paddy Ryan   Ireland
  United States

Non-participants

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Observers

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Women's Modern

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Year Inductees Record Nationality
2020 Christy Martin 49–7–3 (32 KO)   United States
2020 Lucia Rijker 17–0 (14 KO)   Netherlands
2021 Laila Ali 24–0 (21 KO)   United States
2021 Ann Wolfe 24–1 (16 KO) 1 NC   United States
2022 Regina Halmich 54–1–1 (16 KO)   Germany
2022 Holly Holm 33–2–3 (9 KO)   United States
2023 Alicia Ashley 24–12–1 (4 KO)   Jamaica
2023 Laura Serrano 17–5–3 (6–KO)   Mexico
2024 Jane Couch 28–11 (9 KO)   England
2024 Ana María Torres 28–3–3 (16–KO)   Mexico

Women's Trailblazer

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Year Inductees Record Nationality
2020 Barbara Buttrick 30–1–1 (0 KO)   England
2021 Jackie Tonawanda 35–1 (34 KO)   United States
2021 Marian Trimiar 18–4 (5 KO) 2 NC   United States
2023 JoAnn Hagen 1–1 (0 KO)   United States
2024 Theresa Kibby 10-3-4 (3 KO)   United States

Women non-participants

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Baker, Mark A. (2010). Title Town, USA: Boxing in Upstate New York. ISBN 978-1-59629-769-2.
  2. ^ Baker, Mark A. (2019). Between the Ropes at Madison Square Garden, The History of an Iconic Boxing Ring, 1925-2007. ISBN 978-1476671833.
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