The International Boxing Hall of Fame announced this week the class of 2017 and the three main entrants this year are considered among the greatest of their generation: Evander Holyfield, Marco Antonio Barrera and Johnny Tapia.
Barrera (67-7, 44 KOs) has long been considered one of the top five greatest fighters to ever emerge from boxing-rich Mexico. He took on the greatest competition there was at super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight, where he captured world titles in all of those divisions save for 135 pounds. “The Baby Faced Assassin” fought tooth and nail against bitter rival Erik Morales, their trilogy among the most exciting in history. He also went to war with Manny Pacquiao (twice), Juan Manuel Marquez, Naseem Hamed, Tapia, Kennedy McKinney and Junior Jones. Barrera partook in two Ring Magazine fights of the year as well.
Tapia (59-5-2, 30 KOs) was one of the craziest, most exciting fighters of his era and like so many others before him, he electrified crowds with his fan-friendly style. He won world titles at super flyweight, bantamweight and featherweight and toppled elite fighters like Danny Romero, Jorge Eliecer Julio, Ricardo “Chapo” Vargas and Cesar Soto. He had two unbelievable brawls with rival Paulie Ayala, the first of which was named Ring Magazine’s fight of the year.
Also set to be inducted in June in Canastota, N.Y., will be Showtime Boxing broadcasters Steve Farhood and Barry Tompkins as well as trainer Johnny Lewis.