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This is a list of current boxing world champions who are certified by the four major boxing sanctioning bodies and The Ring magazine. Each champion's professional boxing record is shown in the following format: wins-losses-draws-no contests (knockout wins).

The World Boxing Association (WBA) was founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA)—a national regulating body of the United States. On August 23, 1962, the NBA became the WBA—a Venezuelan-based worldwide regulating body. According to WBA championship rules, when a boxer holds both a WBA world title and a world title from at least one of the other three major sanctioning bodies, the boxer is granted special recognition: unified champion (if he holds two titles), undisputed champion (three titles), or super champion (all four titles). The "regular" WBA world title is then vacated.

The World Boxing Council (WBC) was founded in Mexico City, Mexico on February 14, 1963 in order to establish an international regulating body. The WBC established many of today's safety measures in boxing, such as standing eight-counts, a limit of 12 rounds instead of 15, and additional weight classes.

The International Boxing Federation (IBF) originated in September 1976 as the United States Boxing Association (USBA) when American members of the WBA withdrew in order to legitimize boxing in the United States with "unbiased" ratings. In April 1983, The organization established an international division that was known as the United States Boxing Association-International (USBA-I). In May 1984, the New Jersey-based USBA-I was renamed and became the IBF.

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) was founded in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1988. Its motto is "dignity, democracy, honesty." Some media sites do not include the WBO in their list of champions, whereas others do.

The Ring is not a sanctioning body but is a boxing magazine that was founded in 1922. In 2002, The Ring created a championship system that is "intended to reward fighters who, by satisfying rigid criteria, can justify a claim as the true and only world champion in a given weight class." There are only three ways that a boxer can win The Ring's title: defeat the reigning champion; unify the WBA, WBC, and IBF titles; or win a box-off between The Ring's number-one and number-two rated contenders (or, sometimes, number-one and number-three rated). There are also only three ways that a boxer can lose The Ring's title: lose a championship fight, move to a different weight class, or retire. (The Ring does not strip its champions' titles like the sanctioning bodies do.)

Current champions

Heavyweight (200+ lbs, 90.7+ kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Uzbekistan Ruslan Chagaev
23-0-1 (17 KO)
April 15, 2007
Russia Oleg Maskaev
34-5 (26 KO)
August 12, 2006
Ukraine Wladimir Klitschko
48-3 (43 KO)
April 22, 2006
United States Shannon Briggs
48-4-1 (42 KO)
December 4, 2006
vacant

Cruiserweight (200 lb, 90.7 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
France Jean-Marc Mormeck
33-3 (22 KO)
March 17, 2007
France Jean-Marc Mormeck
33-3 (22 KO)
March 17, 2007
Poland Krzysztof Włodarczyk
37-1 (27 KO)
November 25, 2006
Wales Enzo Maccarinelli
26-1 (20 KO)
July 8, 2006
France Jean-Marc Mormeck
33-3 (22 KO)
March 17, 2007
United States Virgil Hill
50-6 (23 KO)
January 27, 2006
Russia Valery Brudov
33-1 (25 KO)
December 2, 2006

Light heavyweight (175 lb, 79.4 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Croatia Stipe Drviš
32-1 (13 KO)
April 28, 2007
United States Chad Dawson
23-0-0-1 (15 KO)
February 3, 2007
England Clinton Woods
40-3-1 (24 KO)
March 4, 2005
Hungary Zsolt Erdei
26-0 (16 KO)
January 17, 2004
United States Bernard Hopkins
47-4-1-1 (32 KO)
June 10, 2006

Super middleweight (168 lb, 76.2 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Denmark Mikkel Kessler
39-0 (29 KO)
November 12, 2004
Denmark Mikkel Kessler
39-0 (29 KO)
October 14, 2006
Colombia Alejandro Berrio
26-4 (25 KO)
March 3, 2007
Wales Joe Calzaghe
43-0 (32 KO)
October 11, 1997
Wales Joe Calzaghe
43-0 (32 KO)
March 4, 2006
Australia Anthony Mundine
28-3 (22 KO)
March 7, 2007

Middleweight (160 lb, 72.6 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Germany Felix Sturm
27-2 (12 KO)
April 28, 2007
United States Jermain Taylor
26-0-1 (17 KO)
July 16, 2005
Germany Arthur Abraham
22-0 (17 KO)
December 10, 2005
United States Jermain Taylor
26-0-1 (17 KO)
July 16, 2005
United States Jermain Taylor
26-0-1 (17 KO)
July 16, 2005

Super welterweight (154 lb, 69.9 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
United States Travis Simms
25-0 (19 KO)
January 6, 2007
United States Floyd Mayweather Jr.
38-0 (24 KO)
May 5, 2007
United States Cory Spinks
36-3 (11 KO)
July 8, 2006
Ukraine Sergiy Dzinziruk
33-0 (21 KO)
December 12, 2005
vacant

Welterweight (147 lb, 66.7 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Puerto Rico Miguel Angel Cotto
29-0 (24 KO)
December 2, 2006
United States Floyd Mayweather Jr.
38-0 (24 KO)
November 4, 2006
Puerto Rico Kermit Cintron
27-1 (25 KO)
October 28, 2006
Mexico Antonio Margarito
34-4-0-1 (24 KO)
March 16, 2002
United States Floyd Mayweather Jr.
38-0 (24 KO)
August 10, 2006
United States Shane Mosley
44-4-0-1 (37 KO)
February 10, 2007

Super lightweight (140 lb, 63.5 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
France Souleymane M'baye
35-1-1 (20 KO)
September 2, 2006
England Junior Witter
35-1-2 (20 KO)
September 15, 2006
Australia Lovemore N'dou
45-8-1 (30 KO)
December 12, 2006
Colombia Ricardo Torres
31-1 (27 KO)
November 18, 2006
England Ricky Hatton
42-0 (30 KO)
June 6, 2005

Lightweight (135 lb, 61.2 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Mexico Juan Díaz
32-0 (16 KO)
July 17, 2004
United States David Díaz
32-1-1 (17 KO)
August 12, 2006
United States Julio Díaz
34-3 (25 KO)
February 3, 2007
Mexico Juan Díaz
32-0 (16 KO)
April 28, 2007
Cuba Joel Casamayor
34-3-1 (21 KO)
October 7, 2006
vacant Cuba Joel Casamayor
34-3-1 (21 KO)
October 7, 2006
Australia Michael Katsidis
22-0 (20 KO)
February 17, 2007

Super featherweight (130 lb, 59 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Venezuela Edwin Valero
22-0 (22 KO)
August 5, 2006
Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez
47-3-1 (35 KO)
March 17, 2007
South Africa Mzonke Fana
26-3 (9 KO)
April 20, 2007
Dominican Republic Joan Guzman
27-0 (17 KO)
December 18, 2006
vacant

Featherweight (126 lb, 57.2 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Indonesia Chris John
39-0-1 (20 KO)
November 4, 2006
South Korea In Jin Chi
31-3-1 (18 KO)
December 16, 2006
United States Robert Guerrero
20-2-1 (13 KO)
February 23, 2007
vacant vacant

Super bantamweight (122 lb, 55.3 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Panama Celestino Caballero
26-2 (18 KO)
October 4, 2006
Mexico Rafael Márquez
37-3 (33 KO)
March 3, 2007
Canada Steve Molitor
23-0 (9 KO)
November 10, 2006
Mexico Daniel Ponce de León
31-1 (28 KO)
October 29, 2005
Mexico Rafael Márquez
37-3 (33 KO)
March 3, 2007

Bantamweight (118 lb, 53.5 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Ukraine Wladimir Sidorenko
19-0-2 (6 KO)
February 26, 2005
Japan Hozumi Hasegawa
22-2 (7 KO)
April 16, 2005
vacant Mexico Jhonny Gonzalez
34-5 (29 KO)
October 29, 2005
vacant

Super flyweight (115 lb, 52.2 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Venezuela Alexander Muñoz
30-2 (27 KO)
May 3, 2007
Mexico Cristian Mijares
31-3-2 (12 KO)
September 18, 2006
vacant Mexico Fernando Montiel
33-2-1 (24 KO)
April 9, 2005
vacant

Flyweight (112 lb, 50.8 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Japan Takefumi Sakata
30-4-1 (15 KO)
March 19, 2007
Thailand Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
65-2 (34 KO)
March 2, 2001
Armenia Vic Darchinyan
28-0 (22 KO)
December 16, 2004
Argentina Omar Andrés Narváez
24-0-2 (15 KO)
July 13, 2002
vacant
Panama Roberto Vásquez
24-1 (17 KO)
December 2, 2006

Light flyweight (108 lb, 49 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
vacant Mexico Edgar Sosa
27-5 (14 KO)
April 13, 2007
Mexico Ulises Solis
23-1-2 (17 KO)
January 7, 2006
Mexico Hugo Cázares
25-3-1 (19 KO)
April 30, 2005
Mexico Hugo Cázares
25-3-1 (19 KO)
September 30, 2006

Strawweight (105 lb, 47.6 kg)

WBA WBC IBF WBO The Ring
Japan Yutaka Niida
21-1-3 (8 KO)
July 3, 2004
Thailand Eagle Kyowa
17-1 (6 KO)
August 6, 2005
Indonesia Muhammad Rachman
61-5-5 (31 KO)
September 14, 2004
Puerto Rico Ivan Calderón
28-0 (6 KO)
May 3, 2003
vacant

See also

References

  1. The official rules and regulations of the WBA, IBF, and WBO all mention by name the other three major sanctioning bodies in their title unification rules. The WBC does not mention by name any other sanctioning body in its rules, but it does list the other three major sanctioning bodies' champions on its ratings page. Thus, all four organizations consider only themselves and the other three organizations to be major sanctioning bodies. They do not consider organizations such as the IBO and IBA to be major sanctioning bodies.
  2. Bastidas, Angel M. "World Boxing Association History". World Boxing Association. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  3. WBA officials. "World Boxing Association World Championships Regulations" (PDF). World Boxing Association. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  4. WBC officials. "World Boxing Council: History & Founding Fathers". World Boxing Council. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  5. WBC officials. "Rules that have changed the History of Boxing". World Boxing Council. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  6. ^ WBC officials. "Permanent Medical Research Program". World Boxing Council. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  7. ^ International Boxing Federation (December 4, 2000). "History of the IBF". Archived from the original on 2000-12-04. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  8. WBO officials. "WBO logo". World Boxing Organization. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  9. Yahoo! editors (May 7, 2007). "Current Boxing Champions". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2007-05-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  10. Sports Illustrated editors (April 5, 2007). "Current Boxing Champions". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2007-05-07. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  11. Eisele, Andrew (May 6, 2007). "Boxing Champions". About.com. Retrieved 2006-05-07.
  12. "List of Champions". BBC Sport. May 5, 2007. Retrieved 2006-05-07.
  13. The Ring editors. (June 26, 2006.). "About The Ring". The Ring. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help); Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  14. ^ Kellerman, Max (January 22, 2004). "Gatti vs. the unknown". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
  15. ^ The WBO junior heavyweight (a.k.a. cruiserweight) limit is 190 lbs. (86.2 kg). WBO heavyweights are 190+ lbs. (86.2+ kg).
  16. ^ Unified Champion.
  17. ^ Interim Champion.
  18. ^ WBO Super Champion.
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