H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 style-profile leaderboard
Best pressure fighters in H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3
Henry Armstrong leads the Score list, with Evander Holyfield and Julio Cesar Chavez close enough to make the order worth arguing about.
This slice ranks fighters whose reviewed style radar leans strongly toward pressure. It is a style-profile leaderboard, so absence from this page can mean missing style coverage rather than lack of pressure fighting.
This page uses reviewed H&G style-profile data where available. It does not assign style labels to fighters without enough diagnostic coverage.
Rankings: H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3, computed from fights up to . Index and Peak-form Elo stay fixed to that fight-data cutoff; displayed records may include later record-only corrections.
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24 fighters shown from the H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 launch leaderboard set.
Readable table
| Rank | Fighter | Division | Score | Peak-form Elo | Active | Notable wins | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #3 | Henry Armstrong | Welterweight | 98.09 | 1,972 | 1932-1945 | Barney Ross, Lou Ambers, Sammy Angott | Head-to-head |
| #11 | Evander Holyfield | Heavyweight | 94.85 | 2,079 | 1984-2011 | Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes | Head-to-head |
| #12 | Julio Cesar Chavez | Super Lightweight | 94.57 | 2,134 | 1980-2005 | Hector Camacho, Meldrick Taylor, Jose Luis Ramirez | Head-to-head |
| #17 | Joe Calzaghe | Super Middleweight | 93.16 | 2,232 | 1993-2008 | Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins, Mikkel Kessler | Head-to-head |
| #20 | Mickey Walker | Middleweight | 92.65 | 1,875 | 1920-1935 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #25 | Manny Pacquiao | Welterweight | 92.20 | 2,162 | 1995-2025 | Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto | Head-to-head |
| #28 | Marvelous Marvin Hagler | Middleweight | 91.32 | 2,059 | 1973-1987 | Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Juan Domingo Roldan | Head-to-head |
| #29 | Harry Greb | Middleweight | 91.01 | 2,047 | 1913-1926 | Gene Tunney, Tommy Gibbons, Tommy Loughran | Head-to-head |
| #32 | Vitali Klitschko | Heavyweight | 90.96 | 2,214 | 1996-2012 | Juan Carlos Gomez, Tomasz Adamek, Shannon Briggs | Head-to-head |
| #35 | Mike Tyson | Heavyweight | 90.51 | 2,108 | 1985-2024 | Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks, Brian Nielsen | Head-to-head |
| #37 | Felix Trinidad | Welterweight | 89.89 | 2,107 | 1990-2008 | Oscar De La Hoya, Pernell Whitaker, Hector Camacho | Head-to-head |
| #49 | Joe Frazier | Heavyweight | 88.73 | 1,975 | 1965-1981 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #50 | George Foreman | Heavyweight | 88.56 | 2,052 | 1969-1997 | Michael Moorer, Joe Frazier, Gerry Cooney | Head-to-head |
| #51 | Riddick Bowe | Heavyweight | 88.11 | 2,145 | 1989-2008 | Evander Holyfield, Larry Donald, Michael Dokes | Head-to-head |
| #53 | Gennadiy Golovkin | Middleweight | 87.74 | 2,161 | 2006-2022 | Kell Brook, Daniel Jacobs, David Lemieux | Head-to-head |
| #54 | Rocky Marciano | Heavyweight | 87.68 | 2,066 | 1947-1955 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #63 | Artur Beterbiev | Light Heavyweight | 86.71 | 2,129 | 2013-2025 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #73 | Roberto Duran | Lightweight | 85.80 | 1,956 | 1968-2001 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #74 | Marco Antonio Barrera | Super Bantamweight | 85.77 | 2,038 | 1989-2011 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #79 | Miguel Cotto | Welterweight | 85.41 | 2,082 | 2001-2017 | Sergio Martinez, Shane Mosley, Antonio Margarito | Head-to-head |
| #80 | Vicente Saldivar | Featherweight | 85.32 | 1,881 | 1961-1973 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #87 | Sandy Saddler | Super Featherweight | 84.53 | 1,817 | 1944-1956 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #88 | David Benavidez | Light Heavyweight | 84.36 | 2,184 | 2013-2026 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #96 | Errol Spence Jr | Welterweight | 84.07 | 2,129 | 2012-2023 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
Read this with care
H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 is a fixed public release, not a live database. A fighter can lead one signal and still sit lower in the main all-time list because the final score blends sustained head-to-head rating, dominance over contemporaries, quality of opponents beaten, title record, and sustained top-level career.
For disputed placements, use the fighter page, methodology page and corrections process rather than treating one number as the whole argument.