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List of boxing triple champions

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In boxing, a triple champion is a boxer who has won world titles in three weight classes. For most of the 20th century it was a remarkable and rare achievement accomplished by only a handful of fighters. Beginning in the 1970s, triple champions have become increasingly more common due to the proliferation of weight classes and sanctioning bodies in the sport. Bob Fitzsimmons was boxing's first triple champion, successively winning the middleweight, heavyweight and light-heavyweight titles between 1894 and 1903.

Early history

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Bob Fitzsimmons was the first triple boxing champion in history, having won the light heavyweight, middleweight and heavyweight boxing championships.

The first triple champion of boxing was Bob Fitzsimmons when he added the light-heavyweight title to his middleweight and heavyweight titles on November 25, 1903.

Barney Ross was the first boxer to simultaneously hold world titles in two different weight classes when he won the 135-pound lightweight and 140-pound light-welterweight titles against Tony Canzoneri on June 23, 1933. Later Ross won the 147-pound welterweight world title from Jimmy McLarnin on May 28, 1934.

Henry Armstrong was the first man to hold three titles in three divisions simultaneously. He won the featherweight world title from Petey Sarron on October 29, 1937, the welterweight world title from Barney Ross on May 31, 1938, and the lightweight world title in his next fight, on August 17 against Lou Ambers. Armstrong then immediately vacated the featherweight world title because he could no longer make the weight.

Wilfred Benítez was the youngest ever champion at any weight. Benitez first won the 140-pound WBA light-welterweight title from Antonio Cervantes on March 6, 1976, at the age of 17. He moved up in weight to win the 147-pound WBC welterweight title from Carlos Palomino on January 14, 1979, and finally won a third title when he added the 154-pound WBC light-middleweight title from Maurice Hope on May 23, 1981.

Recognition

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Major sanctioning bodies

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There is some dispute on which sanctioning bodies are considered "major" enough to be deemed legitimate world championships. The "Big Four" sanctioning bodies are always included:

The Ring

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The Ring, boxing's most respected magazine, has awarded world championships in professional boxing within each weight class from its foundation in 1922 until the 1990s, and again since 2001. The Ring champions were, at one point, considered the linear reign to the throne, the man who beat the man. The lineal champion is also known as the true champion of the division. The Ring stopped awarding world titles in the 1990s but began again in 2002.

In 2002, The Ring created a championship system that is "intended to reward fighters who, by satisfying rigid criteria, can justify a claim as the true and only world champion in a given weight class."[1] The Ring claims to be more authoritative and open than the sanctioning bodies' rankings, with a page devoted to full explanations for ranking changes. A fighter pays no sanctioning fees to defend or fight for the title at stake, contrary to practices of the sanctioning bodies. There are currently only two ways that a boxer can win The Ring's title: defeat the reigning champion; or win a box-off between The Ring's number-one and number-two rated contenders (or, sometimes, number-one and number-three rated).[2] There are also only three ways that a boxer can lose The Ring's title: lose a championship fight, move to a different weight class, or retire.[2] In May 2012, citing the number of vacancies in various weight classes as primary motivation, The Ring unveiled a new championship policy. Under the new policy, The Ring title can be awarded when the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked fighters face one another or when the No. 1 and 2 contenders choose not to fight one another and either of them fights No. 3, No. 4 or No. 5, the winner may be awarded The Ring title. In addition, there are now six ways for a fighter to lose his title: lose a fight in his championship weight class; move to another weight class; not schedule a fight in any weight class for 18 months; not schedule a fight in his championship weight class for 18 months, even if fighting at another weight class; not scheduling a fight with a top 5 contender in any weight class for two years; or retiring. Many media outlets and members are extremely critical of the new championship policy and state that if this new policy is followed The Ring title will lose the credibility it once held.

Lineal

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB) lists a version of the lineal championship in their rankings. TBRB lists a champion when their two top-ranked fighters in any division meet and currently recognizes legitimate world champions or "true champions" in each weight classes. The Board was formed to continue where The Ring "left off" in the aftermath of its purchase by Golden Boy Promotions in 2007 and the following dismissal of Nigel Collins. After the new editors announced a controversial new championship policy in May 2012, three prominent members of the Ring Advisory Panel resigned. These three members (Springs Toledo, Cliff Rold and Tim Starks) became the founding members of the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, which was formed over the summer of 2012 with the assistance of Stewart Howe of England.

Since 2012, a version of lineal champions is predetermined by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, which promotes the concept of a singular world champion per weight class.[3] Another version of lineal champions are listed on the Cyber Boxing Zone website which list lineal champions of the Queensberry Era to date.[4]

Minor sanctioning bodies

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They are: International Boxing Organization (IBO), World Professional Boxing Federation (WPBF), International Boxing Association (IBA), International Boxing Council (IBC), International Boxing Board (IBB), International Boxing League (IBL), International Boxing Union (IBU), Global Boxing Association (GBA), Global Boxing Council (GBC), Global Boxing Federation GBF, Global Boxing Organization (GBO), Global Boxing Union (GBU), National Boxing Association (NBA), Transcontinental World Boxing Association (TWBA), Universal Boxing Association (UBA), Universal Boxing Council (UBC), Universal Boxing Federation (UBF), Universal Boxing Organization (UBO), UNIBOX, United States Boxing Council (USBC), World Athletic Association (WAA), World Boxing Board (WBB), World Boxing Championship Committee (WBCC), World Boxing Foundation (WBFo), World Boxing Institute (WBI), World Boxing League (WBL), World Boxing Network (WBN), World Boxing Union (WBU).

Note:

  • The International Boxing Association (IBA) is not to be confused with the International Boxing Association(AIBA), a French acronym for Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur, which sanctions amateur matches.
  • The National Boxing Association (NBA) was established in 1984 and is not to be confused with the original National Boxing Association that was established in 1921 and changed its name to World Boxing Association (WBA) in 1962.

List of men's triple champions

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The following is a list of triple champions who have held titles from one or more of the "Big Four" organizations (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) and The Ring.

WBA has four recognized world champions, Super, Undisputed, Unified and Regular. The highest tier title is considered the primary champion of the division. Only boxers who are in the primary champion lineage are listed.

The ranking of WBA's primary champions are as follows:

  • Super/Undisputed
  • Unified
  • Regular

Other former international/national-world boxing commissions and organizations from the beginning of boxing are also included here:

Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame
World titles from World and The Ring
WBA Regular Champion as primary title because WBA Super, Undisputed, and Unified is vacant/vacated during his title reign.
No. Name Titles Date Opponent Result
1
Bob Fitzsimmons[5]
World Middleweight Jan 14, 1891 Nonpareil Dempsey RTD 13/?
World Heavyweight Mar 17, 1897 James J. Corbett KO 14/25
World Light heavyweight Nov 25, 1903 George Gardiner PTS 20/20
2
Tony Canzoneri[6]
NYSAC Featherweight Oct 24, 1927 Johnny Dundee UD 15/15
NBA Featherweight Feb 10, 1928 Benny Bass SD 12/12
The Ring Featherweight
NYSAC Lightweight Oct 14, 1930 Al Singer KO 1/15
NBA Lightweight
The Ring Lightweight
NBA Light welterweight Apr 24, 1931 Jack Kid Berg KO 3/10
The Ring Light welterweight
World Light welterweight May 21, 1933 Battling Shaw UD 10/10
NYSAC Lightweight – (2) May 10, 1935 Lou Ambers UD 15/15
NBA Lightweight – (2)
The Ring Lightweight – (2)
3
Barney Ross[7]
NYSAC Lightweight Jun 23, 1933 Tony Canzoneri MD 10/10
NBA Lightweight
The Ring Lightweight
World Light welterweight
NYSAC Welterweight May 28, 1934 Jimmy McLarnin SD 15/15
NBA Welterweight
The Ring Welterweight
NYSAC Welterweight – (2) May 28, 1935 Jimmy McLarnin UD 15/15
NBA Welterweight – (2)
The Ring Welterweight – (2)
4
Henry Armstrong[8]
NYSAC Featherweight Oct 24, 1937 Petey Sarron KO 6/15
NBA Featherweight
The Ring Featherweight
NYSAC Welterweight May 31, 1938 Barney Ross UD 15/15
NBA Welterweight
The Ring Welterweight
NYSAC Lightweight Aug 17, 1938 Lou Ambers SD 15/15
NBA Lightweight
The Ring Lightweight
5
Emile Griffith[9]
NYSAC Welterweight Apr 1, 1961 Benny Paret KO 13/15
NBA Welterweight
The Ring Welterweight
NYSAC Welterweight – (2) Mar 24, 1962 Benny Paret TKO 12/15
NBA Welterweight – (2), Renamed to WBA in his 2nd title defense.
The Ring Welterweight – (2)
World Light middleweight (recognized only by Austria) Oct 17, 1962 Ted Wright PTS 15/15
WBC Welterweight Feb 1963 Awarded
WBA Welterweight – (3) Jun 8, 1963 Luis Manuel Rodríguez SD 15/15
WBC Welterweight – (2)
The Ring Welterweight – (3)
WBA Middleweight Apr 25, 1966 Dick Tiger UD 15/15
WBC Middleweight
The Ring Middleweight
WBA Middleweight – (2) Sep 29, 1967 Nino Benvenuti MD 15/15
WBC Middleweight – (2)
The Ring Middleweight – (2)
6
Wilfred Benítez[10]
WBA Light welterweight Mar 6, 1976 Antonio Cervantes SD 15/15
The Ring Light welterweight
WBC Welterweight Jan 14, 1979 Carlos Palomino SD 15/15
The Ring Welterweight
WBC Light middleweight May 23, 1981 Maurice Hope TKO 12/15
7
Alexis Argüello[11]
WBA Featherweight Nov 23, 1974 Rubén Olivares KO 13/15
The Ring Featherweight May 31, 1975 Rigoberto Riasco TKO 2/15
WBC Super featherweight Jan 28, 1978 Alfredo Escalera TKO 13/15
WBC Lightweight Jun 20, 1981 Jim Watt UD 15/15
The Ring Lightweight
8
Roberto Durán[12]
WBA Lightweight Jun 26, 1972 Ken Buchanan TKO 13/15
The Ring Lightweight
WBC Lightweight Jan 21, 1978 Esteban de Jesús TKO 12/15
WBC Welterweight Jun 20, 1980 Sugar Ray Leonard UD 15/15
The Ring Welterweight
WBA Light middleweight Jun 26, 1983 Davey Moore TKO 8/15
9
Wilfredo Gómez[13]
WBC Super bantamweight May 21, 1977 Yum Dong-Kyun KO 12/15
The Ring Super bantamweight Mar 9, 1979 Néstor Carlos Jiménez KO 5/15
WBC Featherweight Mar 31, 1984 Juan Laporte UD 12/12
WBA Super featherweight May 19, 1985 Rocky Lockridge MD 15/15
The Ring Super featherweight
10
Sugar Ray Leonard[14]
WBC Welterweight Nov 30, 1979 Wilfred Benítez TKO 15/15
The Ring Welterweight
WBC Welterweight – (2) Nov 25, 1980 Roberto Durán TKO 8/15
The Ring Welterweight – (2)
WBA Light middleweight Jun 25, 1981 Ayub Kalule TKO 9/15
The Ring Light middleweight
WBA Welterweight Sep 16, 1981 Thomas Hearns TKO 14/15
WBC Middleweight Apr 6, 1987 Marvin Hagler SD 12/12
The Ring Middleweight
11
Thomas Hearns[15]
WBA Welterweight Aug 2, 1980 Pipino Cuevas TKO 2/15
WBC Light middleweight Dec 3, 1982 Wilfred Benítez MD 15/15
The Ring Light middleweight
WBC Light heavyweight Mar 7, 1987 Dennis Andries TKO 10/12
WBA Light heavyweight Jun 3, 1991 Virgil Hill UD 12/12
12
Jeff Fenech[16]
IBF Bantamweight Apr 26, 1985 Satoshi Shingaki TKO 9/15
WBC Super bantamweight May 8, 1987 Samart Payakaroon KO 4/15
WBC Featherweight Mar 7, 1988 Victor Callejas TKO 10/15
13
Héctor Camacho[17]
WBC Super featherweight Aug 7, 1983 Rafael Limón TKO 5/12
WBC Lightweight Aug 10, 1985 José Luis Ramírez UD 12/12
WBO Light welterweight Mar 6, 1989 Ray Mancini SD 12/12
WBO Light welterweight – (2) May 18, 1991 Greg Haugen SD 12/12
14
Julio César Chávez[18]
WBC Super featherweight Sep 13, 1984 Mario Martínez TKO 8/12
WBA Lightweight Nov 21, 1987 Edwin Rosario TKO 11/12
WBC Lightweight Oct 29, 1988 José Luis Ramírez TD 11/12
The Ring Lightweight
WBC Light welterweight May 13, 1989 Roger Mayweather RTD 10/12
IBF Light welterweight Mar 17, 1990 Meldrick Taylor TKO 12/12
WBC Light welterweight – (2) May 7, 1994 Frankie Randall TD 8/12
15
Iran Barkley[19]
WBC Middleweight Jun 6, 1988 Thomas Hearns TKO 3/12
IBF Super middleweight Jan 10, 1992 Darrin Van Horn TKO 2/12
WBA Light heavyweight Mar 20, 1992 Thomas Hearns SD 12/12
16
Duke McKenzie[20]
IBF Flyweight Oct 5, 1988 Rolando Bohol TKO 11/12
WBO Bantamweight Jun 30, 1991 Gaby Canizales UD 12/12
WBO Super bantamweight Oct 15, 1992 Jesse Benavides UD 12/12
17 Pernell Whitaker[21] IBF Lightweight Feb 18, 1989 Greg Haugen UD 12/12
WBC Lightweight Aug 20, 1989 José Luis Ramírez UD 12/12
The Ring Lightweight
WBA Lightweight Aug 11, 1990 Juan Nazario KO 1/12
IBF Light welterweight Jul 18, 1992 Rafael Pineda UD 12/12
WBC Welterweight Mar 6, 1993 James McGirt UD 12/12
18 Mike McCallum[22] WBA Light middleweight Oct 19, 1984 Sean Mannion UD 12/12
WBA Middleweight May 10, 1989 Herol Graham SD 12/12
WBC Light heavyweight Jul 23, 1994 Jeff Harding UD 12/12
19 Wilfredo Vázquez[23] WBA Bantamweight Oct 4, 1987 Park Chan-Young TKO 10/15
WBA Super bantamweight May 27, 1992 Raúl Pérez TKO 2/15
WBA Featherweight May 18, 1996 Eloy Rojas TKO 11/12
20
Oscar De La Hoya[24]
WBO Super featherweight Mar 5, 1994 Jimmy Bredahl TKO 10/12
WBO Lightweight Feb 18, 1995 John-John Molina UD 12/12
IBF Lightweight May 6, 1995 Rafael Ruelas TKO 2/12
WBC Light welterweight Jun 7, 1996 Julio César Chávez TKO 4/12
21
Roy Jones Jr.[25]
IBF Middleweight May 22, 1993 Bernard Hopkins UD 12/12
IBF Super middleweight Oct 21, 1993 James Toney UD 12/12
WBC Light heavyweight Jan 13, 1997 Interim promoted[26]
WBC Light heavyweight – (2) Aug 7, 1997 Montell Griffin KO 1/12
WBC Light heavyweight – (3) Jun 1998 Reinstated
WBA Light heavyweight, later promoted to inaugural Super champion;
Status changed to Unified champion on WBA's official rankings.
Jul 18, 1998 Lou Del Valle UD 12/12
Super
Dec 2000
Unified
Aug 5, 2002
IBF Light heavyweight Jun 5, 1999 Reggie Johnson UD 12/12
The Ring Light heavyweight 2001 Awarded
WBA (Unified) Light heavyweight – (2) Nov 8, 2003 Antonio Tarver UD 12/12
WBC Light heavyweight – (4)
22 Leo Gámez[27] WBA Mini flyweight Jan 10, 1988 Kim Bong Jun UD 12/12
WBA Light flyweight Oct 21, 1993 Shiro Yahiro TKO 9/12
WBA Flyweight Mar 13, 1999 Hugo Rafael Soto KO 3/12
23 Félix Trinidad[28] IBF Welterweight Jun 19, 1993 Maurice Blocker KO 2/12
WBC Welterweight Sep 18, 1999 Oscar De La Hoya MD 12/12
WBA Light middleweight Mar 3, 2000 David Reid UD 12/12
IBF Light middleweight Dec 2, 2000 Fernando Vargas TKO 12/12
WBA Middleweight May 12, 2001 William Joppy TKO 5/12
24 Johnny Tapia[29] WBO Super flyweight Oct 12, 1994 Henry Martínez TKO 11/12
IBF Super flyweight Jul 18, 1997 Danny Romero UD 12/12
WBA Bantamweight Dec 5, 1998 Nana Konadu MD 12/12
WBO Bantamweight Jan 8, 2000 Jorge Eliécer Julio UD 12/12
IBF Featherweight Apr 27, 2002 Manuel Medina MD 12/12
25
James Toney[30]
IBF Middleweight Jun 10, 1991 Michael Nunn TKO 11/12
IBF Super middleweight Feb 13, 1993 Iran Barkley UD 12/12
IBF Cruiserweight May 26, 2003 Vassiliy Jirov UD 12/12
26
Shane Mosley[31]
IBF Lightweight Aug 2, 1997 Philip Holiday UD 12/12
WBC Welterweight Jun 17, 2000 Oscar De La Hoya SD 12/12
WBA (Unified) Light middleweight Sep 13, 2003 Oscar De La Hoya UD 12/12
WBC Light middleweight
The Ring Light middleweight
WBA (Super) Welterweight Jan 24, 2009 Antonio Margarito TKO 9/12
27
Manny Pacquiao[32]
WBC Flyweight Dec 4, 1998 Chatchai Sasakul KO 8/12
IBF Super bantamweight Jun 23, 2001 Lehlohonolo Ledwaba KO 6/12
The Ring Featherweight Nov 15, 2003 Marco Antonio Barrera TKO 11/12
28
Érik Morales[33]
WBC Super bantamweight Sep 6, 1997 Daniel Zaragoza KO 11/12
WBO Super bantamweight Feb 19, 2000 Marco Antonio Barrera SD 12/12
WBC Featherweight Feb 17, 2001 Guty Espadas Jr. UD 12/12
WBC Featherweight – (2) Nov 16, 2002 Paulie Ayala UD 12/12
WBC Super featherweight Feb 28, 2004 Jesús Chávez UD 12/12
IBF Super featherweight Jul 31, 2004 Carlos Hernández UD 12/12
29
Marco Antonio Barrera[34]
WBO Super bantamweight Mar 31, 1995 Daniel Jiménez UD 12/12
WBO Super bantamweight – (2) Oct 31, 1998 Richie Wenton RTD 3/12
WBO Super bantamweight – (3) Feb 24, 2000 Reinstated[35]
WBC Featherweight Jun 22, 2002 Érik Morales UD 12/12
The Ring Featherweight
WBC Super featherweight Nov 27, 2004 Érik Morales MD 12/12
IBF Super featherweight Sep 17, 2005 Robbie Peden UD 12/12
30
Floyd Mayweather Jr.[36]
WBC Super featherweight Oct 3, 1998 Genaro Hernandez RTD 8/12
WBC Lightweight Apr 20, 2002 José Luis Castillo UD 12/12
The Ring Lightweight
WBC Light welterweight Jun 25, 2005 Arturo Gatti TKO 6/12
31
Juan Manuel Márquez[37]
IBF Featherweight Feb 1, 2003 Manuel Medina TKO 7/12
WBA (Unified) Featherweight Nov 1, 2003 Derrick Gainer TD 7/12
WBO Featherweight

(Interim)

Dec 6, 2006 Interim promoted[38]
WBC Super featherweight Mar 17, 2007 Marco Antonio Barrera UD 12/12
The Ring Lightweight Sep 13, 2008 Joel Casamayor TKO 11/12
WBA (Super) Lightweight Feb 28, 2009 Juan Díaz TKO 9/12
WBO Lightweight
32 Fernando Montiel[39] WBO Flyweight Dec 15, 2000 Isidro García TKO 7/12
WBO Super flyweight Jun 22, 2002 Pedro Alcázar TKO 6/12
WBO Super flyweight – (2) Apr 9, 2005 Ivan Hernández KO 7/12
WBO Bantamweight Apr 25, 2009 Interim promoted[40]
WBC Bantamweight Apr 30, 2010 Hozumi Hasegawa TKO 4/12
33
Miguel Cotto[41]
WBO Light welterweight Sep 11, 2004 Kelson Pinto TKO 6/12
WBA (Regular) Welterweight Dec 2, 2006 Carlos Quintana RTD 5/12
WBO Welterweight Feb 21, 2009 Michael Jennings TKO 5/12
WBA (Regular) Light middleweight Regular
Jun 5, 2010
Yuri Foreman TKO 9/12
Super
Oct 15, 2010
Regular promoted[42]
WBO Light middleweight Aug 26, 2017 Yoshihiro Kamegai UD 12/12
34 Jorge Arce[43] WBO Light flyweight Dec 5, 1998 Juan Domingo Cordoba UD 12/12
WBC Light flyweight Jul 6, 2002 Choi Yo-sam TKO 6/12
WBO Super flyweight Jan 30, 2010 Angky Angkotta TD 7/12
WBO Super bantamweight May 7, 2011 Wilfredo Vázquez Jr. TKO 12/12
35
Nonito Donaire[44]
IBF Flyweight Jul 7, 2007 Vic Darchinyan TKO 5/12
WBC Bantamweight Feb 19, 2011 Fernando Montiel KO 2/12
WBO Bantamweight
WBO Super bantamweight Feb 4, 2012 Wilfredo Vázquez Jr. SD 12/12
IBF Super bantamweight Jul 7, 2012 Jeffrey Mathebula UD 12/12
The Ring Super bantamweight Oct 13, 2012 Toshiaki Nishioka SD 12/12
WBO Super bantamweight – (2) Dec 11, 2015 Cesar Juarez UD 12/12
WBA (Super) Bantamweight Nov 3, 2018 Ryan Burnett RTD 4/12
WBC Bantamweight – (2) May 29, 2021 Nordine Oubaali KO 4/12
36
Abner Mares[45]
IBF Bantamweight Aug 13, 2011 Joseph Agbeko MD 12/12
WBC Super bantamweight Apr 21, 2012 Eric Morel UD 12/12
WBC Featherweight May 4, 2013 Daniel Ponce de León TKO 9/12
37
Adrien Broner[46]
WBO Super featherweight Nov 26, 2011 Vicente Martín Rodríguez KO 3/12
WBC Lightweight Nov 17, 2012 Antonio DeMarco TKO 8/12
WBA (Regular) Welterweight Jun 22, 2013 Paulie Malignaggi SD 12/12
38
Román González[47]
WBA Mini flyweight Sep 15, 2008 Yutaka Niida TKO 4/12
WBA Light flyweight Regular
Feb 4, 2011
Interim promoted[48]
Super
Nov 30, 2012
Regular promoted[49]
WBC Flyweight Sep 5, 2014 Akira Yaegashi TKO 9/12
The Ring Flyweight
39
Jorge Linares[50]
WBC Featherweight

(Interim)

Jul 31, 2007 Interim promoted[51]
WBA (Regular) Super featherweight Nov 8, 2008 Whyber Garcia TKO 5/12
WBC Lightweight Dec 30, 2014 Javier Prieto KO 4/12
WBA (Regular) Lightweight Sep 24, 2016 Anthony Crolla UD 12/12
The Ring Lightweight
40
Léo Santa Cruz[52]
IBF Bantamweight Jun 2, 2012 Vusi Malinga UD 12/12
WBC Super bantamweight Aug 24, 2014 Victor Terrazas TKO 3/12
WBA (Super) Featherweight Aug 29, 2015 Abner Mares MD 12/12
WBA (Super) Featherweight – (2) Jul 30, 2016 Carl Frampton MD 12/12
41
Akira Yaegashi[53]
WBA Mini flyweight Oct 24, 2011 Pornsawan Porpramook TKO 10/12
WBC Flyweight Apr 8, 2013 Toshiyuki Igarashi UD 12/12
The Ring Flyweight
IBF Light flyweight Dec 29, 2015 Javier Mendoza UD 12/12
42
Ricky Burns[54]
WBO Super featherweight Sep 4, 2010 Román Martínez UD 12/12
WBO Lightweight

(Interim)

Jan 26, 2012 Interim promoted[55]
WBA (Regular) Light welterweight May 28, 2016 Michele di Rocco TKO 8/12
43
Kazuto Ioka[56]
WBC Mini flyweight Feb 11, 2011 Oleydong Sithsamerchai TKO 5/12
WBA Mini flyweight Jun 20, 2012 Akira Yaegashi UD 12/12
WBA (Regular) Light flyweight Jan 14, 2014 Primary champion vacant
WBA (Regular) Flyweight Sep 14, 2016 Primary champion vacant
44
Hozumi Hasegawa[57]
WBC Bantamweight Apr 16, 2005 Veeraphol Sahaprom UD 12/12
WBC Featherweight Nov 26, 2010 Juan Carlos Burgos TKO 3/12
WBC Super bantamweight Sep 16, 2016 Hugo Ruiz RTD 10/12
45
Mikey Garcia[58]
WBO Featherweight Jan 19, 2013 Orlando Salido TD 9/12
The Ring Featherweight
WBO Super featherweight Nov 9, 2013 Román Martínez KO 8/12
WBC Lightweight Jan 28, 2017 Dejan Zlatičanin KO 3/12
IBF Lightweight Jul 28, 2018 Robert Easter Jr. UD 12/12
46
Donnie Nietes[59]
WBO Mini flyweight Sep 7, 2007 Pornsawan Porpramook UD 12/12
WBO Light flyweight Oct 8, 2011 Ramón García Hirales UD 12/12
The Ring Light flyweight May 10, 2014 Moisés Fuentes TKO 9/12
IBF Flyweight Apr 29, 2017 Komgrich Nantapech UD 12/12
47
Vasyl Lomachenko[60]
WBO Featherweight Jun 21, 2014 Gary Russell Jr. MD 12/12
WBO Super featherweight Jun 11, 2016 Román Martínez KO 5/12
WBA (Super) Lightweight May 12, 2018 Jorge Linares TKO 10/12
The Ring Lightweight
WBO Lightweight Dec 8, 2018 José Pedraza UD 12/12
WBC Lightweight Aug 31, 2019 Luke Campbell UD 12/12
IBF Lightweight May 11, 2024 George Kambosos Jr TKO 11/12
48

Naoya Inoue[61]
WBC Light flyweight Apr 6, 2014 Adrián Hernández KO 6/12
WBO Super flyweight Dec 30, 2014 Omar Narváez KO 2/12
WBA (Unified) Bantamweight May 25, 2018 Jamie McDonnell KO 1/12
IBF Bantamweight May 18, 2019 Emmanuel Rodríguez KO 2/12
The Ring Bantamweight
WBA (Super) Bantamweight Nov 7, 2019 Nonito Donaire UD 12/12
WBC Bantamweight Jun 7, 2022 TKO 2/12
WBO Bantamweight Dec 13, 2022 Paul Butler KO 11/12
49
Terence Crawford[62]
WBO Lightweight Mar 1, 2014 Ricky Burns UD 12/12
The Ring Lightweight Nov 29, 2014 Ray Beltrán UD 12/12
WBO Light welterweight Apr 18, 2015 Thomas Dulorme TKO 6/12
WBC Light welterweight Jul 23, 2016 Viktor Postol UD 12/12
The Ring Light welterweight
IBF Light welterweight Aug 19, 2017 Julius Indongo KO 3/12
WBA (Super) Light welterweight
WBO Welterweight Jun 9, 2018 Jeff Horn TKO 9/12
WBA (Super) Welterweight Jul 29, 2023 Errol Spence Jr. TKO 9/12
WBC Welterweight
IBF Welterweight
The Ring Welterweight
50
Kosei Tanaka[63]
WBO Mini flyweight May 30, 2015 Julian Yedras UD 12/12
WBO Light flyweight Dec 31, 2016 Moisés Fuentes TKO 5/12
WBO Flyweight Sep 24, 2018 Sho Kimura MD 12/12
51
Canelo Álvarez[64]
WBC Light middleweight Mar 5, 2011 Matthew Hatton UD 12/12
The Ring Light middleweight Apr 20, 2013 Austin Trout UD 12/12
WBC Middleweight Nov 21, 2015 Miguel Cotto UD 12/12
The Ring Middleweight
WBO Light middleweight Sep 17, 2016 Liam Smith KO 9/12
WBA (Super) Middleweight Sep 15, 2018 Gennady Golovkin MD 12/12
WBC Middleweight – (2)
The Ring Middleweight – (2)
IBF Middleweight May 4, 2019 Daniel Jacobs UD 12/12
WBO Light heavyweight Nov 2, 2019 Sergey Kovalev KO 11/12
52

John Riel Casimero[65]
IBF Light flyweight Jul 20, 2012 Interim promoted[66]
IBF Flyweight May 25, 2016 Amnat Ruenroeng KO 4/12
WBO Bantamweight Nov 30, 2019 Zolani Tete TKO 3/12
53
Emanuel Navarrete[67]
WBO Super bantamweight Dec 8, 2018 Isaac Dogboe TKO 12/12
WBO Featherweight Oct 9, 2020 Ruben Villa UD 12/12
WBO Super featherweight Feb 3, 2023 Liam Wilson TKO 9/12
54
Badou Jack[68]
WBC Super middleweight Apr 24, 2015 Anthony Dirrell MD 12/12
WBA (Regular) Light heavyweight Sep 21, 2017 Primary champion vacant
WBC Cruiserweight Feb 26, 2023 Ilunga Makabu TKO 12/12
55
Shakur Stevenson[69]
WBO Featherweight Oct 26, 2019 Joet Gonzalez UD 12/12
WBO Super featherweight Oct 23, 2021 Jamel Herring TKO 10/12
WBC Super featherweight Apr 30, 2022 Óscar Valdez UD 12/12
The Ring Super featherweight
WBC Lightweight Nov 16, 2023 Edwin De Los Santos UD 12/12
56 Junto Nakatani[70] WBO Flyweight Nov 6, 2020 Giemel Magramo TKO 8/12
WBO Super flyweight May 20, 2023 Andrew Moloney KO 12/12
WBC Bantamweight Feb 24, 2024 Alexandro Santiago TKO 6/12

Note

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  • Dates in bold format signify the date when they won their 3rd division title.
  • Interim titles are not included unless it gets promoted to the official title.
  • Any WBA titles won before the titles are fragmented in the division are not marked as Super, Undisputed, Unified, or Regular.
  • In August 2021, the WBA has started recognizing a single champion per division as part of their title reduction plan. World titles won after the plan will not be marked as Regular.

List of women's triple champions

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The following is a list of women's triple champions who have held titles from one or more of the "Big Four" organizations (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) and The Ring.

World titles from The Ring
No. Name Titles Date Opponent Result
1 Naoko Fujioka[71] WBC Mini flyweight May 8, 2011 Anabel Ortiz RTD 8/10
WBA Super flyweight Nov 13, 2013 Naoko Yamaguchi UD 10/10
WBO Bantamweight Oct 19, 2015 Hee Jung Yuh UD 10/10
2 Amanda Serrano[72] IBF Super featherweight Sep 10, 2011 Kimberly Connor TKO 2/10
WBO Lightweight Aug 15, 2014 Maria Elena Maderna KO 6/10
WBO Featherweight Feb 17, 2016 Olivia Gerula TKO 1/10
WBO Featherweight – (2) Sep 13, 2019 Heather Hardy UD 10/10
WBC Featherweight Feb 4, 2021 Interim promoted[73]
IBF Featherweight Sep 24, 2022 Sarah Mahfoud UD 10/10
The Ring Featherweight
WBA Featherweight Feb 4, 2023 Erika Cruz UD 10/10
3 Daniela Romina Bermúdez[74] WBO Bantamweight May 31, 2013 Neisi Torres TKO 1/10
WBO Super flyweight Jan 4, 2014 Linda Laura Lecca TKO 8/10
WBO Bantamweight – (2) Oct 20, 2017 Soledad del Valle Frias UD 10/10
IBF Super bantamweight Apr 13, 2018 Marcela Acuña UD 10/10
IBF Super bantamweight – (2) Dec 4, 2020 Cintia Gisela Castillo TKO 10/10
4 Anahí Ester Sánchez[75] IBF Super featherweight Mar 19, 2016 Areti Mastrosdouka RTD 5/10
WBA Lightweight Sep 9, 2017 Cecilia Sofia Mena TKO 6/10
WBA Light welterweight Feb 28, 2019 Interim promoted
5
Claressa Shields[76]
IBF Super middleweight Aug 4, 2017 Nikki Adler TKO 5/10
WBC Super middleweight
IBF Middleweight Jun 22, 2018 Hanna Gabriel UD 10/10
WBA Middleweight
WBC Middleweight Nov 17, 2018 Hannah Rankin UD 10/10
WBO Middleweight Apr 13, 2019 Christina Hammer UD 10/10
The Ring Middleweight
WBC Light middleweight Jan 10, 2020 Ivana Habazin UD 10/10
WBO Light middleweight
IBF Light middleweight Mar 5, 2021 Marie-Eve Dicaire UD 10/10
WBA (Super) Light middleweight
The Ring Light middleweight
WBO Middleweight – (2) Oct 15, 2022 Savannah Marshall UD 10/10
6 Hanna Gabriels[77] WBO Welterweight Dec 19, 2009 Gabriela Marcela Zapata KO 4/10
WBO Light middleweight May 29, 2010 Gardy Pena Alvarez TKO 1/10
WBO Light middleweight – (2) Dec 20, 2014 Paty Ramirez TKO 2/10
WBA Light middleweight Jun 18, 2016 Katia Alvariño TKO 3/10
WBA Light heavyweight Apr 17, 2021 Martha Gaytán TKO 2/10

Note

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  • Dates in bold format signify the date when they won their 3rd division title.
  • Interim titles are not included unless they get promoted to the official champion.

List of three division champions in the original eight weight classes

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This exclusive list features boxers that are three division champions based on the original eight weight classes. A feat where only a few boxers have achieved. The Original Eight weight classes are as follows:

Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame
World Titles from World and The Ring

Men's Boxing

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No. Name Titles Date Opponent Result
1
Bob Fitzsimmons[5]
World Middleweight Jan 14, 1891 Nonpareil Dempsey RTD 13/?
World Heavyweight Mar 17, 1897 James J. Corbett KO 14/25
World Light heavyweight Nov 25, 1903 George Gardiner PTS 20/20
2
Henry Armstrong[8]
NYSAC Featherweight Oct 24, 1937 Petey Sarron KO 6/15
NBA Featherweight
The Ring Featherweight
NYSAC Welterweight May 31, 1938 Barney Ross UD 15/15
NBA Welterweight
The Ring Welterweight
NYSAC Lightweight Aug 17, 1938 Lou Ambers SD 15/15
NBA Lightweight
The Ring Lightweight
3
Thomas Hearns[15]
WBA Welterweight Aug 2, 1980 Pipino Cuevas TKO 2/15
WBC Light heavyweight Mar 7, 1987 Dennis Andries TKO 10/12
WBC Middleweight Oct 29, 1987 Juan Domingo Roldán KO 4/12
WBA Light heavyweight Jun 3, 1991 Virgil Hill UD 12/12
4
Sugar Ray Leonard[14]
WBC Welterweight Nov 30, 1979 Wilfred Benítez TKO 15/15
The Ring Welterweight
WBC Welterweight – (2) Nov 25, 1980 Roberto Durán TKO 8/15
The Ring Welterweight – (2)
WBA Welterweight Sep 16, 1981 Thomas Hearns TKO 14/15
WBC Middleweight Apr 6, 1987 Marvin Hagler SD 12/12
The Ring Middleweight
WBC Light heavyweight Nov 7, 1988 Don Lalonde TKO 9/12
5
Roberto Durán[12]
WBA Lightweight Jun 26, 1972 Ken Buchanan TKO 13/15
The Ring Lightweight
WBC Lightweight Jan 21, 1978 Esteban de Jesús TKO 12/15
WBC Welterweight Jun 20, 1980 Sugar Ray Leonard UD 15/15
The Ring Welterweight
WBC Middleweight Feb 24, 1989 Iran Barkley SD 12/12
6
Roy Jones Jr.[25]
IBF Middleweight May 22, 1993 Bernard Hopkins UD 12/12
WBC Light heavyweight Jan 13, 1997 Interim promoted[78]
WBC Light heavyweight – (2) Aug 7, 1997 Montell Griffin KO 1/12
WBC Light heavyweight – (3) Jun 1998 Reinstated
WBA Light heavyweight, later promoted to inaugural Super champion;
Status changed to Unified champion on WBA's official rankings.
Jul 18, 1998 Lou Del Valle UD 12/12
Super
Dec 2000
Unified
Aug 5, 2002
IBF Light heavyweight Jun 5, 1999 Reggie Johnson UD 12/12
The Ring Light heavyweight 2001 Awarded
WBA Heavyweight Mar 1, 2003 John Ruiz UD 12/12
WBA (Unified) Light heavyweight – (2) Nov 8, 2003 Antonio Tarver UD 12/12
WBC Light heavyweight – (4)
7
Oscar De La Hoya[24]
WBO Lightweight Feb 18, 1995 John-John Molina UD 12/12
IBF Lightweight May 6, 1995 Rafael Ruelas TKO 2/12
WBC Welterweight Apr 12, 1997 Pernell Whitaker UD 12/12
WBC Welterweight – (2) Mar 21, 2000 No. 1 contender promoted[79]
WBO Middleweight Jun 5, 2004 Felix Sturm UD 12/12
8
Manny Pacquiao[32]
WBC Flyweight Dec 4, 1998 Chatchai Sasakul KO 8/12
The Ring Featherweight Nov 15, 2003 Marco Antonio Barrera TKO 11/12
WBC Lightweight Jun 28, 2008 David Díaz TKO 9/12
9
Nonito Donaire[44]
IBF Flyweight Jul 7, 2007 Vic Darchinyan TKO 5/12
WBC Bantamweight Feb 19, 2011 Fernando Montiel KO 2/12
WBO Bantamweight
WBA (Undisputed) Featherweight May 31, 2014 Simpiwe Vetyeka TD 5/12
WBA (Super) Bantamweight Nov 3, 2018 Ryan Burnett RTD 4/12
WBC Bantamweight – (2) May 29, 2021 Nordine Oubaali KO 4/12

Women's Boxing

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No. Name Titles Date Opponent Result
1 Amanda Serrano[72] WBO Lightweight Aug 15, 2014 Maria Elena Maderna KO 6/10
WBO Featherweight Feb 17, 2016 Olivia Gerula TKO 1/10
WBO Bantamweight Apr 22, 2017 Dahiana Santana TKO 8/10
WBO Featherweight – (2) Sep 13, 2019 Heather Hardy UD 10/10
WBC Featherweight Feb 4, 2021 Interim promoted[73]
IBF Featherweight Sep 24, 2022 Sarah Mahfoud UD 10/10
The Ring Featherweight
WBA Featherweight Feb 4, 2023 Erika Cruz UD 10/10
2 Hanna Gabriels[77] WBO Welterweight Dec 19, 2009 Gabriela Marcela Zapata KO 4/10
WBA Light heavyweight Apr 17, 2021 Martha Gaytán TKO 2/10
WBC Heavyweight
3
Claressa Shields[76]
IBF Middleweight Jun 22, 2018 Hanna Gabriel UD 10/10
WBA Middleweight
WBC Middleweight Nov 17, 2018 Hannah Rankin UD 10/10
WBO Middleweight Apr 13, 2019 Christina Hammer UD 10/10
The Ring Middleweight
WBO Middleweight – (2) Oct 15, 2022 Savannah Marshall UD 10/10
WBO Light heavyweight Jul 27, 2024 Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse TKO 2/10
WBC Heavyweight

Note

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  • Dates in bold format signify the date when they won their 3rd division title.

See also

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Other references

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  1. Bob Fitsimmons:Boxing's First Triple World Champion [1]
  2. Bob Fitzsimmons's article [2][permanent dead link]
  3. Henry Armstrong [3] Archived 2008-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Tony Canzoneri [4]
  5. Alexis Argüello, The Explosive Thin Man... [5]
  6. The iron men of boxing [6]
  7. Manny Pacquiao [7]

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