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The video is a top 10 countdown of the greatest boxers of the 1980s, hosted by BLTV Extra. The host introduces each boxer with clips of their fights, achievements, and skills. He also gives his personal opinions and criteria for the ranking. The list is as follows:
10. Salvador Sanchez - A Mexican featherweight champion who died young but had flawless technique and beat many hall of famers.
9. Michael Spinks - A light heavyweight champion who moved up to heavyweight and beat Larry Holmes twice, but lost to Mike Tyson.
8. Aaron Pryor - A junior welterweight champion who had incredible pressure, power, and stamina, and beat Alexis Arguello twice.
7. Hector Camacho - A Puerto Rican champion in three weight divisions who had speed, footwork, and charisma, and beat legends like Roberto Duran and Edwin Rosario.
6. Thomas Hearns - A tall and powerful puncher who was part of the Four Kings and fought in five weight divisions, beating Duran and losing to Leonard and Hagler.
5. Larry Holmes - A heavyweight champion who had a long reign after the golden era of Ali, Frazier, and Foreman, and beat many undefeated contenders with his jab and fundamentals.
4. Mike Tyson - A heavyweight phenom who became the youngest champion in history and dominated the division with his ferocious style, power, and technique.
3. Julio Cesar Chavez - A Mexican legend who had an 87-0 record at one point and fought in five weight divisions, beating many great fighters with his relentless pressure and combinations.
2. Marvin Hagler - A middleweight king who had a tough start but became a dominant champion with his toughness, power, and skills. He beat Duran and Hearns but lost controversially to Leonard.
1. Sugar Ray Leonard - A welterweight superstar who had speed, power, ring IQ, and charisma. He was the most successful of the Four Kings, beating Hearns, Duran, and Hagler in memorable fights.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The text is a countdown of the top 10 greatest boxers of the 1980s.
2. Salvador Sanchez is ranked #10 on the list.
3. Sanchez turned pro in 1975 and reached his peak in the early 80s.
4. Sanchez made 10 straight World title defenses and had a 25-fight winning streak before his death.
5. Michael Spinks is ranked #9 on the list.
6. Spinks had a legendary run at light heavyweight and became an undisputed champion.
7. Spinks moved up to heavyweight and dethroned Larry Holmes.
8. Aaron Pryor is ranked #8 on the list.
9. Pryor was a boxer known for his all-action style and dominance during his prime.
10. Pryor was a junior middleweight champion and had a record of 39-1 with 35 knockouts.
11. Hector Camacho is ranked #7 on the list.
12. Camacho was a three-time champion and dominated across three weight divisions.
13. Camacho had a record of 78-6-3 with 45 knockouts.
14. Thomas Hearns is ranked #6 on the list.
15. Hearns was a boxer known for his physical gifts and knockout power.
16. Hearns had a record of 61-5-1 with 48 knockouts.
17. Larry Holmes is ranked #5 on the list.
18. Holmes had a long-running dominance as heavyweight champion.
19. Holmes had a record of 69-3 with 44 knockouts.
20. Mike Tyson is ranked #4 on the list.
21. Tyson was a boxer known for his ferocious fighting style and explosive punching power.
22. Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at the age of 21.
23. Julio Cesar Chavez is ranked #3 on the list.
24. Chavez was a boxer known for his relentless pressure fighting style.
25. Chavez had a record of 107-6-2 with 86 knockouts.
26. Marvelous Marvin Hagler is ranked #2 on the list.
27. Hagler was a middleweight champion and had a record of 62-3-2 with 52 knockouts.
28. Sugar Ray Leonard is ranked #1 on the list.
29. Leonard was a boxer known for his exceptional hand and foot speed.
30. Leonard had a record of 40-3-1 with 25 knockouts.