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Boxers starting with the letter H

We are commited to bringing you the best collectibles of amatuer, olympic and professional boxers. We worked closely with the Internaional Boxing Hall of Fame in upstate New York to start the boxing collectibles shows that happened during the induction weekends. You will find a lot of autographed Hall of Fame boxing material on this site. Most of it was signed for us by boxers during the induction weekends. If you haven't had a chance to go, you MUST make the trip. Canastota New York is right of the New York State Thruway and a beautiful, small town just outside Syracuse.
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"Marvelous" Marvin Hagler

One of the greatest middleweights of all time. He beat everybody, including that bogus decision he "lost" to Sugar Ray Leonard! He held the undisputed middleweight championship for 7 years in a time when there were a lot of great middleweights. Went undefeated for 10 years!




Jeff Harding






Greg Haugen

One of the toughest fighters ever and great champion.




Tommy "The Hitman" Hearns

Welterweight Champion, Junior Middleweight Champion, Middleweight Champion, Super Middleweight Champion, Cruiserweight Champion, Lightheavywight Champion. Hall of Famer and few greater boxers than the hitman.



Anthony Hembrick





Genaro Hernandez





Herbie Hide

Heavyweight Champion born in Nigeria but raised in England.



Virgil "Thrill" Hill

U.S. Olympic Silver Medalist and Light Heavyweight champion. I saw him in las Vegas in '91 against Tommy Hearns. He lost but it was a great fight.




Davey Hilton





Mathew Hilton

Great Canadian fighter. Junior middleweight and middleweight champion.




Joe Hipp





Larry Holmes

Probably the greatest jabber of any champion. Succesfully defended his title twenty times. The most embarassing fight of his career was against a washed up Ali in 1980. I was in high schol and paid $25, a lot of money for a high school kid in 1980, to see it on pay per view at the landmark theatre.




Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield

I feel he is the greatest champion I have ever seen. He dominated the light heavyweight division and moved up as an undefeated champion(what great fights against Qawi!). Against all odds, he became heavyweight champion of the world. Unafraid of Mike Tyson, he whiped him like a redheaded stepchild! I honestly feel this was the turning point for Tyson going downhill, he could not accept being so thoroughly dominated by a boxer he felt superior to.




Lloyd Honeyghan

Great fighter who unfortunately let politics get mixed up with his career. He could have been one of the greatest if he had stuck to boxing.



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