New Delhi: No matter what sport a fan is following but he/she would never ignore a boxing game. Boxing has been one of the most electrifying sport.Back to back punches, Pin-Falls, strength, speed, reflexes, endurance, rivalries etc you name it and boxing has it. Boxing is an Olympic and Commonwealth sport and is a regular fixture in most of the major international games as it also has its own World Championships. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a sequence of one- to three-minute intervals called rounds. The result is decided when an opponent is deemed unable to continue by a referee, or gets disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or is pronounced the winner or loser based on the judges' scorecards at the end of the contest. There were many heroes of boxing, who with their electric performances within the bouts won hearts of many fans. Following is a list of Top 10 Boxing Arena kings of their time. #1. Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali was electrifying in every aspect of the sport, Boxing. Ali was a thrilling, candid, indomitable boxing phenomenon during his era, and was by far boxing's best performer. #2 Mike Tyson Famously known as the "Iron", Mike Tyson has amassed legendary fear factor and buzz in the sport. In the 80's and early 90's, Tyson was looked at as an unconquerable juggernaut who floored every contender of every size and competence within the first few seconds or bouts of almost every fight. #3 Sugar Ray Robinson Many believe that Robinson was the greatest boxer of all time. He may be the best blend of boxing talent engrossed in one man that the world has ever seen. Robinson was a freakish mystery who somehow infatuated awesome KO power in his punch, fast & furious speed, terrific footwork and adroitness, and a rock-hard chin. #4 James J. Braddock Well known for his dominant right hand, Solid chin and an astonishing comeback from a floundering career. #5 Jack DempseyJack is, beyond doubt, one of the most admired American boxers in history. He is known for setting the maximum attendance and purse records and had the very first million dollar fight ever. He was known for being the most savagely atrocious and compelling boxers of all time. #6 Sugar Ray Leonard Sugar Ray is well thought out to have the best ever hands and the quickest footwork in the welter/middleweight section, Leonard explode onto the scene by winning a gold medal at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. His professional record stands tall with 36 wins, 3 losses and 25 knockouts in his career. #7 Jack Johnson Prior to Muhammad Ali or Roy Jones Junior, the biggest reckless and courageous boxer around was the first African American Heavyweight Champ Jack Johnson. Being the first African American Heavyweight champ alone should lock him in a spot on any top ten listing. #8 Henry Armstrong Henry Armstrong was the foremost and only boxer to hold 3 world championship titles at the same time. He would've conquered fourth, something that no one has come close to achieving ever, but fell short due to a notorious draw against Ceferino Garcia. #9 Rocky Marciano Known for one of the hardest punches ever Rocky's major claim to fame is being the only undefeated Heavyweight champion. What Marciano lacked in flair, he more than made up for it in power. #10 Manny Pacquiao Pacquiao is the earliest and only eight-division world champion, in which he has won ten world titles, as well as the first to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes. He is also the second uppermost paid athlete in the world.