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International Boxing Hall of Fame

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

TheInternational Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF), located inCanastota, New York, adjacent to exit 34 of theNew York State Thruway, honorsboxers, trainers and other contributors to the sport worldwide. Inductees are selected on ballots created through screened public nominations by members of theBoxing Writers Association of America.

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, whenThe Ring magazine'sBoxing Hall of Fame was launched, located atMadison Square Garden inNew York City. When that Boxing Hall of Fame was disbanded in 1987, it had a total of 155 inductees. As of November 2018[update],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 toCOVID-19.[7] Events are attended by many former world boxing champions, as well as boxing andHollywood celebrities. ArtistRichard 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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All 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 theBoxing 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 theVeterans 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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YearInducteesRecordNationality
1990Muhammad Ali56–5 (37 KO) United States
1990Henry Armstrong151–21–9 (101 KO) United States
1990Carmen Basilio56–16–7 (27 KO) United States
1990Ezzard Charles93–25–1 (52 KO) United States
1990Billy Conn64–11–1 (15 KO) United States
1990Bob Foster56–8–1 (46 KO) United States
1990Joe Frazier32–4–1 (27 KO) United States
1990Kid Gavilán108–30–5 (28 KO) Cuba
1990Emile Griffith85–24–2 (23 KO) United States Virgin Islands
1990Jake LaMotta83–19–4 (30 KO) United States
1990Joe Louis66–3 (52 KO) United States
1990Rocky Marciano49–0 (43 KO) United States
1990Carlos Monzón87–3–9 (59 KO) Argentina
1990Archie Moore185–23–10 (131 KO) United States
1990José Nápoles81–7 (54 KO) Cuba
 Mexico
1990Willie Pep229–11–1 (65 KO) United States
1990Sugar Ray Robinson173–19–6 (108 KO) United States
1990Sandy Saddler144–16–2 (103 KO) United States
1990Jersey Joe Walcott49–21–1

(31 KO)

 United States
1990Ike Williams127–24–4 (61 KO) United States
1991Marcel Cerdan119–4 (65 KO) France
1991Gene Fullmer55–6–3 (24 KO) United States
1991Rocky Graziano67–10–6 (52 KO) United States
1991Beau Jack91–24–5 (44 KO) United States
1991Sonny Liston50–4 (39 KO) United States
1991Rubén Olivares89–13–3 (79 KO) Mexico
1991Carlos Ortiz61–7–1 (30 KO) Puerto Rico
1991Floyd Patterson55–8–1 (40 KO) United States
1991Salvador Sánchez44–1–1 (32 KO) Mexico
1991Dick Tiger60–19–3 (27 KO) Nigeria
1991Tony Zale67–18–2 (45 KO) United States
1992Alexis Argüello77–8 (72 KO) Nicaragua
1992Nino Benvenuti82–7–1 (35 KO) Italy
1992Charley Burley83–12–2 (50 KO) United States
1992Billy Graham102–15–9 (27 KO) United States
1992Éder Jofre72–2–4 (50 KO) Brazil
1992Ken Norton42–7–1 (33 KO) United States
1992Max Schmeling56–10–4 (40 KO) Germany
1993Gabriel Elorde89–27–2 (33 KO) Philippines
1993Joey Giardello100–26–8 (33 KO) United States
1993Marvin Hagler62–3–2 (52 KO) United States
1993Harold Johnson76–11 (32 KO) United States
1993Fritzie Zivic158–65–9 (82 KO) United States
1994Jack Kid Berg157–26–9 (61 KO) England
1994Joey Maxim82–29–4 (21 KO) United States
1994Michael Spinks31–1 (21 KO) United States
1994Carlos Zárate66–4 (63 KO) Mexico
1995Wilfredo Gómez44–3–1 (42 KO) Puerto Rico
1995Fighting Harada55–7 (22 KO) Japan
1995Bob Montgomery75–19–3 (37 KO) United States
1995Pascual Pérez84–7–1 (57 KO) Argentina
1996Wilfred Benítez53–8–1 (31 KO) Puerto Rico
1996Joe Brown116–47–13 (53 KO) United States
1996Manuel Ortiz100–28–3 (54 KO) United States
1996Aaron Pryor39–1 (35 KO) United States
1997Sugar Ray Leonard36–3–1 (25 KO) United States
1997Luis Manuel Rodríguez107–13 (49 KO) Cuba
1997José Torres41–3–1 (29 KO) Puerto Rico
1997Chalky Wright159–43–18 (82 KO) United States
1998Sammy Angott94–29–8 (22 KO) United States
1998Miguel Canto61–9–4 (15 KO) Mexico
1998Antonio Cervantes91–12–3 (45 KO) Colombia
1998Matthew Saad Muhammad39–16–3 (29 KO) United States
1999Jimmy Bivins86–25–1 (31 KO) United States
1999Khaosai Galaxy50–1 (44 KO) Thailand
1999Lew Jenkins73–41–5 (51 KO) United States
1999Eusebio Pedroza41–6–1 (25 KO) Panama
1999Vicente Saldivar37–3 (26 KO) Mexico
2000Ken Buchanan61–8 (27 KO) Scotland
2000Jimmy Carter81–31–9 (32 KO) United States
2000Jeff Chandler33–2–2 (18 KO) United States
2000Bobo Olson97–16–2 (47 KO) United States
2001Ismael Laguna65–9–1 (37 KO) Panama
2001László Papp27–0–2 (15 KO) Hungary
2001Willie Pastrano62–13–8 (14 KO) United States
2001Sugar Ramos55–7–4 (40 KO) Cuba
 Mexico
2001Randolph Turpin66–8–1 (45 KO) England
2002José "Pipino" Cuevas35–15 (31 KO) Mexico
2002Jeff Fenech29–3–1 (21 KO) Australia
2002Víctor Galíndez55–9–4 (34 KO) Argentina
2002Ingemar Johansson26–2 (17 KO) Sweden
2003Fred Apostoli61–10–1 (31 KO) United States
2003Curtis Cokes62–14–4 (30 KO) United States
2003George Foreman76–5 (68 KO) United States
2003Nicolino Locche117–4–14 (14 KO) Argentina
2003Mike McCallum49–5–1 (36 KO) Jamaica
2004Azumah Nelson39–6–2 (28 KO) Ghana
2004Carlos Palomino31–4–3 (19 KO) Mexico
2004Dwight Muhammad Qawi41–11–1 (25 KO) United States
2004Daniel Zaragoza55–8–3 (28 KO) Mexico
2005Bobby Chacon59–7–1 (47 KO) United States
2005Duilio Loi115–3–8 (26 KO) Italy
2005Barry McGuigan32–3 (28 KO) Ireland
2005Terry Norris47–9 (31 KO) United States
2006Michael Carbajal49–4 (33 KO) United States
2006Humberto González43–3 (30 KO) Mexico
2006Edwin Rosario47–6 (41 KO) Puerto Rico
2007Roberto Durán103–16 (70 KO) Panama
2007Ricardo López51–0–1 (38 KO) Mexico
2007Pernell Whitaker40–4–1 (17 KO) United States
2008Larry Holmes69–6 (44 KO) United States
2008Eddie Perkins74–20–2 (21 KO) United States
2008Holman Williams146–30–11 (36 KO) United States
2009Orlando Canizales50–5–1 (37 KO) United States
2009Lennox Lewis41–2–1 (32 KO) England
 Canada
2009Brian Mitchell45–1–3 (21 KO) South Africa
2010Chang Jung-koo38–4 (17 KO) South Korea
2010Danny Lopez42–6 (39 KO) United States
2010Lloyd Marshall70–25–4 (36 KO) United States
2011Julio César Chávez107–6–2 (86 KO) Mexico
2011Kostya Tszyu31–2 (25 KO) Russia
 Australia
2011Mike Tyson50–6 (44 KO) United States
2012Herbert Hardwick176–56–10 (48 KO) Puerto Rico
2012Thomas Hearns61–5–1 (48 KO) United States
2012Mark Johnson44–5 (28 KO) United States
2013Arturo Gatti40–9 (31 KO) Canada
2013Virgil Hill49–7 (23 KO) United States
2013Yuh Myung-woo38–1 (14 KO) South Korea
2014Joe Calzaghe46–0 (32 KO) Wales
2014Oscar De La Hoya39–6 (30 KO) United States
 Mexico
2014Félix Trinidad42–3 (35 KO) Puerto Rico
2015Naseem Hamed36–1 (31 KO) England
 Yemen
2015Riddick Bowe43–1 (33 KO) United States
2015Ray Mancini29–5 (23 KO) United States
2016Héctor Camacho79–6–3 (38 KO) Puerto Rico
2016Lupe Pintor56–14–2 (42 KO) Mexico
2016Hilario Zapata43–10–1 (15 KO) Panama
2017Marco Antonio Barrera67–7 (44 KO) Mexico
2017Evander Holyfield44–10–2 (29 KO) United States
2017Johnny Tapia59–5–2 (30 KO) United States
2018Vitali Klitschko45–2 (41 KO) Ukraine
2018Erik Morales52–9 (36 KO) Mexico
2018Winky Wright51–6–1 (25 KO) United States
2019Donald Curry34–6 (25 KO) United States
2019Julian Jackson55–6 (49 KO) United States Virgin Islands
2019Buddy McGirt73–6–1 (48 KO) United States
2020Bernard Hopkins55–8–2 (32 KO) United States
2020Juan Manuel Márquez56–7–1 (40 KO) Mexico
2020Shane Mosley49–10–1 (41 KO) United States
2021Wladimir Klitschko64–5 (53 KO) Ukraine
2021Floyd Mayweather Jr.50–0 (27 KO) United States
2021Andre Ward32–0 (16 KO) United States
2022Miguel Cotto41–6 (33 KO) Puerto Rico
2022Roy Jones Jr.66–9 (47 KO) United States
2022James Toney77–10–3 (47 KO) United States
2023Timothy Bradley33–2–1–1 (13 KO) United States
2023Carl Froch33–2 (24 KO) England
2023Rafael Márquez41–9 (37 KO) Mexico
2024Ricky Hatton45–3 (32 KO) England
2024Michael Moorer52–4–1 (40 KO) United States
2024Iván Calderón35–3–1 (6 KO) Puerto Rico
2024Diego Corrales40–5 (33 KO) United States
2025Manny Pacquiao62–8–2 (39 KO) Philippines
2025Vinny Pazienza50–10 (30 KO) United States
2025Michael Nunn58–4 (38 KO) United States

Old Timers

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Records per ibhof.com unless otherwise stated.

YearInducteesRecordNationality
1990Abe Attell91–9–18 (53 KO);
51ND; 2NC
 United States
1990Jack Britton104–27–21 (28 KO);
190ND; 2NC
 United States
1990Tony Canzoneri137–24–10 (44 KO);
4ND
 United States
1990James J. Corbett11–4–3 (7 KO);
1NC
 United States
1990Jack Dempsey61–6–8 (50 KO);
6ND
 United States
1990George Dixon50–26–44 (27 KO);
7ND; 3NC
 Canada
1990Jim Driscoll52–3–6 (35 KO);
8ND
 Wales
1990Bob Fitzsimmons74–8–3 (67 KO);
60ND
 England
 New Zealand
1990Joe Gans120–8–9 (85 KO);
18ND
 United States
1990Harry Greb105–8–3 (48 KO);
183ND
 United States
1990Peter Jackson45–4–5 (30 KO);
31ND
 Australia
1990James J. Jeffries18–1–2 (15 KO) United States
1990Jack Johnson77–13–14 (48 KO);
19ND
 United States
1990Stanley Ketchel52–4–4 (49 KO);
4ND
 United States
1990Sam Langford167–38–37 (117 KO);
48ND; 3NC
 Canada
1990Benny Leonard85–5–1 (69 KO);
121ND
 United States
1990Terry McGovern60–4–4 (42 KO);
10ND
 United States
1990Barney Ross72–4–3 (22 KO);
2ND
 United States
1990Gene Tunney61–1–1 (45 KO);
19ND; 1NC
 United States
1990Mickey Walker93–19–4 (60 KO);
46ND; 1NC
 United States
1990Jimmy Wilde131–3–2 (99 KO);
13ND
 Wales
1991Georges Carpentier88–14–6 (56 KO);
1ND
 France
1991Kid Chocolate131–9–6 (50 KO) Cuba
1991Johnny Dundee90–31–19 (22 KO);
194ND; 1NC
 United States
1991Young Griffo63–9–37 (32 KO);
110ND
 Australia
1991Tommy Loughran94–23–9 (17 KO);
45ND; 1NC
 United States
1991Charles McCoy86–6–6 (64 KO);
6ND; 3NC
 United States
1991Jimmy McLarnin62–11–3 (20 KO);
1ND
 Canada
 Ireland
1991Tommy Ryan86–3–6 (22 KO);
4ND; 6NC
 Canada
1991Joe Walcott92–25–24 (58 KO);
21ND; 2NC
 Barbados
1992Lou Ambers90–8–6 (30 KO) United States
1992Al Brown123–18–10 (55 KO);
4ND
 Panama
1992Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey50–3–8 (26 KO);
3NC
 Ireland
 United States
1992Mike Gibbons62–3–4 (38 KO);
58ND
 United States
1992Gershon "Ted Kid Lewis" Mendeloff173–30–14 (71 KO);
65ND
 England
1992Packey McFarland64–1–5 (47 KO);
34ND
 United States
1992Battling Nelson59–19–19 (38 KO) Denmark
1992Harry Wills65–8–2 (47 KO);
25ND; 3NC
 United States
1993Les Darcy45–4 (29 KO) Australia
1993Tiger Flowers115–14–6 (53 KO);
21ND; 1NC
 United States
1993Tommy Gibbons57–4–1 (47 KO);
43ND; 1NC
 United States
1993Maxie Rosenbloom210–38–26 (19 KO);
23ND; 2NC
 United States
1994John Henry Lewis103–8–6 (60 KO) United States
1994Philadelphia Jack O'Brien100–6–16 (57 KO);
57ND
 United States
1994Jack Sharkey38–13–3 (14 KO);
1ND
 Lithuania
 United States
1994Pancho Villa77–4–4 (22 KO);
17ND
 Philippines
1995Max Baer72–12 (53 KO) United States
1995Jack Dillon94–7–14 (64 KO);
129ND; 1NC
 United States
1995Johnny Kilbane51–4–7 (25 KO);
78ND; 2NC
 United States
1995Jack McAuliffe30–0–5 (22 KO);
1ND
 Ireland
 United States
1996Tommy Burns46–5–8 (37 KO);
1ND
 Canada
1996Jack Delaney77–10–2 (44 KO) Canada
1996Fidel LaBarba70–15–6 (16 KO);
4ND
 United States
1996Young Stribling221–12–14 (125 KO) United States
1996Kid Williams104–17–9 (55 KO);
71ND; 1NC
 Ukraine
1997Pete Herman67–12–8 (21 KO);
57ND
 United States
1997Joe Jeanette79–9–6 (66 KO);
62ND; 1NC
 United States
1997Freddie Miller208–28–7 (42 KO);
1ND; 4NC
 United States
1997Freddie Welsh76–4–6 (32 KO);
82ND
 Wales
1998Joe Choynski50–14–6 (25 KO);
8ND; 1NC
 United States
1998Frankie Genaro82–21–8 (19 KO);
19ND
 United States
1998George Lavigne35–6–10 (19 KO);
5ND
 United States
1998Benny Lynch83–13–15 (34 KO) Scotland
1998Sammy Mandell82–21–9 (32 KO);
73ND; 2NC
 United States
1999Johnny Coulon52–6–4 (30 KO);
30ND; 1NC
 Canada
1999Sam McVey63–12–7 (48 KO);
13ND; 2NC
 United States
1999Freddie Steele120–4–9 (60 KO);
9ND; 1NC
 United States
1999Lew Tendler59–11–2 (38 KO);
96ND; 1NC
 United States
2000Jimmy Barry59–0–9 (39 KO);
2NC
 United States
2000Battling Levinsky77–19–15 (34 KO);
178ND
 United States
2000Billy Petrolle83–21–10 (62 KO);
45ND; 1NC
 United States
2000Ad Wolgast60–12–13 (40 KO);
49ND
 United States
2001Paul Berlenbach39–8–3 (33 KO);
1ND; 1NC
 United States
2001James J. Braddock46–23–4 (27 KO);
11ND; 2NC
 Ireland
 United States
2001Billy Papke37–11–6 (30 KO);
8ND
 United States
2001Midget Wolgast149–35–16 (16 KO);
12ND
 United States
2002Benny Bass152–28–5 (69 KO);
52ND; 2NC
 Ukraine
 United States
2002Sixto Escobar46–23–3 (22 KO) Puerto Rico
2002Harry Harris38–2–7 (14 KO);
5ND
 United States
2002Dixie Kid80–29–12 (58 KO);
30ND; 3NC
 United States
2002Charley Mitchell31–3–12 (7 KO);
1NC
 England
2002Owen Moran67–16–5 (34 KO);
19ND
 England
2003Battling Battalino57–26–3 (23 KO);
1NC
 United States
2003Louis Kaplan104–18–12 (25 KO);
19ND
 Ukraine
 United States
2003Tom Sharkey40–6–5 (37 KO);
1ND; 2NC
 United States
2003Jess Willard24–6–1 (21 KO);
5ND
 United States
2004Baby Arizmendi70–26–13 (12 KO) Mexico
2004Young Corbett III124–12–15 (32 KO) Italy
 United States
2004Jackie Fields72–9–2 (31 KO);
2ND; 1NC
 United States
2004Willie Ritchie37–8–12 (9 KO);
19ND
 United States
2005Eugène Criqui98–16–11 (56 KO) France
2005Joe Lynch52–12–10 (38 KO);
83ND
 United States
2005Charles "Bud" Taylor71–23–6 (37 KO);
63ND
 United States
2005Marcel Thil112–22–14 (54 KO)
*Typo on website showing 148KO
 France
2006Lou Brouillard107–29–2 (66 KO);
2ND
 Canada
2006Jimmy Slattery113–12 (50 KO);
4ND
 United States
2006Teddy Yarosz107–18–3 (17 KO) United States
2007George Godfrey97–20–3 (80 KO) United States
2007Pedro Montañez92–7–4 (54 KO) Puerto Rico
2007Kid Norfolk80–16–2 (31 KO) United States
2008Len Harvey111–13–9 (51 KO) England
2008Frank Klaus51–4–2 (27 KO);
33ND
 United States
2008Harry Lewis80–16–11 (42 KO);
56ND
 United States
2009William Jones101–24–13 (52 KO) United States
2009Billy Smith30–24–26 (22 KO);
9ND
 Canada
2009Billy Soose34–6–1 (13 KO) United States
2010Young Corbett II68–22–16 (47 KO);
6NC
 United States
2010Rocky Kansas64–12–7 (32 KO);
81ND
 Italy
 United States
2010Billy Miske48–2–2 (35 KO);
54ND
 United States
2011Memphis Pal Moore107–28–27 (11 KO);
101ND; 1NC
Per boxrec. Not listed
 United States
2011Jack Root40–3–3 (28 KO);
2NC
 United States
2011Dave Shade124–23–46 (14 KO);
26ND; 1NC
 United States
2012Newsboy Brown57–13–5 (11 KO);
14ND
 United States
2012Leo Hauck158–9–11 (21 KO);
34ND
 United States
2012Jake Kilrain18–6–12 (3 KO);
1ND
 United States
2013Wesley Ramey158–26–11 (9 KO) United States
2013Jeff Smith149–31–5 (52 KO) United States
2014George Chaney101–21–3 (78 KO);
53ND
Per boxrec. Not listed
 United States
2014Mike O'Dowd52–7–3 (40 KO);
54ND; 1NC
Per boxrec. Not listed
 United States
2014Charles Ledoux98–29–6 (80 KO) France
2015Yoko Gushiken23–1 (15 KO) Japan
2015Masao Ohba38–2–1 (16 KO) Japan
2015Ken Overlin135–19–9 (23 KO);
2NC
 United States
2016Petey Sarron102–23–12 (25 KO);
10ND
 United States
2017Eddie Booker66–5–8 (32 KO) United States
2018Sid Terris92–13–5 (12 KO) United States
2019Tony DeMarco58–12–1 (33 KO) United States
2020Frank Erne30–6–11 (15 KO);
1NC
 Switzerland
2021Davey Moore59–7–1 (30 KO) United States
2022Tod Morgan143–44–33 (30 KO) United States
2023Tiger Jack Fox160–23–10 (109 KO);
2 NC
 United States
2023Pone Kingpetch28–7 (9 KO) Thailand
2024Luis Angel Firpo31–4 (26 KO) Argentina
2025Rodrigo Valdez63–8–2 (43 KO) Colombia

Pioneers

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YearInducteesNationality
1990Jack Broughton England
1990Jem Mace England
1990Daniel Mendoza England
1990Tom Sayers England
1990John L. Sullivan United States
1991Tom Cribb England
1991William "Bendigo" Thompson England
1992James Belcher England
1992James Figg England
1992James Burke England
1992John Jackson England
1992Thomas King England
1992Nat Langham England
1992Tom Spring England
1993Hen Pearce England
1994Benjamin Brain England
1995Tom Johnson England
1995Jem Ward England
1996John Morrissey Ireland
 United States
1997Tom Molineaux United States
1997Dutch Sam England
1998Professor Mike Donovan United States
2000Arthur Chambers England
2001Barney Aaron England
2002John C. Heenan United States
2002Young Dutch Sam England
2003Caleb Baldwin England
2003Joe Goss England
2004Billy Edwards England
2005Jack Randall England
2005Bill Richmond United States
2006Jem Carney England
2007Young Barney Aaron England
2007Dick Curtis England
2008Dan Donnelly Ireland
2008Paddy Duffy United States
2009Tom Hyer United States
2010Paddington Tom Jones England
2011John Gully England
2012James Wharton Morocco
 England
2013Joe Coburn Ireland
 United States
2014Tom Allen England
2020Paddy Ryan Ireland
 United States
2025Owen Swift England

Non-participants

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Observers

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Women's Modern

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YearInducteesRecordNationality
2020Christy Martin49–7–3 (32 KO) United States
2020Lucia Rijker17–0 (14 KO) Netherlands
2021Laila Ali24–0 (21 KO) United States
2021Ann Wolfe24–1 (16 KO) 1 NC United States
2022Regina Halmich54–1–1 (16 KO) Germany
2022Holly Holm33–2–3 (9 KO) United States
2023Alicia Ashley24–12–1 (4 KO) Jamaica
2023Laura Serrano17–5–3 (6–KO) Mexico
2024Jane Couch28–11 (9 KO) England
2024Ana María Torres28–3–3 (16–KO) Mexico
2025Mary Jo Sanders25–1–1 (8–KO) United States
2025Anne Sophie Mathis27–4–1–1 (23–KO) France
2025Yessica Chávez32–5–3 (4–KO) Mexico

Women's Trailblazer

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YearInducteesRecordNationality
2020Barbara Buttrick30–1–1 (0 KO) England
2021Jackie Tonawanda35–1 (34 KO) United States
2021Marian Trimiar18–4 (5 KO) 2 NC United States
2023JoAnn Hagen1–1 (0 KO) United States
2024Theresa Kibby10–3–4 (3 KO) United States
2025Cathy Davis13–0–0–1 (13 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.
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