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Feb 5, 2026

[Ans] Which of these legendary boxers finished their professional career undefeated?

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Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight champion in boxing history to retire with a completely unblemished professional record. Fighting from 1947 to 1955, Marciano finished his career 49–0, with an astonishing 43 knockouts, a feat that has never been matched at the heavyweight level. While other greats on this list—including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Sugar Ray Robinson—are considered among the sport’s all-time best, each suffered at least one professional loss. Marciano’s perfect record remains one of boxing’s most enduring and celebrated achievements.

[Answer] Which of these legendary boxers finished their professional career undefeated?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these legendary boxers finished their professional career undefeated?"



...Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight champion in boxing history to retire with a completely unblemished professional record. Fighting from 1947 to 1955, Marciano finished his career 49–0, with an astonishing 43 knockouts, a feat that has never been matched at the heavyweight level. While other greats on this list—including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Sugar Ray Robinson—are considered among the sport’s all-time best, each suffered at least one professional loss. Marciano’s perfect record remains one of boxing’s most enduring and celebrated achievements.

[Answer] Hot water can freeze faster than cold water

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Hot water seems to freeze faster than cold water, known as the Mpemba effect. The effect was named after the Tanzanian student who in 1963 noticed that hot ice cream mix freezes faster than a cold one. The effect was first observed by Aristotle in the 4th century BC, then later Francis Bacon and RenΓ© Descartes. Mpemba published a paper on his findings in 1969. Theories for the Mpemba effect have included: faster evaporation of hot water, therefore reducing the volume left to freeze; formation of a frost layer on cold water, insulating it; and different concentrations of solutes such as carbon dioxide, which is driven off when the water is heated. Unfortunately the effect doesn't always appear - cold water often does actually freeze faster than hot, as you would expect. But this Mpemba effect occurs regularly, and no one has ever been able to definitively answer why. Source



Feb 4, 2026

[Ans] Which blood type is the rarest in the world?

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AB- is the least common blood type in the world, found in roughly 1% of the global population. Its rarity comes from the combination of two uncommon traits: the AB blood group, which already appears infrequently, and a negative Rh factor, which further narrows the pool. While people with AB blood types are considered universal recipients within the ABO system and can receive red blood cells from any ABO group, those who are Rh-negative can only safely receive Rh-negative blood. As a result, AB- blood is extremely difficult to source.

[Answer] Which blood type is the rarest in the world?

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...AB- is the least common blood type in the world, found in roughly 1% of the global population. Its rarity comes from the combination of two uncommon traits: the AB blood group, which already appears infrequently, and a negative Rh factor, which further narrows the pool. While people with AB blood types are considered universal recipients within the ABO system and can receive red blood cells from any ABO group, those who are Rh-negative can only safely receive Rh-negative blood. As a result, AB- blood is extremely difficult to source.

[Answer] Who were the first headphones created for?

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...Telephone networks used to be managed by operators on a switchboard, making for a pretty loud work environment. A 10-pound earpiece, patented in 1891, gave telephonists the ability to easily listen and connect calls without disturbance from other operators in the room. The first breakthrough for audio headphones came in 1910. Nathaniel Baldwin, an electrical engineer, put together a set of headphones on his kitchen table. The invention caught the attention of the U.S. Navy, opening up a new world of communication.

[Answer] How were the first traffic lights illuminated?

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...Traffic jams were a significant problem long before automobiles were on the road. In the 1860s, British railway manager John Peake Knight adapted a semaphore signalling system (rotating arms that signalled trains to stop or go) into the world’s first traffic light. During the day, the semaphores would let busy drivers know when it was their turn to move forward; at night, gas lamps illuminated red and green lights for the same purpose.