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The modern International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF), located in Canastota, New York, honors boxers, trainers and other contributors to the sport worldwide. Inductees are selected by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America. The IBHOF started as a 1990 initiative by Ed Brophy to honour Canastota's world boxing champions, Carmen Basilio and Basilio's nephew, Billy Backus; the village of Canastota inaugurated the new museum, which showcases boxing's rich history. [1] [2] It 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 [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. [3]
The IBHOF is one of two recognised Boxing Halls of Fame with the other being the World Boxing Hall of Fame (WBHF), with the IBHOF being the more widely recognised institution.
Ceremonies are held each year to honour inductees, but were postponed in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. [4] 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.
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:
Records per ibhof.com unless otherwise stated.
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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1990 | Abe Attell | 91–9–18 (53 KO); 51 ND; 2 NC |
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1990 | Jack Britton | 104–27–21 (28 KO); 190 ND; 2 NC |
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1990 | Tony Canzoneri | 137–24–10 (44 KO); 4 ND |
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1990 | James J. Corbett | 11–4–3 (7 KO); 1 NC |
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1990 | Jack Dempsey | 61–6–8 (50 KO); 6 ND |
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1990 | George Dixon | 50–26–44 (27 KO); 7 ND; 3 NC |
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1990 | Jim Driscoll | 52–3–6 (35 KO); 8 ND |
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1990 | Bob Fitzsimmons | 74–8–3 (67 KO); 60 ND |
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1990 | Joe Gans | 120–8–9 (85 KO); 18 ND |
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1990 | Harry Greb | 105–8–3 (48 KO); 183 ND |
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1990 | Peter Jackson | 45–4–5 (30 KO); 31 ND |
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1990 | James J. Jeffries | 18–1–2 (15 KO) | ![]() |
1990 | Jack Johnson | 77–13–14 (48 KO); 19 ND |
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1990 | Stanley Ketchel | 52–4–4 (49 KO); 4 ND |
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1990 | Sam Langford | 167–38–37 (117 KO); 48 ND; 3 NC |
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1990 | Benny Leonard | 85–5–1 (69 KO); 121 ND |
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1990 | Terry McGovern | 60–4–4 (42 KO); 10 ND |
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1990 | Barney Ross | 72–4–3 (22 KO); 2 ND |
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1990 | Gene Tunney | 61–1–1 (45 KO); 19 ND; 1 NC |
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1990 | Mickey Walker | 93–19–4 (60 KO); 46 ND; 1 NC |
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1990 | Jimmy Wilde | 131–3–2 (99 KO); 13 ND |
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1991 | Georges Carpentier | 88–14–6 (56 KO); 1 ND |
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1991 | Kid Chocolate | 131–9–6 (50 KO) | ![]() |
1991 | Johnny Dundee | 90–31–19 (22 KO); 194 ND; 1 NC |
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1991 | Young Griffo | 63–9–37 (32 KO); 110 ND |
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1991 | Tommy Loughran | 94–23–9 (17 KO); 45 ND; 1 NC |
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1991 | Charles McCoy | 86–6–6 (64 KO); 6 ND; 3 NC |
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1991 | Jimmy McLarnin | 62–11–3 (20 KO); 1 ND |
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1991 | Tommy Ryan | 86–3–6 (22 KO); 4 ND; 6 NC |
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1991 | Joe Walcott | 92–25–24 (58 KO); 21 ND; 2 NC |
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1992 | Lou Ambers | 90–8–6 (30 KO) | ![]() |
1992 | Al Brown | 123–18–10 (55 KO); 4 ND |
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1992 | Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey | 50–3–8 (26 KO); 3 NC |
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1992 | Mike Gibbons | 62–3–4 (38 KO); 58 ND |
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1992 | Gershon "Ted Kid Lewis" Mendeloff | 173–30–14 (71 KO); 65 ND |
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1992 | Packey McFarland | 64–1–5 (47 KO); 34 ND |
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1992 | Battling Nelson | 59–19–19 (38 KO) | ![]() |
1992 | Harry Wills | 65–8–2 (47 KO); 25 ND; 3 NC |
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1993 | Les Darcy | 45–4 (29 KO) | ![]() |
1993 | Tiger Flowers | 115–14–6 (53 KO); 21 ND; 1 NC |
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1993 | Tommy Gibbons | 57–4–1 (47 KO); 43 ND; 1 NC |
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1993 | Maxie Rosenbloom | 210–38–26 (19 KO); 23 ND; 2 NC |
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1994 | John Henry Lewis | 103–8–6 (60 KO) | ![]() |
1994 | Philadelphia Jack O'Brien | 100–6–16 (57 KO); 57 ND |
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1994 | Jack Sharkey | 38–13–3 (14 KO); 1 ND |
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1994 | Pancho Villa | 73–5–4 (22 KO); 23 ND |
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1995 | Max Baer | 72–12 (53 KO) | ![]() |
1995 | Jack Dillon | 94–7–14 (64 KO); 129 ND; 1 NC |
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1995 | Johnny Kilbane | 51–4–7 (25 KO); 78 ND; 2 NC |
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1995 | Jack McAuliffe | 30–0–5 (22 KO); 1 ND |
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1996 | Tommy Burns | 46–5–8 (37 KO); 1 ND |
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1996 | Jack Delaney | 77–10–2 (44 KO) | ![]() |
1996 | Fidel LaBarba | 70–15–6 (16 KO); 4 ND |
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1996 | Young Stribling | 221–12–14 (125 KO) | ![]() |
1996 | Kid Williams | 104–17–9 (55 KO); 71 ND; 1 NC |
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1997 | Pete Herman | 67–12–8 (21 KO); 57 ND |
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1997 | Joe Jeanette | 79–9–6 (66 KO); 62 ND; 1 NC |
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1997 | Freddie Miller | 208–28–7 (42 KO); 1 ND; 4 NC |
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1997 | Freddie Welsh | 76–4–6 (32 KO); 82 ND |
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1998 | Joe Choynski | 50–14–6 (25 KO); 8 ND; 1 NC |
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1998 | Frankie Genaro | 82–21–8 (19 KO); 19 ND |
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1998 | George Lavigne | 35–6–10 (19 KO); 5 ND |
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1998 | Benny Lynch | 83–13–15 (34 KO) | ![]() |
1998 | Sammy Mandell | 82–21–9 (32 KO); 73 ND; 2 NC |
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1999 | Johnny Coulon | 52–6–4 (30 KO); 30 ND; 1 NC |
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1999 | Sam McVey | 63–12–7 (48 KO); 13 ND; 2 NC |
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1999 | Freddie Steele | 120–4–9 (60 KO); 9 ND; 1 NC |
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1999 | Lew Tendler | 59–11–2 (38 KO); 96 ND; 1 NC |
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2000 | Jimmy Barry | 59–0–9 (39 KO); 2 NC |
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2000 | Battling Levinsky | 77–19–15 (34 KO); 178 ND |
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2000 | Billy Petrolle | 83–21–10 (62 KO); 45 ND; 1 NC |
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2000 | Ad Wolgast | 60–12–13 (40 KO); 49 ND |
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2001 | Paul Berlenbach | 39–8–3 (33 KO); 1 ND; 1 NC |
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2001 | James J. Braddock | 46–23–4 (27 KO); 11 ND; 2 NC |
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2001 | Billy Papke | 37–11–6 (30 KO); 8 ND |
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2001 | Midget Wolgast | 149–35–16 (16 KO); 12 ND |
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2002 | Benny Bass | 152–28–5 (69 KO); 52 ND; 2 NC |
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2002 | Sixto Escobar | 46–23–3 (22 KO) | ![]() |
2002 | Harry Harris | 38–2–7 (14 KO); 5 ND |
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2002 | Dixie Kid | 80–29–12 (58 KO); 30 ND; 3 NC |
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2002 | Charley Mitchell | 31–3–12 (7 KO); 1 NC |
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2002 | Owen Moran | 67–16–5 (34 KO); 19 ND |
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2003 | Battling Battalino | 57–26–3 (23 KO); 1 NC |
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2003 | Louis Kaplan | 104–18–12 (25 KO); 19 ND |
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2003 | Tom Sharkey | 40–6–5 (37 KO); 1 ND; 2 NC |
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2003 | Jess Willard | 24–6–1 (21 KO); 5 ND |
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2004 | Baby Arizmendi | 70–26–13 (12 KO) | ![]() |
2004 | Young Corbett III | 124–12–15 (32 KO) | ![]() ![]() |
2004 | Jackie Fields | 72–9–2 (31 KO); 2 ND; 1 NC |
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2004 | Willie Ritchie | 37–8–12 (9 KO); 19 ND |
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2005 | Eugène Criqui | 98–16–11 (56 KO) | ![]() |
2005 | Joe Lynch | 52–12–10 (38 KO); 83 ND |
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2005 | Charles "Bud" Taylor | 71–23–6 (37 KO); 63 ND |
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2005 | Marcel Thil | 112–22–14 (54 KO) *Typo on website showing 148KO |
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2006 | Lou Brouillard | 107–29–2 (66 KO); 2 ND |
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2006 | Jimmy Slattery | 113–12 (50 KO); 4 ND |
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2006 | Teddy Yarosz | 107–18–3 (17 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | George Godfrey | 97–20–3 (80 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | Pedro Montañez | 92–7–4 (54 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | Kid Norfolk | 80–16–2 (31 KO) | ![]() |
2008 | Len Harvey | 111–13–9 (51 KO) | ![]() |
2008 | Frank Klaus | 51–4–2 (27 KO); 33 ND |
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2008 | Harry Lewis | 80–16–11 (42 KO); 56 ND |
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2009 | William Jones | 101–24–13 (52 KO) | ![]() |
2009 | Billy Smith | 30–24–26 (22 KO); 9 ND |
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2009 | Billy Soose | 34–6–1 (13 KO) | ![]() |
2010 | Young Corbett II | 68–22–16 (47 KO); 6 NC |
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2010 | Rocky Kansas | 64–12–7 (32 KO); 81 ND |
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2010 | Billy Miske | 48–2–2 (35 KO); 54 ND |
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2011 | Memphis Pal Moore | 107–28–27 (11 KO); 101 ND; 1 NC Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2011 | Jack Root | 40–3–3 (28 KO); 2 NC |
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2011 | Dave Shade | 124–23–46 (14 KO); 26 ND; 1 NC |
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2012 | Newsboy Brown | 57–13–5 (11 KO); 14 ND |
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2012 | Leo Hauck | 158–9–11 (21 KO); 34 ND |
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2012 | Jake Kilrain | 18–6–12 (3 KO); 1 ND |
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2013 | Wesley Ramey | 158–26–11 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2013 | Jeff Smith | 149–31–5 (52 KO) | ![]() |
2014 | George Chaney | 101–21–3 (78 KO); 53 ND Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2014 | Mike O'Dowd | 52–7–3 (40 KO); 54 ND; 1 NC Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2014 | Charles Ledoux | 98–29–6 (80 KO) | ![]() |
2015 | Yoko Gushiken | 23–1 (15 KO) | ![]() |
2015 | Ken Overlin | 135–19–9 (23 KO); 2 NC |
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2016 | Petey Sarron | 102–23–12 (25 KO); 10 ND |
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2017 | Eddie Booker | 66–5–8 (32 KO) | ![]() |
2018 | Sid Terris | 92–13–5 (12 KO) | ![]() |
2019 | Tony DeMarco | 58–12–1 (33 KO) | ![]() |
2020 | Frank Erne | 30–6–11 (15 KO); 1 NC |
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2021 | Davey Moore | 59–7–1 (30 KO) | ![]() |
2022 | Tod Morgan | 143–44–33 (30 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Tiger Jack Fox | 160–23–10 (109 KO); 2 NC |
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2023 | Pone Kingpetch | 28–7 knockouts not listed |
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2024 | Luis Angel Firpo | 31–4 (26 KO) | ![]() |
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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2020 | Christy Martin | 49–7–3 (32 KO) | ![]() |
2020 | Lucia Rijker | 17–0 (14 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Laila Ali | 24–0 (21 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Ann Wolfe | 24–1 (16 KO) 1 NC | ![]() |
2022 | Regina Halmich | 54–1–1 (16 KO) | ![]() |
2022 | Holly Holm | 33–2–3 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Alicia Ashley | 24–12–1 (4 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Laura Serrano | 17–5–3 (6–KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Jane Couch | 28–11 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Ana María Torres | 28–3–3 (16–KO) | ![]() |
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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2020 | Barbara Buttrick | 30–1–1 (0 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Jackie Tonawanda | 35–1 (34 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Marian Trimiar | 18–4 (5 KO) 2 NC | ![]() |
2023 | JoAnn Hagen | 1–1 (0 KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Theresa Kibby | 10-3-4 (3 KO) | ![]() |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2016) |
The modern International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF), located in Canastota, New York, honors boxers, trainers and other contributors to the sport worldwide. Inductees are selected by members of the Boxing Writers Association of America. The IBHOF started as a 1990 initiative by Ed Brophy to honour Canastota's world boxing champions, Carmen Basilio and Basilio's nephew, Billy Backus; the village of Canastota inaugurated the new museum, which showcases boxing's rich history. [1] [2] It 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 [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. [3]
The IBHOF is one of two recognised Boxing Halls of Fame with the other being the World Boxing Hall of Fame (WBHF), with the IBHOF being the more widely recognised institution.
Ceremonies are held each year to honour inductees, but were postponed in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. [4] 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.
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:
Records per ibhof.com unless otherwise stated.
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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1990 | Abe Attell | 91–9–18 (53 KO); 51 ND; 2 NC |
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1990 | Jack Britton | 104–27–21 (28 KO); 190 ND; 2 NC |
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1990 | Tony Canzoneri | 137–24–10 (44 KO); 4 ND |
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1990 | James J. Corbett | 11–4–3 (7 KO); 1 NC |
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1990 | Jack Dempsey | 61–6–8 (50 KO); 6 ND |
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1990 | George Dixon | 50–26–44 (27 KO); 7 ND; 3 NC |
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1990 | Jim Driscoll | 52–3–6 (35 KO); 8 ND |
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1990 | Bob Fitzsimmons | 74–8–3 (67 KO); 60 ND |
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1990 | Joe Gans | 120–8–9 (85 KO); 18 ND |
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1990 | Harry Greb | 105–8–3 (48 KO); 183 ND |
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1990 | Peter Jackson | 45–4–5 (30 KO); 31 ND |
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1990 | James J. Jeffries | 18–1–2 (15 KO) | ![]() |
1990 | Jack Johnson | 77–13–14 (48 KO); 19 ND |
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1990 | Stanley Ketchel | 52–4–4 (49 KO); 4 ND |
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1990 | Sam Langford | 167–38–37 (117 KO); 48 ND; 3 NC |
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1990 | Benny Leonard | 85–5–1 (69 KO); 121 ND |
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1990 | Terry McGovern | 60–4–4 (42 KO); 10 ND |
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1990 | Barney Ross | 72–4–3 (22 KO); 2 ND |
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1990 | Gene Tunney | 61–1–1 (45 KO); 19 ND; 1 NC |
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1990 | Mickey Walker | 93–19–4 (60 KO); 46 ND; 1 NC |
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1990 | Jimmy Wilde | 131–3–2 (99 KO); 13 ND |
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1991 | Georges Carpentier | 88–14–6 (56 KO); 1 ND |
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1991 | Kid Chocolate | 131–9–6 (50 KO) | ![]() |
1991 | Johnny Dundee | 90–31–19 (22 KO); 194 ND; 1 NC |
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1991 | Young Griffo | 63–9–37 (32 KO); 110 ND |
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1991 | Tommy Loughran | 94–23–9 (17 KO); 45 ND; 1 NC |
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1991 | Charles McCoy | 86–6–6 (64 KO); 6 ND; 3 NC |
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1991 | Jimmy McLarnin | 62–11–3 (20 KO); 1 ND |
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1991 | Tommy Ryan | 86–3–6 (22 KO); 4 ND; 6 NC |
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1991 | Joe Walcott | 92–25–24 (58 KO); 21 ND; 2 NC |
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1992 | Lou Ambers | 90–8–6 (30 KO) | ![]() |
1992 | Al Brown | 123–18–10 (55 KO); 4 ND |
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1992 | Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey | 50–3–8 (26 KO); 3 NC |
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1992 | Mike Gibbons | 62–3–4 (38 KO); 58 ND |
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1992 | Gershon "Ted Kid Lewis" Mendeloff | 173–30–14 (71 KO); 65 ND |
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1992 | Packey McFarland | 64–1–5 (47 KO); 34 ND |
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1992 | Battling Nelson | 59–19–19 (38 KO) | ![]() |
1992 | Harry Wills | 65–8–2 (47 KO); 25 ND; 3 NC |
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1993 | Les Darcy | 45–4 (29 KO) | ![]() |
1993 | Tiger Flowers | 115–14–6 (53 KO); 21 ND; 1 NC |
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1993 | Tommy Gibbons | 57–4–1 (47 KO); 43 ND; 1 NC |
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1993 | Maxie Rosenbloom | 210–38–26 (19 KO); 23 ND; 2 NC |
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1994 | John Henry Lewis | 103–8–6 (60 KO) | ![]() |
1994 | Philadelphia Jack O'Brien | 100–6–16 (57 KO); 57 ND |
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1994 | Jack Sharkey | 38–13–3 (14 KO); 1 ND |
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1994 | Pancho Villa | 73–5–4 (22 KO); 23 ND |
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1995 | Max Baer | 72–12 (53 KO) | ![]() |
1995 | Jack Dillon | 94–7–14 (64 KO); 129 ND; 1 NC |
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1995 | Johnny Kilbane | 51–4–7 (25 KO); 78 ND; 2 NC |
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1995 | Jack McAuliffe | 30–0–5 (22 KO); 1 ND |
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1996 | Tommy Burns | 46–5–8 (37 KO); 1 ND |
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1996 | Jack Delaney | 77–10–2 (44 KO) | ![]() |
1996 | Fidel LaBarba | 70–15–6 (16 KO); 4 ND |
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1996 | Young Stribling | 221–12–14 (125 KO) | ![]() |
1996 | Kid Williams | 104–17–9 (55 KO); 71 ND; 1 NC |
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1997 | Pete Herman | 67–12–8 (21 KO); 57 ND |
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1997 | Joe Jeanette | 79–9–6 (66 KO); 62 ND; 1 NC |
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1997 | Freddie Miller | 208–28–7 (42 KO); 1 ND; 4 NC |
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1997 | Freddie Welsh | 76–4–6 (32 KO); 82 ND |
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1998 | Joe Choynski | 50–14–6 (25 KO); 8 ND; 1 NC |
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1998 | Frankie Genaro | 82–21–8 (19 KO); 19 ND |
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1998 | George Lavigne | 35–6–10 (19 KO); 5 ND |
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1998 | Benny Lynch | 83–13–15 (34 KO) | ![]() |
1998 | Sammy Mandell | 82–21–9 (32 KO); 73 ND; 2 NC |
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1999 | Johnny Coulon | 52–6–4 (30 KO); 30 ND; 1 NC |
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1999 | Sam McVey | 63–12–7 (48 KO); 13 ND; 2 NC |
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1999 | Freddie Steele | 120–4–9 (60 KO); 9 ND; 1 NC |
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1999 | Lew Tendler | 59–11–2 (38 KO); 96 ND; 1 NC |
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2000 | Jimmy Barry | 59–0–9 (39 KO); 2 NC |
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2000 | Battling Levinsky | 77–19–15 (34 KO); 178 ND |
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2000 | Billy Petrolle | 83–21–10 (62 KO); 45 ND; 1 NC |
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2000 | Ad Wolgast | 60–12–13 (40 KO); 49 ND |
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2001 | Paul Berlenbach | 39–8–3 (33 KO); 1 ND; 1 NC |
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2001 | James J. Braddock | 46–23–4 (27 KO); 11 ND; 2 NC |
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2001 | Billy Papke | 37–11–6 (30 KO); 8 ND |
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2001 | Midget Wolgast | 149–35–16 (16 KO); 12 ND |
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2002 | Benny Bass | 152–28–5 (69 KO); 52 ND; 2 NC |
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2002 | Sixto Escobar | 46–23–3 (22 KO) | ![]() |
2002 | Harry Harris | 38–2–7 (14 KO); 5 ND |
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2002 | Dixie Kid | 80–29–12 (58 KO); 30 ND; 3 NC |
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2002 | Charley Mitchell | 31–3–12 (7 KO); 1 NC |
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2002 | Owen Moran | 67–16–5 (34 KO); 19 ND |
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2003 | Battling Battalino | 57–26–3 (23 KO); 1 NC |
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2003 | Louis Kaplan | 104–18–12 (25 KO); 19 ND |
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2003 | Tom Sharkey | 40–6–5 (37 KO); 1 ND; 2 NC |
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2003 | Jess Willard | 24–6–1 (21 KO); 5 ND |
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2004 | Baby Arizmendi | 70–26–13 (12 KO) | ![]() |
2004 | Young Corbett III | 124–12–15 (32 KO) | ![]() ![]() |
2004 | Jackie Fields | 72–9–2 (31 KO); 2 ND; 1 NC |
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2004 | Willie Ritchie | 37–8–12 (9 KO); 19 ND |
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2005 | Eugène Criqui | 98–16–11 (56 KO) | ![]() |
2005 | Joe Lynch | 52–12–10 (38 KO); 83 ND |
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2005 | Charles "Bud" Taylor | 71–23–6 (37 KO); 63 ND |
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2005 | Marcel Thil | 112–22–14 (54 KO) *Typo on website showing 148KO |
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2006 | Lou Brouillard | 107–29–2 (66 KO); 2 ND |
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2006 | Jimmy Slattery | 113–12 (50 KO); 4 ND |
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2006 | Teddy Yarosz | 107–18–3 (17 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | George Godfrey | 97–20–3 (80 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | Pedro Montañez | 92–7–4 (54 KO) | ![]() |
2007 | Kid Norfolk | 80–16–2 (31 KO) | ![]() |
2008 | Len Harvey | 111–13–9 (51 KO) | ![]() |
2008 | Frank Klaus | 51–4–2 (27 KO); 33 ND |
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2008 | Harry Lewis | 80–16–11 (42 KO); 56 ND |
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2009 | William Jones | 101–24–13 (52 KO) | ![]() |
2009 | Billy Smith | 30–24–26 (22 KO); 9 ND |
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2009 | Billy Soose | 34–6–1 (13 KO) | ![]() |
2010 | Young Corbett II | 68–22–16 (47 KO); 6 NC |
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2010 | Rocky Kansas | 64–12–7 (32 KO); 81 ND |
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2010 | Billy Miske | 48–2–2 (35 KO); 54 ND |
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2011 | Memphis Pal Moore | 107–28–27 (11 KO); 101 ND; 1 NC Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2011 | Jack Root | 40–3–3 (28 KO); 2 NC |
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2011 | Dave Shade | 124–23–46 (14 KO); 26 ND; 1 NC |
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2012 | Newsboy Brown | 57–13–5 (11 KO); 14 ND |
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2012 | Leo Hauck | 158–9–11 (21 KO); 34 ND |
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2012 | Jake Kilrain | 18–6–12 (3 KO); 1 ND |
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2013 | Wesley Ramey | 158–26–11 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2013 | Jeff Smith | 149–31–5 (52 KO) | ![]() |
2014 | George Chaney | 101–21–3 (78 KO); 53 ND Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2014 | Mike O'Dowd | 52–7–3 (40 KO); 54 ND; 1 NC Per boxrec. Not listed |
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2014 | Charles Ledoux | 98–29–6 (80 KO) | ![]() |
2015 | Yoko Gushiken | 23–1 (15 KO) | ![]() |
2015 | Ken Overlin | 135–19–9 (23 KO); 2 NC |
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2016 | Petey Sarron | 102–23–12 (25 KO); 10 ND |
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2017 | Eddie Booker | 66–5–8 (32 KO) | ![]() |
2018 | Sid Terris | 92–13–5 (12 KO) | ![]() |
2019 | Tony DeMarco | 58–12–1 (33 KO) | ![]() |
2020 | Frank Erne | 30–6–11 (15 KO); 1 NC |
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2021 | Davey Moore | 59–7–1 (30 KO) | ![]() |
2022 | Tod Morgan | 143–44–33 (30 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Tiger Jack Fox | 160–23–10 (109 KO); 2 NC |
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2023 | Pone Kingpetch | 28–7 knockouts not listed |
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2024 | Luis Angel Firpo | 31–4 (26 KO) | ![]() |
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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2020 | Christy Martin | 49–7–3 (32 KO) | ![]() |
2020 | Lucia Rijker | 17–0 (14 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Laila Ali | 24–0 (21 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Ann Wolfe | 24–1 (16 KO) 1 NC | ![]() |
2022 | Regina Halmich | 54–1–1 (16 KO) | ![]() |
2022 | Holly Holm | 33–2–3 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Alicia Ashley | 24–12–1 (4 KO) | ![]() |
2023 | Laura Serrano | 17–5–3 (6–KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Jane Couch | 28–11 (9 KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Ana María Torres | 28–3–3 (16–KO) | ![]() |
Year | Inductees | Record | Nationality |
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2020 | Barbara Buttrick | 30–1–1 (0 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Jackie Tonawanda | 35–1 (34 KO) | ![]() |
2021 | Marian Trimiar | 18–4 (5 KO) 2 NC | ![]() |
2023 | JoAnn Hagen | 1–1 (0 KO) | ![]() |
2024 | Theresa Kibby | 10-3-4 (3 KO) | ![]() |