Top 10 Boxing Brothers (แน่นอนมีเขาทรายและเขาค้อด้วย)

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Wladimir Klitschko (59-3, 50 KOs) & Vitali Klitschko (45-2, 41 KOs)
The Klitschko Brothers have established a new level of dominance in the heavyweight division and seem as unbeatable as any big men in the history of the game. Sporting an outstanding combined 35-4 record in world title bouts, neither fighter has even come close to losing since Wladimir was stopped by Lamon Brewster back in 2004.

Juan Manuel Marquez (55-6-1, 40 KOs) & Rafael Marquez (41-8, 37 KOs)
The brothers from Mexico City have to be considered among the sport's modern day technical masters. Both experts in the classic Mexican style of prize fighting, the Marquez Brothers have also been known to engage in toe to toe brawls. Juan Manuel is a four division world champ best known for his thrilling four-fight series with Manny Pacquiao while Rafael is a former bantamweight and junior featherweight titlist forever remembered for a brutal four-fight series with Israel Vazquez.

Khaosai Galaxy (47-1, 41 KOs) & Khaokor Galaxy (24-2, 18 KOs)
The only twins on this list, Thailand's Khaosai and Khaokor both held world titles. And although Khaokor was a two-time bantamweight titlist, Khaosai far surpassed his brother's achievements with a seven-year and nineteen-defense reign as WBA super flyweight champion as well as entry into the boxing Hall of Fame.

Leon Spinks (26-17-3, 14 KOs) & Michael Spinks (31-1, 21 KOs)
Both were decorated amateur stars who made their marks in the pros before falling to bigger, better opposition. Leon is best known for his upset win over Muhammad Ali in 1978 (in only Spinks' eighth fight as a pro). Michael Spinks made his mark as a nearly untouchable light heavyweight who moved up to heavyweight to end Larry Holmes' reign as champ. Spinks' reign would only last two years as he would lose his title in spectacular fashion to the young Mike Tyson in his third defense.

Muhammad Ali (56-5, 37 KOs) & Rahman Ali (14-3-1, 7 KOs)
Little is said of The Greatest's younger brother, Rahman, but the overshadowed sibling was a fairly decent boxer, who simply never got his career off the ground in the mid '60s to early '70s. Muhammad's resume, of course, is beyond reproach as a three-time heavyweight champ and owner of a 19-3 record against Ring Magazine's list of the 50 greatest heavyweights


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