IBHOF 2026 Class Guide

KNOCKOUT HISTORY • IBHOF 2026

International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2026

A legacy guide to the fighters, contributors, observers, and historic figures elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

The Class of 2026

The International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2026 includes modern champions, women’s boxing pioneers, respected contributors, observers, and historic figures whose careers shaped the fight game across generations.

Knockout History tracks this class not only as an induction list, but as a snapshot of how boxing remembers greatness, influence, service, and legacy.

A Hall of Fame class is more than a list of names. It is boxing deciding what deserves permanent memory.

Modern Boxers

Gennadiy “GGG” Golovkin

Middleweight great known for power, pressure, durability, and one of the defining championship runs of his era.

Antonio Tarver

Five-time light heavyweight champion, cruiserweight titleholder, and key figure in the Roy Jones Jr. rivalry.

Nigel Benn

Explosive British champion remembered for intensity, rivalries, and his role in one of boxing’s most dramatic eras.

Naoko Fujioka

Japanese women’s boxing pioneer and multi-division champion whose career helped expand global recognition for women’s boxing.

Jackie Nava

Mexican women’s boxing trailblazer and champion whose career helped shape the modern women’s boxing landscape.

Contributors & Observers

Russ Anber

Trainer and cut man recognized for decades of technical work, fighter support, and contribution to the sport.

Frank Cappuccino

Posthumously honored referee remembered for his role in major fights and long service to boxing.

Jimmy Glenn

Posthumously honored trainer and cut man whose career connected boxing craft, mentorship, and New York fight culture.

Dr. Edwin “Flip” Homansky

Physician recognized for medical service and safety contributions within boxing.

Kevin Iole

Journalist recognized in the Observer category for boxing coverage and sports media contribution.

Alex Wallau

Posthumously honored broadcaster recognized for his work covering and presenting the sport.

Jimmy Clabby

Old Timer category inductee whose career connects modern recognition with boxing’s earlier historical record.

Why This Class Matters

  1. It connects eras. The class includes modern fighters, women’s boxing pioneers, media figures, officials, and old-time boxing history.
  2. It elevates women’s boxing. Fujioka and Nava reflect the global growth and historical correction of women’s boxing recognition.
  3. It preserves contribution beyond fighters. Trainers, referees, journalists, broadcasters, and physicians shape boxing history too.
  4. It creates new legacy debates. Every class raises questions about who is remembered, who is delayed, and who remains overlooked.

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