Who Has the Longest Boxing Career?

Joe Louis makes a face as he stops one from Cesar Brion and misses with a left in tenth round of their bout in Chicago Stadium.
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  • Bobby Fitzsimmons and Jack Johnson hold the record for the longest boxing career at 31 years.
  • Joe Louis is the longest reigning champion in boxing at over 11 years.
  • Louis also holds the record for the longest reigning heavyweight champion of all time.

Boxing champions are often the favourites in online boxing betting because they have proven they are the best in their respective weight classes. On top of this, they have acquired the championship pedigree that other boxers don’t have.

Additionally, boxing champions add more credentials to their names by defending their belts several times. But who in the history of boxing had the longest championship reign and longest boxing career? Find out below.

Who Has the Longest Boxing Career?

British boxer Bobby Fitzsimmons and American boxer Jack Johnson share the record for the longest boxing careers in history, having both spent 31 years as professionals.

Fitzsimmons won the middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight world titles during his career, while Johnson became the heavyweight king at one point.

Who Was the Longest-Reigning Champion in Boxing?

Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis holds the record for the longest reigning champion in boxing history, with 11 years and eight months.

He reigned from 1937 to 1949 as the undisputed heavyweight world champion.

Who Is the Longest-Reigning Heavyweight Champion of All Time?

Louis is also the record holder for the longest reigning heavyweight champion of all time at 11 years and eight months.

During this stretch, he successfully defended his championship belt 25 times, also a record for the most title defences in boxing.

Who Is the Oldest Boxer to Win a Fight?

The oldest boxer to win a fight is American Oliver McCall, who, at age 60, scored a first-round stoppage win over Gary Cobia in February.

Before this record, McCall was the former WBC heavyweight champion, known to have knocked Lennox Lewis in September 1994 and defeated Larry Holmes in April 1995.

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