The toughest professional fighters in history include some of the fiercest and bravest boxers, MMA fighters, and even wrestlers who proved their strength and perseverance time and time again. These tough men are the types you'd love to have behind you in a dark alley or a bar fight, as well as the men who entertain us on pay-per-view fights in the ring and the octagon. We can argue all day about the best boxers, MMA fighters and wrestlers, but which professional fighter is the toughest of them all? Who is the toughest man in history? Vote up your favorite and add other tough guys below.
Despite also being known for their silly UFC fighter nicknames, because of the skill required to compete and the level of danger of the sport, a great argument can be made that mixed martial arts fighters are some of the toughest pro fighters around. Anderson Silva, Fedor Emelianenko, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Dan Henderson and the great Chuck Liddell all lead that pack as some of the toughest MMA fighters and the hardest men in history.
Others would argue that boxers are the greatest fighters in history. Ukrainian heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko, the great welterweight Micky Ward, top puncher Earnie Shavers and Muhammad Ali are favorites in the boxing world as some of the toughest to enter the ring. Sure, some of the technical best boxers of all time are not on that list but remember, this is about the toughest fighters, not necessarily the best.
Professional wrestlers can be added to the mix despite being more entertainers than athletes. Regardless, they are required to be pretty darn tough to do their jobs. Stone Cold Steve Austin, Terry Funk, and Mike Foley are just a sampling of the WWF/WWE wrestlers that you wouldn't want to take on in a fight.
Each of these professional fighters dealt with different challenges and opponents as they competed in their respective sports. All of these pro fighters proved their toughness time and time again. To get knocked down once and get back in that ring takes a whole lot of courage, and these fighters did that over and over throughout their careers. If that isn't a measure of toughness, I'm not sure what is.1
3,346834Jack Dempsey
United States of America2
6,8772,018Rocky Marciano
United States of America, Italy3
2,447946George Foreman
United States of America4
3,5601,945Joe Louis
United States of America5
2,912988Joe Frazier
United States of America6
2,7641,689Sugar Ray Robinson
United States of America7
1,8961,203Marvelous Marvin Hagler
United States of America8
3,0761,738Conor Mcgregor
Ireland9
1,108490Gene Tunney
United States of America10
3,0851,137Jake LaMotta
United States of America, Italy11
2,0521,237Manny Pacquiáo
Philippines12
8,1175,923Fedor Emelianenko
Russia13
4,7553,322Muhammad Ali
United States of America14
2,3301,61415
1,313851Arturo Gatti
Canada, Italy16
1,085537Archie Moore
United States of America17
1,6581,216Evander Holyfield
United States of America18
841475Thomas Hearns
United States of America19
554382Roy Jones Jr.
United States of America20
1,7331,295Chuck Liddell
United States of America21
4,7253,840Mike Tyson
United States of America22
17296Willie Pep
United States of America23
1,3151,058Bas Rutten
Netherlands, United States of America24
2,0111,535Dan Henderson
United States of America25
391258Sonny Liston
United States of America