Which boxer has used the most in-ring aliases?
Thanks for all the answers so far. I'm more interested in who has fought under the most different names rather than nicknames.
Thanks for all the answers so far. I'm more interested in who has fought under the most different names rather than nicknames.
mrraraavis
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This is tricky to find the truth about. Aliases are usually involved in underhanded activity but I have found a couple of boxers who have had at least two.
Light Welterweight Verdell Smith has faced one opponent, Buck Smith, 8 times
twice under his own name
twice as Tommy Bowels
and four as Tim Brooks
Middleweight Reggie Strickland fights about once a month also under aliases: Reggie Buse and Reggie Raglin. his record on boxrec is 66-276-17 with 14 KO's. Im wondering how he is still living. I have yet to find anyone who has revealed more than 2 other aliases but I'm sure they are out there.
Excellent question. Both have fought in the last two years by the way.
baz75
There was a guy called Fidel Castro Smith who was british supermiddleweight champion about 15 years ago. He also fought sometimes under the name Slugger O Toole. I remember once he was ranked by the WBA (i think) at no 12 and no 10 in their world rankings. So the same bloke was ranked twice in one set of rankings which looked a bit strange, and was probably quite embarrasing for the people who did the ranking system. After that he seened to drop the Slugger O Toole name and revert back to Fidel Castro Smith.
Devon P
I know A couple of boxers who used two aliases. Roberto Duran, Evander Hoyfield, and Thomas Hearns. Now you can try boxingrec.com and take a look at different boxers and get other aliases, I just remember those boxer's names.
blogbaba
I don't know about the most ring aliases, but the most famous one was the one Walker Smith chose. Great question I look forward to the answers.
Sugar Ray Robinson
kingsteve14
I would have to say Apollo Creed in Rocky V before he fights Drago the ring announcer goes through about 6 nicknames. My favorite is "the Count of Monte-Fisto".