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List of WBC world champions

This is a list of WBC world champions, showing every world champion certificated by the World Boxing Council (WBC). The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and certifies world champions in 18 different weight classes. In 1963, the year of its foundation, the WBC inaugurated titles in all divisions with the exception of light flyweight, super flyweight, super bantamweight, super middleweight, cruiserweight and bridgerweight, which were inaugurated in the subsequent decades. The most recent title inaugurated by the WBC is in the bridgerweight division in 2021.

Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to a no contest are not listed.

Current champion
Most consecutive title defenses

Heavyweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Sonny Liston
(def. Floyd Patterson)
22 Jul 1963 – 25 Feb 1964 0
2 Muhammad Ali 25 Feb 1964 – 6 Mar 1969 9
Ali was stripped of the title due to being suspended for refusing to be inducted in the U.S. Army.[1]
3 Joe Frazier
(def. Jimmy Ellis)
16 Feb 1970 – 22 Jan 1973 4
4 George Foreman 22 Jan 1973 – 30 Oct 1974 2
5 Muhammad Ali (2) 30 Oct 1974 – 15 Feb 1978 10
6 Leon Spinks 15 Feb – 18 Mar 1978 0
Spinks was stripped of the title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton.[2]
7 Ken Norton
(no. 1 contender promoted)
18 Mar – 9 Jun 1978 0
8 Larry Holmes 9 Jun 1978 – 11 Dec 1983 16
Holmes vacated the title after a dispute with his promoter Don King over the proposed purse for a fight against mandatory challenger Greg Page.[3]
9 Tim Witherspoon
(def. Greg Page)
9 Mar – 31 Aug 1984 0
10 Pinklon Thomas 31 Aug 1984 – 22 Mar 1986 1
11 Trevor Berbick 22 Mar – 22 Nov 1986 0
12 Mike Tyson 22 Nov 1986 – 11 Feb 1990 9
13 Buster Douglas 11 Feb – 25 Oct 1990 0
14 Evander Holyfield 25 Oct 1990 – 13 Nov 1992 2
15 Riddick Bowe 13 Nov – 14 Dec 1992 0
Bowe vacated the title instead of fighting mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis, then dumped his WBC belt in a trash bin during a news conference in London.[4]
16 Lennox Lewis
(no. 1 contender promoted)
14 Dec 1992 – 24 Sep 1994 3
17 Oliver McCall 24 Sept 1994 – 2 Sep 1995 1
18 Frank Bruno 2 Sep 1995 – 16 Mar 1996 0
19 Mike Tyson (2) 16 Mar – 24 Sep 1996 0
Tyson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Evander Holyfield instead of mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis.[5]
20 Lennox Lewis (2)
(def. Oliver McCall)
7 Feb 1997 – 22 Apr 2001 9
21 Hasim Rahman 22 Apr – 17 Nov 2001 0
22 Lennox Lewis (3) 17 Nov 2001 – 6 Feb 2004 2
Lewis retired as champion and chose not to rematch Vitali Klitschko ahead of a WBC-mandated 1 March deadline to accept the bout.[6]
23 Vitali Klitschko
(def. Corrie Sanders)
24 Apr 2004 – 9 Nov 2005 1
Klitschko announced his retirement after withdrawing from a bout against Hasim Rahman due to injuries.[7]
24 Hasim Rahman (2)
(interim champion promoted)
9 Nov 2005 – 12 Aug 2006 1
25 Oleg Maskaev 12 Aug 2006 – 8 Mar 2008 1
26 Samuel Peter 8 Mar – 11 Oct 2008 0
27 Vitali Klitschko (2) 11 Oct 2008 – 16 Dec 2013 9
Klitschko vacated the title to focus on his career in politics in Ukraine.[8]
28 Bermane Stiverne
(def. Chris Arreola)
10 May 2014 – 17 Jan 2015 0
29 Deontay Wilder 17 Jan 2015 – 22 Feb 2020 10
30 Tyson Fury 22 Feb 2020 – present 3

Bridgerweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Óscar Rivas
(def. Ryan Rozicki)
22 Oct 2021 – 4 Jan 2023 0
2 Lukasz Rozanski
(def. Alen Babić)
22 Apr 2023 – present 0

Cruiserweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Marvin Camel
(def. Mate Parlov)
31 Mar – 25 Nov 1980 0
2 Carlos de León 25 Nov 1980 – 27 Jun 1982 1
3 S. T. Gordon 27 Jun 1982 – 17 Jul 1983 1
4 Carlos de León (2) 17 Jul 1983 – 6 Jun 1985 3
5 Alfonso Ratliff 6 Jun – 21 Sep 1985 0
6 Bernard Benton 21 Sep 1985 – 22 Mar 1986 0
7 Carlos de León (3) 22 Mar 1986 – 9 Apr 1988 3
8 Evander Holyfield 9 Apr – Jul 1988 0
Holyfield vacated to move up to heavyweight.
9 Carlos de León (4)
(def. Sammy Reeson)
17 May 1989 – 27 Jul 1990 1
10 Massimiliano Duran 27 Jul 1990 – 20 Jul 1991 1
11 Anaclet Wamba 20 Jul 1991 – 19 April 1996 7
Wamba is stripped of the title for being overweight before his fight against Marcelo Domínguez.[9]
12 Marcelo Domínguez
(interim champion promoted)
25 May 1996 – 21 Feb 1998 3
13 Juan Carlos Gómez 21 Feb 1998 – 19 Feb 2002 10
Gómez vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.
14 Wayne Braithwaite
(def. Vincenzo Cantatore)
11 Oct 2002 – 2 Apr 2005 3
15 Jean-Marc Mormeck 2 Apr 2005 – 7 Jan 2006 0
16 O'Neil Bell 7 Jan 2006 – 17 Mar 2007 0
17 Jean-Marc Mormeck (2) 17 Mar – 10 Nov 2007 0
18 David Haye 10 Nov 2007 – 12 May 2008 1
Haye vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.[10]
19 Giacobbe Fragomeni
(def. Rudolf Kraj)
24 Oct 2008 – 21 Nov 2009 1
20 Zsolt Erdei 21 Nov 2009 – 22 Jan 2010 0
Erdei vacates the title to move back down to light heavyweight.[11]
21 Krzysztof Włodarczyk
(def. Giacobbe Fragomeni)
15 May 2010 – 27 Sep 2014 6
22 Grigory Drozd 27 Sep 2014 – 16 Mar 2016 1
Drozd is declared champion in recess due to injury.[12]
23 Tony Bellew
(def. Ilunga Makabu)
29 May 2016 – 28 Mar 2017 1
Bellew was stripped of the title and named Emeritus champion after moving up to heavyweight.[13]
24 Mairis Briedis
(def. Marco Huck)
1 Apr 2017 – 27 Jan 2018 1
25 Oleksandr Usyk 27 Jan 2018 – 4 Jun 2019 2
Usyk was stripped of the title and named champion in recess after moving up to heavyweight.[14]
26 Ilunga Makabu
(def. Michał Cieślak)
31 Jan 2020 – 26 Feb 2023 2
27 Badou Jack 26 Feb – 16 Sep 2023 0
Jack vacated to challenge the WBC bridgerweight title.[15]
28 Noel Mikaelian
(def. Ilunga Makabu)
4 Nov 2023 – present 0

Light heavyweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Harold Johnson
(awarded the inaugural title)
14 Feb – 1 Jun 1963 0
2 Willie Pastrano 1 Jun 1963 – 30 Mar 1965 2
3 José Torres 30 Mar 1965 – 16 Dec 1966 3
4 Dick Tiger 16 Dec 1966 – 24 May 1968 2
5 Bob Foster 24 May 1968 – 9 Aug 1974 14
Foster was stripped of the title after failing to make a defense against number one contender John Conteh.[16]
6 John Conteh
(def. Jorge Ahumada)
1 Oct 1974 – 18 May 1977 3
Conteh was stripped of the title after refusing to fight Jesse Burnett, alleging he was forced to sign the contract at gunpoint.[17]
7 Miguel Ángel Cuello
(def. Jesse Burnett)
21 May 1977 – 8 Jan 1978 0
8 Mate Parlov 8 Jan – 2 Dec 1978 1
9 Marvin Johnson 2 Dec 1978 – 22 Apr 1979 0
10 Matthew Saad Muhammad 22 Apr 1979 – 19 Dec 1981 8
11 Dwight Muhammad Qawi 19 Dec 1981 – 18 Mar 1983 3
12 Michael Spinks 18 Mar 1983 – 9 Oct 1985 4
Spinks, who had won the IBF heavyweight title the previous month against Larry Holmes, was stripped of the WBC light heavyweight title due to the WBC's policy against fighters holding world titles in multiple divisions at the same time.[18]
13 J. B. Williamson
(def. Prince Mama Mohammed)
10 Dec 1985 – 30 Apr 1986 0
14 Dennis Andries 30 Apr 1986 – 7 Mar 1987 1
15 Thomas Hearns 7 Mar – 6 Aug 1987 0
Hearns vacated the title to fight Juan Roldán for the vacant WBC middleweight title.[19]
16 Donny Lalonde
(def. Eddie Davis)
27 Nov 1987 – 7 Nov 1988 1
17 Sugar Ray Leonard 7 Nov – 15 Nov 1988 0
Leonard vacated the title because he was unsure whether he would continue his boxing career.[20]
18 Dennis Andries (2)
(def. Tony Willis)
21 Feb – 24 Jun 1989 0
19 Jeff Harding 24 Jun 1989 – 28 Jul 1990 2
20 Dennis Andries (3) 28 Jul 1990 – 11 Sep 1991 2
21 Jeff Harding (2) 11 Sep 1991 – 23 Jul 1994 2
22 Mike McCallum 23 Jul 1994 – 16 Jun 1995 1
23 Fabrice Tiozzo 16 Jun 1995 – 13 Jan 1997 1
Tiozzo is stripped of the title after failing to meet the defense deadline.[21]
24 Roy Jones Jr.
(interim champion promoted)
13 Jan – 21 Mar 1997 0
25 Montell Griffin 21 Mar – 7 Aug 1997 0
26 Roy Jones Jr. (2) 7 Aug – 5 Nov 1997 0
Jones vacated the title after his mandatory challenger Michael Nunn's promoter won a purse bid with the intent to stage it as a pay-per-view fight on Request TV, a rival platform to HBO, which Jones was contractually tied to.[22]
27 Graciano Rocchigiani
(def. Michael Nunn)
21 Mar – Jun 1998 0
Rocchigiani was demoted to interim champion upon Roy Jones Jr.'s request to be reinstated as champion.
28 Roy Jones Jr. (3)
(reinstated)
Jun 1998 – 4 Apr 2003 11
On June 1998, the WBC stripped Rocchigiani of the title and reinstated Jones Jr. without having to fight him. Rocchigiani then filed a lawsuit and won the case. The federal judge issued a decree to strip Jones Jr. and award Rocchigiani a total amount of $30,598,628 in damages.[23]
29 Antonio Tarver
(def. Montell Griffin)
26 Apr – 8 Nov 2003 0
30 Roy Jones Jr. (4) 8 Nov 2003 – 15 May 2004 0
31 Antonio Tarver (2) 15 May – 4 Nov 2004 0
Tarver vacates the title to fight Glen Johnson instead of his mandatory challenger Paul Briggs.[24]
32 Tomasz Adamek
(def. Paul Briggs)
21 May 2005 – 3 Feb 2007 2
33 Chad Dawson 3 Feb 2007 – 11 Jul 2008 3
Dawson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Antonio Tarver instead of interim champion Adrian Diaconu.[25]
34 Adrian Diaconu
(interim champion promoted)
11 Jul 2008 – 19 Jun 2009 0
35 Jean Pascal 19 Jun 2009 – 21 May 2011 2
36 Bernard Hopkins 21 May 2011 – 28 Apr 2012 0
37 Chad Dawson (2) 28 April 2012 – 8 Jun 2013 0
38 Adonis Stevenson 8 Jun 2013 – 1 Dec 2018 9
39 Oleksandr Gvozdyk 1 Dec 2018 – 18 Oct 2019 1
40 Artur Beterbiev 18 Oct 2019 – present 5

Super middleweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Sugar Ray Leonard
(def. Donny Lalonde)
7 Nov 1988 – 27 Aug 1990 2
Leonard vacates the title citing that he is underweight for the division.[26]
2 Mauro Galvano
(def. Dario Matteoni)
15 Dec 1990 – 3 Oct 1992 2
3 Nigel Benn 3 Oct 1992 – 2 Mar 1996 9
4 Thulani Malinga 2 Mar – 6 Jul 1996 0
5 Vincenzo Nardiello 6 Jul – 12 Oct 1996 0
6 Robin Reid 12 Oct 1996 – 19 Dec 1997 3
7 Thulani Malinga (2) 19 Dec 1997 – 27 Mar 1998 0
8 Richie Woodhall 27 Mar 1998 – 23 Oct 1999 2
9 Markus Beyer 23 Oct 1999 – 6 May 2000 1
10 Glenn Catley 6 May – 1 Sep 2000 0
11 Dingaan Thobela 1 Sep – 15 Dec 2000 0
12 Dave Hilton Jr. 15 Dec 2000 – 1 May 2001 0
Hilton was stripped of the title after being convicted of sexually assaulting two teenaged girls.[27]
13 Éric Lucas
(def. Glenn Catley)
10 Jul 2001 – 5 Apr 2003 3
14 Markus Beyer (2) 5 Apr 2003 – 5 Jun 2004 2
15 Cristian Sanavia 5 Jun – 9 Oct 2004 0
16 Markus Beyer (3) 9 Oct 2004 – 14 Oct 2006 5
17 Mikkel Kessler 14 Oct 2006 – 3 Nov 2007 1
18 Joe Calzaghe 3 Nov 2007 – 28 Jun 2008 0
Calzaghe vacated the title to pursue a fight with Roy Jones Jr. instead of mandatory challenger Carl Froch.[28]
19 Carl Froch
(def. Jean Pascal)
6 Dec 2008 – 24 Apr 2010 2
20 Mikkel Kessler (2) 24 Apr – 6 Sep 2010 0
Kessler, who withdrew from the Super Six World Boxing Classic due to an eye injury, was stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[29]
21 Carl Froch (2)
(def. Arthur Abraham)
27 Nov 2010 – 17 Dec 2011 1
22 Andre Ward 17 Dec 2011 – 20 May 2013 1
Ward is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus unbeknownst to him.[30]
23 Sakio Bika
(def. Marco Antonio Peribán)
22 Jun 2013 – 16 Aug 2014 1
24 Anthony Dirrell 16 Aug 2014 – 24 Apr 2015 0
25 Badou Jack 24 Apr 2015 – 18 Jan 2017 3
Jack vacated the title to move up to light heavyweight.[31]
26 David Benavidez
(def. Ronald Gavril)
8 Sep 2017 – 3 Oct 2018 1
Benavidez was stripped of the title after testing positive for cocaine and was named champion in recess.[32]
27 Anthony Dirrell (2)
(def. Avni Yildirim)
23 Feb – 28 Sep 2019 0
28 David Benavidez (2) 28 Sep 2019 – 14 Aug 2020 0
Benavidez was stripped of the title after failing to make weight for his fight against Roamer Alexis Angulo.[33]
29 Canelo Álvarez
(def. Callum Smith)
19 Dec 2020 – present 6

Middleweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Dick Tiger
(def. Gene Fullmer)
10 Aug – 7 Dec 1963 0
2 Joey Giardello 7 Dec 1963 – 21 Oct 1965 1
3 Dick Tiger (2) 21 Oct 1965 – 25 Apr 1966 0
4 Emile Griffith 25 Apr 1966 – 4 Mar 1968 2
5 Nino Benvenuti 4 Mar 1968 – 7 Nov 1970 4
6 Carlos Monzón 7 Nov 1970 – 23 Apr 1974 9
Monzón is stripped of his title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdéz.[34]
7 Rodrigo Valdéz
(def. Bennie Briscoe)
25 May 1974 – 26 Jun 1976 4
8 Carlos Monzón (2) 26 Jun 1976 – 29 Aug 1977 1
Monzón retires.[35]
9 Rodrigo Valdéz (2)
(def. Bennie Briscoe)
5 Nov 1977 – 22 Apr 1978 0
10 Hugo Corro 22 Apr 1978 – 30 Jun 1979 2
11 Vito Antuofermo 30 Jun 1979 – 16 Mar 1980 1
12 Alan Minter 16 Mar – 27 Sep 1980 1
13 Marvin Hagler 27 Sep 1980 – 6 Apr 1987 12
14 Sugar Ray Leonard 6 Apr – 27 May 1987 0
Leonard retires.[36]
15 Thomas Hearns
(def. Juan Roldán)
29 Oct 1987 – 6 Jun 1988 0
16 Iran Barkley 6 Jun 1988 – 24 Feb 1989 0
17 Roberto Durán 24 Feb 1989 – 11 Jan 1990 0
Durán is stripped of the title for not defending the title within the required 10 months.[37]
18 Julian Jackson
(def. Herol Graham)
24 Nov 1990 – 8 May 1993 4
19 Gerald McClellan 8 May 1993 – 5 Jan 1995 3
McClellan vacates his title to move up and challenge Nigel Benn for his WBC super middleweight title.[38]
20 Julian Jackson (2)
(def. Agostino Cardamone)
17 Mar – 19 Aug 1995 0
21 Quincy Taylor 19 Aug 1995 – 16 Mar 1996 0
22 Keith Holmes 16 Mar 1996 – 2 May 1998 2
23 Hacine Cherifi 2 May 1998 – 24 Apr 1999 0
24 Keith Holmes (2) 24 Apr 1999 – 14 Apr 2001 2
25 Bernard Hopkins 14 Apr 2001 – 16 Jul 2005 7
26 Jermain Taylor 16 Jul 2005 – 29 Sep 2007 4
27 Kelly Pavlik 29 Sep 2007 – 17 Apr 2010 3
28 Sergio Martínez 17 Apr 2010 – 18 Jan 2011 1
Martínez is stripped for not fighting his mandatory challenger Sebastian Zbik.[39]
29 Sebastian Zbik
(interim champion promoted)
18 Jan – 4 Jun 2011 0
30 Julio César Chávez Jr. 4 Jun 2011 – 15 Sep 2012 3
31 Sergio Martínez (2) 15 Sep 2012 – 7 Jun 2014 1
32 Miguel Cotto 7 Jun 2014 – 17 Nov 2015 1
Cotto is stripped of his title for not abiding WBC's rules and regulations. Some sources tell that it was because he refused to pay the sanctioning fee.[40]
33 Canelo Álvarez
(def. Miguel Cotto)
21 Nov 2015 – 18 May 2016 1
Álvarez vacated his title to avoid WBC's deadline on the ongoing negotiation with Gennady Golovkin.[41]
34 Gennady Golovkin
(interim champion promoted)
18 May 2016 – 15 Sep 2018 4
35 Canelo Álvarez (2) 15 Sep 2018 – 26 Jun 2019 1
Álvarez is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion.[42]
36 Jermall Charlo
(interim champion promoted)
26 Jun 2019 – present 4

Super welterweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Denny Moyer
(def. Stan Harrington)
19 Feb – 29 Apr 1963 0
2 Ralph Dupas 29 Apr – 7 Sep 1963 1
3 Sandro Mazzinghi 7 Sep 1963 – 18 Jun 1965 3
4 Nino Benvenuti 18 Jun 1965 – 25 Jun 1966 1
5 Kim Ki-Soo 25 Jun 1966 – 26 May 1968 2
6 Sandro Mazzinghi (2) 26 May – 8 Nov 1968 1
Mazzinghi is stripped of his title by the WBC after his bout against Freddie Little resulted in a no contest.[43]
7 Freddie Little
(def. Stanley Hayward)
17 Mar 1969 – 9 Jul 1970 2
8 Carmelo Bossi 9 Jul 1970 – 31 Oct 1971 1
9 Koichi Wajima 31 Oct 1971 – 4 Jun 1974 6
10 Oscar Albarado 4 Jun 1974 – 21 Jan 1975 1
11 Koichi Wajima (2) 21 Jan – 6 Mar 1975 0
Wajima is stripped of his title on WBC's February ratings posted on 6 March [44] for choosing to fight Yuh Jae-doo who was not ranked by the WBC.[45]
12 Miguel de Oliveira
(def. José Durán)
7 May – 13 Nov 1975 0
13 Elisha Obed 13 Nov 1975 – 18 Jun 1976 2
14 Eckhard Dagge 18 Jun 1976 – 6 Aug 1977 2
15 Rocky Mattioli 6 Aug 1977 – 4 Mar 1979 2
16 Maurice Hope 4 Mar 1979 – 23 May 1981 3
17 Wilfred Benítez 23 May 1981 – 3 Dec 1982 2
18 Thomas Hearns 3 Dec 1982 – 24 Oct 1986 4
Hearns vacates his title to move up in weight class.[46]
19 Duane Thomas
(def. John Mugabi)
5 Dec 1986 – 12 Jul 1987 0
20 Lupe Aquino 12 Jul – 2 Oct 1987 0
21 Gianfranco Rosi 2 Oct 1987 – 8 Jul 1988 1
22 Donald Curry 8 Jul 1988 – 11 Feb 1989 0
23 René Jacquot 11 Feb – 8 Jul 1989 0
24 John Mugabi 8 Jul 1989 – 31 Mar 1990 0
25 Terry Norris 31 Mar 1990 – 18 Dec 1993 10
26 Simon Brown 18 Dec 1993 – 7 May 1994 1
27 Terry Norris (2) 7 May – 12 Nov 1994 0
28 Luis Santana 12 Nov 1994 – 19 Aug 1995 1
29 Terry Norris (3) 19 Aug 1995 – 6 Dec 1997 6
30 Keith Mullings 6 Dec 1997 – 29 Jan 1999 1
31 Javier Castillejo 29 Jan 1999 – 28 Jun 2001 5
32 Oscar De La Hoya 28 Jun 2001 – 13 Sep 2003 2
33 Shane Mosley 13 Sep 2003 – 13 Mar 2004 0
34 Winky Wright 13 Mar 2004 – 5 Mar 2005 1
Wright vacates the title to move up to middleweight.[47]
35 Javier Castillejo (2)
(interim champion promoted)
5 Mar – 31 May 2005 0
Castillejo was stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Ricardo Mayorga.[48]
36 Ricardo Mayorga
(def. Michele Piccirillo)
13 Aug 2005 – 6 May 2006 0
37 Oscar De La Hoya (2) 6 May 2006 – 5 May 2007 0
38 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 5 May – 2 July 2007 0
Mayweather Jr. vacates the title to focus in the welterweight division.[49]
39 Vernon Forrest
(def. Carlos Baldomir)
28 Jul 2007 – 7 Jun 2008 1
40 Sergio Mora 7 Jun – 13 Sep 2008 0
41 Vernon Forrest (2) 13 Sep 2008 – 21 May 2009 0
Forrest is stripped of his title because of a rib injury that prevented him from defending his title.[50]
42 Sergio Martínez
(interim champion promoted)
21 May 2009 – 16 Jun 2010 0
Martínez vacates his title to stay at middleweight.[51]
43 Manny Pacquiao
(def. Antonio Margarito)
14 Nov 2010 – 8 Feb 2011 0
Pacquiao vacates his title to move back down to welterweight.[52]
44 Canelo Álvarez
(def. Matthew Hatton)
5 Mar 2011 – 14 Sep 2013 6
45 Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2) 14 Sep 2013 – 2 Nov 2015 1
Mayweather Jr. announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after. He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[53]
46 Jermell Charlo
(def. John Jackson)
21 May 2016 – 22 Dec 2018 3
47 Tony Harrison 22 Dec 2018 – 21 Dec 2019 0
48 Jermell Charlo (2) 21 Dec 2019 – 26 January 2024 3
Charlo is designated by the WBC as champion in recess.[54]

Welterweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Emile Griffith
(awarded inaugural title)
Feb – 21 Mar 1963 0
2 Luis Manuel Rodríguez 21 Mar – 8 Jun 1963 0
3 Emile Griffith (2) 8 Jun 1963 – 1 Aug 1966 5
Griffith moves up and wins the WBA, WBC, and The Ring middleweight titles; He then loses the lawsuit to retain his WBC welterweight title.[55]
4 Curtis Cokes
(def. Jean Josselin)
28 Nov 1966 – 18 Apr 1969 4
5 José Nápoles 18 Apr 1969 – 3 Dec 1970 3
6 Billy Backus 3 Dec 1970 – 4 Jun 1971 0
7 José Nápoles (2) 4 Jun 1971 – 6 Dec 1975 10
8 John H. Stracey 6 Dec 1975 – 22 Jun 1976 1
8 Carlos Palomino 22 Jun 1976 – 14 Jan 1979 7
9 Wilfred Benítez 14 Jan – 30 Nov 1979 1
10 Sugar Ray Leonard 30 Nov 1979 – 20 Jun 1980 1
12 Roberto Durán 20 Jun – 25 Nov 1980 0
13 Sugar Ray Leonard (2) 25 Nov 1980 – 9 Nov 1982 3
Leonard retires for the first time.[56]
14 Milton McCrory
(def. Colin Jones)
13 Aug 1983 – 6 Dec 1985 4
15 Donald Curry 6 Dec 1985 – 27 Sep 1986 0
16 Lloyd Honeyghan 27 Sep 1986 – 28 Oct 1987 3
17 Jorge Vaca 28 Oct 1987 – 29 Mar 1988 0
18 Lloyd Honeyghan (2) 29 Mar 1988 – 4 Feb 1989 1
19 Marlon Starling 4 Feb 1989 – 19 Aug 1990 1
20 Maurice Blocker 19 Aug 1990 – 18 Mar 1991 0
21 Simon Brown 18 Mar – 29 Nov 1991 0
22 Buddy McGirt 29 Nov 1991 – 6 Mar 1993 2
23 Pernell Whitaker 6 Mar 1993 – 12 Apr 1997 8
24 Oscar De La Hoya 12 Apr 1997 – 17 Sep 1999 7
25 Félix Trinidad 17 Sep 1999 – 20 Mar 2000 0
Trinidad vacates his title to stay at super welterweight.[57]
26 Oscar De La Hoya (2)
(no. 1 contender promoted)
20 Mar – 17 Jun 2000 0
27 Shane Mosley 17 Jun 2000 – 26 Jan 2002 3
28 Vernon Forrest 26 Jan 2002 – 25 Jan 2003 1
29 Ricardo Mayorga 25 Jan – 13 Dec 2003 1
30 Cory Spinks 13 Dec 2003 – 5 Feb 2005 2
31 Zab Judah 5 Feb 2005 – 7 Jan 2006 1
32 Carlos Baldomir 7 Jan – 4 Nov 2006 1
33 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 4 Nov 2006 – 6 Jun 2008 1
Mayweather Jr. announces his first retirement.[58]
34 Andre Berto
(def. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez)
21 Jun 2008 – 16 Apr 2011 5
35 Victor Ortiz 16 Apr – 17 Sep 2011 0
36 Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2) 17 Sep 2011 – 2 Nov 2015 5
Mayweather Jr. announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after. He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[53]
37 Danny Garcia
(def. Robert Guerrero)
23 Jan 2016 – 4 Mar 2017 0
38 Keith Thurman 4 Mar 2017 – 24 Apr 2018 0
Thurman vacates his title due to injuries.[59]
39 Shawn Porter
(def. Danny Garcia)
8 Sep 2018 – 28 Sep 2019 1
40 Errol Spence Jr. 28 Sep 2019 – 29 Jul 2023 2
41 Terence Crawford 29 Jul 2023 – present 0

Super lightweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Eddie Perkins
(def. Roberto Cruz)
15 Jun 1963 – 18 Jan 1965 2
2 Carlos Morocho Hernández 18 Jan 1965 – 29 Apr 1966 2
3 Sandro Lopopolo 29 Apr 1966 – 30 Apr 1967 1
4 Takeshi Fuji 30 Apr 1967 – 14 Nov 1968 1
Fuji was stripped of the title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Pedro Adigue.[60]
5 Pedro Adigue
(def. Adolph Pruitt)
14 Dec 1968 – 31 Jan 1970 0
6 Bruno Arcari 31 Jan 1970 – 2 Sep 1974 9
Arcari vacated his title because he couldn't defend against number 1 contender Lion Furuyuma.[61]
7 Perico Fernandez
(def. Lion Furuyama)
21 Sep 1974– 15 Jul 1975 1
8 Saensak Muangsurin 15 Jul 1975 – 30 Jun 1976 1
9 Miguel Velasquez 30 June – 29 Oct 1976 0
10 Saensak Muangsurin (2) 29 Oct 1976 – 30 Dec 1978 7
11 Kim Sang-Hyun 30 Dec 1978 – 23 Feb 1980 2
12 Saoul Mamby 23 Feb 1980 – 26 Jun 1982 5
13 Leroy Haley 26 Jun 1982 – 18 May 1983 2
14 Bruce Curry 18 May 1983 – 29 Jan 1984 2
15 Billy Costello 29 Jan 1984 – 21 Aug 1985 3
16 Lonnie Smith 21 Aug 1985 – 5 May 1986 0
17 René Arredondo 5 May – 24 Jul 1986 0
18 Tsuyoshi Hamada 24 Jul 1986 – 22 Jul 1987 1
19 René Arredondo (2) 22 Jul – 12 Nov 1987 0
20 Roger Mayweather 12 Nov 1987 – 13 May 1989 4
21 Julio César Chávez 13 May 1989 – 29 Jan 1994 12
22 Frankie Randall 29 Jan – 7 May 1994 0
23 Julio César Chávez (2) 7 May 1994 – 7 Jun 1996 4
24 Oscar De La Hoya 7 Jun 1996 – 17 Jun 1997 1
De La Hoya vacates the title to stay at welterweight. The title is vacated on WBC's May ratings posted on 17 June.[62]
25 Kostya Tszyu
(def. Miguel Ángel González)
21 Aug 1999 – 9 Oct 2003 7
Tszyu is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[63]
26 Arturo Gatti
(def. Gianluca Branco)
24 Jan 2004 – 25 Jun 2005 2
27 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 25 Jun 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 0
Mayweather Jr. vacates the title to stay at welterweight.[64]
28 Junior Witter
(def. DeMarcus Corley)
15 Sep 2006 – 10 May 2008 2
29 Timothy Bradley 10 May 2008 – 28 Apr 2009 2
Bradley is stripped of his title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Devon Alexander.[65]
30 Devon Alexander
(def. Junior Witter)
1 Aug 2009 – 20 Jan 2011 2
31 Timothy Bradley (2) 29 Jan – 29 Jul 2011 0
Bradley is declared champion in recess for not defending it within six months.[66]
32 Érik Morales
(def. Pablo César Cano)
17 Sep 2011 – 23 Mar 2012 0
Morales came in overweight and is stripped of the title before fighting Danny Garcia. Only Garcia was eligible to win the title.[67]
33 Danny Garcia
(def. Érik Morales)
24 Mar 2012 – 11 Jun 2015 5
García is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Viktor Postol.[68]
34 Viktor Postol
(def. Lucas Matthysse)
3 Oct 2015 – 23 Jul 2016 0
35 Terence Crawford 23 Jul 2016 – 13 Feb 2018 3
Crawford wanted to move up to welterweight. The title is vacated on WBC's February 2018 rankings.[69]
36 José Ramírez
(def. Amir Imam)
17 Mar 2018 – 22 May 2021 4
37 Josh Taylor 22 May 2021 – 1 Jul 2022 1
Taylor vacates the title.[70]
38 Regis Prograis
(def. Jose Zepeda)
26 Nov 2022 – 9 Dec 2023 1
39 Devin Haney 9 Dec 2023 – present 0

Lightweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Carlos Ortiz
(def. Douglas Vaillant)
7 Apr 1963 – 10 Apr 1965 3
2 Ismael Laguna 10 Apr – 13 Nov 1965 0
3 Carlos Ortiz (2) 13 Nov 1965 – 25 Oct 1966 2
Ortiz was stripped of the title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos, of doing a long count.[71]
4 Carlos Ortiz (3)
(def. Sugar Ramos)
1 Jul 1967 – 29 Jun 1968 1
5 Carlos Cruz 29 Jun 1968 – 18 Feb 1969 1
6 Mando Ramos 18 Feb 1969 – 3 Mar 1970 1
7 Ismael Laguna (2) 3 Mar – 16 Sep 1970 1
Laguna is stripped of the title.[72]
8 Ken Buchanan
(def. Rubén Navarro)
12 Feb – 25 Jun 1971 0
Buchanan is stripped of the title for failing to defend his title against Pedro Carrasco.[73]
9 Pedro Carrasco
(def. Mando Ramos)
5 Nov 1971 – 19 Feb 1972 0
10 Mando Ramos 18 Feb – 15 Sep 1972 1
11 Chango Carmona 15 Sep – 10 Nov 1972 0
12 Rodolfo González 10 No 1972 – 11 Apr 1974 2
13 Guts Ishimatsu 11 Apr 1974 – 8 May 1976 5
14 Esteban de Jesús 8 May 1976 – 21 Jan 1978 3
15 Roberto Durán 21 Jan 1978 – 7 Feb 1979 0
Durán vacates the title to move up to welterweight.[74]
16 Jim Watt
(def. Alfredo Pitalua)
17 Apr 1979 – 20 Jun 1981 4
17 Alexis Argüello 20 Jun 1981 – 15 Feb 1983 4
Argüello vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[75]
18 Edwin Rosario
(def. José Luis Ramírez)
1 May 1983 – 3 Nov 1984 2
19 José Luis Ramírez 3 Nov 1984 – 29 Apr 1987 0
20 Héctor Camacho 10 Aug 1985 – 29 Apr 1987 2
Camacho is stripped of the title for failing to make a title defense.[76]
21 José Luis Ramírez (2)
(def. Terrence Alli)
19 Jul 1987 – 29 Oct 1988 2
22 Julio César Chávez 29 Oct 1988 – 25 Jun 1989 0
Chávez won the WBC super lightweight title on 13 May. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 25 June 1989.[77]
23 Pernell Whitaker
(def. José Luis Ramírez)
20 Aug 1989 – 13 Apr 1992 6
Whitaker vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[78]
24 Miguel Ángel González
(def. Wilfrido Rocha)
24 Aug 1992 – 29 Feb 1996 10
González vacates his title to move up to super lightweight. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 29 February 1996.[79]
25 Jean Baptiste Mendy
(def. Lamar Murphy)
20 Apr 1996 – 1 Mar 1997 0
26 Stevie Johnston 1 Mar 1997 – 13 Jun 1998 3
27 César Bazán 13 Jun 1998 – 27 Feb 1999 2
28 Stevie Johnston (2) 27 Feb 1999 – 17 Jun 2000 4
29 José Luis Castillo 17 Jun 2000 – 20 Apr 2002 3
30 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 20 Apr 2002 – 30 May 2004 3
José Luis Castillo and Juan Lazcano was originally fighting for the interim title[80] but was later changed for the vacant world title on 30 May, just days after Mayweather Jr. won at the super lightweight division.[81]
31 José Luis Castillo (2)
(def. Juan Lazcano)
5 Jun 2004 – 7 May 2005 2
32 Diego Corrales 7 May 2005 – 6 Oct 2006 0
Corrales is stripped of the title for being overweight in his fight against Casamayor.[82]
33 Joel Casamayor
(def. Diego Corrales)
7 Oct 2006 – 22 Feb 2007 0
Casamayor is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger.[83]
34 David Díaz
(interim champion promoted)
22 Feb 2007 – 28 Jun 2008 1
35 Manny Pacquiao 28 Jun 2008 – 24 Feb 2009 0
Pacquiao vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[84]
36 Edwin Valero
(def. Antonio Pitalúa)
4 Apr 2009 – 9 Feb 2010 2
Valero is declared champion in recess after receiving a deep cut in his fight against Antonio DeMarco.[85]
37 Humberto Soto
(def. David Díaz)
13 Mar 2010 – 1 Jul 2011 4
Soto vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[86]
38 Antonio DeMarco
(def. Jorge Linares)
15 Oct 2011 – 17 Nov 2012 2
39 Adrien Broner 17 Nov 2012 – 29 Jan 2014 1
Broner is stripped of his title for failing to defend his title for almost a year.[87]
40 Omar Figueroa Jr.
(interim champion promoted)
29 Jan – 10 Nov 2014 2
Figueroa Jr. is declared champion in recess because of injury.[88]
41 Jorge Linares
(def. Javier Prieto)
30 Dec 2014 – 22 Feb 2016 2
Linares is declared champion in recess because of fractured hand.[89]
42 Dejan Zlatičanin
(def. Franklin Mamani)
11 Jun 2016 – 28 Jan 2017 0
43 Mikey Garcia 28 Jan 2017 – 25 Apr 2019 1
Garcia vacates the title to move up to welterweight.[90]
44 Vasiliy Lomachenko
(def. Luke Campbell)
31 Aug – 23 Oct 2019 0
Lomachenko is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion.[91]
45 Devin Haney
(interim champion promoted)
23 Oct – 12 Dec 2019 1
Haney is declared champion in recess after injuring his right shoulder.[92]
46 Devin Haney (2)
(reinstated)
22 Apr 2020 – 1 Aug 2023 6
Haney is declared champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC super lightweight title.[93]
47 Shakur Stevenson
(def. Edwin De Los Santos)
16 Nov 2023 – present 0

Super featherweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Gabriel Elorde
(def. Johnny Bizzaro)
16 Feb 1963 – 15 Jun 1967 5
2 Yoshiaki Numata 15 Jun – 14 Dec 1967 0
3 Hiroshi Kobayashi 14 Dec 1967 – 20 Jan 1969 2
Kobayashi is stripped of the title for refusing to fight René Barrientos.[94]
4 Rene Barrientos
(def. Rubén Navarro)
15 Feb 1969 – 5 Apr 1970 0
5 Yoshiaki Numata (2) 5 Apr 1970 – 10 Oct 1971 3
6 Ricardo Arredondo 10 Oct 1971 – 28 Feb 1974 5
7 Kuniaki Shibata 28 Feb 1974 – 5 Jul 1975 3
8 Alfredo Escalera 5 Jul 1975 – 28 Jan 1978 10
9 Alexis Argüello 28 Jan 1978 – 1 Nov 1980 8
Argüello vacates the title to move up to lightweight. The title is declared vacant on WBC's ranking released on 1 November.[95]
10 Rafael Limón
(def. Idelfonso Bethelmy)
11 Dec 1980 – 8 Mar 1981 0
11 Cornelius Boza-Edwards 8 Mar – 29 Aug 1981 1
12 Rolando Navarrete 29 Aug 1981 – 29 May 1982 1
13 Rafael Limón (2) 29 May – 11 Dec 1982 1
14 Bobby Chacon 11 Dec 1982 – 27 Jun 1983 1
Chacon is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger.[96]
15 Héctor Camacho
(def. Rafael Limón)
7 Aug 1983 – 6 Jul 1984 1
Camacho vacates the title to move up to lightweight.[97]
16 Julio César Chávez
(def. Mario Martínez)
13 Sep 1984 – 29 Dec 1987 9
Chávez vacates the title to stay at lightweight. The title is vacated on WBC's ratings released on 29 December.[98]
17 Azumah Nelson
(def. Mario Martínez)
29 Feb 1988 – 7 May 1994 10
18 Jesse James Leija 7 May – 17 Sep 1994 0
19 Gabriel Ruelas 17 Sep 1994 – 1 De 1995 2
20 Azumah Nelson (2) 1 Dec 1995 – 22 Mar 1997 1
21 Genaro Hernández 22 Mar 1997 – 3 Oct 1998 3
22 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 3 Oct 1998 – 14 May 2002 8
Mayweather Jr. vacates the title to stay at lightweight. The title is vacated on WBC's ratings released on 14 May.[99]
23 Sirimongkol Singwangcha
(def. Kengo Nagashima)
24 Aug 2002 – 15 August 2003 1
24 Jesús Chávez 15 August 2003 – 28 Feb 2004 0
25 Érik Morales 28 Feb – 27 Nov 2004 1
26 Marco Antonio Barrera 27 Nov 2004 – 17 Mar 2007 4
27 Juan Manuel Márquez 17 Mar 2007 – 15 Mar 2008 1
28 Manny Pacquiao 15 Mar – 16 Jul 2008 0
Pacquiao vacates the title to stay at lightweight.[100]
29 Humberto Soto
(def. Francisco Lorenzo)
20 Dec 2008 – 18 Mar 2010 3
Soto vacates the title to stay at lightweight.[101]
30 Vitali Tajbert
(interim champion promoted)
18 Mar – 26 Nov 2010 1
31 Takahiro Ao 26 Nov 2010 – 27 Oct 2012 3
32 Gamaliel Díaz 27 Oct 2012 – 8 Apr 2013 0
33 Takashi Miura 8 Apr 2013 – 21 Nov 2015 4
34 Francisco Vargas 21 Nov 2015 – 28 Jan 2017 1
35 Miguel Berchelt 28 Jan 2017 – 20 Feb 2021 6
36 Óscar Valdez 20 Feb 2021 – 30 Apr 2022 1
37 Shakur Stevenson 30 Apr 2022 – 22 Sep 2022 0
Stevenson was stripped of the title after missing weight in his fight against mandatory challenger Robson Conceição.[102]
38 O'Shaquie Foster
(def. Rey Vargas)
11 Feb 2023 – present 2

Featherweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Sugar Ramos
(def. Davey Moore)
21 Mar 1963 – 26 Sep 1964 3
2 Vicente Saldívar 26 Sep 1964 – 14 Oct 1967 7
Saldívar retires for the first time.[103]
3 Howard Winstone
(def. Mitsunori Seki)
23 Jan – 24 Jul 1968 0
4 José Legrá 24 Jul 1968 – 21 Jan 1969 0
5 Johnny Famechon 21 Jan 1969 – 9 May 1970 2
6 Vicente Saldívar (2) 9 May – 11 Dec 1970 0
7 Kuniaki Shibata 11 Dec 1970 – 19 May 1972 2
8 Clemente Sánchez 19 May – 16 Dec 1972 0
Sánchez is stripped of the title after failing to make weight against José Legrá.[104]
9 José Legrá (2)
(def. Clemente Sánchez)
16 Dec 1972 – 5 May 1973 0
10 Éder Jofre 5 May 1973 – 17 Jun 1974 1
Jofre is stripped of the title due to inactivity.[105]
11 Bobby Chacon
(def. Alfredo Marcano)
7 Sep 1974 – 20 Jun 1975 1
12 Rubén Olivares 20 Jun – 20 Sep 1975 0
13 David Kotei 20 Sep 1975 – 13 Nov 1976 2
14 Danny López 13 Nov 1976 – 2 Feb 1980 8
15 Salvador Sánchez 2 Feb 1980 – 12 Aug 1982 9
Sánchez died thus making the title vacant.[106]
16 Juan Laporte
(def. Mario Miranda)
15 Sep 1982 – 31 Mar 1984 2
17 Wilfredo Gómez 31 Mar – 8 Dec 1984 0
18 Azumah Nelson 8 Dec 1984 – 27 Jan 1988 6
Nelson vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.[107]
19 Jeff Fenech
(def. Victor Callejas)
7 Mar 1988 – 18 Apr 1990 3
Fenech vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.[108]
20 Marcos Villasana
(def. Paul Hodkinson)
2 Jun 1990 – 14 Nov 1991 3
21 Paul Hodkinson 14 Nov 1991 – 28 Apr 1993 3
22 Gregorio Vargas 28 Apr – 4 Dec 1993 0
23 Kevin Kelley 4 Dec 1993 – 7 Jan 1995 2
24 Alejandro González 7 Jan – 23 Sep 1995 2
25 Manuel Medina 23 Sep – 11 Dec 1995 0
26 Luisito Espinosa 11 Dec 1995 – 15 May 1999 7
27 César Soto 15 May – 22 Oct 1999 0
28 Naseem Hamed 22 Oct 1999 – 9 Jan 2000 0
Hamed vacates the title due to his commitment to his WBO title.[109]
29 Guty Espadas Jr.
(def. Luisito Espinosa)
14 Apr 2000 – 17 Feb 2001 1
30 Érik Morales 17 Feb 2001 – 22 Jun 2002 1
31 Marco Antonio Barrera 22 Jun 2002 0
Barrera declines the title after winning against Morales.[110][111]
32 Érik Morales (2)
(def. Paulie Ayala)
16 Nov 2002 – 5 Oct 2003 2
Morales vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.[112]
33 Chi In-Jin
(def. Michael Brodie)
10 Apr 2004 – 29 Jan 2006 3
34 Takashi Koshimoto 29 Jan – 30 Jul 2006 0
35 Rodolfo López 30 Jul – 17 Dec 2006 0
36 Chi In-Jin (2) 17 Dec 2006 – 31 Jul 2007 0
Chi vacates the title.[113]
37 Jorge Linares
(interim champion promoted)
31 Jul 2007 – 13 Aug 2008 1
Linares vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.[114]
38 Óscar Larios
(interim champion promoted)
13 Aug 2008 – 12 Mar 2009 2
39 Takahiro Ao 12 Mar – 14 Jul 2009 0
40 Elio Rojas 14 Jul 2009 – 27 Sep 2010 1
Rojas injured his hand and required surgery.[115] The title was later vacated when a bout between Hozumi Hasegawa and Juan Carlos Burgos was announced for the vacant title.[116] Rojas was then declared champion in recess during WBC's convention held on November.[117]
41 Hozumi Hasegawa
(def. Juan Carlos Burgos)
26 Nov 2010 – 8 Apr 2011 0
42 Jhonny González 8 Apr 2011 – 14 Sep 2012 4
43 Daniel Ponce de León 14 Sep 2012 – 4 May 2013 0
44 Abner Mares 4 May – 24 Aug 2013 0
45 Jhonny González (2) 24 Aug 2013 – 28 Mar 2015 2
46 Gary Russell Jr. 28 Mar 2015 – 22 Jan 2022 5
47 Mark Magsayo 22 Jan – 9 Jul 2022 0
48 Rey Vargas 9 Jul 2022 – present 0

Super bantamweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Rigoberto Riasco
(def. Philip Waruinge)
3 Apr – 9 Oct 1976 2
2 Royal Kobayashi 9 Oct – 24 Nov 1976 0
3 Yum Dong-Kyun 24 Nov 1976 – 21 May 1977 1
4 Wilfredo Gómez 21 May 1977 – 26 May 1983 17
Gómez vacates the title to move up to featherweight.[118]
5 Jaime Garza
(def. Bobby Berna)
15 Jun 1983 – 3 Nov 1984 1
6 Juan Meza 3 Nov 1984 – 18 Aug 1985 1
7 Lupe Pintor 18 Aug 1985 – 18 Jan 1986 0
8 Samart Payakaroon 18 Jan 1986 – 8 May 1987 1
9 Jeff Fenech 8 May 1987 – 27 Jan 1988 2
Fenech vacates the title to move up to featherweight.[107]
10 Daniel Zaragoza
(def. Carlos Zárate)
29 Feb 1988 – 23 Apr 1990 5
11 Paul Banke 23 Apr – 5 Nov 1990 1
12 Pedro Rubén Décima 5 Nov 1990 – 23 Feb 1991 0
13 Kiyoshi Hatanaka 23 Feb – 24 Jun 1991 0
14 Daniel Zaragoza (2) 24 Jun 1991 – 20 Mar 1992 2
15 Thierry Jacob 20 Mar – 23 Jun 1992 0
16 Tracy Harris Patterson 23 Jun 1992 – 26 Aug 1994 4
17 Hector Acero Sánchez 26 Aug 1994 – 6 Nov 1995 2
18 Daniel Zaragoza (3) 6 Nov 1995 – 6 Sep 1997 4
19 Érik Morales 6 Sep 1997 – 20 Jul 2000 9
Morales vacates the title to move up to featherweight.[119]
20 Willie Jorrín
(def. Michael Brodie)
9 Sep 2000 – 1 Nov 2002 2
21 Óscar Larios 1 Nov 2002 – 12 Dec 2005 7
22 Israel Vázquez 12 Dec 2005 – 3 Mar 2007 2
23 Rafael Márquez 3 Mar – Aug 2007 0
24 Israel Vázquez (2) 4 Aug 2007 – 18 Dec 2008 1
Vázquez is stripped of the title after failing to defend the title due to a detached retina.[120]
25 Toshiaki Nishioka
(interim champion promoted)
18 Dec 2008 – 15 Mar 2012 7
Nishioka is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[121]
26 Abner Mares
(def. Eric Morel)
21 Apr 2012 – 31 Jan 2013 1
Mares vacates the title to move up to featherweight.[122]
27 Victor Terrazas
(def. Cristian Mijares)
20 Apr – 24 Aug 2013 0
28 Léo Santa Cruz 24 Aug 2013 – 1 Nov 2015 4
Santa Cruz vacates the title to stay at featherweight.[123]
29 Julio Ceja
(interim champion promoted)
1 Nov 2015 – 27 Feb 2016 0
30 Hugo Ruiz 27 Feb – 16 Sep 2016 0
31 Hozumi Hasegawa 16 Sep – 9 Dec 2016 0
Hasegawa retires.[124]
32 Rey Vargas
(def. Gavin McDonnell)
25 Feb 2017 – 14 Aug 2020 5
Vargas is declared champion in recess after breaking his leg.[125]
33 Luis Nery
(def. Aarón Alameda)
26 Sep 2020 – 15 May 2021 0
34 Brandon Figueroa 15 May – 27 Nov 2021 0
35 Stephen Fulton 27 Nov 2021 – 25 Jul 2023 1
36 Naoya Inoue 25 Jul 2023 – present 0

Bantamweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Éder Jofre
(def. Katsutoshi Aoki)
4 Apr 1963 – 18 May 1965 2
2 Fighting Harada 18 May 1965 – 27 Feb 1968 4
3 Lionel Rose 27 Feb 1968 – 22 Aug 1969 3
4 Rubén Olivares 22 Aug 1969 – 16 Oct 1970 2
5 Chucho Castillo 16 Oct 1970 – 2 Apr 1971 0
6 Rubén Olivares (2) 2 Apr 1971 – 19 Mar 1972 2
7 Rafael Herrera 19 Mar – 29 Jul 1972 0
8 Enrique Pinder 29 Jul 1972 – 5 Jan 1973 0
Pinder was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against the number one contender within six months of winning it.[126]
9 Rafael Herrera (2)
(def. Rodolfo Martínez)
14 Apr 1973 – 7 Dec 1974 2
10 Rodolfo Martínez 7 Dec 1974 – 8 May 1976 3
11 Carlos Zárate 8 May 1976 – 3 Jun 1979 9
12 Lupe Pintor 3 Jun 1979 – 9 Jul 1983 8
Pintor was stripped of the title after failing to defend it in over a year.[127]
13 Alberto Dávila
(interim champion promoted)
1 Sep 1983 – 23 Mar 1985 1
Dávila was stripped of the title for injuring his back resulting in failure to defend the title.[128] The title was declared vacant on WBC's March rankings released on 23 March.[129]
14 Daniel Zaragoza
(def. Fred Jackson)
4 May – 9 Aug 1985 0
15 Miguel Lora 9 Aug 1985 – 29 Oct 1988 7
16 Raúl Pérez 29 Oct 1988 – 25 Feb 1991 7
17 Greg Richardson 25 Feb – 19 Sep 1991 1
18 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 19 Sep 1991 – 17 Sep 1992 0
19 Victor Rabanales 17 Sep 1992 – 28 Mar 1993 1
20 Byun Jung-Il 28 Mar – 23 Dec 1993 1
21 Yasuei Yakushiji 23 Dec 1993 – 30 Jul 1995 4
22 Wayne McCullough 30 Jul 1995 – 11 Jan 1997 2
The title is vacated automatically when he stepped on the ring against WBC super bantamweight champion Daniel Zaragoza.[130]
23 Sirimongkol Singmanasak
(interim champion promoted)
11 Jan – 22 Nov 1997 3
24 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (2) 22 Nov 1997 – 29 Dec 1998 2
25 Veeraphol Sahaprom 29 Dec 1998 – 16 Apr 2005 14
26 Hozumi Hasegawa 16 Apr 2005 – 30 Apr 2010 10
27 Fernando Montiel 30 Apr 2010 – 19 Feb 2011 1
28 Nonito Donaire 19 Feb – 22 Oct 2011 1
Donaire vacates the title to move up to super bantamweight.[131]
29 Shinsuke Yamanaka
(def. Christian Esquivel)
6 Nov 2011 – 15 Aug 2017 12
30 Luis Nery 15 Aug 2017 – 28 Feb 2018 0
Nery was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his rematch against Shinsuke Yamanaka.[132]
31 Nordine Oubaali
(def. Rau'shee Warren)
19 Jan 2019 – 13 Nov 2020 2
Oubaali was declared champion in recess after testing positive for COVID-19.[133]
32 Nordine Oubaali (2)
(reinstated)
10 Jan – 29 May 2021 0
33 Nonito Donaire (2) 29 May 2021 – 7 Jun 2022 1
34 Naoya Inoue 7 Jun 2022 – 13 Jan 2023 1
Inoue vacated the title in order to move up to super bantamweight.[134]
35 Alexandro Santiago
(def. Nonito Donaire)
29 Jul 2023 – present 0

Super flyweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Rafael Orono
(def. Lee Seung-Hoon)
2 Feb 1980 – 24 Jan 1981 3
2 Kim Chul-Ho 24 Jan 1981 – 28 Nov 1982 5
3 Rafael Orono (2) 28 Nov 1982 – 27 Nov 1983 3
4 Payao Poontarat 27 Nov 1983 – 5 Jul 1984 1
5 Jiro Watanabe 5 Jul 1984 – 30 Mar 1986 4
6 Gilberto Román 30 Mar 1986 – 16 May 1987 6
7 Santos Laciar 16 May – 8 Aug 1987 0
8 Sugar Baby Rojas 8 Aug 1987 – 8 Apr 1988 1
9 Gilberto Román (2) 8 Apr 1988 – 7 Nov 1989 5
10 Nana Konadu 7 Nov 1989 – 20 Jan 1990 0
11 Moon Sung-Kil 20 Jan 1990 – 13 Nov 1993 9
12 José Luis Bueno 13 Nov 1993 – 4 May 1994 0
13 Hiroshi Kawashima 4 May 1994 – 20 Feb 1997 6
14 Gerry Peñalosa 20 Feb 1997 – 29 Aug 1998 3
15 Choi In-Joo 29 Aug 1998 – 27 Aug 2000 5
16 Masamori Tokuyama 27 Aug 2000 – 28 Jun 2004 8
17 Katsushige Kawashima 28 Jun 2004 – 18 Jul 2005 2
18 Masamori Tokuyama (2) 18 Jul 2005 – 6 Dec 2006 1
Tokuyama vacated the title and announced his retirement.[135]
19 Cristian Mijares
(interim champion promoted)
6 Dec 2006 – 1 Nov 2008 7
20 Vic Darchinyan 1 Nov 2008 – 3 Aug 2010 3
Darchinyan vacated the title to move up to bantamweight and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.[136]
21 Tomás Rojas
(def. Kohei Kono)
20 Sep 2010 – 10 Aug 2011 2
22 Suriyan Sor Rungvisai 19 Aug 2011 – 27 Mar 2012 1
23 Yota Sato 27 Mar 2012 – 3 May 2013 2
24 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai 3 May 2013 – 31 May 2014 1
25 Carlos Cuadras 31 May 2014 – 10 Sep 2016 6
26 Román González 10 Sep 2016 – 18 Mar 2017 0
27 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (2) 18 Mar 2017 – 26 Apr 2019 3
28 Juan Francisco Estrada 26 Apr 2019 – 26 Mar 2021 3
Estrada is designated as Franchise champion to avoid his mandatory obligation and pursued an immediate rematch with Román González.[137]
29 Jesse Rodríguez
(def. Carlos Cuadras)
5 Feb 2022 – 26 Oct 2022 2
Rodríguez vacated the title to move down to flyweight.[138]
30 Juan Francisco Estrada (2)
(def. Román González)
3 Dec 2022 – present 0

Flyweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Pone Kingpetch
(awarded inaugural title)
14 Feb – 18 Sep 1963 0
2 Hiroyuki Ebihara 18 Sep 1963 – 23 Jan 1964 0
3 Pone Kingpetch (2) 23 Jan 1964 – 23 Apr 1965 0
4 Salvatore Burruni 23 Apr – 19 Nov 1965 0
Burruni was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against Hiroyuki Ebihara.[139]
5 Horacio Accavallo
(def. Katsuyoshi Takayama)
1 Mar 1966 – 2 Oct 1968 3
Accavallo retired after withdrawing from a title defense against Jose Severino.[140]
6 Chartchai Chionoi
(def. Bernabe Villacampo)
10 Nov 1968 – 23 Feb 1969 0
7 Efren Torres 23 Feb 1969 – 20 Mar 1970 1
8 Chartchai Chionoi (2) 20 Mar – 7 Dec 1970 0
9 Erbito Salavarria 7 Dec 1970 – 29 Dec 1971 2
Salavarria was stripped of the title after a liquid he drank between rounds during his 20 November 1971 bout against Betulio González tested positive for amphetamine. González was then awarded the title.[141]
10 Betulio González
(awarded title)
29 Dec 1971 – 29 Sep 1972 1
11 Venice Borkhorsor 29 Sep 1972 – 11 Jul 1973 1
Borkhorsor vacated the title to move up to bantamweight.[142]
12 Betulio González (2)
(def. Miguel Canto)
4 Aug 1973 – 1 Oct 1974 2
13 Shoji Oguma 1 Oct 1974 – 8 Jan 1975 0
14 Miguel Canto 8 Jan 1975 – 18 Mar 1979 14
15 Park Chan-Hee 18 Mac 1979 – 18 May 1980 5
16 Shoji Oguma (2) 18 May 1980 – 12 May 1981 3
17 Antonio Avelar 12 May 1981 – 20 Mar 1982 1
18 Prudencio Cardona 20 Mar – 24 Jul 1982 0
19 Freddy Castillo 24 July – 6 Nov 1982 0
20 Eleoncio Mercedes 6 Nov 1982 – 15 Mar 1983 0
21 Charlie Magri 15 Mar – 27 Sep 1983 0
22 Frank Cedeno 27 Sep 1983 – 18 Jan 1984 0
23 Kōji Kobayashi 18 Jan – 9 Apr 1984 0
24 Gabriel Bernal 9 Apr – 8 Oct 1984 1
25 Sot Chitalada 8 Oct 1984 – 24 Jul 1988 6
26 Kim Yong-Kang 24 Jul 1988 – 3 Jun 1989 2
27 Sot Chitalada (2) 3 Jun 1989 – 15 Feb 1991 4
28 Muangchai Kittikasem 15 Feb 1991 – 23 Jun 1992 3
29 Yuri Arbachakov 23 Jun 1992 – 12 Nov 1997 9
30 Chatchai Singwangcha 12 Nov 1997 – 4 Dec 1998 4
31 Manny Pacquiao 4 Dec 1998 – 16 Sep 1999 1
Pacquiao was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his bout against Medgoen 3K-Battery.[143]
32 Medgoen 3K-Battery
(def. Manny Pacquiao)
17 Sep 1999 – 19 May 2000 1
33 Malcolm Tuñacao 19 May 2000 – 2 Mar 2001 1
34 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 2 Mar 2001 – 18 Jul 2007 17
35 Daisuke Naito 18 Jul 2007 – 29 Nov 2009 5
36 Kōki Kameda 29 Nov 2009 – 27 Mar 2010 0
37 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (2) 27 Mar 2010 – 2 Mar 2012 4
38 Sonny Boy Jaro 2 Mar – 16 Jul 2012 0
39 Toshiyuki Igarashi 16 Jul 2012 – 8 Apr 2013 1
40 Akira Yaegashi 8 Apr 2013 – 5 Sep 2014 3
41 Román González 5 Sep 2014 – 1 Oct 2016 4
González vacated the title after moving up in weight and winning the WBC super flyweight world championship against Carlos Cuadras on 10 September 2016.[144]
42 Juan Hernández Navarrete
(def. Nawaphon Sor Rungvisai)
4 Mar – 20 May 2017 0
43 Daigo Higa 20 May 2017 – 14 April 2018 2
Higa was stripped of the title for failing to make weight the day before his bout against Cristofer Rosales.[145]
44 Cristofer Rosales
(def. Daigo Higa)
15 April – 22 Dec 2018 1
45 Charlie Edwards 22 Dec 2018 – 4 Oct 2019 2
Edwards vacated the title over concerns of not being able to make weight.[146]
46 Julio Cesar Martinez
(def. Cristofer Rosales)
20 Dec 2019 – present 6

Light flyweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Franco Udella
(def. Valentin Martinez)
4 Apr – 29 Aug 1975 1
Udella was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a 12 September bout against Rafael Lovera due to a fever.[147]
2 Luis Estaba
(def. Rafael Lovera)
13 Sep 1975 – 19 Feb 1978 11
3 Freddy Castillo 19 Feb – 6 May 1978 0
4 Netrnoi Sor Vorasingh 6 May – 30 Sep 1978 1
5 Kim Sung-Jun 30 Sep 1978 – 3 Jan 1980 3
6 Shigeo Nakajima 3 Jan – 24 Mar 1980 0
7 Hilario Zapata 24 Ma 1980 – 6 Feb 1982 8
8 Amado Ursua 6 Feb – 13 Apr 1982 0
9 Tadashi Tomori 13 Apr – 20 Jul 1982 0
10 Hilario Zapata (2) 20 Jul 1982 – 26 Mar 1983 2
11 Chang Jung-Koo 26 Mar 1983 – 14 Oct 1988 15
Jung-koo vacates the title due to being exhausted by chronic insomnia.[148]
11 Germán Torres
(def. Kang Soon-Jung)
11 Dec 1988 – 19 Mar 1989 0
12 Lee Yul-Woo 19 Mar – 25 Jun 1989 0
13 Humberto González 25 Jun 1989 – 19 Dec 1990 5
14 Rolando Pascua 19 Dec 1990 – 25 Mar 1991 0
15 Melchor Cob Castro 25 Mar – 3 Jun 1991 0
16 Humberto González (2) 3 Jun 1991 – 13 Mar 1993 4
17 Michael Carbajal 13 Mar 1993 – 19 Feb 1994 2
18 Humberto González (3) 19 Feb 1994 – 15 Jul 1995 3
19 Saman Sorjaturong 15 Jul 1995 – 17 Oct 1999 10
20 Choi Yo-Sam 17 Oct 1999 – 6 Jul 2002 3
21 Jorge Arce 6 Jul 2002 – 23 Feb 2005 7
The title is vacated when a report of a bout for the vacant title was released on 23 February.[149]
22 Eric Ortiz
(def. José Antonio Aguirre)
11 Mar – 10 Sep 2005 0
23 Brian Viloria 10 Sep 2005 – 10 Aug 2006 1
24 Omar Niño Romero 10 Aug 2006 – 1 Feb 2007 0
Niño was stripped of his title after testing positive for methamphetamine following his 18 November 2006 bout against Brian Viloria.[150]
25 Édgar Sosa
(def. Brian Viloria)
14 Apr 2007 – 21 Nov 2009 10
26 Rodel Mayol 21 Nov 2009 – 19 Jun 2010 1
27 Omar Niño Romero (2) 19 Jun – 6 Nov 2010 1
28 Gilberto Keb Baas 6 Nov 2010 – 30 Apr 2011 1
29 Adrián Hernández 30 Apr – 23 Dec 2011 1
30 Kompayak Porpramook 23 Dec 2011 – 6 Oct 2012 1
31 Adrián Hernández (2) 6 Oct 2012 – 6 Apr 2014 4
32 Naoya Inoue 6 Apr – 3 Nov 2014 1
Inoue vacates the title to move up to super flyweight.[151]
33 Pedro Guevara
(def. Akira Yaegashi)
30 Dec 2014 – 28 Nov 2015 2
34 Yu Kimura 28 Nov 2015 – 4 Mar 2016 0
35 Ganigan López 4 Mar 2016 – 20 May 2017 1
36 Kenshiro Teraji 20 May 2017 – 22 Sep 2021 8
37 Masamichi Yabuki 22 Sep 2021 – 19 Mar 2022 0
38 Kenshiro Teraji (2) 19 Mar 2022 – present 4

Strawweight edit

No. Name Reign Defenses
1 Hiroki Ioka
(def. Mai Thomburifarm)
18 Oct 1987 – 13 Nov 1988 2
2 Napa Kiatwanchai 13 Nov 1988 – 12 Nov 1989 2
3 Choi Jum-Hwan 12 Nov 1989 – 7 Feb 1990 0
4 Hideyuki Ohashi 7 Feb – 25 Oct 1990 1
5 Ricardo López 25 Oct 1990 – 28 Sep 1999 21
López is stripped of the title when he challenged for the IBF light flyweight title.[152]
6 Wandee Singwangcha
(interim champion promoted)
28 Sep 1999 – 11 Feb 2000 0
7 José Antonio Aguirre 11 Feb 2000 – 10 Jan 2004 7
8 Eagle Den Junlaphan 10 Jan – 18 Dec 2004 1
9 Isaac Bustos 18 Dec 2004 – 4 Apr 2005 0
10 Katsunari Takayama 4 Apr – 6 Aug 2005 0
11 Eagle Den Junlaphan (2) 6 Aug 2005 – 29 Nov 2007 4
12 Oleydong Sithsamerchai 29 Nov 2007 – 11 Feb 2011 6
13 Kazuto Ioka 11 Feb 2011 – 1 Jul 2012 3
Ioka, the unified WBA & WBC strawweight champion, vacated the title because both sanctioning bodies were requiring him to make different mandatory defenses of his titles.[153]
14 Xiong Chaozhong
(def. Javier Martínez Resendiz)
24 Nov 2012 – 5 Feb 2014 2
15 Oswaldo Novoa 5 Feb – 6 Nov 2014 1
16 Wanheng Menayothin 6 Nov 2014 – 27 Nov 2020 12
17 Panya Pradabsri 27 Nov 2020 – 7 Oct 2023 4
18 Yudai Shigeoka 7 Oct 2023 – present 0

See also edit

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This is a list of WBC world champions showing every world champion certificated by the World Boxing Council WBC The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing and certifies world champions in 18 different weight classes In 1963 the year of its foundation the WBC inaugurated titles in all divisions with the exception of light flyweight super flyweight super bantamweight super middleweight cruiserweight and bridgerweight which were inaugurated in the subsequent decades The most recent title inaugurated by the WBC is in the bridgerweight division in 2021 Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to a no contest are not listed Current championMost consecutive title defensesContents 1 Heavyweight 2 Bridgerweight 3 Cruiserweight 4 Light heavyweight 5 Super middleweight 6 Middleweight 7 Super welterweight 8 Welterweight 9 Super lightweight 10 Lightweight 11 Super featherweight 12 Featherweight 13 Super bantamweight 14 Bantamweight 15 Super flyweight 16 Flyweight 17 Light flyweight 18 Strawweight 19 See also 20 References 21 External linksHeavyweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Sonny Liston def Floyd Patterson 22 Jul 1963 25 Feb 1964 02 Muhammad Ali 25 Feb 1964 6 Mar 1969 9Ali was stripped of the title due to being suspended for refusing to be inducted in the U S Army 1 3 Joe Frazier def Jimmy Ellis 16 Feb 1970 22 Jan 1973 44 George Foreman 22 Jan 1973 30 Oct 1974 25 Muhammad Ali 2 30 Oct 1974 15 Feb 1978 106 Leon Spinks 15 Feb 18 Mar 1978 0Spinks was stripped of the title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton 2 7 Ken Norton no 1 contender promoted 18 Mar 9 Jun 1978 08 Larry Holmes 9 Jun 1978 11 Dec 1983 16Holmes vacated the title after a dispute with his promoter Don King over the proposed purse for a fight against mandatory challenger Greg Page 3 9 Tim Witherspoon def Greg Page 9 Mar 31 Aug 1984 010 Pinklon Thomas 31 Aug 1984 22 Mar 1986 111 Trevor Berbick 22 Mar 22 Nov 1986 012 Mike Tyson 22 Nov 1986 11 Feb 1990 913 Buster Douglas 11 Feb 25 Oct 1990 014 Evander Holyfield 25 Oct 1990 13 Nov 1992 215 Riddick Bowe 13 Nov 14 Dec 1992 0Bowe vacated the title instead of fighting mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis then dumped his WBC belt in a trash bin during a news conference in London 4 16 Lennox Lewis no 1 contender promoted 14 Dec 1992 24 Sep 1994 317 Oliver McCall 24 Sept 1994 2 Sep 1995 118 Frank Bruno 2 Sep 1995 16 Mar 1996 019 Mike Tyson 2 16 Mar 24 Sep 1996 0Tyson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Evander Holyfield instead of mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis 5 20 Lennox Lewis 2 def Oliver McCall 7 Feb 1997 22 Apr 2001 921 Hasim Rahman 22 Apr 17 Nov 2001 022 Lennox Lewis 3 17 Nov 2001 6 Feb 2004 2Lewis retired as champion and chose not to rematch Vitali Klitschko ahead of a WBC mandated 1 March deadline to accept the bout 6 23 Vitali Klitschko def Corrie Sanders 24 Apr 2004 9 Nov 2005 1Klitschko announced his retirement after withdrawing from a bout against Hasim Rahman due to injuries 7 24 Hasim Rahman 2 interim champion promoted 9 Nov 2005 12 Aug 2006 125 Oleg Maskaev 12 Aug 2006 8 Mar 2008 126 Samuel Peter 8 Mar 11 Oct 2008 027 Vitali Klitschko 2 11 Oct 2008 16 Dec 2013 9Klitschko vacated the title to focus on his career in politics in Ukraine 8 28 Bermane Stiverne def Chris Arreola 10 May 2014 17 Jan 2015 029 Deontay Wilder 17 Jan 2015 22 Feb 2020 1030 Tyson Fury 22 Feb 2020 present 3Bridgerweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 oscar Rivas def Ryan Rozicki 22 Oct 2021 4 Jan 2023 02 Lukasz Rozanski def Alen Babic 22 Apr 2023 present 0Cruiserweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Marvin Camel def Mate Parlov 31 Mar 25 Nov 1980 02 Carlos de Leon 25 Nov 1980 27 Jun 1982 13 S T Gordon 27 Jun 1982 17 Jul 1983 14 Carlos de Leon 2 17 Jul 1983 6 Jun 1985 35 Alfonso Ratliff 6 Jun 21 Sep 1985 06 Bernard Benton 21 Sep 1985 22 Mar 1986 07 Carlos de Leon 3 22 Mar 1986 9 Apr 1988 38 Evander Holyfield 9 Apr Jul 1988 0Holyfield vacated to move up to heavyweight 9 Carlos de Leon 4 def Sammy Reeson 17 May 1989 27 Jul 1990 110 Massimiliano Duran 27 Jul 1990 20 Jul 1991 111 Anaclet Wamba 20 Jul 1991 19 April 1996 7Wamba is stripped of the title for being overweight before his fight against Marcelo Dominguez 9 12 Marcelo Dominguez interim champion promoted 25 May 1996 21 Feb 1998 313 Juan Carlos Gomez 21 Feb 1998 19 Feb 2002 10Gomez vacated the title to move up to heavyweight 14 Wayne Braithwaite def Vincenzo Cantatore 11 Oct 2002 2 Apr 2005 315 Jean Marc Mormeck 2 Apr 2005 7 Jan 2006 016 O Neil Bell 7 Jan 2006 17 Mar 2007 017 Jean Marc Mormeck 2 17 Mar 10 Nov 2007 018 David Haye 10 Nov 2007 12 May 2008 1Haye vacated the title to move up to heavyweight 10 19 Giacobbe Fragomeni def Rudolf Kraj 24 Oct 2008 21 Nov 2009 120 Zsolt Erdei 21 Nov 2009 22 Jan 2010 0Erdei vacates the title to move back down to light heavyweight 11 21 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk def Giacobbe Fragomeni 15 May 2010 27 Sep 2014 622 Grigory Drozd 27 Sep 2014 16 Mar 2016 1Drozd is declared champion in recess due to injury 12 23 Tony Bellew def Ilunga Makabu 29 May 2016 28 Mar 2017 1Bellew was stripped of the title and named Emeritus champion after moving up to heavyweight 13 24 Mairis Briedis def Marco Huck 1 Apr 2017 27 Jan 2018 125 Oleksandr Usyk 27 Jan 2018 4 Jun 2019 2Usyk was stripped of the title and named champion in recess after moving up to heavyweight 14 26 Ilunga Makabu def Michal Cieslak 31 Jan 2020 26 Feb 2023 227 Badou Jack 26 Feb 16 Sep 2023 0Jack vacated to challenge the WBC bridgerweight title 15 28 Noel Mikaelian def Ilunga Makabu 4 Nov 2023 present 0Light heavyweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Harold Johnson awarded the inaugural title 14 Feb 1 Jun 1963 02 Willie Pastrano 1 Jun 1963 30 Mar 1965 23 Jose Torres 30 Mar 1965 16 Dec 1966 34 Dick Tiger 16 Dec 1966 24 May 1968 25 Bob Foster 24 May 1968 9 Aug 1974 14Foster was stripped of the title after failing to make a defense against number one contender John Conteh 16 6 John Conteh def Jorge Ahumada 1 Oct 1974 18 May 1977 3Conteh was stripped of the title after refusing to fight Jesse Burnett alleging he was forced to sign the contract at gunpoint 17 7 Miguel Angel Cuello def Jesse Burnett 21 May 1977 8 Jan 1978 08 Mate Parlov 8 Jan 2 Dec 1978 19 Marvin Johnson 2 Dec 1978 22 Apr 1979 010 Matthew Saad Muhammad 22 Apr 1979 19 Dec 1981 811 Dwight Muhammad Qawi 19 Dec 1981 18 Mar 1983 312 Michael Spinks 18 Mar 1983 9 Oct 1985 4Spinks who had won the IBF heavyweight title the previous month against Larry Holmes was stripped of the WBC light heavyweight title due to the WBC s policy against fighters holding world titles in multiple divisions at the same time 18 13 J B Williamson def Prince Mama Mohammed 10 Dec 1985 30 Apr 1986 014 Dennis Andries 30 Apr 1986 7 Mar 1987 115 Thomas Hearns 7 Mar 6 Aug 1987 0Hearns vacated the title to fight Juan Roldan for the vacant WBC middleweight title 19 16 Donny Lalonde def Eddie Davis 27 Nov 1987 7 Nov 1988 117 Sugar Ray Leonard 7 Nov 15 Nov 1988 0Leonard vacated the title because he was unsure whether he would continue his boxing career 20 18 Dennis Andries 2 def Tony Willis 21 Feb 24 Jun 1989 019 Jeff Harding 24 Jun 1989 28 Jul 1990 220 Dennis Andries 3 28 Jul 1990 11 Sep 1991 221 Jeff Harding 2 11 Sep 1991 23 Jul 1994 222 Mike McCallum 23 Jul 1994 16 Jun 1995 123 Fabrice Tiozzo 16 Jun 1995 13 Jan 1997 1Tiozzo is stripped of the title after failing to meet the defense deadline 21 24 Roy Jones Jr interim champion promoted 13 Jan 21 Mar 1997 025 Montell Griffin 21 Mar 7 Aug 1997 026 Roy Jones Jr 2 7 Aug 5 Nov 1997 0Jones vacated the title after his mandatory challenger Michael Nunn s promoter won a purse bid with the intent to stage it as a pay per view fight on Request TV a rival platform to HBO which Jones was contractually tied to 22 27 Graciano Rocchigiani def Michael Nunn 21 Mar Jun 1998 0Rocchigiani was demoted to interim champion upon Roy Jones Jr s request to be reinstated as champion 28 Roy Jones Jr 3 reinstated Jun 1998 4 Apr 2003 11On June 1998 the WBC stripped Rocchigiani of the title and reinstated Jones Jr without having to fight him Rocchigiani then filed a lawsuit and won the case The federal judge issued a decree to strip Jones Jr and award Rocchigiani a total amount of 30 598 628 in damages 23 29 Antonio Tarver def Montell Griffin 26 Apr 8 Nov 2003 030 Roy Jones Jr 4 8 Nov 2003 15 May 2004 031 Antonio Tarver 2 15 May 4 Nov 2004 0Tarver vacates the title to fight Glen Johnson instead of his mandatory challenger Paul Briggs 24 32 Tomasz Adamek def Paul Briggs 21 May 2005 3 Feb 2007 233 Chad Dawson 3 Feb 2007 11 Jul 2008 3Dawson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Antonio Tarver instead of interim champion Adrian Diaconu 25 34 Adrian Diaconu interim champion promoted 11 Jul 2008 19 Jun 2009 035 Jean Pascal 19 Jun 2009 21 May 2011 236 Bernard Hopkins 21 May 2011 28 Apr 2012 037 Chad Dawson 2 28 April 2012 8 Jun 2013 038 Adonis Stevenson 8 Jun 2013 1 Dec 2018 939 Oleksandr Gvozdyk 1 Dec 2018 18 Oct 2019 140 Artur Beterbiev 18 Oct 2019 present 5Super middleweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Sugar Ray Leonard def Donny Lalonde 7 Nov 1988 27 Aug 1990 2Leonard vacates the title citing that he is underweight for the division 26 2 Mauro Galvano def Dario Matteoni 15 Dec 1990 3 Oct 1992 23 Nigel Benn 3 Oct 1992 2 Mar 1996 94 Thulani Malinga 2 Mar 6 Jul 1996 05 Vincenzo Nardiello 6 Jul 12 Oct 1996 06 Robin Reid 12 Oct 1996 19 Dec 1997 37 Thulani Malinga 2 19 Dec 1997 27 Mar 1998 08 Richie Woodhall 27 Mar 1998 23 Oct 1999 29 Markus Beyer 23 Oct 1999 6 May 2000 110 Glenn Catley 6 May 1 Sep 2000 011 Dingaan Thobela 1 Sep 15 Dec 2000 012 Dave Hilton Jr 15 Dec 2000 1 May 2001 0Hilton was stripped of the title after being convicted of sexually assaulting two teenaged girls 27 13 Eric Lucas def Glenn Catley 10 Jul 2001 5 Apr 2003 314 Markus Beyer 2 5 Apr 2003 5 Jun 2004 215 Cristian Sanavia 5 Jun 9 Oct 2004 016 Markus Beyer 3 9 Oct 2004 14 Oct 2006 517 Mikkel Kessler 14 Oct 2006 3 Nov 2007 118 Joe Calzaghe 3 Nov 2007 28 Jun 2008 0Calzaghe vacated the title to pursue a fight with Roy Jones Jr instead of mandatory challenger Carl Froch 28 19 Carl Froch def Jean Pascal 6 Dec 2008 24 Apr 2010 220 Mikkel Kessler 2 24 Apr 6 Sep 2010 0Kessler who withdrew from the Super Six World Boxing Classic due to an eye injury was stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 29 21 Carl Froch 2 def Arthur Abraham 27 Nov 2010 17 Dec 2011 122 Andre Ward 17 Dec 2011 20 May 2013 1Ward is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus unbeknownst to him 30 23 Sakio Bika def Marco Antonio Periban 22 Jun 2013 16 Aug 2014 124 Anthony Dirrell 16 Aug 2014 24 Apr 2015 025 Badou Jack 24 Apr 2015 18 Jan 2017 3Jack vacated the title to move up to light heavyweight 31 26 David Benavidez def Ronald Gavril 8 Sep 2017 3 Oct 2018 1Benavidez was stripped of the title after testing positive for cocaine and was named champion in recess 32 27 Anthony Dirrell 2 def Avni Yildirim 23 Feb 28 Sep 2019 028 David Benavidez 2 28 Sep 2019 14 Aug 2020 0Benavidez was stripped of the title after failing to make weight for his fight against Roamer Alexis Angulo 33 29 Canelo Alvarez def Callum Smith 19 Dec 2020 present 6Middleweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Dick Tiger def Gene Fullmer 10 Aug 7 Dec 1963 02 Joey Giardello 7 Dec 1963 21 Oct 1965 13 Dick Tiger 2 21 Oct 1965 25 Apr 1966 04 Emile Griffith 25 Apr 1966 4 Mar 1968 25 Nino Benvenuti 4 Mar 1968 7 Nov 1970 46 Carlos Monzon 7 Nov 1970 23 Apr 1974 9Monzon is stripped of his title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdez 34 7 Rodrigo Valdez def Bennie Briscoe 25 May 1974 26 Jun 1976 48 Carlos Monzon 2 26 Jun 1976 29 Aug 1977 1Monzon retires 35 9 Rodrigo Valdez 2 def Bennie Briscoe 5 Nov 1977 22 Apr 1978 010 Hugo Corro 22 Apr 1978 30 Jun 1979 211 Vito Antuofermo 30 Jun 1979 16 Mar 1980 112 Alan Minter 16 Mar 27 Sep 1980 113 Marvin Hagler 27 Sep 1980 6 Apr 1987 1214 Sugar Ray Leonard 6 Apr 27 May 1987 0Leonard retires 36 15 Thomas Hearns def Juan Roldan 29 Oct 1987 6 Jun 1988 016 Iran Barkley 6 Jun 1988 24 Feb 1989 017 Roberto Duran 24 Feb 1989 11 Jan 1990 0Duran is stripped of the title for not defending the title within the required 10 months 37 18 Julian Jackson def Herol Graham 24 Nov 1990 8 May 1993 419 Gerald McClellan 8 May 1993 5 Jan 1995 3McClellan vacates his title to move up and challenge Nigel Benn for his WBC super middleweight title 38 20 Julian Jackson 2 def Agostino Cardamone 17 Mar 19 Aug 1995 021 Quincy Taylor 19 Aug 1995 16 Mar 1996 022 Keith Holmes 16 Mar 1996 2 May 1998 223 Hacine Cherifi 2 May 1998 24 Apr 1999 024 Keith Holmes 2 24 Apr 1999 14 Apr 2001 225 Bernard Hopkins 14 Apr 2001 16 Jul 2005 726 Jermain Taylor 16 Jul 2005 29 Sep 2007 427 Kelly Pavlik 29 Sep 2007 17 Apr 2010 328 Sergio Martinez 17 Apr 2010 18 Jan 2011 1Martinez is stripped for not fighting his mandatory challenger Sebastian Zbik 39 29 Sebastian Zbik interim champion promoted 18 Jan 4 Jun 2011 030 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr 4 Jun 2011 15 Sep 2012 331 Sergio Martinez 2 15 Sep 2012 7 Jun 2014 132 Miguel Cotto 7 Jun 2014 17 Nov 2015 1Cotto is stripped of his title for not abiding WBC s rules and regulations Some sources tell that it was because he refused to pay the sanctioning fee 40 33 Canelo Alvarez def Miguel Cotto 21 Nov 2015 18 May 2016 1Alvarez vacated his title to avoid WBC s deadline on the ongoing negotiation with Gennady Golovkin 41 34 Gennady Golovkin interim champion promoted 18 May 2016 15 Sep 2018 435 Canelo Alvarez 2 15 Sep 2018 26 Jun 2019 1Alvarez is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion 42 36 Jermall Charlo interim champion promoted 26 Jun 2019 present 4Super welterweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Denny Moyer def Stan Harrington 19 Feb 29 Apr 1963 02 Ralph Dupas 29 Apr 7 Sep 1963 13 Sandro Mazzinghi 7 Sep 1963 18 Jun 1965 34 Nino Benvenuti 18 Jun 1965 25 Jun 1966 15 Kim Ki Soo 25 Jun 1966 26 May 1968 26 Sandro Mazzinghi 2 26 May 8 Nov 1968 1Mazzinghi is stripped of his title by the WBC after his bout against Freddie Little resulted in a no contest 43 7 Freddie Little def Stanley Hayward 17 Mar 1969 9 Jul 1970 28 Carmelo Bossi 9 Jul 1970 31 Oct 1971 19 Koichi Wajima 31 Oct 1971 4 Jun 1974 610 Oscar Albarado 4 Jun 1974 21 Jan 1975 111 Koichi Wajima 2 21 Jan 6 Mar 1975 0Wajima is stripped of his title on WBC s February ratings posted on 6 March 44 for choosing to fight Yuh Jae doo who was not ranked by the WBC 45 12 Miguel de Oliveira def Jose Duran 7 May 13 Nov 1975 013 Elisha Obed 13 Nov 1975 18 Jun 1976 214 Eckhard Dagge 18 Jun 1976 6 Aug 1977 215 Rocky Mattioli 6 Aug 1977 4 Mar 1979 216 Maurice Hope 4 Mar 1979 23 May 1981 317 Wilfred Benitez 23 May 1981 3 Dec 1982 218 Thomas Hearns 3 Dec 1982 24 Oct 1986 4Hearns vacates his title to move up in weight class 46 19 Duane Thomas def John Mugabi 5 Dec 1986 12 Jul 1987 020 Lupe Aquino 12 Jul 2 Oct 1987 021 Gianfranco Rosi 2 Oct 1987 8 Jul 1988 122 Donald Curry 8 Jul 1988 11 Feb 1989 023 Rene Jacquot 11 Feb 8 Jul 1989 024 John Mugabi 8 Jul 1989 31 Mar 1990 025 Terry Norris 31 Mar 1990 18 Dec 1993 1026 Simon Brown 18 Dec 1993 7 May 1994 127 Terry Norris 2 7 May 12 Nov 1994 028 Luis Santana 12 Nov 1994 19 Aug 1995 129 Terry Norris 3 19 Aug 1995 6 Dec 1997 630 Keith Mullings 6 Dec 1997 29 Jan 1999 131 Javier Castillejo 29 Jan 1999 28 Jun 2001 532 Oscar De La Hoya 28 Jun 2001 13 Sep 2003 233 Shane Mosley 13 Sep 2003 13 Mar 2004 034 Winky Wright 13 Mar 2004 5 Mar 2005 1Wright vacates the title to move up to middleweight 47 35 Javier Castillejo 2 interim champion promoted 5 Mar 31 May 2005 0Castillejo was stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Ricardo Mayorga 48 36 Ricardo Mayorga def Michele Piccirillo 13 Aug 2005 6 May 2006 037 Oscar De La Hoya 2 6 May 2006 5 May 2007 038 Floyd Mayweather Jr 5 May 2 July 2007 0Mayweather Jr vacates the title to focus in the welterweight division 49 39 Vernon Forrest def Carlos Baldomir 28 Jul 2007 7 Jun 2008 140 Sergio Mora 7 Jun 13 Sep 2008 041 Vernon Forrest 2 13 Sep 2008 21 May 2009 0Forrest is stripped of his title because of a rib injury that prevented him from defending his title 50 42 Sergio Martinez interim champion promoted 21 May 2009 16 Jun 2010 0Martinez vacates his title to stay at middleweight 51 43 Manny Pacquiao def Antonio Margarito 14 Nov 2010 8 Feb 2011 0Pacquiao vacates his title to move back down to welterweight 52 44 Canelo Alvarez def Matthew Hatton 5 Mar 2011 14 Sep 2013 645 Floyd Mayweather Jr 2 14 Sep 2013 2 Nov 2015 1Mayweather Jr announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 53 46 Jermell Charlo def John Jackson 21 May 2016 22 Dec 2018 347 Tony Harrison 22 Dec 2018 21 Dec 2019 048 Jermell Charlo 2 21 Dec 2019 26 January 2024 3Charlo is designated by the WBC as champion in recess 54 Welterweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Emile Griffith awarded inaugural title Feb 21 Mar 1963 02 Luis Manuel Rodriguez 21 Mar 8 Jun 1963 03 Emile Griffith 2 8 Jun 1963 1 Aug 1966 5Griffith moves up and wins the WBA WBC and The Ring middleweight titles He then loses the lawsuit to retain his WBC welterweight title 55 4 Curtis Cokes def Jean Josselin 28 Nov 1966 18 Apr 1969 45 Jose Napoles 18 Apr 1969 3 Dec 1970 36 Billy Backus 3 Dec 1970 4 Jun 1971 07 Jose Napoles 2 4 Jun 1971 6 Dec 1975 108 John H Stracey 6 Dec 1975 22 Jun 1976 18 Carlos Palomino 22 Jun 1976 14 Jan 1979 79 Wilfred Benitez 14 Jan 30 Nov 1979 110 Sugar Ray Leonard 30 Nov 1979 20 Jun 1980 112 Roberto Duran 20 Jun 25 Nov 1980 013 Sugar Ray Leonard 2 25 Nov 1980 9 Nov 1982 3Leonard retires for the first time 56 14 Milton McCrory def Colin Jones 13 Aug 1983 6 Dec 1985 415 Donald Curry 6 Dec 1985 27 Sep 1986 016 Lloyd Honeyghan 27 Sep 1986 28 Oct 1987 317 Jorge Vaca 28 Oct 1987 29 Mar 1988 018 Lloyd Honeyghan 2 29 Mar 1988 4 Feb 1989 119 Marlon Starling 4 Feb 1989 19 Aug 1990 120 Maurice Blocker 19 Aug 1990 18 Mar 1991 021 Simon Brown 18 Mar 29 Nov 1991 022 Buddy McGirt 29 Nov 1991 6 Mar 1993 223 Pernell Whitaker 6 Mar 1993 12 Apr 1997 824 Oscar De La Hoya 12 Apr 1997 17 Sep 1999 725 Felix Trinidad 17 Sep 1999 20 Mar 2000 0Trinidad vacates his title to stay at super welterweight 57 26 Oscar De La Hoya 2 no 1 contender promoted 20 Mar 17 Jun 2000 027 Shane Mosley 17 Jun 2000 26 Jan 2002 328 Vernon Forrest 26 Jan 2002 25 Jan 2003 129 Ricardo Mayorga 25 Jan 13 Dec 2003 130 Cory Spinks 13 Dec 2003 5 Feb 2005 231 Zab Judah 5 Feb 2005 7 Jan 2006 132 Carlos Baldomir 7 Jan 4 Nov 2006 133 Floyd Mayweather Jr 4 Nov 2006 6 Jun 2008 1Mayweather Jr announces his first retirement 58 34 Andre Berto def Miguel Angel Rodriguez 21 Jun 2008 16 Apr 2011 535 Victor Ortiz 16 Apr 17 Sep 2011 036 Floyd Mayweather Jr 2 17 Sep 2011 2 Nov 2015 5Mayweather Jr announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 53 37 Danny Garcia def Robert Guerrero 23 Jan 2016 4 Mar 2017 038 Keith Thurman 4 Mar 2017 24 Apr 2018 0Thurman vacates his title due to injuries 59 39 Shawn Porter def Danny Garcia 8 Sep 2018 28 Sep 2019 140 Errol Spence Jr 28 Sep 2019 29 Jul 2023 241 Terence Crawford 29 Jul 2023 present 0Super lightweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Eddie Perkins def Roberto Cruz 15 Jun 1963 18 Jan 1965 22 Carlos Morocho Hernandez 18 Jan 1965 29 Apr 1966 23 Sandro Lopopolo 29 Apr 1966 30 Apr 1967 14 Takeshi Fuji 30 Apr 1967 14 Nov 1968 1Fuji was stripped of the title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Pedro Adigue 60 5 Pedro Adigue def Adolph Pruitt 14 Dec 1968 31 Jan 1970 06 Bruno Arcari 31 Jan 1970 2 Sep 1974 9Arcari vacated his title because he couldn t defend against number 1 contender Lion Furuyuma 61 7 Perico Fernandez def Lion Furuyama 21 Sep 1974 15 Jul 1975 18 Saensak Muangsurin 15 Jul 1975 30 Jun 1976 19 Miguel Velasquez 30 June 29 Oct 1976 010 Saensak Muangsurin 2 29 Oct 1976 30 Dec 1978 711 Kim Sang Hyun 30 Dec 1978 23 Feb 1980 212 Saoul Mamby 23 Feb 1980 26 Jun 1982 513 Leroy Haley 26 Jun 1982 18 May 1983 214 Bruce Curry 18 May 1983 29 Jan 1984 215 Billy Costello 29 Jan 1984 21 Aug 1985 316 Lonnie Smith 21 Aug 1985 5 May 1986 017 Rene Arredondo 5 May 24 Jul 1986 018 Tsuyoshi Hamada 24 Jul 1986 22 Jul 1987 119 Rene Arredondo 2 22 Jul 12 Nov 1987 020 Roger Mayweather 12 Nov 1987 13 May 1989 421 Julio Cesar Chavez 13 May 1989 29 Jan 1994 1222 Frankie Randall 29 Jan 7 May 1994 023 Julio Cesar Chavez 2 7 May 1994 7 Jun 1996 424 Oscar De La Hoya 7 Jun 1996 17 Jun 1997 1De La Hoya vacates the title to stay at welterweight The title is vacated on WBC s May ratings posted on 17 June 62 25 Kostya Tszyu def Miguel Angel Gonzalez 21 Aug 1999 9 Oct 2003 7Tszyu is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 63 26 Arturo Gatti def Gianluca Branco 24 Jan 2004 25 Jun 2005 227 Floyd Mayweather Jr 25 Jun 2005 23 Mar 2006 0Mayweather Jr vacates the title to stay at welterweight 64 28 Junior Witter def DeMarcus Corley 15 Sep 2006 10 May 2008 229 Timothy Bradley 10 May 2008 28 Apr 2009 2Bradley is stripped of his title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Devon Alexander 65 30 Devon Alexander def Junior Witter 1 Aug 2009 20 Jan 2011 231 Timothy Bradley 2 29 Jan 29 Jul 2011 0Bradley is declared champion in recess for not defending it within six months 66 32 Erik Morales def Pablo Cesar Cano 17 Sep 2011 23 Mar 2012 0Morales came in overweight and is stripped of the title before fighting Danny Garcia Only Garcia was eligible to win the title 67 33 Danny Garcia def Erik Morales 24 Mar 2012 11 Jun 2015 5Garcia is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Viktor Postol 68 34 Viktor Postol def Lucas Matthysse 3 Oct 2015 23 Jul 2016 035 Terence Crawford 23 Jul 2016 13 Feb 2018 3Crawford wanted to move up to welterweight The title is vacated on WBC s February 2018 rankings 69 36 Jose Ramirez def Amir Imam 17 Mar 2018 22 May 2021 437 Josh Taylor 22 May 2021 1 Jul 2022 1Taylor vacates the title 70 38 Regis Prograis def Jose Zepeda 26 Nov 2022 9 Dec 2023 139 Devin Haney 9 Dec 2023 present 0Lightweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Carlos Ortiz def Douglas Vaillant 7 Apr 1963 10 Apr 1965 32 Ismael Laguna 10 Apr 13 Nov 1965 03 Carlos Ortiz 2 13 Nov 1965 25 Oct 1966 2Ortiz was stripped of the title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos of doing a long count 71 4 Carlos Ortiz 3 def Sugar Ramos 1 Jul 1967 29 Jun 1968 15 Carlos Cruz 29 Jun 1968 18 Feb 1969 16 Mando Ramos 18 Feb 1969 3 Mar 1970 17 Ismael Laguna 2 3 Mar 16 Sep 1970 1Laguna is stripped of the title 72 8 Ken Buchanan def Ruben Navarro 12 Feb 25 Jun 1971 0Buchanan is stripped of the title for failing to defend his title against Pedro Carrasco 73 9 Pedro Carrasco def Mando Ramos 5 Nov 1971 19 Feb 1972 010 Mando Ramos 18 Feb 15 Sep 1972 111 Chango Carmona 15 Sep 10 Nov 1972 012 Rodolfo Gonzalez 10 No 1972 11 Apr 1974 213 Guts Ishimatsu 11 Apr 1974 8 May 1976 514 Esteban de Jesus 8 May 1976 21 Jan 1978 315 Roberto Duran 21 Jan 1978 7 Feb 1979 0Duran vacates the title to move up to welterweight 74 16 Jim Watt def Alfredo Pitalua 17 Apr 1979 20 Jun 1981 417 Alexis Arguello 20 Jun 1981 15 Feb 1983 4Arguello vacates the title to move up to super lightweight 75 18 Edwin Rosario def Jose Luis Ramirez 1 May 1983 3 Nov 1984 219 Jose Luis Ramirez 3 Nov 1984 29 Apr 1987 020 Hector Camacho 10 Aug 1985 29 Apr 1987 2Camacho is stripped of the title for failing to make a title defense 76 21 Jose Luis Ramirez 2 def Terrence Alli 19 Jul 1987 29 Oct 1988 222 Julio Cesar Chavez 29 Oct 1988 25 Jun 1989 0Chavez won the WBC super lightweight title on 13 May The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 25 June 1989 77 23 Pernell Whitaker def Jose Luis Ramirez 20 Aug 1989 13 Apr 1992 6Whitaker vacates the title to move up to super lightweight 78 24 Miguel Angel Gonzalez def Wilfrido Rocha 24 Aug 1992 29 Feb 1996 10Gonzalez vacates his title to move up to super lightweight The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 29 February 1996 79 25 Jean Baptiste Mendy def Lamar Murphy 20 Apr 1996 1 Mar 1997 026 Stevie Johnston 1 Mar 1997 13 Jun 1998 327 Cesar Bazan 13 Jun 1998 27 Feb 1999 228 Stevie Johnston 2 27 Feb 1999 17 Jun 2000 429 Jose Luis Castillo 17 Jun 2000 20 Apr 2002 330 Floyd Mayweather Jr 20 Apr 2002 30 May 2004 3Jose Luis Castillo and Juan Lazcano was originally fighting for the interim title 80 but was later changed for the vacant world title on 30 May just days after Mayweather Jr won at the super lightweight division 81 31 Jose Luis Castillo 2 def Juan Lazcano 5 Jun 2004 7 May 2005 232 Diego Corrales 7 May 2005 6 Oct 2006 0Corrales is stripped of the title for being overweight in his fight against Casamayor 82 33 Joel Casamayor def Diego Corrales 7 Oct 2006 22 Feb 2007 0Casamayor is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger 83 34 David Diaz interim champion promoted 22 Feb 2007 28 Jun 2008 135 Manny Pacquiao 28 Jun 2008 24 Feb 2009 0Pacquiao vacates the title to move up to super lightweight 84 36 Edwin Valero def Antonio Pitalua 4 Apr 2009 9 Feb 2010 2Valero is declared champion in recess after receiving a deep cut in his fight against Antonio DeMarco 85 37 Humberto Soto def David Diaz 13 Mar 2010 1 Jul 2011 4Soto vacates the title to move up to super lightweight 86 38 Antonio DeMarco def Jorge Linares 15 Oct 2011 17 Nov 2012 239 Adrien Broner 17 Nov 2012 29 Jan 2014 1Broner is stripped of his title for failing to defend his title for almost a year 87 40 Omar Figueroa Jr interim champion promoted 29 Jan 10 Nov 2014 2Figueroa Jr is declared champion in recess because of injury 88 41 Jorge Linares def Javier Prieto 30 Dec 2014 22 Feb 2016 2Linares is declared champion in recess because of fractured hand 89 42 Dejan Zlaticanin def Franklin Mamani 11 Jun 2016 28 Jan 2017 043 Mikey Garcia 28 Jan 2017 25 Apr 2019 1Garcia vacates the title to move up to welterweight 90 44 Vasiliy Lomachenko def Luke Campbell 31 Aug 23 Oct 2019 0Lomachenko is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion 91 45 Devin Haney interim champion promoted 23 Oct 12 Dec 2019 1Haney is declared champion in recess after injuring his right shoulder 92 46 Devin Haney 2 reinstated 22 Apr 2020 1 Aug 2023 6Haney is declared champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC super lightweight title 93 47 Shakur Stevenson def Edwin De Los Santos 16 Nov 2023 present 0Super featherweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Gabriel Elorde def Johnny Bizzaro 16 Feb 1963 15 Jun 1967 52 Yoshiaki Numata 15 Jun 14 Dec 1967 03 Hiroshi Kobayashi 14 Dec 1967 20 Jan 1969 2Kobayashi is stripped of the title for refusing to fight Rene Barrientos 94 4 Rene Barrientos def Ruben Navarro 15 Feb 1969 5 Apr 1970 05 Yoshiaki Numata 2 5 Apr 1970 10 Oct 1971 36 Ricardo Arredondo 10 Oct 1971 28 Feb 1974 57 Kuniaki Shibata 28 Feb 1974 5 Jul 1975 38 Alfredo Escalera 5 Jul 1975 28 Jan 1978 109 Alexis Arguello 28 Jan 1978 1 Nov 1980 8Arguello vacates the title to move up to lightweight The title is declared vacant on WBC s ranking released on 1 November 95 10 Rafael Limon def Idelfonso Bethelmy 11 Dec 1980 8 Mar 1981 011 Cornelius Boza Edwards 8 Mar 29 Aug 1981 112 Rolando Navarrete 29 Aug 1981 29 May 1982 113 Rafael Limon 2 29 May 11 Dec 1982 114 Bobby Chacon 11 Dec 1982 27 Jun 1983 1Chacon is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger 96 15 Hector Camacho def Rafael Limon 7 Aug 1983 6 Jul 1984 1Camacho vacates the title to move up to lightweight 97 16 Julio Cesar Chavez def Mario Martinez 13 Sep 1984 29 Dec 1987 9Chavez vacates the title to stay at lightweight The title is vacated on WBC s ratings released on 29 December 98 17 Azumah Nelson def Mario Martinez 29 Feb 1988 7 May 1994 1018 Jesse James Leija 7 May 17 Sep 1994 019 Gabriel Ruelas 17 Sep 1994 1 De 1995 220 Azumah Nelson 2 1 Dec 1995 22 Mar 1997 121 Genaro Hernandez 22 Mar 1997 3 Oct 1998 322 Floyd Mayweather Jr 3 Oct 1998 14 May 2002 8Mayweather Jr vacates the title to stay at lightweight The title is vacated on WBC s ratings released on 14 May 99 23 Sirimongkol Singwangcha def Kengo Nagashima 24 Aug 2002 15 August 2003 124 Jesus Chavez 15 August 2003 28 Feb 2004 025 Erik Morales 28 Feb 27 Nov 2004 126 Marco Antonio Barrera 27 Nov 2004 17 Mar 2007 427 Juan Manuel Marquez 17 Mar 2007 15 Mar 2008 128 Manny Pacquiao 15 Mar 16 Jul 2008 0Pacquiao vacates the title to stay at lightweight 100 29 Humberto Soto def Francisco Lorenzo 20 Dec 2008 18 Mar 2010 3Soto vacates the title to stay at lightweight 101 30 Vitali Tajbert interim champion promoted 18 Mar 26 Nov 2010 131 Takahiro Ao 26 Nov 2010 27 Oct 2012 332 Gamaliel Diaz 27 Oct 2012 8 Apr 2013 033 Takashi Miura 8 Apr 2013 21 Nov 2015 434 Francisco Vargas 21 Nov 2015 28 Jan 2017 135 Miguel Berchelt 28 Jan 2017 20 Feb 2021 636 oscar Valdez 20 Feb 2021 30 Apr 2022 137 Shakur Stevenson 30 Apr 2022 22 Sep 2022 0Stevenson was stripped of the title after missing weight in his fight against mandatory challenger Robson Conceicao 102 38 O Shaquie Foster def Rey Vargas 11 Feb 2023 present 2Featherweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Sugar Ramos def Davey Moore 21 Mar 1963 26 Sep 1964 32 Vicente Saldivar 26 Sep 1964 14 Oct 1967 7Saldivar retires for the first time 103 3 Howard Winstone def Mitsunori Seki 23 Jan 24 Jul 1968 04 Jose Legra 24 Jul 1968 21 Jan 1969 05 Johnny Famechon 21 Jan 1969 9 May 1970 26 Vicente Saldivar 2 9 May 11 Dec 1970 07 Kuniaki Shibata 11 Dec 1970 19 May 1972 28 Clemente Sanchez 19 May 16 Dec 1972 0Sanchez is stripped of the title after failing to make weight against Jose Legra 104 9 Jose Legra 2 def Clemente Sanchez 16 Dec 1972 5 May 1973 010 Eder Jofre 5 May 1973 17 Jun 1974 1Jofre is stripped of the title due to inactivity 105 11 Bobby Chacon def Alfredo Marcano 7 Sep 1974 20 Jun 1975 112 Ruben Olivares 20 Jun 20 Sep 1975 013 David Kotei 20 Sep 1975 13 Nov 1976 214 Danny Lopez 13 Nov 1976 2 Feb 1980 815 Salvador Sanchez 2 Feb 1980 12 Aug 1982 9Sanchez died thus making the title vacant 106 16 Juan Laporte def Mario Miranda 15 Sep 1982 31 Mar 1984 217 Wilfredo Gomez 31 Mar 8 Dec 1984 018 Azumah Nelson 8 Dec 1984 27 Jan 1988 6Nelson vacates the title to move up to super featherweight 107 19 Jeff Fenech def Victor Callejas 7 Mar 1988 18 Apr 1990 3Fenech vacates the title to move up to super featherweight 108 20 Marcos Villasana def Paul Hodkinson 2 Jun 1990 14 Nov 1991 321 Paul Hodkinson 14 Nov 1991 28 Apr 1993 322 Gregorio Vargas 28 Apr 4 Dec 1993 023 Kevin Kelley 4 Dec 1993 7 Jan 1995 224 Alejandro Gonzalez 7 Jan 23 Sep 1995 225 Manuel Medina 23 Sep 11 Dec 1995 026 Luisito Espinosa 11 Dec 1995 15 May 1999 727 Cesar Soto 15 May 22 Oct 1999 028 Naseem Hamed 22 Oct 1999 9 Jan 2000 0Hamed vacates the title due to his commitment to his WBO title 109 29 Guty Espadas Jr def Luisito Espinosa 14 Apr 2000 17 Feb 2001 130 Erik Morales 17 Feb 2001 22 Jun 2002 131 Marco Antonio Barrera 22 Jun 2002 0Barrera declines the title after winning against Morales 110 111 32 Erik Morales 2 def Paulie Ayala 16 Nov 2002 5 Oct 2003 2Morales vacates the title to move up to super featherweight 112 33 Chi In Jin def Michael Brodie 10 Apr 2004 29 Jan 2006 334 Takashi Koshimoto 29 Jan 30 Jul 2006 035 Rodolfo Lopez 30 Jul 17 Dec 2006 036 Chi In Jin 2 17 Dec 2006 31 Jul 2007 0Chi vacates the title 113 37 Jorge Linares interim champion promoted 31 Jul 2007 13 Aug 2008 1Linares vacates the title to move up to super featherweight 114 38 oscar Larios interim champion promoted 13 Aug 2008 12 Mar 2009 239 Takahiro Ao 12 Mar 14 Jul 2009 040 Elio Rojas 14 Jul 2009 27 Sep 2010 1Rojas injured his hand and required surgery 115 The title was later vacated when a bout between Hozumi Hasegawa and Juan Carlos Burgos was announced for the vacant title 116 Rojas was then declared champion in recess during WBC s convention held on November 117 41 Hozumi Hasegawa def Juan Carlos Burgos 26 Nov 2010 8 Apr 2011 042 Jhonny Gonzalez 8 Apr 2011 14 Sep 2012 443 Daniel Ponce de Leon 14 Sep 2012 4 May 2013 044 Abner Mares 4 May 24 Aug 2013 045 Jhonny Gonzalez 2 24 Aug 2013 28 Mar 2015 246 Gary Russell Jr 28 Mar 2015 22 Jan 2022 547 Mark Magsayo 22 Jan 9 Jul 2022 048 Rey Vargas 9 Jul 2022 present 0Super bantamweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Rigoberto Riasco def Philip Waruinge 3 Apr 9 Oct 1976 22 Royal Kobayashi 9 Oct 24 Nov 1976 03 Yum Dong Kyun 24 Nov 1976 21 May 1977 14 Wilfredo Gomez 21 May 1977 26 May 1983 17Gomez vacates the title to move up to featherweight 118 5 Jaime Garza def Bobby Berna 15 Jun 1983 3 Nov 1984 16 Juan Meza 3 Nov 1984 18 Aug 1985 17 Lupe Pintor 18 Aug 1985 18 Jan 1986 08 Samart Payakaroon 18 Jan 1986 8 May 1987 19 Jeff Fenech 8 May 1987 27 Jan 1988 2Fenech vacates the title to move up to featherweight 107 10 Daniel Zaragoza def Carlos Zarate 29 Feb 1988 23 Apr 1990 511 Paul Banke 23 Apr 5 Nov 1990 112 Pedro Ruben Decima 5 Nov 1990 23 Feb 1991 013 Kiyoshi Hatanaka 23 Feb 24 Jun 1991 014 Daniel Zaragoza 2 24 Jun 1991 20 Mar 1992 215 Thierry Jacob 20 Mar 23 Jun 1992 016 Tracy Harris Patterson 23 Jun 1992 26 Aug 1994 417 Hector Acero Sanchez 26 Aug 1994 6 Nov 1995 218 Daniel Zaragoza 3 6 Nov 1995 6 Sep 1997 419 Erik Morales 6 Sep 1997 20 Jul 2000 9Morales vacates the title to move up to featherweight 119 20 Willie Jorrin def Michael Brodie 9 Sep 2000 1 Nov 2002 221 oscar Larios 1 Nov 2002 12 Dec 2005 722 Israel Vazquez 12 Dec 2005 3 Mar 2007 223 Rafael Marquez 3 Mar Aug 2007 024 Israel Vazquez 2 4 Aug 2007 18 Dec 2008 1Vazquez is stripped of the title after failing to defend the title due to a detached retina 120 25 Toshiaki Nishioka interim champion promoted 18 Dec 2008 15 Mar 2012 7Nishioka is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 121 26 Abner Mares def Eric Morel 21 Apr 2012 31 Jan 2013 1Mares vacates the title to move up to featherweight 122 27 Victor Terrazas def Cristian Mijares 20 Apr 24 Aug 2013 028 Leo Santa Cruz 24 Aug 2013 1 Nov 2015 4Santa Cruz vacates the title to stay at featherweight 123 29 Julio Ceja interim champion promoted 1 Nov 2015 27 Feb 2016 030 Hugo Ruiz 27 Feb 16 Sep 2016 031 Hozumi Hasegawa 16 Sep 9 Dec 2016 0Hasegawa retires 124 32 Rey Vargas def Gavin McDonnell 25 Feb 2017 14 Aug 2020 5Vargas is declared champion in recess after breaking his leg 125 33 Luis Nery def Aaron Alameda 26 Sep 2020 15 May 2021 034 Brandon Figueroa 15 May 27 Nov 2021 035 Stephen Fulton 27 Nov 2021 25 Jul 2023 136 Naoya Inoue 25 Jul 2023 present 0Bantamweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Eder Jofre def Katsutoshi Aoki 4 Apr 1963 18 May 1965 22 Fighting Harada 18 May 1965 27 Feb 1968 43 Lionel Rose 27 Feb 1968 22 Aug 1969 34 Ruben Olivares 22 Aug 1969 16 Oct 1970 25 Chucho Castillo 16 Oct 1970 2 Apr 1971 06 Ruben Olivares 2 2 Apr 1971 19 Mar 1972 27 Rafael Herrera 19 Mar 29 Jul 1972 08 Enrique Pinder 29 Jul 1972 5 Jan 1973 0Pinder was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against the number one contender within six months of winning it 126 9 Rafael Herrera 2 def Rodolfo Martinez 14 Apr 1973 7 Dec 1974 210 Rodolfo Martinez 7 Dec 1974 8 May 1976 311 Carlos Zarate 8 May 1976 3 Jun 1979 912 Lupe Pintor 3 Jun 1979 9 Jul 1983 8Pintor was stripped of the title after failing to defend it in over a year 127 13 Alberto Davila interim champion promoted 1 Sep 1983 23 Mar 1985 1Davila was stripped of the title for injuring his back resulting in failure to defend the title 128 The title was declared vacant on WBC s March rankings released on 23 March 129 14 Daniel Zaragoza def Fred Jackson 4 May 9 Aug 1985 015 Miguel Lora 9 Aug 1985 29 Oct 1988 716 Raul Perez 29 Oct 1988 25 Feb 1991 717 Greg Richardson 25 Feb 19 Sep 1991 118 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 19 Sep 1991 17 Sep 1992 019 Victor Rabanales 17 Sep 1992 28 Mar 1993 120 Byun Jung Il 28 Mar 23 Dec 1993 121 Yasuei Yakushiji 23 Dec 1993 30 Jul 1995 422 Wayne McCullough 30 Jul 1995 11 Jan 1997 2The title is vacated automatically when he stepped on the ring against WBC super bantamweight champion Daniel Zaragoza 130 23 Sirimongkol Singmanasak interim champion promoted 11 Jan 22 Nov 1997 324 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 2 22 Nov 1997 29 Dec 1998 225 Veeraphol Sahaprom 29 Dec 1998 16 Apr 2005 1426 Hozumi Hasegawa 16 Apr 2005 30 Apr 2010 1027 Fernando Montiel 30 Apr 2010 19 Feb 2011 128 Nonito Donaire 19 Feb 22 Oct 2011 1Donaire vacates the title to move up to super bantamweight 131 29 Shinsuke Yamanaka def Christian Esquivel 6 Nov 2011 15 Aug 2017 1230 Luis Nery 15 Aug 2017 28 Feb 2018 0Nery was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his rematch against Shinsuke Yamanaka 132 31 Nordine Oubaali def Rau shee Warren 19 Jan 2019 13 Nov 2020 2Oubaali was declared champion in recess after testing positive for COVID 19 133 32 Nordine Oubaali 2 reinstated 10 Jan 29 May 2021 033 Nonito Donaire 2 29 May 2021 7 Jun 2022 134 Naoya Inoue 7 Jun 2022 13 Jan 2023 1Inoue vacated the title in order to move up to super bantamweight 134 35 Alexandro Santiago def Nonito Donaire 29 Jul 2023 present 0Super flyweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Rafael Orono def Lee Seung Hoon 2 Feb 1980 24 Jan 1981 32 Kim Chul Ho 24 Jan 1981 28 Nov 1982 53 Rafael Orono 2 28 Nov 1982 27 Nov 1983 34 Payao Poontarat 27 Nov 1983 5 Jul 1984 15 Jiro Watanabe 5 Jul 1984 30 Mar 1986 46 Gilberto Roman 30 Mar 1986 16 May 1987 67 Santos Laciar 16 May 8 Aug 1987 08 Sugar Baby Rojas 8 Aug 1987 8 Apr 1988 19 Gilberto Roman 2 8 Apr 1988 7 Nov 1989 510 Nana Konadu 7 Nov 1989 20 Jan 1990 011 Moon Sung Kil 20 Jan 1990 13 Nov 1993 912 Jose Luis Bueno 13 Nov 1993 4 May 1994 013 Hiroshi Kawashima 4 May 1994 20 Feb 1997 614 Gerry Penalosa 20 Feb 1997 29 Aug 1998 315 Choi In Joo 29 Aug 1998 27 Aug 2000 516 Masamori Tokuyama 27 Aug 2000 28 Jun 2004 817 Katsushige Kawashima 28 Jun 2004 18 Jul 2005 218 Masamori Tokuyama 2 18 Jul 2005 6 Dec 2006 1Tokuyama vacated the title and announced his retirement 135 19 Cristian Mijares interim champion promoted 6 Dec 2006 1 Nov 2008 720 Vic Darchinyan 1 Nov 2008 3 Aug 2010 3Darchinyan vacated the title to move up to bantamweight and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus 136 21 Tomas Rojas def Kohei Kono 20 Sep 2010 10 Aug 2011 222 Suriyan Sor Rungvisai 19 Aug 2011 27 Mar 2012 123 Yota Sato 27 Mar 2012 3 May 2013 224 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai 3 May 2013 31 May 2014 125 Carlos Cuadras 31 May 2014 10 Sep 2016 626 Roman Gonzalez 10 Sep 2016 18 Mar 2017 027 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai 2 18 Mar 2017 26 Apr 2019 328 Juan Francisco Estrada 26 Apr 2019 26 Mar 2021 3Estrada is designated as Franchise champion to avoid his mandatory obligation and pursued an immediate rematch with Roman Gonzalez 137 29 Jesse Rodriguez def Carlos Cuadras 5 Feb 2022 26 Oct 2022 2Rodriguez vacated the title to move down to flyweight 138 30 Juan Francisco Estrada 2 def Roman Gonzalez 3 Dec 2022 present 0Flyweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Pone Kingpetch awarded inaugural title 14 Feb 18 Sep 1963 02 Hiroyuki Ebihara 18 Sep 1963 23 Jan 1964 03 Pone Kingpetch 2 23 Jan 1964 23 Apr 1965 04 Salvatore Burruni 23 Apr 19 Nov 1965 0Burruni was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against Hiroyuki Ebihara 139 5 Horacio Accavallo def Katsuyoshi Takayama 1 Mar 1966 2 Oct 1968 3Accavallo retired after withdrawing from a title defense against Jose Severino 140 6 Chartchai Chionoi def Bernabe Villacampo 10 Nov 1968 23 Feb 1969 07 Efren Torres 23 Feb 1969 20 Mar 1970 18 Chartchai Chionoi 2 20 Mar 7 Dec 1970 09 Erbito Salavarria 7 Dec 1970 29 Dec 1971 2Salavarria was stripped of the title after a liquid he drank between rounds during his 20 November 1971 bout against Betulio Gonzalez tested positive for amphetamine Gonzalez was then awarded the title 141 10 Betulio Gonzalez awarded title 29 Dec 1971 29 Sep 1972 111 Venice Borkhorsor 29 Sep 1972 11 Jul 1973 1Borkhorsor vacated the title to move up to bantamweight 142 12 Betulio Gonzalez 2 def Miguel Canto 4 Aug 1973 1 Oct 1974 213 Shoji Oguma 1 Oct 1974 8 Jan 1975 014 Miguel Canto 8 Jan 1975 18 Mar 1979 1415 Park Chan Hee 18 Mac 1979 18 May 1980 516 Shoji Oguma 2 18 May 1980 12 May 1981 317 Antonio Avelar 12 May 1981 20 Mar 1982 118 Prudencio Cardona 20 Mar 24 Jul 1982 019 Freddy Castillo 24 July 6 Nov 1982 020 Eleoncio Mercedes 6 Nov 1982 15 Mar 1983 021 Charlie Magri 15 Mar 27 Sep 1983 022 Frank Cedeno 27 Sep 1983 18 Jan 1984 023 Kōji Kobayashi 18 Jan 9 Apr 1984 024 Gabriel Bernal 9 Apr 8 Oct 1984 125 Sot Chitalada 8 Oct 1984 24 Jul 1988 626 Kim Yong Kang 24 Jul 1988 3 Jun 1989 227 Sot Chitalada 2 3 Jun 1989 15 Feb 1991 428 Muangchai Kittikasem 15 Feb 1991 23 Jun 1992 329 Yuri Arbachakov 23 Jun 1992 12 Nov 1997 930 Chatchai Singwangcha 12 Nov 1997 4 Dec 1998 431 Manny Pacquiao 4 Dec 1998 16 Sep 1999 1Pacquiao was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his bout against Medgoen 3K Battery 143 32 Medgoen 3K Battery def Manny Pacquiao 17 Sep 1999 19 May 2000 133 Malcolm Tunacao 19 May 2000 2 Mar 2001 134 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 2 Mar 2001 18 Jul 2007 1735 Daisuke Naito 18 Jul 2007 29 Nov 2009 536 Kōki Kameda 29 Nov 2009 27 Mar 2010 037 Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 2 27 Mar 2010 2 Mar 2012 438 Sonny Boy Jaro 2 Mar 16 Jul 2012 039 Toshiyuki Igarashi 16 Jul 2012 8 Apr 2013 140 Akira Yaegashi 8 Apr 2013 5 Sep 2014 341 Roman Gonzalez 5 Sep 2014 1 Oct 2016 4Gonzalez vacated the title after moving up in weight and winning the WBC super flyweight world championship against Carlos Cuadras on 10 September 2016 144 42 Juan Hernandez Navarrete def Nawaphon Sor Rungvisai 4 Mar 20 May 2017 043 Daigo Higa 20 May 2017 14 April 2018 2Higa was stripped of the title for failing to make weight the day before his bout against Cristofer Rosales 145 44 Cristofer Rosales def Daigo Higa 15 April 22 Dec 2018 145 Charlie Edwards 22 Dec 2018 4 Oct 2019 2Edwards vacated the title over concerns of not being able to make weight 146 46 Julio Cesar Martinez def Cristofer Rosales 20 Dec 2019 present 6Light flyweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Franco Udella def Valentin Martinez 4 Apr 29 Aug 1975 1Udella was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a 12 September bout against Rafael Lovera due to a fever 147 2 Luis Estaba def Rafael Lovera 13 Sep 1975 19 Feb 1978 113 Freddy Castillo 19 Feb 6 May 1978 04 Netrnoi Sor Vorasingh 6 May 30 Sep 1978 15 Kim Sung Jun 30 Sep 1978 3 Jan 1980 36 Shigeo Nakajima 3 Jan 24 Mar 1980 07 Hilario Zapata 24 Ma 1980 6 Feb 1982 88 Amado Ursua 6 Feb 13 Apr 1982 09 Tadashi Tomori 13 Apr 20 Jul 1982 010 Hilario Zapata 2 20 Jul 1982 26 Mar 1983 211 Chang Jung Koo 26 Mar 1983 14 Oct 1988 15Jung koo vacates the title due to being exhausted by chronic insomnia 148 11 German Torres def Kang Soon Jung 11 Dec 1988 19 Mar 1989 012 Lee Yul Woo 19 Mar 25 Jun 1989 013 Humberto Gonzalez 25 Jun 1989 19 Dec 1990 514 Rolando Pascua 19 Dec 1990 25 Mar 1991 015 Melchor Cob Castro 25 Mar 3 Jun 1991 016 Humberto Gonzalez 2 3 Jun 1991 13 Mar 1993 417 Michael Carbajal 13 Mar 1993 19 Feb 1994 218 Humberto Gonzalez 3 19 Feb 1994 15 Jul 1995 319 Saman Sorjaturong 15 Jul 1995 17 Oct 1999 1020 Choi Yo Sam 17 Oct 1999 6 Jul 2002 321 Jorge Arce 6 Jul 2002 23 Feb 2005 7The title is vacated when a report of a bout for the vacant title was released on 23 February 149 22 Eric Ortiz def Jose Antonio Aguirre 11 Mar 10 Sep 2005 023 Brian Viloria 10 Sep 2005 10 Aug 2006 124 Omar Nino Romero 10 Aug 2006 1 Feb 2007 0Nino was stripped of his title after testing positive for methamphetamine following his 18 November 2006 bout against Brian Viloria 150 25 Edgar Sosa def Brian Viloria 14 Apr 2007 21 Nov 2009 1026 Rodel Mayol 21 Nov 2009 19 Jun 2010 127 Omar Nino Romero 2 19 Jun 6 Nov 2010 128 Gilberto Keb Baas 6 Nov 2010 30 Apr 2011 129 Adrian Hernandez 30 Apr 23 Dec 2011 130 Kompayak Porpramook 23 Dec 2011 6 Oct 2012 131 Adrian Hernandez 2 6 Oct 2012 6 Apr 2014 432 Naoya Inoue 6 Apr 3 Nov 2014 1Inoue vacates the title to move up to super flyweight 151 33 Pedro Guevara def Akira Yaegashi 30 Dec 2014 28 Nov 2015 234 Yu Kimura 28 Nov 2015 4 Mar 2016 035 Ganigan Lopez 4 Mar 2016 20 May 2017 136 Kenshiro Teraji 20 May 2017 22 Sep 2021 837 Masamichi Yabuki 22 Sep 2021 19 Mar 2022 038 Kenshiro Teraji 2 19 Mar 2022 present 4Strawweight editNo Name Reign Defenses1 Hiroki Ioka def Mai Thomburifarm 18 Oct 1987 13 Nov 1988 22 Napa Kiatwanchai 13 Nov 1988 12 Nov 1989 23 Choi Jum Hwan 12 Nov 1989 7 Feb 1990 04 Hideyuki Ohashi 7 Feb 25 Oct 1990 15 Ricardo Lopez 25 Oct 1990 28 Sep 1999 21Lopez is stripped of the title when he challenged for the IBF light flyweight title 152 6 Wandee Singwangcha interim champion promoted 28 Sep 1999 11 Feb 2000 07 Jose Antonio Aguirre 11 Feb 2000 10 Jan 2004 78 Eagle Den Junlaphan 10 Jan 18 Dec 2004 19 Isaac Bustos 18 Dec 2004 4 Apr 2005 010 Katsunari Takayama 4 Apr 6 Aug 2005 011 Eagle Den Junlaphan 2 6 Aug 2005 29 Nov 2007 412 Oleydong Sithsamerchai 29 Nov 2007 11 Feb 2011 613 Kazuto Ioka 11 Feb 2011 1 Jul 2012 3Ioka the unified WBA amp WBC strawweight champion vacated the title because both sanctioning bodies were requiring him to make different mandatory defenses of his titles 153 14 Xiong Chaozhong def Javier Martinez Resendiz 24 Nov 2012 5 Feb 2014 215 Oswaldo Novoa 5 Feb 6 Nov 2014 116 Wanheng Menayothin 6 Nov 2014 27 Nov 2020 1217 Panya Pradabsri 27 Nov 2020 7 Oct 2023 418 Yudai Shigeoka 7 Oct 2023 present 0See also editList of current world boxing champions List of undisputed boxing champions List of WBA world champions List of IBF world champions List of WBO world champions List of The Ring world champions List of WBC female world champions List of IBO world champions List of current WBC international champions List of current WBC youth world championsReferences edit Ali loses last crown The Billings Gazette Billings Montana 7 March 1969 Retrieved 15 October 2021 via Newspapers com 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