What is the maximum number of turns a Pokemon can be frozen/asleep?

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Sleep:

Gen I: 1-7 turns (random) [Stadium: 1-3]Gen II: 1-6 (random); 1-3 in Battle TowerGen III: 2-5 turns (random)Gen IV: 2-5 turns (random)Gen V+: 1-3 turns (random)

Source:Bulbapedia/ Sleep

Frozen:

Gen I: Will only thaw via Ice Heal, and opponent using Haze, or getting hit with a Fire-Type move that can burn. So the Pokemon can be frozen indefinitely.Gen II: 25/256 (~10%) to thaw every turn the user attempts to move. So freeze can still last indefinitely.Gen III+: All Fire-type moves now thaw their target, and the per-attempt thaw chance is increased to 20%. But there is never a point where a Pokemon is guaranteed to thaw.

Source:Bulbapedia/ Frozen

Freezing

Damaging Fire-type moves used on a frozen Pokémon will remove the freeze status. From Generation II onward, freeze has a random, 20% chance to be cured on its own on the frozen Pokémon’s turn. Consequently, the frozen Pokémon may thaw out on the turn of freezing; however, in Generation I, a frozen Pokémon never thaws without external aid. Pokémon cannot be frozen in sunny weather; contrary to popular belief, sunny weather does not cause a quicker thawing.Source:http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Status_ailment#Freeze

Sleeping

Sleep lasts for a randomly chosen duration of 1 to 3 turns in Pokémon Black and White and Pokémon Stadium.[1] In all other games, except the Japanese versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, sleep lasts 1 to 5 turns. In the Japanese version of Diamond and Pearl, the minimum and maximum sleep count is 1 turn higher, lasting 2 to 6Source:http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Status_ailment#Sleep

Unless you have Early Bird which causes your Pokemon to wake up faster.