Starter profiles — the lab will keep adding to this wall.
"The Greatest." Three-time heavyweight champion of the world and 1960 Olympic gold medalist. Redefined what a heavyweight could be — speed, footwork, and a jab that scored from everywhere.
The youngest heavyweight champion in history — 20 years old when he took the WBC title from Trevor Berbick in 1986. Peek-a-boo style, terrifying head movement, and one-punch power in both hands.
The reason the phrase "pound-for-pound" exists. Welterweight champion and five-time middleweight champion — most boxing historians still rank him the greatest ever.
The blueprint for the complete mixed martial artist. Karate base, world-class wrestling he learned as a pro, and a jab that won rounds by itself. Two-division UFC champion, retired 26–2.
29–0. Dagestani sambo and wrestling pressure that broke everyone — nobody found the answer before he retired as undefeated UFC lightweight champion in 2020.
The Lioness. First woman to hold two UFC titles at the same time — bantamweight and featherweight — with wins over Ronda Rousey, Cris Cyborg, Holly Holm, and Valentina Shevchenko.