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List of undisputed world boxing champions

This is a list of undisputed champions in professional boxing. Eras that are not listed do not have any undisputed champions.

Current undisputed champion
Most consecutive title defenses

Championship recognition Edit

Titles have been awarded by:

Criteria Edit

  • 1921–1963, a boxer who held both the NYSAC and NBA (WBA) world titles simultaneously
  • 1963–1983, a boxer who held both the WBA and WBC world titles simultaneously
  • 1983–2007, a boxer who held the WBA, WBC, and IBF world titles simultaneously
  • 2007–present, a boxer who holds the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO world titles simultaneously[1][2][3]

Heavyweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Jack Dempsey
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan 1921 – 23 Sep 1926 3
2 Gene Tunney 23 Sep 1926 – 31 Jul 1928 2
Tunney retires.[4]
3 Max Schmeling
(def. Jack Sharkey)
12 Jun 1930 – 6 Jan 1931 0
Schmeling's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Jack Sharkey.[5]
4 Max Schmeling (2)
(reinstated by the NYSAC while holding the NBA title)
22 Jan – 21 Jun 1932 0
5 Jack Sharkey 21 Jun 1932 – 29 Jun 1933 0
6 Primo Carnera 29 Jun 1933 – 14 Jun 1934 2
7 Max Baer 14 Jun 1934 – 13 Jun 1935 0
8 James J. Braddock 13 Jun 1935 – 22 Jun 1937 0
9 Joe Louis 22 Jun 1937 – 1 Mar 1949 26
Louis retires.[6]
10 Ezzard Charles
(def. Joe Louis)
27 Sep 1950 – 18 Jul 1951 4
11 Jersey Joe Walcott 18 Jul 1951 – 23 Sep 1952 1
12 Rocky Marciano 23 Sep 1952 – 27 Apr 1956 6
Marciano retires.[7]
13 Floyd Patterson
(def. Archie Moore)
30 Nov 1956 – 26 Jun 1959 4
14 Ingemar Johansson 26 Jun 1959 – 29 Jun 1960 0
15 Floyd Patterson (2) 29 Jun 1960 – 25 Sep 1962 2
16 Sonny Liston 25 Sep 1962 – 22 Jul 1963 0
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Liston would win the inaugural WBC title on his rematch with Floyd Patterson.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Sonny Liston
(def. Floyd Patterson)
22 Jul 1963 – 25 Feb 1964 0
2 Muhammad Ali 25 Feb – 14 Sep 1964 0
Ali's undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his WBA title for agreeing to a rematch against Sonny Liston.[8]
3 Muhammad Ali (2)
(def. Ernie Terrell)
6 Feb – 28 Apr 1967 1
Ali got stripped of his titles for refusing to be drafted to military service.[9]
4 Joe Frazier
(def. Jimmy Ellis)
16 Feb 1970 – 22 Jan 1973 4
5 George Foreman 22 Jan 1973 – 29 Oct 1974 2
6 Muhammad Ali (3) 29 Oct 1974 – 15 Feb 1978 10
7 Leon Spinks 15 Feb – 19 Mar 1978 0
Spinks' undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton.[10]

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Mike Tyson
(def. Tony Tucker)
1 Aug 1987 – 11 Feb 1990 6
2 Buster Douglas 11 Feb – 25 Oct 1990 0
3 Evander Holyfield 25 Oct 1990 – 13 Nov 1992 3
4 Riddick Bowe 13 Nov – 14 Dec 1992 0
Bowe's undisputed status ended when he vacated his WBC title and threw the title into the trash.[11]
5 Lennox Lewis
(def. Evander Holyfield)
13 Nov 1999 – 13 Apr 2000 0
Lewis' undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for agreeing to fight WBC mandatory Michael Grant instead of WBA mandatory John Ruiz. Ruiz challenged this decision in court on the basis of a clause in the Lewis–Holyfield rematch contract which said Lewis' first bout as undisputed champion would be against the WBA's number one contender. The court then ruled in favor of Ruiz.[12]

Cruiserweight Edit

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Evander Holyfield
(def. Carlos De León)
9 Apr – Jul 1988 0
Holyfield's undisputed status ended when he vacated all his titles to move up to heavyweight.
2 O'Neil Bell
(def. Jean-Marc Mormeck)
7 Jan – 6 Apr 2006 0
Bell's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the IBF title after undergoing dental surgery and subsequently withdrawing from a fight with mandatory challenger Steve Cunningham scheduled for 6 May.[13]

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Oleksandr Usyk
(def. Murat Gassiev)
21 Jul 2018 – 27 Mar 2019 1
Usyk's undisputed status ended when he vacated his WBA title and moved up to heavyweight.[14]

Light heavyweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Georges Carpentier
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan 1921 – 24 Sep 1922 0
2 Battling Siki 24 Sep 1922 – 17 Mar 1923 0
3 Mike McTigue 17 Mar 1923 – 23 May 1925 1
4 Paul Berlenbach 23 May 1925 – 16 Jul 1926 3
5 Jack Delaney 16 Jul 1926 – 26 Jul 1927 1
Delaney vacates his titles to move up to heavyweight.[15]
6 Tommy Loughran
(def. Mike McTigue)
7 Oct 1927 – 3 Sep 1929 5
Loughran vacates his titles to move up to heavyweight.[16]
7 Maxie Rosenbloom
(def. Jimmy Slattery)
25 Jun 1930 – 16 Nov 1934 7
8 Bob Olin 16 Nov 1934 – 31 Oct 1935 0
9 John Henry Lewis 31 Oct 1935 – 28 Jul 1938 3
Lewis' undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title for failing to fight Tiger Jack Fox.[17]
10 Billy Conn
(def. Melio Bettina)
13 Jul 1939 – 20 Dec 1940 3
Conn vacated his titles to move up to the heavyweight division.[18]
11 Gus Lesnevich
(def. Tami Mauriello)
26 Aug 1941 – 26 Jul 1948 4
12 Freddie Mills 26 Jul 1948 – 24 Jan 1950 0
13 Joey Maxim 24 Jan 1950 – 17 Dec 1952 2
14 Archie Moore 17 Dec 1952 – 25 Oct 1960 8
Moore's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to fight Eric Schoeppner.[19]
15 Harold Johnson
(def. Doug Jones)
12 May 1962 – 14 Feb 1963 1
Era ended when the WBC was inaugurated. Johnson was then awarded the inaugural title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Harold Johnson
(awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA 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 Dec 1970 4
Foster's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBA title for failing to post a $5,000 forfeit bond for the fight with Jimmy Dupree within 10 days after losing to Joe Frazier.[20]
6 Bob Foster (2)
(def. Vicente Rondón)
7 Apr 1972 – 16 Sep 1974 6
Foster retires.[21]
7 Michael Spinks
(def. Dwight Muhammad Qawi)
18 Mar 1983 – 25 Feb 1984 1
Era ended when IBF was inaugurated. Spinks would then win the inaugural IBF title.

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Michael Spinks
(def. Eddie Davis)
25 Feb 1984 – 9 Oct 1985 2
Spinks' undisputed status ended when he 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.[22]
2 Roy Jones Jr.
(def. Reggie Johnson)
5 Jun 1999 – 18 Nov 2002 7
Jones Jr.'s undisputed status ended when he vacated his IBF title.[23]

Super middleweight Edit

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Canelo Álvarez
(def. Caleb Plant)
6 Nov 2021 – present 3

Middleweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Johnny Wilson
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan 1921 – 21 Jun 1922 3
Wilson's undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Harry Greb.[24]
2 Johnny Wilson (2)
(reinstated as NYSAC champion while holding the NBA title)
12 Apr – 31 Aug 1923 0
3 Harry Greb 31 Aug 1923 – 25 Feb 1926 4
4 Tiger Flowers 25 Feb – 3 Dec 1926 1
5 Mickey Walker 3 Dec 1926 – 6 Jan 1931 3
Walker's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for not taking steps in making a title defense.[25]
6 Lou Brouillard
(awarded NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
18 Sep – 30 Oct 1933 0
7 Vince Dundee 30 Oct 1933 – 11 Sep 1934 2
8 Teddy Yarosz 11 Sep 1934 – 10 Sep 1935 0
9 Eddie Babe Risko 19 Sep 1935 – 11 Jul 1936 1
10 Freddie Steele 11 Jul 1936 – Jun 1938 5
Steele's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Fred Apostoli.
11 Tony Zale
(def. Georgie Abrams)
28 Nov 1941 – 16 Jul 1947 1
Zale was defeated by Rocky Graziano however, Graziano was not recognized by the NYSAC because his license was revoked due to failure of reporting an attempted bribe.[26]
12 Tony Zale (2)
(def. Rocky Graziano)
10 Jun – 21 Sep 1948 0
13 Marcel Cerdan 21 Sep 1948 – 16 Jun 1949 0
14 Jake LaMotta 16 Jun 1949 – 14 Feb 1951 2
15 Sugar Ray Robinson 14 Feb – 10 Jul 1951 0
16 Randy Turpin 10 Jul – 12 Sep 1951 0
17 Sugar Ray Robinson (2) 12 Sep 1951 – 19 Dec 1952 2
Robinson vacated and announced first retirement.[27]
18 Bobo Olson
(def. Randy Turpin)
21 Oct 1953 – 9 Dec 1955 3
19 Sugar Ray Robinson (3) 9 Dec 1955 – 2 Jan 1957 1
20 Gene Fullmer 2 Jan – 1 May 1957 0
21 Sugar Ray Robinson (4) 1 May – 23 Sep 1957 0
22 Carmen Basilio 23 Sep 1957 – 25 Mar 1958 0
23 Sugar Ray Robinson (5) 25 Mar 1958 – 4 May 1959 0
Robinson's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to fight Carmen Basilio in a trilogy bout.[28]
24 Dick Tiger
(awarded NYSAC title while holding the WBA title)
9 Nov 1962 – 10 Aug 1963 1
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Tiger would then fight for the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBC title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdez.[29]
7 Carlos Monzón (2)
(def. Rodrigo Valdez)
26 Jun 1976 – 29 Aug 1977 1
Monzón retires.[30]
8 Rodrigo Valdez
(def. Bennie Briscoe)
5 Nov 1977 – 22 Apr 1978 0
9 Hugo Corro 22 Apr 1978 – 30 Jun 1979 2
10 Vito Antuofermo 30 Jun 1979 – 16 Mar 1980 1
11 Alan Minter 16 Mar – 27 Sep 1980 1
12 Marvin Hagler 27 Sep 1980 – 27 May 1983 6
Era ends because the IBF is inaugurated. Hagler fought for the inaugural IBF title.

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Marvin Hagler
(def. Wilford Scypion)
27 May 1983 – 6 Apr 1987 5
Hagler's undisputed status ended when the WBA stripped him of the title for choosing to fight Sugar Ray Leonard instead of mandatory challenger, Herol Graham.[31]
2 Bernard Hopkins
(def. Félix Trinidad)
29 Sep 2001 – 16 Jul 2005 6
3 Jermain Taylor 16 Jul – 11 Oct 2005 0
Taylor's undisputed ended when he vacated the IBF title after refusing to participate in an immediate mandatory defense and instead agreed to a rematch with Bernard Hopkins.[32]

Light middleweight Edit

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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 – 28 Oct 1968 1
Mazzinghi's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his titles by the Italian Boxing Federation after an incorrect call made by the referee. He was stripped first of his WBA title,[33] followed by the WBC title.[34]
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 1975 – 6 Mar 1975 0
Wajima's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBC title for refusing to fight Miguel de Oliveira. The title was stripped on WBC's February 1975 ratings posted on 6 March.[35]

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Winky Wright
(def. Shane Mosley)
13 Mar – 19 Apr 2004 0
Wright's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his IBF title for agreeing to a rematch against Shane Mosley instead of fighting his mandatory challenger.[36]

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Jermell Charlo
(def. Brian Castaño)
14 May 2022 – 30 Sep 2023 0
Charlo's undisputed status ended when he got stripped of the WBO title for fighting Canelo Álvarez instead of mandatory challenger Tim Tszyu.[37]

Welterweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Jack Britton
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan 1921 – 1 Nov 1922 4
2 Mickey Walker 1 Nov 1922 – 6 Jun 1923 0
Walker's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Dave Shade.[38]
3 Mickey Walker (2)
(reinstated as NYSAC champion while holding the NBA title)
Nov 1923 – 20 May 1926 3
4 Pete Latzo 20 May 1926 – 3 Jun 1927 2
5 Joe Dundee 3 Jun 1927 – 22 Mar 1929 2
Dundee's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title when he failed to sign for a title bout contender.[39]
6 Jackie Fields
(def. Joe Dundee)
25 Jul 1929 – 9 May 1930 0
7 Jack Thompson 9 May – 5 Sep 1930 0
8 Tommy Freeman 5 Sep 1930 – 14 Apr 1931 0
9 Jack Thompson (2) 14 Apr – 23 Oct 1931 0
10 Lou Brouillard 23 Oct 1931 – 28 Jan 1932 0
11 Jackie Fields (2) 28 Jan 1932 – 22 Feb 1933 0
12 Young Corbett III 22 Feb 1933 – 29 May 1933 0
13 Jimmy McLarnin 29 May 1933 – 28 May 1934 0
14 Barney Ross 28 May – 17 Sep 1934 0
15 Jimmy McLarnin (2) 17 Sep 1934 – 28 May 1935 0
16 Barney Ross (2) 28 May 1935 – 31 May 1938 2
17 Henry Armstrong 31 May 1938 – 4 Oct 1940 19
18 Fritzie Zivic 4 Oct 1940 – 29 Jul 1941 1
19 Freddie Cochrane 29 Jul 1941 – 1 Feb 1946 0
20 Marty Servo 1 Feb – 25 Sep 1946 0
Servo retires.[40]
21 Sugar Ray Robinson
(def. Tommy Bell)
20 Dec 1946 – 15 Feb 1951 4
Robinson vacated the titles to move up to the middleweight division. Robinson's title is automatically vacated after winning the middleweight title.[41]
22 Kid Gavilán
(def. Johnny Bratton)
18 May 1951 – 20 Oct 1954 7
23 Johnny Saxton 20 Oct 1954 – 1 Apr 1955 0
24 Tony DeMarco 1 Apr 1955 – 14 Mar 1956 0
25 Carmen Basilio 10 Jun 1955 – 12 Sep 1956 0
26 Johnny Saxton (2) 14 Mar – 12 Sep 1956 0
27 Carmen Basilio (2) 12 Sep 1956 – 23 Sep 1957 1
Basilio vacated after winning the middleweight title.[42]
28 Virgil Akins
(def. Vince Martinez)
6 Jun – 5 Dec 1958 0
29 Don Jordan 5 Dec 1958 – 27 May 1960 2
30 Benny Paret 27 May 1960 – 1 Apr 1961 1
31 Emile Griffith 1 Apr – 30 Sep 1961 1
32 Benny Paret (2) 30 Sep 1961 – 24 Mar 1962 0
33 Emile Griffith (2) 24 Mar 1962 – Feb 1963 2
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Griffith was awarded the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Emile Griffith
(awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA title)
Feb – 21 Mar 1963 0
2 Luis Manuel Rodríguez 21 Mar – 8 Jun 1963 0
3 Emile Griffith (2) 8 Jun 1963 – 10 Jun 1966 5
Griffith's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to defend it within the required 6 months.[43]
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 – 16 May 1975 9
Nápoles' undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to sign a fight against the WBA's No. 1-rated welterweight contender, Ángel Espada.[44]
8 Sugar Ray Leonard
(def. Thomas Hearns)
16 Sep 1981 – 9 Nov 1982 1
Leonard vacated his titles after being diagnosed with a detached retina and announced his retirement.[45]

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Donald Curry
(def. Milton McCrory)
6 Dec 1985 – 27 Sep 1986 0
2 Lloyd Honeyghan 27 Sep 1986 – 5 Jan 1987 0
Honeyghan's undisputed status ended when he vacated the WBA title after the WBA mandated that he defend the title against Harold Volbrecht. Honeyghan dropped the WBA title belt into a trash can on a London street to protest the WBA's continued sanctioning of bouts involving citizens of apartheid-governed South Africa.[46]
3 Cory Spinks
(def. Ricardo Mayorga)
13 Dec 2003 – 5 Feb 2005 2
4 Zab Judah 5 Feb 2005 – 7 Jan 2006 1
Judah lost against Carlos Baldomir however, the WBA and IBF titles were not on the line because Baldomir didn't pay the sanctioning fees.[47] This fragmented the titles and ended the undisputed reign.

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Terence Crawford
(def. Errol Spence Jr.)
29 Jul 2023 – present 0

Light welterweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Carlos Ortiz
(def. Kenny Lane)
12 Jun 1959 – 1 Sep 1960 2
2 Duilio Loi 1 Sep 1960 – 14 Sep 1962 2
3 Eddie Perkins 14 Sep – 15 Dec 1962 0
4 Duilio Loi (2) 15 Dec 1962 – 24 Jan 1963 0
Loi vacated and retired from boxing.[48]

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Eddie Perkins
(def. Roberto Cruz)
15 Jun 1963 – 18 Jan 1965 2
2 Carlos 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's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for not fighting his mandatory challenger.[49]

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Kostya Tszyu
(def. Zab Judah)
3 Nov 2001 – 9 Oct 2003 2
Tszyu's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title and is designated as Champion Emeritus.[50]

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Terence Crawford
(def. Julius Indongo)
19 Aug – 30 Aug 2017 0
Crawford's undisputed status ended when he vacated the IBF title after refusing to negotiate terms with mandatory challenger Sergey Lipinets, citing an inability to make the fight under the IBF's time frame.[51] He later vacated all of his remaining titles to move up to welterweight.
2 Josh Taylor
(def. José Ramírez)
22 May 2021 – 14 May 2022 1
Taylor's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBA title after he failed to sign the contract in an ordered bout against his mandatory challenger, Alberto Puello.[52]

Lightweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Benny Leonard
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan 1921 – 15 Jan 1925 3
Leonard retired.[53]
2 Jimmy Goodrich
(def. Stanislaus Loayza)
13 Jul – 7 Dec 1925 0
3 Rocky Kansas 7 Dec 1925 – 3 Jul 1926 0
4 Sammy Mandell 3 Jul 1926 – 17 Jul 1930 3
5 Al Singer 17 Jul – 14 Nov 1930 0
6 Tony Canzoneri 14 Nov 1930 – 23 Jun 1933 5
7 Barney Ross 23 Jun 1933 – 15 Apr 1935 1
Ross vacated to move up to light welterweight.[54]
8 Tony Canzoneri (2)
(def. Lou Ambers)
10 May 1935 – 3 Sep 1936 1
8 Lou Ambers 3 Sep 1936 – 17 Aug 1938 2
9 Henry Armstrong 17 Aug 1938 – 22 Aug 1939 1
10 Lou Ambers (2) 22 Aug 1939 – 25 Mar 1940 0
Ambers' undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title after failing to defend the title within 6 months and refusing to fight the top contender Davey Day.[55]
11 Sammy Angott
(def. Lew Jenkins)
19 Dec 1941 – 14 Nov 1942 1
Angott announced his temporary retirement.[56]
12 Ike Williams
(def. Bob Montgomery)
4 Aug 1947 – 25 May 1951 5
13 Jimmy Carter 25 May 1951 – 14 May 1852 2
14 Lauro Salas 14 May – 15 Oct 1952 0
15 Jimmy Carter (2) 15 Oct 1952 – 5 Mar 1954 3
16 Paddy DeMarco 5 Mar – 17 Nov 1954 0
17 Jimmy Carter (3) 17 Nov 1954 – 29 Jun 1955 0
18 Wallace Bud Smith 29 Jun 1955 – 24 Aug 1956 1
19 Joe Brown 24 Aug 1956 – 21 Apr 1962 11
20 Carlos Ortiz 21 Apr 1962 – 7 Apr 1963 1
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Ortiz would then win the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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 WBC title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos of doing a long count.[57]
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's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title.[58]
8 Ken Buchanan
(def. Rubén Navarro)
12 Feb – 25 Jun 1971 0
Buchanan's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend it against Pedro Carrasco.[59]
9 Roberto Durán
(def. Esteban de Jesús)
21 Jan 1978 – 2 Feb 1979 0
Durán's undisputed status ended when he vacated the WBA title to move up to welterweight.[60]

WBA–WBC–IBF era (1983–2007) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Pernell Whitaker
(def. Juan Nazario)
11 Aug 1990 – 28 Feb 1992 3
Whitaker's undisputed status ended when he vacated his IBF title to move up to light welterweight. The IBF title was vacated on IBF's February 1992 ratings posted on 28 February.[61]

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Devin Haney
(def. George Kambosos Jr)
5 Jun 2022 – 1 Aug 2023 2
Haney's undisputed status ended when the WBC declared him as champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC light welterweight title.[62]

Super featherweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Tod Morgan
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
16 Dec 1927 – 19 Dec 1929 5
2 Benny Bass 19 Dec – 31 Dec 1929 0
Bass' undisputed status ended when the NYSAC abolished the division.[63]

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for refusing to fight René Barrientos.[64]

Featherweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1922–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Benny Bass
(def. Red Chapman)
12 Sep 1927 – 10 Feb 1928 0
2 Tony Canzoneri 10 Feb – 28 Sep 1928 0
3 André Routis 28 Sep 1928 – 23 Sep 1929 1
4 Christopher Battalino 23 Sep 1929 – 27 Jan 1932 5
Battalino's undisputed status ended after being stripped of his titles for missing weight in a title fight against Freddie Miller which ended in a controversial no contest.[65]
5 Henry Armstrong
(def. Petey Sarron)
29 Oct 1937 – 12 Sep 1938 0
Armstrong vacated his titles stay at the higher weight divisions.[66]
6 Joey Archibald
(def. Leo Rodak)
29 Oct 1939 – 29 Mar 1940 1
Archibald's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the NBA title for not fighting Petey Scalzo.[67]
7 Willie Pep
(def. Sal Bartolo)
7 Jun 1946 – 29 Oct 1948 2
8 Sandy Saddler 29 Oct 1948 – 11 Feb 1949 0
9 Willie Pep (2) 11 Feb 1949 – 8 Sep 1950 3
10 Sandy Saddler (2) 8 Sep 1950 – 16 Jan 1957 2
Saddler's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the NBA title for failing to sign for a title defense.[68]
11 Hogan Bassey
(def. Cherif Hamia)
24 Jun 1957 – 18 Mar 1959 1
12 Davey Moore 18 Mar 1959 – 21 Mar 1963 5
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Moore fought and lost to Sugar Ramos for the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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.[69]

Super bantamweight Edit

To date, there has never been an undisputed champion in this division.

Bantamweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Joe Lynch
(awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
Jan – 25 Jul 1921 0
2 Pete Herman 25 Jul – 23 Sep 1921 0
3 Johnny Buff 23 Sep 1921 – 10 Jul 1922 1
4 Joe Lynch (2) 10 Jul 1922 – 19 Oct 1923 2
Lynch's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for failing to fight Joe Burman due to a disclocated shoulder.[70]
5 Abe Goldstein
(def. Joe Lynch)
21 Mar – 19 Dec 1924 3
6 Eddie Martin 19 Dec 1924 – 20 Mar 1925 0
7 Charley Phil Rosenberg 20 Mar 1925 – 18 Oct 1926 0
Rosenberg's undisputed status ended when he was stripped by the NBA during its annual convention after failing to sign a fight with Bud Taylor.[71]
8 Bushy Graham
(def. Isadore Schwartz)
23 May 1928 – Jan 1929 0
Graham's undisputed status ended when he vacated his NYSAC title in January of 1929.[72]
9 Panama Al Brown
(def. Gregorio Vidal)
18 Jun 1929 – 3 Feb 1930 0
Brown's undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NBA title after a special meeting was held.
10 Panama Al Brown (2)
(def. Eugène Huat)
4 Oct 1930 – 28 Mar 1934 7
Brown's undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title after he was suspended for not fighting Baby Casanova.
11 Lou Salica
(def. Sixto Escobar)
26 Aug – 15 Nov 1935 0
12 Sixto Escobar 15 Nov 1935 – 23 Sep 1937 3
13 Harry Jeffra 23 Sep 1937 – 20 Feb 1938 0
14 Sixto Escobar (2) 20 Feb 1938 – 26 Oct 1939 1
Escobar vacated his titles to move up to featherweight.[73]
15 Lou Salica (2)
(def. Georgie Pace)
24 Sep 1940 – 7 Aug 1942 3
Salica lost to Ortiz but the NYSAC title was not on the line because it was only scheduled for 12 rounds. He was later stripped of his NYSAC title for not defending it.
16 Manuel Ortiz
(def. Lou Salica)
10 Mar 1943 – 6 Jan 1947 12
17 Harold Dade 6 Jan – 11 Mar 1947 0
18 Manuel Ortiz (2) 11 Mar 1947 – 31 May 1950 4
19 Vic Toweel 31 May 1950 – 15 Nov 1952 3
20 Jimmy Carruthers 15 Nov 1952 – 16 May 1954 3
Carruthers vacated and retired from boxing.[74]
21 Robert Cohen
(def. Chamroen Songkitrat)
19 Sep 1954 – 23 Dec 1954 1
Cohen's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to sign a fight against Raúl Macías within 90 days.[75]
22 Alphonse Halimi
(def. Raúl Macías)
6 Nov 1957 – 8 Jul 1959 0
23 José Becerra 8 Jul 1959 – 30 Aug 1960 2
Becerra retired due to an eye injury.[76]
24 Éder Jofre
(def. John Caldwell)
18 Jan 1962 – 4 Apr 1963 2
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Jofre won the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date 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's undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend against the number one contender within six months of winning it.[77]

WBA–WBC–IBF–WBO era (2007–present) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Naoya Inoue
(def. Paul Butler)
13 Dec 2022 – 13 Jan 2023 0
Inoue vacated his titles to move up to super bantamweight.[78]

Super flyweight Edit

To date, there has never been an undisputed champion in this division.

Flyweight Edit

NYSAC–NBA era (1921–1963) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Pancho Villa
(def. Jimmy Wilde)
18 Jun 1923 – 14 Jul 1925 3
Title vacated because Villa died from Ludwig's angina resulting from an infection that spread to his throat.[79]
2 Fidel LaBarba
(def. Frankie Genaro)
22 Aug 1925 – 29 Aug 1927 2
LaBarba retires.[80]
3 Benny Lynch
(def. Small Montana)
19 Jan 1937 – 29 Jun 1938 1
Lynch was stripped of his titles when he failed to make weight for a title defense against Jackie Jurich.[81]
4 Jackie Paterson
(awarded NBA title while holding the NYSAC title)
14 Oct 1943 – 30 Jul 1947 1
Paterson was stripped of the NBA title for failing to defend against Dado Marino.[82]
5 Rinty Monaghan
(def. Dado Marino)
20 Oct 1947 – 30 Mar 1950 3
Monaghan retired after his third defense.[83]
6 Dado Marino
(def. Terry Allen)
1 Aug 1950 – 19 May 1952 1
7 Yoshio Shirai 19 May 1952 – 26 Nov 1954 4
8 Pascual Perez 26 Nov 1954 – 16 Apr 1960 9
9 Pone Kingpetch 16 Apr 1960 – 10 Oct 1962 3
10 Fighting Harada 10 Oct 1962 – 12 Jan 1963 0
11 Pone Kingpetch (2) 12 Jan – 14 Feb 1963 0
Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated. Kingpetch would then be rewarded of the inaugural WBC title.

WBA–WBC era (1963–1983) Edit

No. Name Date Defenses
1 Pone Kingpetch
(awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA 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 – 1 Nov 1965 0
Burruni's undisputed ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to meet the organization's number one contender, Hiroyuki Ebihara.[84]
5 Horacio Accavallo
(def. Katsuyoshi Takayama)
1 Mar 1966 – 2 Oct 1968 1
Accavallo retires.[85]

Light flyweight Edit

To date, there has never been an undisputed champion in this division.

Mini flyweight Edit

To date, there has never been an undisputed champion in this division.

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • BoxRec Official Website
  • IBHOF website
  • World Titles (State Athletic Commission; pre-WBC)
  • National / World Boxing Association(1921 - )
  • International Boxing Federation(1983 - )
  • World Boxing Organization(1988 - )

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This is a list of undisputed champions in professional boxing Eras that are not listed do not have any undisputed champions Current undisputed championMost consecutive title defensesContents 1 Championship recognition 2 Criteria 3 Heavyweight 3 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 3 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 3 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 4 Cruiserweight 4 1 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 4 2 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 5 Light heavyweight 5 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 5 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 5 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 6 Super middleweight 6 1 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 7 Middleweight 7 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 7 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 7 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 8 Light middleweight 8 1 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 8 2 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 8 3 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 9 Welterweight 9 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 9 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 9 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 9 4 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 10 Light welterweight 10 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 10 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 10 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 10 4 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 11 Lightweight 11 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 11 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 11 3 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 11 4 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 12 Super featherweight 12 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 12 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 13 Featherweight 13 1 NYSAC NBA era 1922 1963 13 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 14 Super bantamweight 15 Bantamweight 15 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 15 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 15 3 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present 16 Super flyweight 17 Flyweight 17 1 NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 17 2 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 18 Light flyweight 19 Mini flyweight 20 See also 21 References 22 External linksChampionship recognition EditTitles have been awarded by New York State Athletic Commission NYSAC founded in 1920 World Boxing Association WBA founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association NBA renamed to the WBA in 1962 World Boxing Council WBC founded in 1963 International Boxing Federation IBF founded in 1983 World Boxing Organization WBO founded in 1988Criteria Edit1921 1963 a boxer who held both the NYSAC and NBA WBA world titles simultaneously 1963 1983 a boxer who held both the WBA and WBC world titles simultaneously 1983 2007 a boxer who held the WBA WBC and IBF world titles simultaneously 2007 present a boxer who holds the WBA WBC IBF and WBO world titles simultaneously 1 2 3 Heavyweight EditSee also List of world heavyweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Jack Dempsey awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 1921 23 Sep 1926 32 Gene Tunney 23 Sep 1926 31 Jul 1928 2Tunney retires 4 3 Max Schmeling def Jack Sharkey 12 Jun 1930 6 Jan 1931 0Schmeling s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Jack Sharkey 5 4 Max Schmeling 2 reinstated by the NYSAC while holding the NBA title 22 Jan 21 Jun 1932 05 Jack Sharkey 21 Jun 1932 29 Jun 1933 06 Primo Carnera 29 Jun 1933 14 Jun 1934 27 Max Baer 14 Jun 1934 13 Jun 1935 08 James J Braddock 13 Jun 1935 22 Jun 1937 09 Joe Louis 22 Jun 1937 1 Mar 1949 26Louis retires 6 10 Ezzard Charles def Joe Louis 27 Sep 1950 18 Jul 1951 411 Jersey Joe Walcott 18 Jul 1951 23 Sep 1952 112 Rocky Marciano 23 Sep 1952 27 Apr 1956 6Marciano retires 7 13 Floyd Patterson def Archie Moore 30 Nov 1956 26 Jun 1959 414 Ingemar Johansson 26 Jun 1959 29 Jun 1960 015 Floyd Patterson 2 29 Jun 1960 25 Sep 1962 216 Sonny Liston 25 Sep 1962 22 Jul 1963 0Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Liston would win the inaugural WBC title on his rematch with Floyd Patterson WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Sonny Liston def Floyd Patterson 22 Jul 1963 25 Feb 1964 02 Muhammad Ali 25 Feb 14 Sep 1964 0Ali s undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his WBA title for agreeing to a rematch against Sonny Liston 8 3 Muhammad Ali 2 def Ernie Terrell 6 Feb 28 Apr 1967 1Ali got stripped of his titles for refusing to be drafted to military service 9 4 Joe Frazier def Jimmy Ellis 16 Feb 1970 22 Jan 1973 45 George Foreman 22 Jan 1973 29 Oct 1974 26 Muhammad Ali 3 29 Oct 1974 15 Feb 1978 107 Leon Spinks 15 Feb 19 Mar 1978 0Spinks undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton 10 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Mike Tyson def Tony Tucker 1 Aug 1987 11 Feb 1990 62 Buster Douglas 11 Feb 25 Oct 1990 03 Evander Holyfield 25 Oct 1990 13 Nov 1992 34 Riddick Bowe 13 Nov 14 Dec 1992 0Bowe s undisputed status ended when he vacated his WBC title and threw the title into the trash 11 5 Lennox Lewis def Evander Holyfield 13 Nov 1999 13 Apr 2000 0Lewis undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for agreeing to fight WBC mandatory Michael Grant instead of WBA mandatory John Ruiz Ruiz challenged this decision in court on the basis of a clause in the Lewis Holyfield rematch contract which said Lewis first bout as undisputed champion would be against the WBA s number one contender The court then ruled in favor of Ruiz 12 Cruiserweight EditSee also List of world cruiserweight boxing champions WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Evander Holyfield def Carlos De Leon 9 Apr Jul 1988 0Holyfield s undisputed status ended when he vacated all his titles to move up to heavyweight 2 O Neil Bell def Jean Marc Mormeck 7 Jan 6 Apr 2006 0Bell s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the IBF title after undergoing dental surgery and subsequently withdrawing from a fight with mandatory challenger Steve Cunningham scheduled for 6 May 13 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Oleksandr Usyk def Murat Gassiev 21 Jul 2018 27 Mar 2019 1Usyk s undisputed status ended when he vacated his WBA title and moved up to heavyweight 14 Light heavyweight EditSee also List of world light heavyweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Georges Carpentier awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 1921 24 Sep 1922 02 Battling Siki 24 Sep 1922 17 Mar 1923 03 Mike McTigue 17 Mar 1923 23 May 1925 14 Paul Berlenbach 23 May 1925 16 Jul 1926 35 Jack Delaney 16 Jul 1926 26 Jul 1927 1Delaney vacates his titles to move up to heavyweight 15 6 Tommy Loughran def Mike McTigue 7 Oct 1927 3 Sep 1929 5Loughran vacates his titles to move up to heavyweight 16 7 Maxie Rosenbloom def Jimmy Slattery 25 Jun 1930 16 Nov 1934 78 Bob Olin 16 Nov 1934 31 Oct 1935 09 John Henry Lewis 31 Oct 1935 28 Jul 1938 3Lewis undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title for failing to fight Tiger Jack Fox 17 10 Billy Conn def Melio Bettina 13 Jul 1939 20 Dec 1940 3Conn vacated his titles to move up to the heavyweight division 18 11 Gus Lesnevich def Tami Mauriello 26 Aug 1941 26 Jul 1948 412 Freddie Mills 26 Jul 1948 24 Jan 1950 013 Joey Maxim 24 Jan 1950 17 Dec 1952 214 Archie Moore 17 Dec 1952 25 Oct 1960 8Moore s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to fight Eric Schoeppner 19 15 Harold Johnson def Doug Jones 12 May 1962 14 Feb 1963 1Era ended when the WBC was inaugurated Johnson was then awarded the inaugural title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Harold Johnson awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA 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 Dec 1970 4Foster s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBA title for failing to post a 5 000 forfeit bond for the fight with Jimmy Dupree within 10 days after losing to Joe Frazier 20 6 Bob Foster 2 def Vicente Rondon 7 Apr 1972 16 Sep 1974 6Foster retires 21 7 Michael Spinks def Dwight Muhammad Qawi 18 Mar 1983 25 Feb 1984 1Era ended when IBF was inaugurated Spinks would then win the inaugural IBF title WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Michael Spinks def Eddie Davis 25 Feb 1984 9 Oct 1985 2Spinks undisputed status ended when he 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 22 2 Roy Jones Jr def Reggie Johnson 5 Jun 1999 18 Nov 2002 7Jones Jr s undisputed status ended when he vacated his IBF title 23 Super middleweight EditSee also List of world super middleweight boxing champions WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Canelo Alvarez def Caleb Plant 6 Nov 2021 present 3Middleweight EditSee also List of world middleweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Johnny Wilson awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 1921 21 Jun 1922 3Wilson s undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Harry Greb 24 2 Johnny Wilson 2 reinstated as NYSAC champion while holding the NBA title 12 Apr 31 Aug 1923 03 Harry Greb 31 Aug 1923 25 Feb 1926 44 Tiger Flowers 25 Feb 3 Dec 1926 15 Mickey Walker 3 Dec 1926 6 Jan 1931 3Walker s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for not taking steps in making a title defense 25 6 Lou Brouillard awarded NBA title while holding the NYSAC title 18 Sep 30 Oct 1933 07 Vince Dundee 30 Oct 1933 11 Sep 1934 28 Teddy Yarosz 11 Sep 1934 10 Sep 1935 09 Eddie Babe Risko 19 Sep 1935 11 Jul 1936 110 Freddie Steele 11 Jul 1936 Jun 1938 5Steele s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Fred Apostoli 11 Tony Zale def Georgie Abrams 28 Nov 1941 16 Jul 1947 1Zale was defeated by Rocky Graziano however Graziano was not recognized by the NYSAC because his license was revoked due to failure of reporting an attempted bribe 26 12 Tony Zale 2 def Rocky Graziano 10 Jun 21 Sep 1948 013 Marcel Cerdan 21 Sep 1948 16 Jun 1949 014 Jake LaMotta 16 Jun 1949 14 Feb 1951 215 Sugar Ray Robinson 14 Feb 10 Jul 1951 016 Randy Turpin 10 Jul 12 Sep 1951 017 Sugar Ray Robinson 2 12 Sep 1951 19 Dec 1952 2Robinson vacated and announced first retirement 27 18 Bobo Olson def Randy Turpin 21 Oct 1953 9 Dec 1955 319 Sugar Ray Robinson 3 9 Dec 1955 2 Jan 1957 120 Gene Fullmer 2 Jan 1 May 1957 021 Sugar Ray Robinson 4 1 May 23 Sep 1957 022 Carmen Basilio 23 Sep 1957 25 Mar 1958 023 Sugar Ray Robinson 5 25 Mar 1958 4 May 1959 0Robinson s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to fight Carmen Basilio in a trilogy bout 28 24 Dick Tiger awarded NYSAC title while holding the WBA title 9 Nov 1962 10 Aug 1963 1Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Tiger would then fight for the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date 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 s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBC title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdez 29 7 Carlos Monzon 2 def Rodrigo Valdez 26 Jun 1976 29 Aug 1977 1Monzon retires 30 8 Rodrigo Valdez def Bennie Briscoe 5 Nov 1977 22 Apr 1978 09 Hugo Corro 22 Apr 1978 30 Jun 1979 210 Vito Antuofermo 30 Jun 1979 16 Mar 1980 111 Alan Minter 16 Mar 27 Sep 1980 112 Marvin Hagler 27 Sep 1980 27 May 1983 6Era ends because the IBF is inaugurated Hagler fought for the inaugural IBF title WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Marvin Hagler def Wilford Scypion 27 May 1983 6 Apr 1987 5Hagler s undisputed status ended when the WBA stripped him of the title for choosing to fight Sugar Ray Leonard instead of mandatory challenger Herol Graham 31 2 Bernard Hopkins def Felix Trinidad 29 Sep 2001 16 Jul 2005 63 Jermain Taylor 16 Jul 11 Oct 2005 0Taylor s undisputed ended when he vacated the IBF title after refusing to participate in an immediate mandatory defense and instead agreed to a rematch with Bernard Hopkins 32 Light middleweight EditSee also List of world light middleweight boxing champions WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date 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 28 Oct 1968 1Mazzinghi s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his titles by the Italian Boxing Federation after an incorrect call made by the referee He was stripped first of his WBA title 33 followed by the WBC title 34 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 1975 6 Mar 1975 0Wajima s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBC title for refusing to fight Miguel de Oliveira The title was stripped on WBC s February 1975 ratings posted on 6 March 35 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Winky Wright def Shane Mosley 13 Mar 19 Apr 2004 0Wright s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his IBF title for agreeing to a rematch against Shane Mosley instead of fighting his mandatory challenger 36 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Jermell Charlo def Brian Castano 14 May 2022 30 Sep 2023 0Charlo s undisputed status ended when he got stripped of the WBO title for fighting Canelo Alvarez instead of mandatory challenger Tim Tszyu 37 Welterweight EditSee also List of world welterweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Jack Britton awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 1921 1 Nov 1922 42 Mickey Walker 1 Nov 1922 6 Jun 1923 0Walker s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for refusing to fight Dave Shade 38 3 Mickey Walker 2 reinstated as NYSAC champion while holding the NBA title Nov 1923 20 May 1926 34 Pete Latzo 20 May 1926 3 Jun 1927 25 Joe Dundee 3 Jun 1927 22 Mar 1929 2Dundee s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title when he failed to sign for a title bout contender 39 6 Jackie Fields def Joe Dundee 25 Jul 1929 9 May 1930 07 Jack Thompson 9 May 5 Sep 1930 08 Tommy Freeman 5 Sep 1930 14 Apr 1931 09 Jack Thompson 2 14 Apr 23 Oct 1931 010 Lou Brouillard 23 Oct 1931 28 Jan 1932 011 Jackie Fields 2 28 Jan 1932 22 Feb 1933 012 Young Corbett III 22 Feb 1933 29 May 1933 013 Jimmy McLarnin 29 May 1933 28 May 1934 014 Barney Ross 28 May 17 Sep 1934 015 Jimmy McLarnin 2 17 Sep 1934 28 May 1935 016 Barney Ross 2 28 May 1935 31 May 1938 217 Henry Armstrong 31 May 1938 4 Oct 1940 1918 Fritzie Zivic 4 Oct 1940 29 Jul 1941 119 Freddie Cochrane 29 Jul 1941 1 Feb 1946 020 Marty Servo 1 Feb 25 Sep 1946 0Servo retires 40 21 Sugar Ray Robinson def Tommy Bell 20 Dec 1946 15 Feb 1951 4Robinson vacated the titles to move up to the middleweight division Robinson s title is automatically vacated after winning the middleweight title 41 22 Kid Gavilan def Johnny Bratton 18 May 1951 20 Oct 1954 723 Johnny Saxton 20 Oct 1954 1 Apr 1955 024 Tony DeMarco 1 Apr 1955 14 Mar 1956 025 Carmen Basilio 10 Jun 1955 12 Sep 1956 026 Johnny Saxton 2 14 Mar 12 Sep 1956 027 Carmen Basilio 2 12 Sep 1956 23 Sep 1957 1Basilio vacated after winning the middleweight title 42 28 Virgil Akins def Vince Martinez 6 Jun 5 Dec 1958 029 Don Jordan 5 Dec 1958 27 May 1960 230 Benny Paret 27 May 1960 1 Apr 1961 131 Emile Griffith 1 Apr 30 Sep 1961 132 Benny Paret 2 30 Sep 1961 24 Mar 1962 033 Emile Griffith 2 24 Mar 1962 Feb 1963 2Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Griffith was awarded the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Emile Griffith awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA title Feb 21 Mar 1963 02 Luis Manuel Rodriguez 21 Mar 8 Jun 1963 03 Emile Griffith 2 8 Jun 1963 10 Jun 1966 5Griffith s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to defend it within the required 6 months 43 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 16 May 1975 9Napoles undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to sign a fight against the WBA s No 1 rated welterweight contender Angel Espada 44 8 Sugar Ray Leonard def Thomas Hearns 16 Sep 1981 9 Nov 1982 1Leonard vacated his titles after being diagnosed with a detached retina and announced his retirement 45 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Donald Curry def Milton McCrory 6 Dec 1985 27 Sep 1986 02 Lloyd Honeyghan 27 Sep 1986 5 Jan 1987 0Honeyghan s undisputed status ended when he vacated the WBA title after the WBA mandated that he defend the title against Harold Volbrecht Honeyghan dropped the WBA title belt into a trash can on a London street to protest the WBA s continued sanctioning of bouts involving citizens of apartheid governed South Africa 46 3 Cory Spinks def Ricardo Mayorga 13 Dec 2003 5 Feb 2005 24 Zab Judah 5 Feb 2005 7 Jan 2006 1Judah lost against Carlos Baldomir however the WBA and IBF titles were not on the line because Baldomir didn t pay the sanctioning fees 47 This fragmented the titles and ended the undisputed reign WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Terence Crawford def Errol Spence Jr 29 Jul 2023 present 0Light welterweight EditSee also List of world light welterweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Carlos Ortiz def Kenny Lane 12 Jun 1959 1 Sep 1960 22 Duilio Loi 1 Sep 1960 14 Sep 1962 23 Eddie Perkins 14 Sep 15 Dec 1962 04 Duilio Loi 2 15 Dec 1962 24 Jan 1963 0Loi vacated and retired from boxing 48 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Eddie Perkins def Roberto Cruz 15 Jun 1963 18 Jan 1965 22 Carlos 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 s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for not fighting his mandatory challenger 49 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Kostya Tszyu def Zab Judah 3 Nov 2001 9 Oct 2003 2Tszyu s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title and is designated as Champion Emeritus 50 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Terence Crawford def Julius Indongo 19 Aug 30 Aug 2017 0Crawford s undisputed status ended when he vacated the IBF title after refusing to negotiate terms with mandatory challenger Sergey Lipinets citing an inability to make the fight under the IBF s time frame 51 He later vacated all of his remaining titles to move up to welterweight 2 Josh Taylor def Jose Ramirez 22 May 2021 14 May 2022 1Taylor s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBA title after he failed to sign the contract in an ordered bout against his mandatory challenger Alberto Puello 52 Lightweight EditNYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Benny Leonard awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 1921 15 Jan 1925 3Leonard retired 53 2 Jimmy Goodrich def Stanislaus Loayza 13 Jul 7 Dec 1925 03 Rocky Kansas 7 Dec 1925 3 Jul 1926 04 Sammy Mandell 3 Jul 1926 17 Jul 1930 35 Al Singer 17 Jul 14 Nov 1930 06 Tony Canzoneri 14 Nov 1930 23 Jun 1933 57 Barney Ross 23 Jun 1933 15 Apr 1935 1Ross vacated to move up to light welterweight 54 8 Tony Canzoneri 2 def Lou Ambers 10 May 1935 3 Sep 1936 18 Lou Ambers 3 Sep 1936 17 Aug 1938 29 Henry Armstrong 17 Aug 1938 22 Aug 1939 110 Lou Ambers 2 22 Aug 1939 25 Mar 1940 0Ambers undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title after failing to defend the title within 6 months and refusing to fight the top contender Davey Day 55 11 Sammy Angott def Lew Jenkins 19 Dec 1941 14 Nov 1942 1Angott announced his temporary retirement 56 12 Ike Williams def Bob Montgomery 4 Aug 1947 25 May 1951 513 Jimmy Carter 25 May 1951 14 May 1852 214 Lauro Salas 14 May 15 Oct 1952 015 Jimmy Carter 2 15 Oct 1952 5 Mar 1954 316 Paddy DeMarco 5 Mar 17 Nov 1954 017 Jimmy Carter 3 17 Nov 1954 29 Jun 1955 018 Wallace Bud Smith 29 Jun 1955 24 Aug 1956 119 Joe Brown 24 Aug 1956 21 Apr 1962 1120 Carlos Ortiz 21 Apr 1962 7 Apr 1963 1Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Ortiz would then win the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date 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 WBC title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos of doing a long count 57 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 s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title 58 8 Ken Buchanan def Ruben Navarro 12 Feb 25 Jun 1971 0Buchanan s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend it against Pedro Carrasco 59 9 Roberto Duran def Esteban de Jesus 21 Jan 1978 2 Feb 1979 0Duran s undisputed status ended when he vacated the WBA title to move up to welterweight 60 WBA WBC IBF era 1983 2007 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Pernell Whitaker def Juan Nazario 11 Aug 1990 28 Feb 1992 3Whitaker s undisputed status ended when he vacated his IBF title to move up to light welterweight The IBF title was vacated on IBF s February 1992 ratings posted on 28 February 61 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Devin Haney def George Kambosos Jr 5 Jun 2022 1 Aug 2023 2Haney s undisputed status ended when the WBC declared him as champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC light welterweight title 62 Super featherweight EditSee also List of world super featherweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Tod Morgan awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title 16 Dec 1927 19 Dec 1929 52 Benny Bass 19 Dec 31 Dec 1929 0Bass undisputed status ended when the NYSAC abolished the division 63 WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date 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 s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for refusing to fight Rene Barrientos 64 Featherweight EditSee also List of world featherweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1922 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Benny Bass def Red Chapman 12 Sep 1927 10 Feb 1928 02 Tony Canzoneri 10 Feb 28 Sep 1928 03 Andre Routis 28 Sep 1928 23 Sep 1929 14 Christopher Battalino 23 Sep 1929 27 Jan 1932 5Battalino s undisputed status ended after being stripped of his titles for missing weight in a title fight against Freddie Miller which ended in a controversial no contest 65 5 Henry Armstrong def Petey Sarron 29 Oct 1937 12 Sep 1938 0Armstrong vacated his titles stay at the higher weight divisions 66 6 Joey Archibald def Leo Rodak 29 Oct 1939 29 Mar 1940 1Archibald s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the NBA title for not fighting Petey Scalzo 67 7 Willie Pep def Sal Bartolo 7 Jun 1946 29 Oct 1948 28 Sandy Saddler 29 Oct 1948 11 Feb 1949 09 Willie Pep 2 11 Feb 1949 8 Sep 1950 310 Sandy Saddler 2 8 Sep 1950 16 Jan 1957 2Saddler s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the NBA title for failing to sign for a title defense 68 11 Hogan Bassey def Cherif Hamia 24 Jun 1957 18 Mar 1959 112 Davey Moore 18 Mar 1959 21 Mar 1963 5Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Moore fought and lost to Sugar Ramos for the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Sugar Ramos def Davey Moore 21 Mar 1963 26 Sep 1964 32 Vicente Saldivar 26 Sep 1964 14 Oct 1967 7Saldivar retires 69 Super bantamweight EditSee also List of world super bantamweight boxing champions To date there has never been an undisputed champion in this division Bantamweight EditSee also List of world bantamweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Joe Lynch awarded inaugural NBA title while holding the NYSAC title Jan 25 Jul 1921 02 Pete Herman 25 Jul 23 Sep 1921 03 Johnny Buff 23 Sep 1921 10 Jul 1922 14 Joe Lynch 2 10 Jul 1922 19 Oct 1923 2Lynch s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NYSAC title for failing to fight Joe Burman due to a disclocated shoulder 70 5 Abe Goldstein def Joe Lynch 21 Mar 19 Dec 1924 36 Eddie Martin 19 Dec 1924 20 Mar 1925 07 Charley Phil Rosenberg 20 Mar 1925 18 Oct 1926 0Rosenberg s undisputed status ended when he was stripped by the NBA during its annual convention after failing to sign a fight with Bud Taylor 71 8 Bushy Graham def Isadore Schwartz 23 May 1928 Jan 1929 0Graham s undisputed status ended when he vacated his NYSAC title in January of 1929 72 9 Panama Al Brown def Gregorio Vidal 18 Jun 1929 3 Feb 1930 0Brown s undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NBA title after a special meeting was held 10 Panama Al Brown 2 def Eugene Huat 4 Oct 1930 28 Mar 1934 7Brown s undisputed status ended when he got stripped of his NYSAC title after he was suspended for not fighting Baby Casanova 11 Lou Salica def Sixto Escobar 26 Aug 15 Nov 1935 012 Sixto Escobar 15 Nov 1935 23 Sep 1937 313 Harry Jeffra 23 Sep 1937 20 Feb 1938 014 Sixto Escobar 2 20 Feb 1938 26 Oct 1939 1Escobar vacated his titles to move up to featherweight 73 15 Lou Salica 2 def Georgie Pace 24 Sep 1940 7 Aug 1942 3Salica lost to Ortiz but the NYSAC title was not on the line because it was only scheduled for 12 rounds He was later stripped of his NYSAC title for not defending it 16 Manuel Ortiz def Lou Salica 10 Mar 1943 6 Jan 1947 1217 Harold Dade 6 Jan 11 Mar 1947 018 Manuel Ortiz 2 11 Mar 1947 31 May 1950 419 Vic Toweel 31 May 1950 15 Nov 1952 320 Jimmy Carruthers 15 Nov 1952 16 May 1954 3Carruthers vacated and retired from boxing 74 21 Robert Cohen def Chamroen Songkitrat 19 Sep 1954 23 Dec 1954 1Cohen s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of his NBA title for failing to sign a fight against Raul Macias within 90 days 75 22 Alphonse Halimi def Raul Macias 6 Nov 1957 8 Jul 1959 023 Jose Becerra 8 Jul 1959 30 Aug 1960 2Becerra retired due to an eye injury 76 24 Eder Jofre def John Caldwell 18 Jan 1962 4 Apr 1963 2Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Jofre won the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date 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 s undisputed status ended when he was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend against the number one contender within six months of winning it 77 WBA WBC IBF WBO era 2007 present Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Naoya Inoue def Paul Butler 13 Dec 2022 13 Jan 2023 0Inoue vacated his titles to move up to super bantamweight 78 Super flyweight EditSee also List of world super flyweight boxing champions To date there has never been an undisputed champion in this division Flyweight EditSee also List of world flyweight boxing champions NYSAC NBA era 1921 1963 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Pancho Villa def Jimmy Wilde 18 Jun 1923 14 Jul 1925 3Title vacated because Villa died from Ludwig s angina resulting from an infection that spread to his throat 79 2 Fidel LaBarba def Frankie Genaro 22 Aug 1925 29 Aug 1927 2LaBarba retires 80 3 Benny Lynch def Small Montana 19 Jan 1937 29 Jun 1938 1Lynch was stripped of his titles when he failed to make weight for a title defense against Jackie Jurich 81 4 Jackie Paterson awarded NBA title while holding the NYSAC title 14 Oct 1943 30 Jul 1947 1Paterson was stripped of the NBA title for failing to defend against Dado Marino 82 5 Rinty Monaghan def Dado Marino 20 Oct 1947 30 Mar 1950 3Monaghan retired after his third defense 83 6 Dado Marino def Terry Allen 1 Aug 1950 19 May 1952 17 Yoshio Shirai 19 May 1952 26 Nov 1954 48 Pascual Perez 26 Nov 1954 16 Apr 1960 99 Pone Kingpetch 16 Apr 1960 10 Oct 1962 310 Fighting Harada 10 Oct 1962 12 Jan 1963 011 Pone Kingpetch 2 12 Jan 14 Feb 1963 0Era ends because the WBC is inaugurated Kingpetch would then be rewarded of the inaugural WBC title WBA WBC era 1963 1983 Edit No Name Date Defenses1 Pone Kingpetch awarded inaugural WBC title while holding the WBA 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 1 Nov 1965 0Burruni s undisputed ended when he was stripped of his WBA title for failing to meet the organization s number 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