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O'Neil Bell is the current undisputed (WBC/WBA/IBF) Cruiserweight Champion. He defeated Canadian Dale Brown in a controversial but unanimous decision on May 20, 2005 on Friday Night Fights to capture the vacant IBF title. He defeated Frenchman Jean-Marc Mormeck, on January 7, 2006, for his WBA and WBC belts making Bell the second undisputed champion of the division, Evander Holyfield being the first.
Template:Succession box one to twoPreceded byKelvin Davis | Cruiserweight boxing champion (IBF) May 20, 2005– |
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