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- Early history
- Recognition
- Group of triple champions List of boxing triple or three-division champions — major titles List of triple champions (long) — major titles List of Triple Champions (short) — Major Titles List of Boxing Triple or Three Division Champions — Minor + Major Titles List of Triple Champions (long) — Minor Titles + Major Titles List of Triple Champions (short) — Minor Titles + Major Titles References of Triple Champions
- Triple Champions that skipped weight divisions
- Triple Champions that won titles in other multiple divisions
- Group of Almost Triple Champions List of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions (long) List of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions (short) References of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions
- Photo gallery
- See also
- Other references
- References
- External links
{{cleanup HTML|date=February 2019}}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 crown champion, successively winning the middleweight, heavyweight and light-heavyweight titles between 1894 and 1903. Early historyThe first triple champion of boxing was Bob Fitzsimmons when he added the Light Heavyweight crown to his World Middleweight and Heavyweight belts on November 25, 1903. Barney Ross was the first boxer to simultaneously hold world titles in two different weight classes when he won 135-pound World Lightweight Title and 140-pound World Light Welterweight against Tony Canzoneri on June 23, 1933. Later Ross won the 147-pound World Welterweight 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 World Featherweight Title from Petey Sarron on October 29, 1937, the World Welterweight Title from Barney Ross on May 31, 1938, and won the World Lightweight Title in his next fight, on August 17 against Lou Ambers. Armstrong then immediately vacated the Featherweight 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 age 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. RecognitionThe following lists are for all boxers who have won championships from the regular major entities (including The Ring) and/or minor associations and other criteria. The phrase Triple Crown is also used to refer to a fighter who has performed one or both of the following feats: - Different Divisions - A fighter who has won championships in at least 3 different weight classes. Example: Mike McCallum who won the Light middleweight title, the Middleweight title and the Light heavyweight title.
- Same Division - A fighter who has won at least 3 titles in the same weight class. Example: Pernell Whitaker won the unified crown of the Lightweight division when adding the WBC and the WBA titles to his already captured IBF belt. In other words, Whitaker was a Triple Champion in the Lightweight division alone, a single weight class. Another example: Evander Holyfield who never was a triple champion in three different weight divisions but was a triple champion in a single division when he added the WBA and the WBC belt to his IBF Cruiserweight crown.
In the late 20th and early 21st Century this feat has become much more common for two reasons: - Divisions - The major entities have 17 divisions in total but in some cases the governing 'minor' entities have a possible total of 19 because they are recognizing the still-unauthorized Super-cruiserweight (210) and/or Super Heavyweight (Hvy or 210+) titles in professional boxing. The 17 officially recognized divisions are: Heavyweight (Hvy or 200+), Cruiserweight (200), Light heavyweight (175), Super middleweight (168), Middleweight (160), Super welterweight (154), Welterweight (147), Super lightweight (140), Lightweight (135), Super featherweight (130), Featherweight (126), Super bantamweight (122), Bantamweight (118), Super flyweight (115), Flyweight (112), Light flyweight (108) and Strawweight (105).
- Entities - the growing number of professional boxing entities that claim a "World" status for its champions. Those organizations are:
- Major Entities:
- World Boxing Association (WBA) - founded in 1921
- World Boxing Council (WBC) - founded in 1963
- International Boxing Federation (IBF) - founded in 1976
- World Boxing Organization (WBO) - founded in 1988
The Ring - Boxing's most respected magazine that was founded in 1922, The Ring has its own version of lineal championship and began awarding championship belts in 1922. The Lineal Champion is also known as the true champion of the division. The Ring stopped giving belts to world champions 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 fighters face one another or when the Nos. 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 belt. 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 - The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB) hands out the official version of lineal championship. TBRB awards vacant championships when the two top-ranked fighters in any division meet and currently recognizes legitimate world champions or "true champions" 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. This 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. After The Ring lost its credibility, many boxing historians and boxing analysts viewed Transnational Boxing Rankings Board as the most complete version of lineal championship and the most authoritative rankings in boxing today. TBRB champions are listed on Cyber Boxing Zone website which list lineal champions of the Queensberry Era to date. - Minor Entities: International Boxing Organization (IBO), 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 Empire (WBE), World Boxing Foundation (WBFo), World Boxing Institute (WBI), World Boxing League (WBL), World Boxing Network (WBN), World Boxing Union (WBU), World Cup of Boxing (WCOB), World Junior Boxing Federation (WJBF), World Tournament Boxing Federation (WTBF) and the World United Boxing Association (WUBA).
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. The fighters that compose this group are classified in two different categories depending on the level of championships won: - Major Titles: - Bob Fitzsimmons (UK/NZ), Tony Canzoneri (USA), Barney Ross (USA), Henry Armstrong (USA), Emile Griffith (VI), Wilfred Benítez (PR), Alexis Argüello (NIC), Roberto Durán (PAN), Wilfredo Gómez (PR), Sugar Ray Leonard (USA), Thomas Hearns (USA), Jeff Fenech (AUS), Héctor Camacho (PR), Julio César Chávez (MEX), Iran Barkley (USA), Duke McKenzie (UK), Pernell Whitaker (USA), Mike McCallum (JAM), Wilfredo Vázquez (PR), Oscar De La Hoya (USA), Roy Jones Jr. (USA), Leo Gamez (VEN), Félix Trinidad (PR); Johnny Tapia (USA); James Toney (USA), Shane Mosley (USA), Manny Pacquiao (PHI), Erik Morales (MEX), Marco Antonio Barrera (MEX), Floyd Mayweather, Jr.(USA), Juan Manuel Márquez (MEX), Jorge Arce (MEX), Fernando Montiel (MEX), Miguel Ángel Cotto (PR), Koki Kameda (JPN), Nonito Donaire (PHI), Abner Mares (MEX), Román González (NIC), Léo Santa Cruz (MEX), Jorge Linares (VEN), Kazuto Ioka (JPN), Akira Yaegashi (JPN), Ricky Burns (GBR), Hozumi Hasegawa (NIC) and Mikey Garcia (USA). Forty-five (45) fighters in total.
- Minor Titles: - Vinny Pazienza (USA), Roger Mayweather (USA), Lester Ellis (Aus), Bobby Czyz (USA), Joey Gamache (USA), James "Buddy" McGirt (USA), Orlando Canizales (USA), Greg Haugen (USA), Mauricio Pastrana (COL), Junior Jones (USA), Cassius Baloyi (SA), Lehlohonolo Ledwaba (SA), Sirimongkol Singwangcha (THAI), Mzukisi Sikali (SA), Danny Romero (USA), Silvio Branco (Italy), Damaen Kelly (IRL), Rob Calloway (USA), and Zab Judah (USA), Vic Darchinyan (ARM/AUS). Twenty (20) champions in total needed a third championship belt from a 'minor world' boxing organization to get their status as Triple Champions in three different divisions.
Group of triple championsFollowing is a list of boxers who won titles in three different weight categories. List of boxing triple or three-division champions — major titlesThe general Boxing community accepts this list as the correct one. Only recognized majors belts from World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and The Ring. Of course, other former international/national-world boxing commissions and organizations from the beginning of boxing are also included here: - New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC)
- National Boxing Association (NBA) - changed its name to World Boxing Association (WBA) in 1962
- European Boxing Union (EBU)
Number(Major titles only): | Name: | Date of 3rd Title won: | Division Titles: | 1 | {{flagicon|GB}} Bob Fitzsimmons | 1903-11-25 | Middleweight, Heavyweight and Light heavyweight | 2 | {{flagicon|US}} Tony Canzoneri | 1931-04-24 | Featherweight, Lightweight and Light welterweight | 3 | {{flagicon|US}} Barney Ross | 1934-05-28 | Lightweight, Light welterweight and Welterweight | 4 | {{flagicon|US}} Henry Armstrong | 1938-08-17 | Featherweight, Lightweight and Welterweight | 5 | {{flagicon|U.S. Virgin Islands}} Emile Griffith | 1966-04-25 | Light middleweight, Welterweight and Middleweight | 6 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfred Benítez | 1981-05-23 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 7 | {{flagicon|NIC}} Alexis Argüello | 1981-06-20 | Featherweight, Super featherweight and Lightweight | 8 | {{flagicon|PAN}} Roberto Durán | 1983-06-16 | Lightweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 9 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfredo Gómez | 1985-05-19 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 10 | {{flagicon|US}} Sugar Ray Leonard | 1987-04-06 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 11 | {{flagicon|US}} Thomas Hearns | 1987-10-29 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 12 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Jeff Fenech | 1988-03-07 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 13 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Héctor Camacho | 1989-03-06 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 14 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Julio César Chávez | 1989-05-13 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 15 | {{flagicon|US}} Iran Barkley | 1992-03-20 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 16 | {{flagicon|UK}} Duke McKenzie | 1992-10-15 | Flyweight, Bantamweight and Super bantamweight | 17 | {{flagicon|US}} Pernell Whitaker | 1993-03-06 | Lightweight, Super lightweight and Welterweight | 18 | {{flagicon|JAM}} Mike McCallum | 1994-07-23 | Light middleweight, Middleweight and Light heavyweight | 19 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfredo Vázquez | 1996-05-18 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 20 | {{flagicon|US}} Oscar De La Hoya | 1996-06-07 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 21 | {{flagicon|US}} Roy Jones Jr. | 1996-11-22 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 22 | {{flagicon|VEN}} Leo Gamez | 1999-03-13 | Minimumweight, Light flyweight and Flyweight | 23 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Félix Trinidad | 2001-05-13 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 24 | {{flagicon|US}} Johnny Tapia | 2002-04-27 | Super flyweight, Bantamweight and Featherweight | 25 | {{flagicon|US}} James Toney | 2003-04-26 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Cruiserweight | 26 | {{flagicon|US}} Shane Mosley | 2003-09-13 | Lightweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 27 | {{flagicon|PHI}} Manny Pacquiao | 2003-11-15 | Flyweight, Super bantamweight, and Featherweight | 28 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Érik Morales | 2004-02-28 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 29 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Marco Antonio Barrera | 2004-11-27 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 30 | {{flagicon|US}} Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | 2005-06-25 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 31 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Manuel Márquez | 2008-09-13 | Featherweight, Super featherweight and Lightweight | 32 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Jorge Arce | 2008-09-15 | Light flyweight, Super flyweight and Super bantamweight | 33 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Fernando Montiel | 2009-03-28 | Flyweight, Super flyweight and Bantamweight | 34 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Miguel Ángel Cotto | 2010-06-05 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Super welterweight | 35 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Koki Kameda | 2010-12-26 | Light Flyweight, Flyweight and Bantamweight | 36 | {{flagicon|PHI}} Nonito Donaire | 2011-02-19 | Flyweight, Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight | 37 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Abner Mares | 2013-05-04 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 38 | {{flagicon|NIC}} Román González | 2014-09-05 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 39 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Léo Santa Cruz | 2015-08-29 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 40 | {{flagicon|VEN}} Jorge Linares | 2014-12-30 | Featherweight, Super Featherweight and Lightweight | 41 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Kazuto Ioka | 2015-09-27 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 42 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Yaegashi | 2015-12-29 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 43 | {{flagicon|UK}} Ricky Burns | 2016-05-28 | Super Featherweight, Lightweight and Super Lightweight | 44 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Hozumi Hasegawa | 2016-09-16 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 45 | {{flagicon|USA}} Mikey Garcia | 2017-01-28 | Featherweight, Super Featherweight and Lightweight | 46 | {{flagicon|PHL}} Donnie Nietes | 2017-04-29 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 47 | {{flagicon|UKR}} Vasyl Lomachenko | 2018-05-12 | Featherweight, Super featherweight and Lightweight | 48 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Naoya Inoue | 2018-05-25 | Light Flyweight, Super flyweight and Bantamweight | 49 | {{flagicon|USA}} Terence Crawford | 2018-06-09 | Lightweight, Light welterweight and Welterweight | 50 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Kosei Tanaka | 2018-09-24 | Minimumweight, Light flyweight and Flyweight | 51 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Canelo Alvarez | 2018-12-15 | Light Middleweight, Middleweight and Super Middleweight |
List of triple champions (long) — major titles (1) Bob Fitzsimmons (UK/NZ); Belts: 160, HVY & 175 - 1st Title: 160 World Middle Weight Title / 1891-01-14 / Jack Dempsey / New Orleans, USA / TKO 13 20 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: Hvy World Heavyweight Title / 1897-03-17 / James J. Corbett / NV, USA / KO 14 20 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1903-11-25 / George Gardner / CA, USA / PTS 20 20 (Lost)
(2) Tony Canzoneri (USA);Belts: 126, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 126 World Featherweight Title / 1927-10-24 / Johnny Dundee / NY, USA / PTS 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1930-11-14 / Al Singer / NY, USA / KO 1 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 140 World Light Welterweight Title / 1931-04-24 / Jackie Berg / IL, USA / KO 3 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
(3) Barney Ross (USA);Belts: 135, 140 & 147 - 1st Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1933-06-23 / Tony Canzoneri / IL, USA / MD 10 10 (1 consecutive, vacates it)
- 2nd Title: 140 World Jr. Welterweight Title / 1933-06-23 / Tony Canzoneri / IL, USA / MD 10 10 (9 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 147 World Welterweight Title / 1934-05-28 / Jimmy McLarnin / NY, USA / SD 15 15 (Lost)
(4) Henry Armstrong (USA); Belts: 126, 135 & 147 - 1st Title: 126 World Featherweight Title / 1937-10-29 / Petey Sarron / NY, USA / KO 6 15 (vacates)
- 2nd Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1938-08-17 / Lou Ambers / NY, USA / SD 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 147 World Welterweight and The Ring Welterweight Title / 1938-05-31 / Barney Ross / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (19 consecutive defenses)
(5) Emile Griffith (VI); Belts: 154, 147 & 160 - 1st Title: 154 World Jr. Middleweight Title (ABC) / 1962-10-17 / Teddy Wright / Vienna, Austria / PTS 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 147 World and Welterweight Title / 1961-04-01 / Benny Paret / FL, USA / KO 13 15 (1 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 160 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Middleweight Title / 1966-4-25 / Dick Tiger / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (2 consecutive defenses)
(6) Wilfred Benítez (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Light Welterweight Title / 1976-03-06 / Antonio Cervantes / San Juan, Puerto Rico / SD 15 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1979-01-14 / Carlos Palomino / San Juan, Puerto Rico / SD 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBC Super Welterweight Title / 1981-05-23 / Maurice Hope / NV, USA / TKO 12 15 (2 consecutive defenses)
(7) Alexis Argüello (NIC); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 126 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Featherweight Title / 1974-11-23 / Rubén Olivares / CA, USA / KO 13 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1978-01-28 / Alfredo Escalera / San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 13 15 (8 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Lightweight Title / 1981-06-20 / Jim Watt / Wembley, England / UD 15 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
(8) Roberto Durán (PAN); Belts: 135, 147, 154, 160 - 1st Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Lightweight Title / 1972-06-26 / Ken Buchanan / NY, USA / TKO 13 15 (12 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1980-06-20 / Sugar Ray Leonard / Montreal, Canada / UD 15 15 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1983-06-16 / Dave Moore / NY, USA / TKO 8 15 (Stripped)
(9) Wilfredo Gómez (PR); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1977-05-21 / Dong Kyun Yum / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / KO 12 15 (17 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1984-03-31 / Juan LaPorte / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / UD 12 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 130 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1985-05-19 / Rocky Lockridge / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / MD 15 15 (Lost)
(10) Sugar Ray Leonard (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 160, 168 & 175 - 1st Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1979-11-30 / Wilfredo Benítez / NV, USA / TKO 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 154 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1981-06-25 / Ayub Kalule / TX, USA / TKO 9 15 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 160 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Middleweight Title / 1987-04-06 / Marvin Hagler / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (Vacates)
(11) Thomas Hearns (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 175, 160, 168 - 1st Title: 147 WBA Welterweight Title / 1980-08-02 / Pipino Cuevas / MI, USA / TKO 2 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 154 WBC Super Welterweight Title / 1982-12-03 / Wilfred Benítez / MI,USA / MD 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 154 Lineal and The Ring / 1983-05 / Vacant / (5 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 160 WBC Middleweight Title / 1987-10-29 / Juan D. Roldán / NV, USA / KO 4 12 (Lost)
(12) Jeff Fenech (AUS); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 1985-04-26 / SatoshiI Shingaki / Sydney, Australia / TKO 4 15 (3 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1987-05-08 / Samart Payakaroon / Sydney, Australia / KO 4 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1988-03-07 / Víctor Callejas / Sydney, Australia / TKO 10 12 (3 consecutive)
(13) Héctor Camacho (PR); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1983-08-07 / Rafael Limón / San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 5 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 1985-08-10 / José L.Ramírez / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBO Light Welterweight Title / 1989-03-06 / Ray Mancini / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
(14) Julio César Chávez (MEX); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1984-09-13 / Mario Martínez / CA, USA / TKO 8 12 (9 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / 1987-11-21 / Edwin Rosario / NV, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 Lineal and The Ring Lightweight Title / 1988-10-25 / José Luis Ramírez / NV, USA / TD 11 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 1989-05-13 / Roger Mayweather / CA, USA / TKO 10 12 (11 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 140 Lineal Light Welterweight Title / 1990-03-17 / Meldrick Taylor / NV, USA / TKO 12 12 (10 consecutive)
(15) Iran Barkley (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 - 1st Title: 160 WBC Middleweight Title / 1988-06-06 / Thomas Hearns / NV, USA / TKO 3 12 (Lost)
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1992-01-10 / Darryn Van Horn / NY, USA / TKO 2 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBA Light Heavyweight Title / 1992-03-20 / Thomas Hearns / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (Vacates it)
(16) Duke McKenzie (UK); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 - 1st Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 1988-10-05 / Rolando Bohol / London, England / TKO 11 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBO Bantamweight Title / 1991-06-30 / Gaby Canizales / London, England / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 1992-10-15 / Jesse Benavides / London, England / UD 12 12 (Lost)
(17) Pernell Whitaker (USA); Belts: 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1989-02-18 / Greg Haugen / VA, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutive defenses)
- 1st Title: 135 The Ring Lightweight Title / 1990-08-11 / Juan Nazario / NV, USA / KO 1 12 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 140 IBF Light Welterweight Title / 1992-07-18 / Rafael Pineda / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 147 Lineal and WBC Welterweight Title / 1993-03-06 / James (Buddy) McGirt / NY, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutive defenses)
(18) Mike McCallum (JAM); Belts: 154, 160 & 175 - 1st Title:154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1984-10-19 / Sean Mannion / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (6 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 160 WBA Middleweight Title / 1989-05-10 / Heroll Graham / London, England / SD 12 12 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBC Light Heavyweight Title / 1994-07-23 / Jeff Harding / ND, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive defense)
(19) Wilfredo Vázquez (PR); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1987-10-04 / Chan-Yong Park / Seoul, South Korea / TKO 10 15 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBA Super Bantamweight Title / 1992-03-27 / Raúl Pérez / Mexico City, Mexico / TKO 3 12 (9 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBA Featherweight Title / 1996-05-18 / Eloy Rojas / NV, USA / TKO 11 12 (4 consecutive)
(20) Oscar De La Hoya (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140, 147, 154 & 160 - 1st Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 1994-03-05 / Jimmy Bredahl / CA, USA / TKO 10 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 vacant WBO Lightweight Title / 1995-02-18 / John-John Molina / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (6 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 140 Lineal and WBC Light Welterweight Title / 1996-06-07 / Julio César Chávez / NV, USA / TKO 4 12 (1 consecutive)
(21) Roy Jones Jr. (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 175 & Hvy - 1st Title: 160 IBF Middleweight Title / 1993-05-22 / Bernard Hopkins / Washington, D.C., USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1994-11-18 / James Toney / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (5 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBC Light Heavyweight Title / 1996-11-22 / Mike McCallum / FL, USA / UD 12 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 The Ring Light Heavyweight Title / 2001 / Vacant / (3 consecutive)
(22) Leo Gamez (VEN); Belts: 105, 108, 112 & 115 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 1988-01-10 / Bong-Jun Kim / Pusan, Korea / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 1993-10-21 / Shiro Yahiro / Tokyo, Japan / TKO 9 12 (3 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1999-03-13 / Hugo Rafael Soto / NY, USA / TKO 3 12 (Lost)
(23) Félix Trinidad (PR); Belts: 147, 154 & 160 - 1st Title: 147 IBF Welterweight Title / 1993-06-19 / Maurice Blocker / CA, USA / KO 2 12 (15 consecutive)
- 1st Title: 147 Lineal Welterweight Title / 1999-09-18 / Oscar De La Hoya / NV, USA / MD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 2nd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2000-03-03 / David Reid / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 160 WBA Middleweight Title / 2001-05-13 / William Joppy / NY, USA / TKO 5 12 (Lost)
(24) Johnny Tapia (USA); Belts: 115, 118 & 126 - 1st Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 1994-10-12 / Henry Martínez / NM, USA / TKO 11 12 (13 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1998-12-05 / Nana Konadu / NJ, USA / MD 12 12 (Lost it)
- 3rd Title: 126 IBF Featherweight Title / 2002-04-27 / Manuel Medina / NY, USA / MD 12 12 (Lost)
(25) James Toney (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 190 & 210 - 1st Title: 160 Lineal and IBF World Middleweight Title / 1991-05-10 / Michael Nunn / IA, USA / TKO 11 12
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1993-02-13 / Iran Barkley / NV, USA / TKO 10 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 200 IBF Cruiserweight Title / 2003-04-26 / Vassiliy Jirov / CT, USA / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
(26) Shane Mosley (USA); Belts: 135, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1997-08-02 / Philip Holiday / CT, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal and WBC Welterweight Title / 2000-06-17 / Oscar De La Hoya / CA, USA / SD 12 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 154 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2003-09-13 / Oscar De La Hoya / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Lost)
(27) Manny Pacquiao (PHI); Belts: 112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 112 Lineal and WBC Flyweight Title / 1998-12-04 / Chatchai Sasakul / Phuttamonthon, Thailand / KO 8 12 (1 successful defense)
- 2nd Title: 122 IBF Super Bantamweight Title / 2001-06-23 / Lehlohonolo Ledwaba / Nevada, USA / TKO 6 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 126 Lineal and The Ring Featherweight Title / 2003-11-15 / Marco Antonio Barrera / Texas, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutives)
(28) Erik Morales (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1997-09-06 / Daniel Zaragoza / TX, USA / KO 11 12 (9 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 2000-09-02 / Kevin Kelley / TX, USA / TKO 7 12 (2 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2004-02-28 / Jesús Chávez / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutives)
(29) Marco Antonio Barrera (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 1995-03-31 / Daniel Jiménez / CA, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 126 The Ring and WBC Featherweight Title / 2002-06-22 / Erik Morales / NV, USA / UD 12 12
- 2nd Title: 126 Lineal Featherweight Title / 2001-04-07 / Naseem Hamed / NV, USA / UD 12 12
- 3rd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2004-11-27 / Erik Morales / NV, USA / MD 12 12
(30) Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 130 Lineal and WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1998-10-03 / Genaro Hernández / NV, USA / RTD 8 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Lightweight Title / 2002-04-20 / José Luis Castillo / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 2005-06-25 / Arturo Gatti / NJ, USA / TKO 6 12
(31) Juan Manuel Márquez (MEX); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 126 IBF Featherweight Title / 2003-02-01 / Manuel Medina / NV, USA / TKO 7 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2007-03-17 / Marco Antonio Barrera / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring Lightweight Title / 2008-09-13 / Joel Casamayor / Nevada, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutives)
(32) Jorge Arce (MEX); Belts: 108, 115 & 122 - 1st Title: 108 WBO Light Flyweight Title / 1998-12-05 / Juan Domingo Cordoba / Baja California, Mexico / UD 12 12 (2 consecutives)
- 1st Title: 108 Lineal Light Flyweight Title / 2002-07-06 / Yo-Sam Choi / Seoul, South Korea / TKO 6 12 (7 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 2010-01-30 / Angky Angkota / Mexico City, Mexico / TD 7 12 (0 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-05-07 / Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. / NV, USA / TKO 12 12 (1 consecutive)
(33) Fernando Montiel (MEX); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 WBO Flyweight Title / 2000-12-15 / Isidro Garcia / Sonora, Mexico / TKO 7 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 2002-06-22 / Pedro Alcázar / NV, USA / TKO 6 12 (1 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 118 WBO Bantamweight Title / 2010-02-13 / Ciso Morales / NV, USA / TKO 1 12 (1 consecutive)
(34) Miguel Ángel Cotto (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 vacant WBO Light Welterweight Title / 2004-09-11 / Kelson Pinto / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / TKO 6 12 (6 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 147 vacant WBA Welterweight Title / 2006-12-02 / Carlos Quintana / NJ, USA / RTD 5 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2010-06-05 / Yuri Foreman / NY, USA / TKO 9 12
(35) Koki Kameda (JPN); Belts: 108, 112 & 118 - 1st Title: 108 vacant WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2006-08-02 / Juan Jose Landeata / Yokohama, Japan / SD 12
- 2nd Title: 112 Lineal and WBC Flyweight Title / 2009-11-29 / Daisuke Naito / Saitama, Japan / UD 12
- 3rd Title: 118 vacant WBA Bantamweight Title / 2010-12-26 / Alexander Munoz / Saitama, Japan / UD 12
(36) Nonito Donaire (PHI); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 - 1st Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 2007-07-07 / Vic Darchinyan / CT, USA / TKO 5 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBC and WBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-02-19 / Fernando Montiel / NV, USA / TKO 2 12
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 2011-05-07 / Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. / TX, USA / TKO 12 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 122 Lineal and The Ring Super Bantamweight Title / 2012-10-13 / Toshiaki Nishioka / CA, USA / TKO 9 12 (2 consecutives)
(37) Abner Mares (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-12-11 / Vic Darchinyan / WA, USA / SD 12 (vacates)
- 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 2011-08-13 / Joseph Agbeko / NV, USA / MD 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2012-04-21 / Eric Morel / CA, USA / UD 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 2013-05-04 / Daniel Ponce De Leon / NV, USA / TKO 9 12
(38) Román González (NIC); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 2008-09-15 / Yutaka Niida / Kanagawa, JPN / TKO 4 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2011-03-19 / Manuel Vargas / Puebla, MEX / UD 12 (4 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 112 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Flyweight Title / 2014-09-05 / Akira Yaegashi / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 9 12 (2 defenses)
(39) Léo Santa Cruz (MEX); Belts: 118, 122, & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / Jun 2, 2012 / Vusi Malinga / CA, USA / UD 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2011-03-19 / Victor Terrazas / CA, USA / TKO 3 12 (4 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBA Featherweight Title / 2014-09-05 / Abner Mares / CA, USA / MD 12 (1 defenses)
(40) Jorge Linares (VEN); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 - 1st Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / Jul 21, 2007 / Óscar Larios / NV, USA / TKO 10 12 (1 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBA Super Featherweight Title / Nov 28, 2008 / Whyber Garcia / Panama City, Panama / TKO 5 12 (1 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / Dec 30, 2014 / Javier Prieto / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 4 12 (2 defenses)
(41) Kazuto Ioka (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBC Minimumweight Title / 2011-02-11 / Oleydong Sithsamerchai / Kobe, JPN / TKO 5 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2012-12-31 / José Alfredo Rodríguez / Osaka, JPN / TKO 3 (3 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 2015-04-22 / Juan Carlos Reveco / Osaka, JPN / MD 12 (4 defenses)
(42) Akira Yaegashi (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 2011-10-24 / Pornsawan Porpramook / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 10 12 (0 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 2013-04-08 / Toshiyuki Igarashi / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 112 Lineal Flyweight Title / 2013-04-08 / Toshiyuki Igarashi / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (3 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 108 IBF Light Flyweight Title / 2015-12-29 / Javier Mendoza / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (2 defenses)
(43) Ricky Burns (GBR); Belts: 130, 135, & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 4 Sep 2010 / Román Martínez / Glasgow, Scotland / UD 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBO Lightweight Title / 5 Nov 2011 / Michael Katsidis / London, England / UD 12 (4 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBO Light Welterweight Title / 28 May 2016 / Michele di Rocco / Glasgow, Scotland / TKO 8 12 (1 defenses)
(44) Hozumi Hasegawa (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBC Bantamweight Title / 2005-04-16 / Veeraphol Sahaprom / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 4 12 (10 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBC Featherweight Title / 2010-11-26 / Juan Carlos Burgos / Nagoya, JPN / UD 12 (0 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2016-09-16 / Hugo Ruiz / Osaka, JPN / RTD 8 12 (0 defenses)
(45) Mikey Garcia (USA); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 - 1st Title: 126 WBO Featherweight Title / 2013-01-19 / Orlando Salido / NY, USA / TD 12 (0 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 2013-11-9 / Román Martínez / TX, USA / KO 8 12 (1 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 2017-01-28 / Dejan Zlatičanin / NV, USA / KO 3 12 (0 defenses)
(46) Donnie Nietes (PHI); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBO Minimumweight Title / 2007-09-30 / Pornsawan Porpramook / Cebu, PHI / UD 12 (4 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBO Light Flyweight Title / 2013-11-9 / Ramón García Hirales / Negros Occidental, PHI / UD 12 (9 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 2017-04-29 / Komgrich Nantapech / Cebu, PHI / UD 12 (0 defenses)
(47) Vasyl Lomachenko (UKR); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 - 1st Title: 126 WBO Featherweight Title / 2014-06-21 / Gary Russell Jr. / LA, USA / MD 12 (3 defenses)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 2016-06-11 / Román Martínez / NY, USA / KO 5 12 (4 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 135 The Ring and WBA Lightweight Title / 2018-05-12 / Jorge Linares / NY, USA / TKO 10 12 (0 defenses)
List of Triple Champions (short) — Major Titles - (1) Bob Fitzsimmons (UK/NZ); Belts: 160, HVY & 175 (1903-11-25)
- (2) Tony Canzoneri (USA);Belts: 126, 135 & 140 (1931-04-24)
- (3) Barney Ross (USA);Belts: 135, 140 & 147 (1934-05-28)
- (4) Henry Armstrong (USA); Belts: 126, 135 & 147 (1938-05-31)
- (5) Emile Griffith (VI); Belts: 154, 147 & 160 (1966-4-25)
- (6) Wilfred Benítez (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (1981-05-23)
- (7) Alexis Argüello (NIC); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (1981-06-20)
- (8) Roberto Durán (PAN); Belts: 135, 147, 154 (1983-06-16) & 160
- (9) Wilfredo Gómez (PR); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (1985-05-19)
- (10) Sugar Ray Leonard (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 160 (1987-04-06), 168 & 175
- (11) Thomas Hearns (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 175 (1987-10-29), 160, & 168
- (12) Jeff Fenech (AUS); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1988-03-07)
- (13) Héctor Camacho (PR); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 (1989-03-06)
- (14) Julio César Chávez (MEX); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 (1989-05-13)
- (15) Iran Barkley (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 (1992-03-20)
- (16) Duke McKenzie (UK); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 (1992-10-15)
- (17) Pernell Whitaker (USA); Belts: 135, 140, 147 (1993-03-06) & 154
- (18) Mike McCallum (JAM); Belts: 154, 160 & 175 (1994-07-23)
- (19) Wilfredo Vázquez (PR); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1996-05-18)
- (20) Oscar De La Hoya (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140 (1996-06-07), 147, 154 & 160
- (21) Roy Jones Jr. (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 175 (1996-11-22) & Hvy
- (22) Leo Gamez (VEN); Belts: 105, 108, 112 (1999-03-13) & 115
- (23) Félix Trinidad (PR); Belts: 147, 154 & 160 (2001-05-13)
- (24) Johnny Tapia (USA); Belts: 115, 118 & 126 (2002-04-27)
- (25) James Toney (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 200 (2003-04-26)
- (26) Shane Mosley (USA); Belts: 135, 147 & 154 (2003-09-13)
- (27) Manny Pacquiao (PHI); Belts: 112, 122, 126 (2003-11-15), 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154
- (28) Érik Morales (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (2004-02-28)
- (29) Marco Antonio Barrera (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (2004-11-27)
- (30) Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140 (2005-06-25), 147 & 154
- (31) Juan Manuel Márquez (MEX); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (2008-09-13)
- (32) Jorge Arce (MEX); Belts: 108, 115 & 122 2011-05-07
- (33) Fernando Montiel (MEX); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 (2010-02-13)
- (34) Miguel Ángel Cotto (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (2010-06-05)
- (35) Koki Kameda (JPN); Belts: 108, 112 & 118 (2010-12-26)
- (36) Nonito Donaire (PHI); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 (2011-02-19)
- (37) Abner Mares (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (2013-05-04)
- (38) Román González (NIC); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2014-09-05)
- (39) Léo Santa Cruz (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (2014-09-05)
- (40) Jorge Linares (VEN); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 (2014-12-30)
- (41) Kazuto Ioka (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 (2015-04-22)
- (42) Akira Yaegashi (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 (2015-12-29)
- (43) Ricky Burns (GBR); Belts: 130, 135, & 140 (2016-05-28)
- (44) Hozumi Hasegawa (JPN); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2016-09-16)
- (45) Mikey Garcia (USA); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (2017-01-28)
- (46) Donnie Nietes (PHI); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2017-04-29)
- (47) Vasyl Lomachenko (UKR); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (2018-05-12)
List of Boxing Triple or Three Division Champions — Minor + Major Titles- The first column of the extreme left (Major titles only) refers to championships won from only major boxing entities such the WBC, the WBA, the IBF the WBO and The Ring. They are the organizations that generally considered as the 'real' ones.
- The second column of the extreme left (Minor and Major titles) refers to any championships won from professional 'minor' boxing associations that are not yet well respected by the general boxing fan or public at 'world' level. Some of them, despite having tremendous champions and superstars that sometimes eclipse the champions of the major entities, are still in the shadows. Please, see the List of Minor Boxing Entities of the Triple Champions in this page.
- Only the first championship by Boxing weight-class is added to the fighter not matter he later obtain or win additional belts in the same division.
Example: Sugar Ray Leonard is a five(5)-time world champion in five(5) different weight categories: - He won his first title (147 pounds/WBC welterweight belt) in 1979-11-30 against Wilfred Benítez but later he also added the WBA Welterweight version from Thomas Hearns in 1981-09-16. So because Welterweight is the same division, not matter the boxing regulating body, his first championship counts only to proclaim him as the world Welterweight champ or two times Welter champion.
- Leonard also won the world WBA light middleweight title (154 pounds) from Ayub Kalule in 1981-06-25 but he does not needed to win a second belt at this weight to be considered champion, so he is a one time world Light middleweight champ.
Example: Pernell Whitaker is a four(4)-time champion in four(4) different divisions: - His first ever title was the world IBF lightweight title (135 pounds) at 1989-02-18 from Greg Haugen. Whitaker also won the other two versions (WBA/1990-08-11 from Juan Nazario & WBC/1989-08-20 versus José Luis Ramírez) of the world Lightweight title in the same division, but only will be included here the very first title (1989-02-18). So Whitaker is a three(3)times world champion in one weight division (Lightweight), but is a six(6) times champion in four(4) different divisions.
- And every new title in different weight divisions will be only accepted in this list to proclaim the champions in multiple divisions.
Example: Vinny Pazienza is a three(3)times world champion in three different divisions: - Pazienza's first belt was for the IBF lightweight title(135) at 1987-06-07 from Greg Haugen. The IBF title is considered a legitimate world title such the WBC, the WBA and the WBO.
- He won the WBA light middleweight title(154) at 1991-10-01 from Gilbert Dele. It's his second world title in two(2)different divisions.
- His next 'world' title was the IBO Super Middleweight Title(168)in 1993-12-28 from Dan Sherry. The IBO is still not recognized as a real 'world' association by the boxing fans, national commissions and writers. But I added Pazienza's three(3) titles in three(3)different weight divisions because all the titles are professional ones and because maybe one day that 'world' titles will be legitimate recognised by the World.
Number (Major titles only): | Number (Minor and Major titles): | Name: | Nickname: | Date of 3rd Title won: | Division Titles: | Total Number Titles: | Successful Defenses: | 1 | 1 | {{flagicon|NZ}} Bob Fitzsimmons | Ruby | 1903-11-25 | Middleweight, Heavyweight and Light heavyweight | 4----160: 2----Hvy: 0----175: 0 | 2 | 2 | {{flagicon|US}} Tony Canzoneri | None | 1931-04-24 | Featherweight, Lightweight and Light welterweight | 6----126: 1----135: 4----140: 2 | 3 | 3 | {{flagicon|US}} Barney Ross | None | 1934-05-28 | Lightweight, Light welterweight and Welterweight | 4----135: 1----140: 5----147: 2 | 4 | 4 | {{flagicon|US}} Henry Armstrong | Homicide Hank | 1938-05-31 | Featherweight, Lightweight and Welterweight | 6----126: 1+4----135: 1----147: 19 | 5 | 5 | {{flagicon|U.S. Virgin Islands}} Emile Griffith | None | 1966-04-25 | Light middleweight, Welterweight and Middleweight | 8----154: 1----147: 1+4----160: 2 | 6 | 6 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfred Benítez | El Radar | 1981-05-23 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 8----140: 3----147: 2----154: 2 | 7 | 7 | {{flagicon|NIC}} Alexis Argüello | El Flaco Explosivo | 1981-06-20 | Featherweight, Super featherweight and Lightweight | 4----126: 4----130: 8----135: 4 | 8 | 8 | {{flagicon|PAN}} Roberto Durán | Manos de Piedra | 1983-06-16 | Lightweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 6----135: 12----147: 0----154: 0 | 9 | 9 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfredo Gómez | Bazooka | 1985-05-19 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 3----122: 17----126: 0----130: 0 | 10 | 10 | {{flagicon|US}} Sugar Ray Leonard | Sugar Ray | 1987-04-06 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 6----147: 5----154: 0----160: 0 | 11 | 11 | {{flagicon|US}} Thomas Hearns | The Hitman | 1987-10-29 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 8----147: 3----154: 3----175: 0 | 12 | 12 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Jeff Fenech | Marrickville Mauler | 1988-03-07 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----118: 3----122: 4----126: 3 | 13 | 13 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Héctor Camacho | Macho Man | 1989-03-06 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 7----130: 1----135: 1----140: 2 | 14 | 14 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Julio César Chávez | J.C. Superstar | 1989-05-13 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 6----130: 9----135: 2----140: 12+4 | 15 | 15 | {{flagicon|US}} Iran Barkley | The Blade | 1992-03-20 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 4----160: 0----168: 0----175: 0 | 16 | 16 | {{flagicon|UK}} Duke McKenzie | None | 1992-10-15 | Flyweight, Bantamweight and Super bantamweight | 3----112: 1----118: 2----122: 0 | 17 | 17 | {{flagicon|US}} Pernell Whitaker | Sweet Pea | 1993-03-06 | Lightweight, Super lightweight and Welterweight | 7----135: 8----140: 0----147: 9 | N/A | 18 | {{flagicon|US}} Vinny Pazienza | Pazmanian Devil | 1993-12-28 | Lightweight, Super welterweight and Super middleweight | 6----135: 0----154: 0----168: 2 | N/A | 19 | {{flagicon|US}} Roger Mayweather | Black Mamba | 1994-05-28 | Super featherweight, Light welterweight and Welterweight | 5----130: 2----140: 3----147: 0 | 18 | 20 | {{flagicon|US}} Mike McCallum | Bodysnatcher | 1994-07-23 | Light middleweight, Middleweight and Light heavyweight | 3----154: 6----160: 4----175: 1 | N/A | 21 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Lester Ellis | None | 1994-12-03 | Super featherweight, Light welterweight and Welterweight | 5----130: 1----140: 0----147: 0 | N/A | 22 | {{flagicon|US}} Bobby Czyz | Matinee Idol | 1995-12-05 | Light heavyweight, Cruiserweight and Super-cruiserweight | 3----175: 3----190: 3----210: 0 | N/A | 23 | {{flagicon|US}} Joey Gamache | None | 1996-03-31 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 4----130: 0----135: 0----140: 0 | 19 | 24 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Wilfredo Vázquez | Orgullo de Puerto Rico | 1996-05-18 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 4----118: 1----122: 9----126: 4 | 20 | 25 | {{flagicon|US}} Oscar De La Hoya | Golden Boy | 1996-06-07 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 10----130: 1----135: 6----140: 1 | 25 | 26 | {{flagicon|US}} James Toney | Lights Out | 1996-08-09 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 10----160: 1+6----168: 3----175: 5 | N/A | 27 | {{flagicon|US}} James "Buddy" McGirt | Buddy | 1996-10-25 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 3----140: 1----147: 2----154: 0 | N/A | 28 | {{flagicon|US}} Orlando Canizales | None | 1996-11-02 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----118: 15----122: 2----126: 0 | 21 | 29 | {{flagicon|US}} Roy Jones Jr. | Junior | 1996-11-22 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 12----160: 4----168: 5----175: 11 | N/A | 30 | {{flagicon|US}} Greg Haugen | Greg Lee Haugen | 1998-11-20 | Lightweight, Super lightweight and Welterweight | 4----135: 2----140: 0----147: 0 | 22 | 31 | {{flagicon|VEN}} Leo Gamez | Torito | 1999-03-13 | Minimumweight, Light flyweight and Flyweight | 4----105: 1----108: 4----112: 1 | N/A | 32 | {{flagicon|COL}} Mauricio Pastrana | El Pintoso | 1999-04-03 | Light flyweight, Flyweight and Super flyweight | 5----108: 2----112: 0----115: 3 | N/A | 33 | {{flagicon|US}} Junior Jones | Poison | 1999-04-10 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----118: 1----122: 1----126: 1 | 23 | 34 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Félix Trinidad | Tito | 2001-05-13 | Welterweight, Light middleweight and Middleweight | 5----147: 15----154: 2----160: 0 | N/A | 35 | {{flagicon|South Africa}} Cassius Baloyi | Mr. Shy Guy | 2002-04-17 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 5----122: 4----126: 7----130: 5+1 | 24 | 36 | {{flagicon|US}} Johnny Tapia | Mi Vida Loca | 2002-04-27 | Super flyweight, Bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----115: 14----118: 2----126: 0 | N/A | 37 | {{flagicon|South Africa}} Lehlohonolo Ledwaba | Hands of Stone | 2002-07-27 | Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----118: 1----122: 5----126: 0 | N/A | 39 | {{flagicon|South Africa}} Mzukisi Sikali | Lacier | 2002-09-14 | Light flyweight, Super bantamweight and Flyweight | 3----108: 0----122: 1----112: 2 | N/A | 40 | {{flagicon|US}} Danny Romero | Kid Dynamite | 2003-05-23 | Flyweight, Super flyweight and Super bantamweight | 3----112: 1----115: 2----122: 0 | 26 | 41 | {{flagicon|US}} Shane Mosley | Sugar Shane | 2003-09-13 | Lightweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 3----135: 10----147: 4----154: 0 | N/A | 42 | {{flagicon|ITA}} Silvio Branco | Barbaro | 2003-10-10 | Middleweight, Super middleweight and Light heavyweight | 5----160: 8----168: 1----175: 0 | 27 | 43 | {{flagicon|Philippines}} Manny Pacquiao | Pac-Man | 2003-11-15 | Flyweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight | 10----112: 1----122: 4----126: 2 | 28 | 44 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Erik Morales | El Terrible | 2004-02-28 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 6----122: 9----126: 1+2----130: 1 | 29 | 45 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Marco Antonio Barrera | The Baby-Faced Assassin | 2004-11-27 | Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight | 7----122: 8+5----126: 2----130: 4 | N/A | 46 | {{flagicon|UK}} Damaen Kelly | None | 2004-12-17 | Flyweight, Bantamweight and Super flyweight | 3----112: 1----118: 0----115: 0 | N/A | 47 | {{flagicon|USA}} Rob Calloway | All-American Prizefighter | 2005-06-24 | Light heavyweight, Super-cruiserweight and Heavyweight | 4----175: 4----210: 0----Hvy: 0 | 30 | 48 | {{flagicon|US}} Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | Money Mayweather | 2005-06-25 | Super featherweight, Lightweight and Super lightweight | 12----130: 8----135: 3----140: 0 | N/A | 49 | {{flagicon|US}} Zab Judah | Super Zab | 2007-11-17 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Light middleweight | 6----140: 6----147: 1----154: 0 | 31 | 50 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Manuel Márquez | Dinamita | 2008-09-13 | Featherweight, Super featherweight and Lightweight | 7----126: 4----130: 1----135: 0 | 32 | 51 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Jorge Arce | Travieso | 2008-09-15 | Light flyweight, Super flyweight and Super bantamweight | 5----108: 2+8----115: 0----122: 1 | 33 | 52 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Fernando Montiel | Cochulito | 2009-04-25 | Flyweight, Super flyweight and Bantamweight | 4----112: 3----115: 2+7----118: 1 | N/A | 53 | {{flagicon|ARM}} Vic Darchinyan | Raging Bull | 2010-05-20 | Flyweight, Super flyweight and Bantamweight | 6----112: 5----115: 2----118: 0 | 34 | 54 | {{flagicon|PRI}} Miguel Ángel Cotto | Junito | 2010-06-05 | Light welterweight, Welterweight and Super welterweight | 5----140: 6----147: 4----154: 0 | 35 | 55 | {{flagicon|Japan}} Koki Kameda | 2010-12-26 | Light Flyweight, Flyweight and Bantamweight | 3----108:----112:----118: | 36 | 56 | {{flagicon|PHI}} Nonito Donaire | The Filipino Flash | 2011-02-19 | Flyweight, Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight | 8----112: 3----118: 1----122: 4 | 37 | 57 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Abner Mares | 2013-05-04 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 4----118: 1----122: 1----126: 0 | 38 | 58 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Léo Santa Cruz | 2015-08-29 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 4----118: 3----122: 4----126: 1 | 39 | 59 | {{flagicon|VEN}} Jorge Linares | 2014-12-30 | Featherweight, Super Featherweight and Lightweight | 3----126: 1----130: 1----135: 2 | 40 | 60 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Kazuto Ioka | 2015-09-27 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 4----105: 3----108: 3----112: 4 | 41 | 61 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Akira Yaegashi | 2015-12-29 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 3----105: 0----108: 3----112: 2 | 42 | 62 | {{flagicon|GBR}} Ricky Burns | 2016-05-28 | Super Featherweight, Lightweight and Super Lightweight | 3----130: 3----135: 4----140: 1 | 43 | 63 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Hozumi Hasegawa | 2016-09-16 | Bantamweight, Super Bantamweight and Featherweight | 3----118: 10----122: 0----126: 0 | 44 | 64 | {{flagicon|USA}} Mikey Garcia | 2017-01-28 | Featherweight, Super Featherweight and Lightweight | 4----126: 0----130: 1----135: 0 | 45 | 65 | {{flagicon|PHI}} Donnie Nietes | 2017-04-29 | Minimumweight, Light Flyweight and Flyweight | 4----105: 4----108: 9----112: 0 |
Note: Please, follow the structure of the lists. Do not edit without reading how the lists are made. List of Triple Champions (long) — Minor Titles + Major Titles(1)(1) Bob Fitzsimmons (UK/NZ); Belts: 160, HVY & 175 - 1st Title: 160 World Middle Weight Title / 1891-01-14 / Jack Dempsey / New Orleans, USA / TKO 13 20 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: Hvy World Heavyweight Title / 1897-03-17 / James J. Corbett / NV, USA / KO 14 20 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1903-11-25 / George Gardner / CA, USA / PTS 20 20 (Lost)
(2)(2) Tony Canzoneri (USA);Belts: 126, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 126 World Featherweight Title / 1927-10-24 / Johnny Dundee / NY, USA / PTS 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1930-11-14 / Al Singer / NY, USA / KO 1 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 140 World Light Welterweight Title / 1931-04-24 / Jackie Berg / IL, USA / KO 3 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
(3)(3) Barney Ross (USA);Belts: 135, 140 & 147 - 1st Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1933-06-23 / Tony Canzoneri / IL, USA / MD 10 10 (1 consecutive, vacates it)
- 2nd Title: 140 World Jr. Welterweight Title / 1933-06-23 / Tony Canzoneri / IL, USA / MD 10 10 (9 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 147 World Welterweight Title / 1934-05-28 / Jimmy McLarnin / NY, USA / SD 15 15 (Lost)
(4)(4) Henry Armstrong (USA); Belts: 126, 135 & 147 - 1st Title: 126 World Featherweight Title / 1937-10-29 / Petey Sarron / NY, USA / KO 6 15 (vacates)
- 2nd Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1938-08-17 / Lou Ambers / NY, USA / SD 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 147 World Welterweight and The Ring Welterweight Title / 1938-05-31 / Barney Ross / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (19 consecutive defenses)
(5)(5) Emile Griffith (VI); Belts: 154, 147 & 160 - 1st Title: 154 World Jr. Middleweight Title (ABC) / 1962-10-17 / Teddy Wright / Vienna, Austria / PTS 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 147 World and Welterweight Title / 1961-04-01 / Benny Paret / FL, USA / KO 13 15 (1 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 160 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Middleweight Title / 1966-4-25 / Dick Tiger / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (2 consecutive defenses)
(6)(6) Wilfred Benítez (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Light Welterweight Title / 1976-03-06 / Antonio Cervantes / San Juan, Puerto Rico / SD 15 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1979-01-14 / Carlos Palomino / San Juan, Puerto Rico / SD 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBC Super Welterweight Title / 1981-05-23 / Maurice Hope / NV, USA / TKO 12 15 (2 consecutive defenses)
(7)(7) Alexis Argüello (NIC); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 126 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Featherweight Title / 1974-11-23 / Rubén Olivares / CA, USA / KO 13 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1978-01-28 / Alfredo Escalera / San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 13 15 (8 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Lightweight Title / 1981-06-20 / Jim Watt / Wembley, England / UD 15 15 (4 consecutive defenses)
(8)(8) Roberto Durán (PAN); Belts: 135, 147, 154, 160 - 1st Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Lightweight Title / 1972-06-26 / Ken Buchanan / NY, USA / TKO 13 15 (12 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1980-06-20 / Sugar Ray Leonard / Montreal, Canada / UD 15 15 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1983-06-16 / Dave Moore / NY, USA / TKO 8 15 (Stripped)
(9)(9) Wilfredo Gómez (PR); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1977-05-21 / Dong Kyun Yum / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / KO 12 15 (17 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1984-03-31 / Juan LaPorte / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / UD 12 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 130 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1985-05-19 / Rocky Lockridge / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / MD 15 15 (Lost)
(10)(10) Sugar Ray Leonard (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 160, 168 & 175 - 1st Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Welterweight Title / 1979-11-30 / Wilfredo Benítez / NV, USA / TKO 15 15 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 154 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1981-06-25 / Ayub Kalule / TX, USA / TKO 9 15 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 160 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Middleweight Title / 1987-04-06 / Marvin Hagler / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (Vacates)
(11)(11) Thomas Hearns (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 175, 160, 168 - 1st Title: 147 WBA Welterweight Title / 1980-08-02 / Pipino Cuevas / MI, USA / TKO 2 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 154 WBC Super Welterweight Title / 1982-12-03 / Wilfred Benítez / MI,USA / MD 15 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 154 Lineal, The Ring / 1983-05 / Vacant / (5 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 160 WBC Middleweight Title / 1987-10-29 / Juan D. Roldán / NV, USA / KO 4 12 (Lost)
(12)(12) Jeff Fenech (AUS); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 1985-04-26 / SatoshiI Shingaki / Sydney, Australia / TKO 4 15 (3 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1987-05-08 / Samart Payakaroon / Sydney, Australia / KO 4 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1988-03-07 / Víctor Callejas / Sydney, Australia / TKO 10 12 (3 consecutive)
(13)(13) Héctor Camacho (PR); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1983-08-07 / Rafael Limón / San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 5 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 1985-08-10 / José L.Ramírez / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBO Light Welterweight Title / 1989-03-06 / Ray Mancini / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
(14)(14) Julio César Chávez (MEX); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1984-09-13 / Mario Martínez / CA, USA / TKO 8 12 (9 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / 1987-11-21 / Edwin Rosario / NV, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring Lightweight Title / 1988-10-25 / José Luis Ramírez / NV, USA / TD 11 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 1989-05-13 / Roger Mayweather / CA, USA / TKO 10 12 (11 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 140 Lineal Light Welterweight Title / 1990-03-17 / Meldrick Taylor / NV, USA / TKO 12 12 (10 consecutive)
(15)(15) Iran Barkley (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 - 1st Title: 160 WBC Middleweight Title / 1988-06-06 / Thomas Hearns / NV, USA / TKO 3 12 (Lost)
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1992-01-10 / Darryn Van Horn / NY, USA / TKO 2 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBA Light Heavyweight Title / 1992-03-20 / Thomas Hearns / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (Vacates it)
(16)(16) Duke McKenzie (UK); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 - 1st Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 1988-10-05 / Rolando Bohol / London, England / TKO 11 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBO Bantamweight Title / 1991-06-30 / Gaby Canizales / London, England / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 1992-10-15 / Jesse Benavides / London, England / UD 12 12 (Lost)
(17)(17) Pernell Whitaker (USA); Belts: 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1989-02-18 / Greg Haugen / VA, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutive defenses)
- 1st Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring Lightweight Title / 1990-08-11 / Juan Nazario / NV, USA / KO 1 12 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 140 IBF Light Welterweight Title / 1992-07-18 / Rafael Pineda / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 147 Lineal and WBC Welterweight Title / 1993-03-06 / James (Buddy) McGirt / NY, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutive defenses)
(N/A)(18) Vinny Pazienza (USA); Belts: 135, 154 & 168 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1987-06-07 / Greg Haugen / RI, USA / UD 15 15 (Lost)
- 2nd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1991-10-01 / Gilber Delé / RI, USA / TKO 12 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 168 IBO Super Middleweight Title / 1993-12-28 / Dan Sherry / CO, USA / KO 11 15 (Vacates)
(N/A)(19) Roger Mayweather (USA); Belts: 130, 140 & 147 - 1st Title: 130 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1983-01-19 / Samuel Serrano San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 8 15 (2 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title 1987-11-12 / René Arredondo / CA, USA / TKO 6 12 (4 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 147 IBO Light Welter Weight Title / 1994-05-28 / Eduardo Montes / UT, USA / KO 3 12
(18)(20) Mike McCallum (JAM); Belts: 154, 160 & 175 - 1st Title:154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 1984-10-19 / Sean Mannion / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (6 consecutive defenses)
- 2nd Title: 160 WBA Middleweight Title / 1989-05-10 / Heroll Graham / London, England / SD 12 12 (3 consecutive defenses)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBC Light Heavyweight Title / 1994-07-23 / Jeff Harding / ND, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive defense)
(N/A)(21) Lester Ellis (Aus); Belts: 130, 147 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 IBF Super Featherweight Title / 1985-02-15 / Hwan-Kil Yuh / Victoria, Australia / SD 15 15
- 2nd Title: 147 vacant WBF Welterweight Title / 1993-02-19 / Rocky Berg / South Australia, Australia / KO 2 12
- 3rd Title: 140 vacant IBO Light Welterweight Title / 1994-12-03 / Al Coquilla / Western Australia, Australia / KO 1 12
(N/A)(22) Bobby Czyz (USA); Belts: 175, 190 & 210* - 1st Title: 175 IBF Light Heavyweight Title / 1986-09-06 / Slobodan Kacar / NV, USA / TKO 5 12
- 2nd Title: 190 WBA Cruiserweight Title / 1991-03-08 / Robert Daniels / NJ, USA / SD 12 12
- 3rd Title: 210 vacant WBU Super Cruiserweight Title / 1995-12-05 / Richard Jackson / MS, USA / TKO 6 12
(N/A)(23) Joey Gamache (USA); Belts: 130,135 & 140 - 1st Title: 130 vacant WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1991-06-28 / Jerry Ngobeni / Maine, USA / TKO 10 12 (Vacates it)
- 2nd Title: 135 vacant WBA Lightweight Title / 1992-06-13 / Chil-Sung Chun / Maine, USA / TKO 9 12
- 3rd Title: 140 WBU Light Welterweight Title / 1996-03-31 / Ray Martinez / Maine, USA / UD 12 12
(19)(24) Wilfredo Vázquez (PR); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1987-10-04 / Chan-Yong Park / Seoul, South Korea / TKO 10 15 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBA Super Bantamweight Title / 1992-03-27 / Raúl Pérez / Mexico City, Mexico / TKO 3 12 (9 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 126 Lineal and WBA Featherweight Title / 1996-05-18 / Eloy Rojas / NV, USA / TKO 11 12 (4 consecutive)
(20)(25) Oscar De La Hoya (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140, 147, 154 & 160 - 1st Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 1994-03-05 / Jimmy Bredahl / CA, USA / TKO 10 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 135 vacant WBO Lightweight Title / 1995-02-18 / John-John Molina / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (6 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 140 Lineal and WBC Light Welterweight Title / 1996-06-07 / Julio César Chávez / NV, USA / TKO 4 12 (1 consecutive)
(N/A)(26) James "Buddy" McGirt (USA); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 vacant IBF Light Welterweight Title / 1988-02-14 / Frankie Warren / TX, USA / KO 12 15 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal and WBC Welterweight Title / 1991-11-29 / Simon Brown / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 154 IBC Light Middleweight Title / 1996-10-25 / Kevin Tillman / MS, USA / PTS 12 12 (Vacates)
(N/A)(27) Orlando Canizales (USA);Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 1988-07-09 / Kelvin Seabrooks / NJ, USA / TKO 15 15 (16 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 IBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1995-07-15 / John Lewus / NV, USA / PTS 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 126 IBA Featherweight Title / 1996-11-02 / Sergio Reyes / Chiba, Japan / TKO 10 12 (1 consecutive)
(21)(28) Roy Jones Jr. (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 175 & Hvy - 1st Title: 160 IBF Middleweight Title / 1993-05-22 / Bernard Hopkins / Washington, D.C., USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1994-11-18 / James Toney / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (5 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 175 WBC Light Heavyweight Title / 1996-11-22 / Mike McCallum / FL, USA / UD 12 12 (Lost)
- 3rd Title: 175 The Ring Light Heavyweight Title / 2001 / Vacant / (3 consecutive)
(N/A)(29) Greg Haugen (USA); Belts: 135, 140 & 147 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1986-12-05 / Jimmy Paul / NV, USA / MD 15 15 (Lost)
- 2nd Title: 140 WBO Light Welterweight Title / 1991-02-23 / Héctor Camacho / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Stripped)
- 3rd Title: 147 WBF Welterweight Title / 1998-11-20 / Paul Nave / CA, USA / PTS 12 12 (No contest, retires)
(22)(30) Leo Gamez (VEN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 1988-01-10 / Bong-Jun Kim / Pusan, Korea / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 1993-10-21 / Shiro Yahiro / Tokyo, Japan / TKO 9 12 (3 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1999-03-13 / Hugo Rafael Soto / NY, USA /TKO 3 12 (Lost)
(N/A)(31) Mauricio Pastrana (COL); Belts: 108, 112, 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 108 IBF Light Flyweight Title / 1997-01-18 / Michael Carbajal / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title (Interim) / 1998-10-03 / José Bonilla / Caracas, Venezuela / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 3rd Title: 115 IBO Super Flyweight Title / 1999-04-03 / Edison Torres / Cartagena, Colombia / PTS 12 12 (Vacates)
(N/A)(32) Junior Jones (USA); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1993-10-23 / Jorge E. Julio / NJ, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 1996-11-22 / Marcos A.Barrera / FL, USA / DQ 5 12 (1 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 126 IBO Featherweight Title / 1999-04-10 / Richard Evatt / Manchester, England / TKO 11 12 (Vacates)
(23)(33) Félix Trinidad (PR); Belts: 147, 154 & 160 - 1st Title: 147 IBF Welterweight Title / 1993-06-19 / Maurice Blocker / CA, USA / KO 2 12 (15 consecutive)
- 1st Title: 147 Lineal Welterweight Title / 1999-09-18 / Oscar De La Hoya / NV, USA / MD 12 12 (Vacates)
- 2nd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2000-03-03 / David Reid / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 160 WBA Middleweight Title / 2001-05-13 / William Joppy / NY, USA / TKO 5 12 (Lost)
(N/A)(34) Cassius Baloyi (SA); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBU Super Bantamweight Title / 1996-11-15 / Frank Toledo / FL, USA / UD 12 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 126 WBU Featherweight Title / 1998-04-24 / Sergio Rafael Liendo / CA, USA / UD 12 12 (7 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 130 vacant IBO Super Featherweight Title / 2002-04-17 / Tiger Ari / Gauteng, South Africa / TKO 6 12 (3 consecutives)
(24)(35) Johnny Tapia (USA); Belts: 115, 118 & 126 - 1st Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 1994-10-12 / Henry Martínez / NM, USA / TKO 11 12 (13 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1998-12-05 / Nana Konadu / NJ, USA / MD 12 12 (Lost it)
- 3rd Title: 126 IBF Featherweight Title / 2002-04-27 / Manuel Medina / NY, USA / MD 12 12 (Lost)
(N/A)(36) Lehlohonolo Ledwaba (SA); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 vacant WBU Bantamweight Title / 1996-11-17 / Cruz Carbajal / Johannesburg, South Africa / PTS 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 122 vacant IBF Super Bantamweight Title / 1999-05-29 / John Johnson / Hammansal, South Africa / UD 12 12 (5 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 126 vacant WBU Featherweight Title / 2002-07-27 / Vuyani Bungu / Carnival City, South Africa / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
(N/A)(37) Sirimongkol Singwangcha (THAI); Belts: 115, 118 & 130 - 1st Title: 115 WBU Super Flyweight Title / 1995-08-05 / Juanito Boy Cuma / Bangkok, Thailand / PTS 12 12
- 2nd Title: 118 WBU Bantamweight Title / 1995-12-23 / Miguel Espinoza / Bangkok, Thailand / PTS 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 130 vacant WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2002-08-24 / Kengo Nagashima / Tokyo, Japan / KO 2 12 (1 consecutive)
(N/A)(38) Mzukisi Sikali (SA); Belts: 108, 112 & 115 - 1st Title: 108 WBU Light Flyweight Title / 1996-11-08 / Nungdiaw Sakcharuporn / Bangkok, Thailand / TKO 10 12 (Lost)
- 2nd Title: 115 WBU Super Flyweight Title / 1998-08-01 / Luigi Castiglione / Tronto, Italy / TKO 8 12 (1 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 112 IBO Flyweight Title / 2002-09-14 / Masibulele Makepula / Gauteng, South Africa / MD 12 12 (2 consecutives)
(25)(39) James Toney (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 190 & 210 - 1st Title: 160 Lineal and IBF World Middleweight Title / 1991-05-10 / Michael Nunn / IA, USA / TKO 11 12
- 2nd Title: 168 IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1993-02-13 / Iran Barkley / NV, USA / TKO 10 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 200 IBF Cruiserweight Title / 2003-04-26 / Vassiliy Jirov / CT, USA / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
(N/A)(40) Danny Romero (USA); Belts: 112, 115 & 122; - 1st Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 1995-04-22 / Francisco Tejedor / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 115 IBF Super Flyweight Title / 1996-08-24 / Harold Grey / NM, USA / KO 2 12 (2 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 122 IBA Super Bantamweight Title / 2003-05-23 / Trinidad Mendoza / NM, USA / UD 12 12
(26)(41) Shane Mosley (USA); Belts: 135, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 135 IBF Lightweight Title / 1997-08-02 / Philip Holiday / CT, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal and WBC Welterweight Title / 2000-06-17 / Oscar De La Hoya / CA, USA / SD 12 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 154 Lineal, The Ring and WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2003-09-13 / Oscar De La Hoya / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Lost)
(N/A)(42) Silvio Branco (ITA); Belts: 160,168 & 175 - 1st Title: 160 WBU Middleweight Title / 1996-09-12 / Thomas Tate / Lazio, Italy / UD 12 12 (6 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 168 WBU Super Middleweight Title / 2000-04-15 / Glen Johnson / Padova, Italy / UD 12 12
- 3rd Title: 175 WBA Light Heavyweight / 2003-10-10 / Mehdi Sahnoune / Marseille, France / TKO 11 12
(27)(43) Manny Pacquiao (PHI); Belts: 112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 112 Lineal and WBC Flyweight Title / 1998-12-04 / Chatchai Sasakul / Phuttamonthon, Thailand / KO 8 12 (1 successful defense)
- 2nd Title: 122 IBF Super Bantamweight Title / 2001-06-23 / Lehlohonolo Ledwaba / Nevada, USA / TKO 6 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 126 Lineal, and The Ring Featherweight Title / 2003-11-15 / Marco Antonio Barrera / Texas, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutives)
(28)(44) Erik Morales (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 1997-09-06 / Daniel Zaragoza / TX, USA / KO 11 12 (9 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 2000-09-02 / Kevin Kelley / TX, USA / TKO 7 12 (2 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2004-02-28 / Jesús Chávez / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (1 consecutives)
(29)(45) Marco Antonio Barrera (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 1995-03-31 / Daniel Jiménez / CA, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 126 The Ring and WBC Featherweight Title / 2002-06-22 / Erik Morales / NV, USA / UD 12 12
- 2nd Title: 126 Lineal Featherweight Title / 2001-04-07 / Naseem Hamed / NV, USA / UD 12 12
- 3rd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2004-11-27 / Erik Morales / NV, USA / MD 12 12
(N/A)(46) Damaen Kelly (England); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 IBO Flyweight Title / 2000-09-30 / Zolile Mbityi / Peterborough, England / MD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBF Bantamweight Title / 2002-05-21 / Celso Danggod / London, England / UD 12 12 (Vacates it)
- 3rd Title:115 IBO Super Flyweight Title / 2004-12-17 / Jason Booth / Yorkshire, England / UD 12 12 (Vacates)
(N/A)(47) Rob Calloway (USA) Belts: 175, 210 & Hvy - 1st Title: 175 WAA Light Heavyweight Title / 1997-04-02 / Ray Domenge / MO, USA / TKO 9 12 (4 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 210 vacant IBA Junior Heavyweight Title (Super-cruiserweight) / 2000-03-31 / Troy Weida / IA, USA / TKO 1 12
- 3rd Title: Hvy vacant WBF Heavyweight Title / 2005-06-24 / Bob Mirovic / Queensland, Australia / UD 12 12
(30)(48) Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 130 Lineal and WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1998-10-03 / Genaro Hernández / NV, USA / RTD 8 12 (8 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Lightweight Title / 2002-04-20 / José Luis Castillo / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 2005-06-25 / Arturo Gatti / NJ, USA / TKO 6 12
(N/A)(49) Zab Judah (USA); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 vacant IBF Light Welterweight Title / 2000-02-12 / Jan-Piet Bergman / CT, USA / KO 4 12
- 2nd Title: 147 Lineal, The Ring, WBC, WBA and IBF Welterweight Title / 2005-02-05 / Cory Spinks / Missouri, USA / TKO 9 12
- 3rd Title: 154 vacant IBC Light Middleweight Title / 2007-11-17 / Ryan Davis / Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands / UD 12 12
(31)(50) Juan Manuel Márquez (MEX); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 126 IBF Featherweight Title / 2003-02-01 / Manuel Medina / NV, USA / TKO 7 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 2007-03-17 / Marco Antonio Barrera / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 135 Lineal, The Ring Lightweight Title / 2008-09-13 / Joel Casamayor / Nevada, USA / TKO 11 12 (2 consecutives)
(32)(53) Jorge Arce (MEX); Belts: 108, 112 & 115 - 1st Title: 108 WBO Light Flyweight Title / 1998-12-05 / Juan Domingo Cordoba / Baja California, Mexico / UD 12 12 (2 consecutives)
- 1st Title: 108 Lineal Light Flyweight Title / 2002-07-06 / Yo-Sam Choi / Seoul, South Korea / TKO 6 12 (7 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 2010-01-30 / Angky Angkota / Mexico City, Mexico / TD 7 12 (0 defenses)
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-05-07 / Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. / NV, USA / TKO 12 12 (1 consecutive)
(33)(52) Fernando Montiel Belts: 112, 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 WBO Flyweight Title / 2000-12-15 / Isidro Garcia / Sonora, Mexico / TKO 7 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 WBO Super Flyweight Title / 2002-06-22 / Pedro Alcázar / NV, USA / TKO 6 12 (1 consecutive)
- 3rd Title: 118 WBO Bantamweight Title / 2010-02-13 / Ciso Morales / NV, USA / TKO 1 12 (1 consecutive)
(N/A)(53) Vic Darchinyan Belts: 112, 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 2004-12-16 / Irene Pacheco / FL, USA / TKO 11 12 (6 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 IBF Super Flyweight Title / 2008-08-02 / Dmitry Kirillov / WA, USA / KO 5 12 (2 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 118 IBO Bantamweight Title / 2010-05-20 / Eric Barcelona / New South Wales, Australia / UD 12 12
(34)(54) Miguel Ángel Cotto (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 140 vacant WBO Light Welterweight Title / 2004-09-11 / Kelson Pinto / Hato Rey, Puerto Rico / TKO 6 12 (6 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 147 vacant WBA Welterweight Title / 2006-12-02 / Carlos Quintana / NJ, USA / RTD 5 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 154 WBA Super Welterweight Title / 2010-06-05 / Yuri Foreman / NY, USA / TKO 9 12
(35)(55) Koki Kameda (JPN); Belts: 108, 112 & 118 - 1st Title: 108 vacant WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2006-08-02 / Juan Jose Landeata / Yokohama, Japan / SD 12
- 2nd Title: 112 Lineal and WBC Flyweight Title / 2009-11-29 / Daisuke Naito / Saitama, Japan / UD 12
- 3rd Title: 118 vacant WBA Bantamweight Title / 2010-12-26 / Alexander Munoz / Saitama, Japan / UD 12
(36)(56) Nonito Donaire (PHI); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 - 1st Title: 112 IBF and IBO Flyweight Title / 2007-07-07 / Vic Darchinyan / CT, USA / TKO 5 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 118 WBC and WBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-02-19 / Fernando Montiel / NV, USA / TKO 2 12
- 3rd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 2011-05-07 / Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. / TX, USA / TKO 12 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 122 Lineal and The Ring Super Bantamweight Title / 2012-10-13 / Toshiaki Nishioka / CA, USA / TKO 9 12 (2 consecutives)
(37)(57) Abner Mares (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBO Bantamweight Title / 2011-12-11 / Vic Darchinyan / WA, USA / SD 12 (vacates)
- 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 2011-08-13 / Joseph Agbeko / NV, USA / MD 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2012-04-21 / Eric Morel / CA, USA / UD 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 2013-05-04 / Daniel Ponce De Leon / NV, USA / TKO 9 12
(38)(58) Adrien Broner (USA); Belts: 130, 135 & 147 - 1st Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 2011-11-26 / Vicente Martin Rodriguez / OH, USA / KO 3 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 2012-11-17 / Antonio DeMarco / NJ, USA / TKO 8 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 147 WBA Welterweight Title / 2013-06-22 / Paul Malignaggi / NY, USA / SD 12
(39)(59) Román González (NIC); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 2008-09-15 / Yutaka Niida / Kanagawa, JPN / TKO 4 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2011-03-19 / Manuel Vargas / Puebla, MEX / UD 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 112 Lineal, The Ring and WBC Flyweight Title / 2014-09-05 / Akira Yaegashi / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 9 12 (2 consecutives)
(40)(60) Léo Santa Cruz (MEX); Belts: 118, 122, & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / Jun 2, 2012 / Vusi Malinga / CA, USA / UD 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 122 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2011-03-19 / Victor Terrazas / CA, USA / TKO 3 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 126 WBA Featherweight Title / 2014-09-05 / Abner Mares / CA, USA / MD 12 (1 consecutive defense)
(41)(61) Jorge Linares (VEN); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 - 1st Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / Jul 21, 2007 / Óscar Larios / NV, USA / TKO 10 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBA Super Featherweight Title / Nov 28, 2008 / Whyber Garcia / Panama City, Panama / TKO 5 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / Dec 30, 2014 / Javier Prieto / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 4 12 (2 consecutives)
(42)(62) Kazuto Ioka (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBC Minimumweight Title / 2011-02-11 / Oleydong Sithsamerchai / Kobe, JPN / TKO 5 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 2012-12-31 / José Alfredo Rodríguez / Osaka, JPN / TKO 3 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 2015-04-22 / Juan Carlos Reveco / Osaka, JPN / MD 12 (4 consecutives)
(43)(63) Akira Yaegashi (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBA Minimumweight Title / 2011-10-24 / Pornsawan Porpramook / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 10 12 (0 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 2013-04-08 / Toshiyuki Igarashi / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 112 Lineal Flyweight Title / 2013-04-08 / Toshiyuki Igarashi / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (3 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 108 IBF Light Flyweight Title / 2015-12-29 / Javier Mendoza / Tokyo, JPN / UD 12 (2 consecutives)
(44)(64) Ricky Burns (GBR); Belts: 130, 135, & 140 - 1st Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 4 Sep 2010 / Román Martínez / Glasgow, Scotland / UD 12 (3 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 135 WBO Lightweight Title / 5 Nov 2011 / Michael Katsidis / London, England / UD 12 (4 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 140 WBO Light Welterweight Title / 28 May 2016 / Michele di Rocco / Glasgow, Scotland / TKO 8 12 (1 consecutive defense)
(45)(55) Hozumi Hasegawa (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBC Bantamweight Title / 2005-04-16 / Veeraphol Sahaprom / Tokyo, JPN / TKO 4 12 (10 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBC Featherweight Title / 2010-11-26 / Juan Carlos Burgos / Nagoya, JPN / UD 12 (0 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 112 WBC Super Bantamweight Title / 2016-09-16 / Hugo Ruiz / Osaka, JPN / RTD 8 12 (0 consecutive defense)
(46)(56) Mikey Garcia (USA); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 - 1st Title: 126 WBO Featherweight Title / 2013-01-19 / Orlando Salido / NY, USA / TD 12 (0 consecutive defense)
- 2nd Title: 130 WBO Super Featherweight Title / 2013-11-9 / Román Martínez / TX, USA / KO 8 12 (1 consecutive defense)
- 3rd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 2017-01-28 / Dejan Zlatičanin / NV, USA / KO 312 (0 consecutive defense)
(47)(57) Donnie Nietes (PHI); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 - 1st Title: 105 WBO Minimumweight Title / 2007-09-30 / Pornsawan Porpramook / Cebu, PHI / UD 12 (4 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 108 WBO Light Flyweight Title / 2013-11-9 / Ramón García Hirales / Negros Occidental, PHI / UD 12 (9 consecutives)
- 3rd Title: 112 IBF Flyweight Title / 2017-04-29 / Komgrich Nantapech / Cebu, PHI / UD 12 (0 consecutive defense)
Note: Please, do not edit without reading how the lists are made. List of Triple Champions (short) — Minor Titles + Major Titles- (1)(1) Bob Fitzsimmons (UK/NZ); Belts: 160, HVY & 175 (1903-11-25)
- (2)(2) Tony Canzoneri (USA);Belts: 126, 135 & 140 (1931-04-24)
- (3)(3) Barney Ross (USA);Belts: 135, 140 & 147 (1934-05-28)
- (4)(4) Henry Armstrong (USA); Belts: 126, 135 & 147 (1938-05-31)
- (5)(5) Emile Griffith (VI); Belts: 154, 147 & 160 (1966-4-25)
- (6)(6) Wilfred Benítez (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (1981-05-23)
- (7)(7) Alexis Argüello (NIC); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (1981-06-20)
- (8)(8) Roberto Durán (PAN); Belts: 135, 147, 154 (1983-06-16) & 160
- (9)(9) Wilfredo Gómez (PR); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (1985-05-19)
- (10)(10) Sugar Ray Leonard (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 160 (1987-04-06), 168 & 175
- (11)(11) Thomas Hearns (USA); Belts: 147, 154, 175 (1987-10-29), 160 & 168
- (12)(12) Jeff Fenech (AUS); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1988-03-07)
- (13)(13) Héctor Camacho (PR); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 (1989-03-06)
- (14)(14) Julio César Chávez (MEX); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 (1989-05-13)
- (15)(15) Iran Barkley (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 (1992-03-20)
- (16)(16) Pernell Whitaker (USA); Belts: 135, 140, 147 (1993-03-06)& 154
- (17)(17) Duke McKenzie (UK); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 (1992-10-15)
- (N/A)(18)Vinny Pazienza (USA); Belts: 135, 154 & 168 1993-12-28
- (N/A)(19)Roger Mayweather (USA); Belts: 130, 140 & 147 (1994-05-28)
- (18)(20) Mike McCallum (JAM); Belts: 154, 160 & 175 (1994-07-23)
- (N/A)(21)Lester Ellis (Aus); Belts: 130, 125, 140 (1994-12-03), 147 & 154
- (N/A)(22)Bobby Czyz (USA); Belts: 175, 190 & 210 (1995-12-10)
- (N/A)(23)Joey Gamache (USA); Belts: 130, 135 & 140 (1996-03-31)
- (19)(24) Wilfredo Vázquez (PR); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1996-05-18)
- (20)(25) Oscar De La Hoya (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140 (1996-06-07), 147, 154 & 160
- (N/A)(26) James "Buddy" McGirt (USA); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (1996-10-25)
- (N/A)(27) Orlando Canizales (USA);Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1996-11-02)
- (21)(28) Roy Jones Jr. (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 175 (1996-11-22) & Hvy
- (N/A)(29) Greg Haugen (USA); Belts: 135, 140 & 147 (1998-11-20)
- (22)(30) Leo Gamez (VEN); Belts: 105, 108, 112 (1999-03-13) & 115
- (N/A)(31) Mauricio Pastrana (COL); Belts: 108, 112, 115 (1999-04-03) & 118
- (N/A)(32) Junior Jones (USA); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (1999-04-10)
- (23)(33) Félix Trinidad (PR); Belts: 147, 154 & 160 (2001-05-13)
- (N/A)(34) Cassius Baloyi (SA); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (2002-04-17)
- (24) (35) Johnny Tapia (USA); Belts: 115, 118 & 126 (2002-04-27)
- (N/A)(36) Lehlohonolo Ledwaba (SA); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (2002-07-27)
- (N/A)(37) Sirimongkol Singwangcha (THAI); Belts: 115, 118 & 130 (2002-08-24)
- (N/A)(38) Mzukisi Sikali (SA); Belts: 108, 112 & 115 (2002-09-14)
- (25)(39) James Toney (USA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 (1996-08-09)
- (N/A)(40) Danny Romero (USA); Belts: 112, 115 & 122 (2003-05-23)
- (26)(41) Shane Mosley (USA); Belts: 135, 147 & 154 (2003-09-13)
- (N/A)(42) Silvio Branco (ITA); Belts: 160, 168 & 175 (2003-10-10)
- (27)(43) Manny Pacquiao (PHI); Belts: 112, 122, 126 (2003-11-15), 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154
- (28)(44) Erik Morales (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (2004-02-28)
- (29)(45) Marco Antonio Barrera (MEX); Belts: 122, 126 & 130 (2004-11-27)
- (N/A)(46) Damaen Kelly (England); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 (2004-12-17)
- (N/A)(47) Rob Calloway (USA) Belts: 175, 210 & Hvy (2005-06-24)
- (30)(48) Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (USA); Belts: 130, 135, 140 (2005-06-25), 147 & 154
- (N/A)(49) Zab Judah (USA); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (2007-11-17)
- (31)(50) Juan Manuel Márquez (MEX); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (2008-09-13)
- (32)(51) Jorge Arce (MEX); Belts: 108, 115 & 122 (2011-05-07)
- (33)(52) Fernando Montiel (MEX); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 (2010-02-13)
- (N/A)(53) Vic Darchinyan (ARM); Belts: 112, 115 & 118 (2010-05-20)
- (34)(54) Miguel Ángel Cotto (PR); Belts: 140, 147 & 154 (2010-06-05)
- (35)(55) Koki Kameda (JAP); Belts: 108, 112 & 118 (2010-12-26)
- (36)(56) Nonito Donaire (PHI); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 (2011-05-07)
- (37)(57) Abner Mares (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (2013-05-04)
- (38)(58) Román González (NIC); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2014-09-05)
- (39)(59) Léo Santa Cruz (MEX); Belts: 118, 122 & 126 (2014-09-05)
- (40)(60) Jorge Linares (VEN); Belts: 126, 130, & 135 (2014-12-30)
- (41)(61) Kazuto Ioka (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 (2015-04-22)
- (42)(62) Akira Yaegashi (JPN); Belts: 105, 108, & 112 (2015-12-29)
- (43)(63) Ricky Burns (GBR); Belts: 130, 135, & 140 (2016-05-28)
- (44)(64) Hozumi Hasegawa (JPN); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2016-09-16)
- (45)(65) Mikey Garcia (USA); Belts: 126, 130 & 135 (2017-01-28)
- (46)(66) Donnie Nietes (PHI); Belts: 105, 108 & 112 (2017-04-29)
Note: - {{small|The Super Featherweight (130 lbs) World Title of Manny Pacquiao runs a fourth major world title (not as third) in four totally different weight divisions. Pacquiao's third world title was The Ring World Featherweight Title after defeating lineal champion Marco Antonio Barrera on November 15, 2003. Please, see the List of The Ring world champions to confirm this fact.}}
- {{small|The IBF World Cruiserweight (200 lbs) Title of James Toney, which he won on April 26, 2003 against Vassiliy Jirov, was included in the list of major titles as his third major world title. However, his WBU Light Heavyweight (175 lbs) Title, that considered as a minor world title which he won on August 9, 1996 against Freddie Delgado, is chronologically included in the list of minor + major titles as his third world title instead of his IBF World Cruiserweight Title.}}
- {{small|The Ring World Lightweight (135 lbs) Title of Juan Manuel Márquez that he won against Joel Casamayor on September 13, 2008 ran as the third major world title because The Ring recognized him, after defeating Casamayor, as the lineal champion in lightweight division. Please, see the List of The Ring world champions to verify this fact. But he eventually defeated Juan Díaz on February 28, 2009 and won another major world title at lightweight division.}}
- {{small|The WBC Flyweight Interim Title of Jorge Arce, which he won against Angel Antonio Priolo on July 30, 2005 and defended four times, ran as the second major world title; while the WBA Super Flyweight Interim Title, which he won against Rafael Concepcion on September 15, 2008, ran as the third major world title. However, he won another super flyweight world title from WBO on January 30, 2010.}}
References of Triple ChampionsList of Triple Champions (boxing records) - (1)(1) Bob Fitzsimmons
- (2)(2) Tony Canzoneri
- (3)(3) Barney Ross
- (4)(4) Henry Armstrong
- (5)(5) Emile Griffith
- (6)(6) Wilfred Benítez
- (7)(7) Alexis Argüello
- (8)(8) Roberto Durán
- (9)(9) Wilfredo Gómez
- (10)(10) Sugar Ray Leonard
- (11)(11) Thomas Hearns
- (12)(12) Jeff Fenech
- (13)(13) Héctor Camacho
- (14)(14) Julio César Chávez
- (15)(15) Iran Barkley
- (16)(16) Pernell Whitaker
- (17)(17) Duke McKenzie
- (N/A)(18)Vinny Pazienza
- (N/A)(19)Roger Mayweather
- (18)(20) Mike McCallum
- (N/A)(21)Lester Ellis
- (N/A)(22)Bobby Czyz
- (N/A)(23)Joey Gamache
- (19)(24) Wilfredo Vázquez
- (20)(25) Oscar De La Hoya
- (N/A)(26) James McGuirt
- (N/A)(27) Orlando Canizales
- (21)(28) Roy Jones Jr.
- (N/A)(29) Greg Haugen
- (22)(30) Leo Gamez
- (N/A)(31) Mauricio Pastrana
- (N/A)(32) Junior Jones
- (23)(33) Félix Trinidad
- (N/A)(34) Cassius Baloyi
- (24) (35) Johnny Tapia
- (N/A)(36) Lehlohonolo Ledwaba
- (N/A)(37) Sirimongkol Singwangcha
- (N/A)(38) Mzukisi Sikali
- (25)(39) James Toney
- (N/A)(40) Danny Romero
- (26)(41) Shane Mosley
- (N/A)(42) Silvio Branco
- (27)(43) Manny Pacquiao
- (28)(44) Erik Morales
- (29)(45) Marco Antonio Barrera
- (N/A)(46) Damaen Kelly
- (N/A)(47) Rob Calloway
- (30)(48) Floyd Mayweather, Jr
- (N/A)(49) Zab Judah
- (31)(50) Juan Manuel Márquez
- (32)(51) Jorge Arce
- (33)(52) Fernando Montiel
- (N/A)(53) Vic Darchinyan
- (34)(54) Miguel Ángel Cotto
- (35)(55) Koki Kameda
- (36)(56) Nonito Donaire
- (37)(57) Robert Guerrero
- (38)(58) Abner Mares
Triple Champions that skipped weight divisions- (8)(8) Roberto Durán (PAN); Belts: 135, 147, 154 (1983-06-16) & 160 — Durán skipped the super lightweight(140) division.
- (17)(17) Duke McKenzie (UK); Belts: 112, 118 & 122 (1992-10-15) — McKenzie skipped the super flyweight (115) division.
- (N/A)(18) Vinny Pazienza (USA); Belts: 135, 154 & 168 (1993-12-28) — Pazienza skipped the super lightweight (140), welterweight (147) & middleweight (160) divisions.
- (18)(19) Mike McCallum (JAM); Belts: 154, 160 & 175 (1994-07-23) — McCallum skipped the super middleweight (168) division.
- (N/A)(20) Roger Mayweather (USA); Belts: 130, 140 & 147 (1994-05-28) — Mayweather skipped the lightweight (135) division.
- (21)(28) Roy Jones Jr. (USA); Belts: 160, 168, 175 (1996-11-22) & Hvy — Jones Jr. skipped the cruiserweight (190) division.
- (24)(33) Johnny Tapia (USA); Belts: 115, 118 & 126 (2002-04-27) — Tapia skipped the super bantamweight (122) division.
- (N/A)(35) Sirimongkol Singwangcha (THAI); Belts: 115, 118 & 130 (2002-08-24) — Singwangcha skipped the super bantamweight (122) & featherweight (126) divisions.
- (N/A)(38) Danny Romero (USA); Belts: 112, 115 & 122 (2003-05-23) — Romero skipped the bantamweight (118) division.
- (26)(39) Shane Mosley (USA); Belts: 135, 147 & 154 (2003-09-13) — Mosley skipped the super lightweight (140) division.
- (27)(43) Manny Pacquiao (PHI); Belts: 112, 122, 126 (2003-11-15), 130, 135, 140, 147 & 154 — Pacquiao skipped the super flyweight (115) and bantamweight (118) divisions.
Triple Champions that won titles in other multiple divisionsSome fighters of this group or club were not satisfied to win just the incredible milestone of championships in three different weight divisions but to reach immortality in four, five, six and/or seven other different divisions or categories. The multiple champions who won in: - Four weight divisions are called Quadruple champions (see the List of boxing quadruple champions);
- Five weight divisions are called Quintuple champions (see the List of boxing quintuple champions);
- Six weight divisions are called the Sextuple champions (see the List of boxing sextuple champions);
- Seven weight divisions are called the Septuple champions (see the List of boxing septuple champions); and
- Eight weight divisions are called the Octuple champions (see the List of boxing octuple champions).
Group of Almost Triple ChampionsThis is the "Suggested" term that could be given to the group of boxers who won championship titles in two divisions and almost won three championship titles in three divisions. - This list consist only of any boxer that tried in futile to become a champion in three different weight divisions. They all are Double Champions in two different divisions or weights. All their attempts to win a third division belt are documented in the following list.
- For example: Hilario Zapata (champion in 108 Light flyweight & 112 Flyweight) tried unsuccessfully to win the 115 world title from the 115 WBC Super Flyweight Titlist Sung-Kil Moon Seoul at 1993-02-27. Zapata only tried the feat in the next higher division. He never tried a second (or third) different division moving up in weight.
- Another example: Hiroki Ioka who was champion at 105 & 108 Light flyweight and tried to obtain the third divisions title against three different world champions (David Griman, Saen Sor Ploenchit & Jose Bonilla) at 112 but losing all his respective efforts, plus trying to add anyway a third title in a still different weight category Super Flyweight against one champ(Satoshi Iida) although the result was again a lost.
List of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions (long)(1) Georges Carpentier (FRA) Belts: 160 & 175 - 1st Title: 160 European (EBU-World) Middleweight Title / 1912-02-29 / Jim Sullivan / Monte Carlo, Monaco / KO 2 20
- 2nd Iitle: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1920-10-12 / Battling Levinsky / NJ, USA / KO 4 20 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: World Heavyweight Title / 1921-07-02 / Jack Dempsey / NJ, USA / L KO 4 20
(2) Mickey Walker (USA) Belts: 147 & 160 - 1st Title: 147 World Welterweight Title / 1922-11-01 / Jack Britton / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (6 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 160 World Middleweight Title / 1926-12-03 / Tiger Flowers IL, USA / PTS 10 10 (4 consecutives)
- Failed 3rd Title: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1929-03-28 / Tommy Loughran / IL, USA / L PTS 10 10
- Failed 3rd Title: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1933-11-03 / Maxie Rosenbloom / NY, USA / L UD 15 15
(3) Kid Chocolate (CUB) Belts: 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 126 Colorado World Featherweight Title / 1929-02-24 / Chick Suggs / Havana, Cuba / PTS 10 10
- 2nd Iitle: 130 World Junior Lightweight Title / 1931-07-15 / Benny Bass / PA, USA / TKO 7 15 (6 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 135 World Lightweight Title / 1931-11-20 / Tony Canzoneri / NY, USA / L SD 15
(4) Newsboy Brown (USA) Belts: 112 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 Flyweight World Title / 1928-01-03 / Johnny McCoy / CA, USA / PTS 10 10 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 118 California State Bantamweight Title / 1931-03-03 / Speedy Dado / CA, USA / KO 3 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 126 Featherweight World Title / 1932-10-01 / Alberto Baby Arizmendi / CA, USA / L PTS 10 10
(5) Sugar Ray Robinson (USA) Belts: 147 & 160 - 1st Title: 147 vacant NYSAC Welterweight Title / 1946-12-20 / Tommy Bell / NY, USA / UD 15 15 (5 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 160 Pennsylvania State World Middleweight Title / 1950-06-05 / Robert Villemain / PA, USA / UD 15 15 (2 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 175 World Light Heavyweight Title / 1952-06-25 / Joey Maxim / NY, USA / L TKO 14 15
(6) Fighting Harada (JAP) Belts: 112 & 118 - 1st Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1962-10-10 / Pone Kingpetch Kokugikan / Tokyo, Japan / KO 11 15 (Lost it)
- 2nd Iitle: 118 WBC Bantamweight Title / 1965-05-18 / Eder Jofre / Nagoya, Japan / SD 15 15 (4 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1969-07-28 / Johnny Famechon / Sydney, Australia / L PTS 15 15
(7) Bobby Chacón (USA) Belts: 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 126 vacant WBC Featherweight Title / 1974-09-07 / Alfredo Marcano / CA, USA / TKO 9 15 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1982-12-11 / Rafael Limón / CA, USA / UD 15 15 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / 1984-01-14 / Ray Mancini / NV, USA / L TKO 3 15
(8) Azumah Nelson (GHA) Belts: 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 1984-12-08 / Wilfredo Gómez / San Juan, Puerto Rico / TKO 11 12 (6 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 130 vacant WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1988-02-29 / Mario Martinez / CA, USA / SD 12 12 (10 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 135 WBC and IBF Lightweight Title / 1990-05-19 / Pernell Whitaker / NV, USA / L UD 12 12
(9) Donald Curry (USA) Belts: 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 147 vacant WBA Welterweight Title / 1983-02-13 / Jun-Suk Hwang / TX, USA / UD 15 15 (7 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 154 WBC Light Middleweight Title / 1988-07-08 / Gianfranco Rosi / San Remo, Italy / TKO 10 12 (Lost it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 160 IBF Middleweight Title / 1990-10-18 / Michael Nunn / Paris, France / L KO 10 12
(10) Meldrick Taylor (USA) Belts: 140 & 147 - 1st Title: 140 IBF Light Welterweight Title / 1988-09-03 / Buddy McGirt / NJ, USA / TKO 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 147 WBA Welterweight Title / 1991-01-19 / Aaron Davis / NJ, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 154 WBC Light Middleweight Title / 1992-05-09 / Terry Norris / NV, USA / L TKO 4 12
(11) Hilario Zapata (PAN) Belts: 108 & 112 - 1st Title: 108 WBC Light Flyweight Title / 1980-03-24 / Shigeo Nakajima / Tokyo, Japan / UD 15 15 (8 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 112 vacant WBA Flyweight Title / 1985-10-06 / Alonzo Gonzalez / UD 15 15 ( 5 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 115 WBC Super Flyweight Title / 1993-02-27 / Sung-Kil Moon / Seoul, Korea / L KO 1 12
(12) Raúl Pérez (MEX) Belts: 118 & 122 - 1st Title: 118 WBC Bantamweight Title 1988-10-29 / Miguel Happy Lora / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (8 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 122 WBA Super Bantamweight Title / 1991-10-07 / Luis Mendoza / CA, USA / SD 12 12 (Lost it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 130 WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1993-04-26 / Genaro Hernandez / CA, USA / TD 1 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 130 WBA Super Featherweight Title / 1993-06-28 / Genaro Hernandez / CA, USA / L KO 8 12
(13) Hiroki Ioka (JAP) Belts: 105 & 108 - 1st Title: 105 vacant WBC Minimumweight Title / 1987-10-18 / Mai Thomburifarm / Osaka, Japan / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 108 WBA Light Flyweight Title / 1991-12-17 / Myung-Woo Yuh / Osaka, Japan / SD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1993-06-21 / David Griman / Osaka, Japan / L TKO 8 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1995-10-17 / Saen Sor Ploenchit / Osaka, Japan / L TKO 10 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 112 WBA Flyweight Title / 1997-02-25 / Jose Bonilla Osaka, Japan / L TKO 7 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 115 WBA Super Flyweight Title / 1998-04-29 / Satoshi Iida / Nagoya, Japan / L MD 12 12
(14) Tony Lopez (USA) Belts: 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 130 IBF Super Featherweight Title / 1988-07-23 / Rocky Lockridge / CA, USA / UD 12 12 (3 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 135 WBA Lightweight Title / 1992-10-24 / Joey Gamache / ME, USA / TKO 11 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 1994-12-10 / Julio C. Chávez / Monterrey, Mexico / L TKO 10 12
(15) Simon Brown (USA) Belts: 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 147 vacant IBF Welterweight Title / 1988-04-23 / Tyrone Trice / Berck, France / TKO 14 15 (8 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 154 WBC Light Middleweight Title / 1993-12-18 / Terry Norris / Puebla, Mexico / KO 4 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 160 WBO Middleweight Title / 1996-08-30 / Lonnie Bradley / PA, USA / L UD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 160 IBF Middleweight Title / 1998-01-31 / Bernard Hopkins / NJ, USA / L TKO 6 12
(16) Louie Espinoza (USA) Belts: 122 & 126 - 1st Title: 122 vacant WBA Super Bantamweight Title / 1987-01-16 / Tommy Valoy / AZ, USA / TKO 4 15 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 126 WBO Featherweight Title / 1989-11-11 / Maurizio Stecca / Rimini, Italy / TKO 7 12 (Lost it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 135 IBO Lightweight Title / 1996-12-12 / Tony Pep / Vancouver, Canada / L PTS 12 12
(17) Frank Tate (USA) Belts: 160 & 175 - 1st Title: 160 vacant IBF Middleweight Title / 1987-10-10 / Michael Olajide / NV, USA / UD 15 15 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 175 WBU Light Heavyweight Title / 1997-08-30 / Norbert Nieroba / Berlin, Germany / SD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 168 vacant IBF Super Middleweight Title / 1990-01-27 / Lindell Holmes / LA, USA / L MD 12 12
(18) Jorge Parra (MEX) Belts: 126 & 130 - 1st Title: 126 vacant NWBA Featherweight Title / 1991-06-07 / Ezequiel Gomez / CA, USA / KO 5 12
- 2nd Iitle: 130 vacant NBA Super Featherweight Title / 1992-04-10 / Raymundo Arce / CA, USA / MD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 135 vacant IBC Lightweight Title / 1997-09-12 / Dennis Holbaek Pedersen / Kolding, Denmark / L PTS 12 12
(19) Ray Domenge (USA) Belts: 175 & 160 - 1st Title: 175 WAA Light Heavyweight Title / 1997-09-20 / Allen Smith / IA, USA / KO 4 12
- 2nd Iitle: 160 WAA Middleweight Title / 1999-09-03 / Jonathan Corn / IA, USA / UD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 168 WAA Super Middleweight Title / 1997-06-14 / Allen Smith / IA, USA / NC 2 12
(20) Michael Nunn (USA) Belts: 160 & 168 - 1st Title: 160 IBF Middleweight Title / 1988-07-28 / Frank Tate / NV, USA / TKO 9 15 (5 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 168 WBA Super Middleweight Title / 1992-09-12 / Victor Córdoba / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (4 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 175 vacant WBC Light Heavyweight Title / 1998-03-21 / Graciano Rocchigiani / Berlin, Germany / L SD 12 12
(21) Chris Eubank (UK) Belts: 160 & 168 - 1st Title: 160 WBO Middleweight Title / 1990-11-18 / Nigel Benn / Birmingham, England / TKO 9 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 168 vacant WBO Super Middleweight Title 1991-06-22 / Michael Watson / Kensington, England / MD 12 12 15 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 190 WBO Cruiserweight Title / 1998-04-18 / Carl Thompson / Manchester, England / L UD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 190 WBO Cruiserweight Title / 1998-07-18 / Carl Thompson / Sheffield, England / L TKO 10 12
(22) Angel Almena (PR) Belts: 112 & 115 - 1st Title: 115 IBO Super Flyweight Title / 1995-07-29 / Carlos Gomez Pena / IL, USA / PTS 12 12 (Vacates it)
- 2nd Iitle: 112 WBU Flyweight Title / 1996-01-27 / Yodchingchai Sasiprabha / Bansaen, Thailand / TKO 11 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 122 IBA Super Bantamweight Title / 1999-02-06 / Jorge Lacierva / MS, USA / L UD 12 12
(23) Dingaan Thobela (SA) Belts: 135 & 168 - 1st Title: 135 WBO Lightweight / 1990-09-22 / Mauricio Aceves / TX, USA / SD 12 12
- 2nd Iitle: 168 WBC Super Middleweight / 2000-09-01 / Glenn Catley / Brakpan, South Africa / KO 12 12 (Lost it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 160 WBF Middleweight / 1999-10-31 / Cornelius Carr / Raynes Park, England / PTS 12 12
(24) Fahlan Sakkreerin (THA) Belts: 105 & 112 - 1st Title: 105 IBF Minimumweight Title / 1990-02-22 / Eric Chavez / Bangkok, Thailand / TKO 7 12 (7 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 112 vacant WBF Flyweight Title / 1994-10-22 / Krasimir Tcholakov / Bangkok, Thailand / PTS 12 12 (8 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 108 WBO Light Flyweight Title / 2001-09-29 / Nelson Dieppa / NY, USA / L UD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 108 IBF Light Flyweight Title / 2004-05-15 / Jose Victor Burgos / NV, USA / L TKO 6 12
(25) Saul Montana (MEX) Belts: 190 & Hvy - 1st Title: 190 IBA Cruiserweight Title / 1997-10-14 / Kenny Keene / ID, USA / UD 12 12
- 2nd Iitle: Hvy NBA Heavyweight Title / 2002-04-19 / China Smith / FL, USA / TKO 7 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 175 WBA Light Heavyweight Title / 1993-11-09 / Virgil Hill / ND, USA / L TKO 10 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 210 vacant IBA Super Cruiserweight Title / 2001-03-29 / James Toney / MI, USA / L TKO 2 12
(26) Mark Johnson (USA) Belts: 112 & 115 - 1st Title: 112 WBB Flyweight Title / 1993-05-18 / Alberto Jiménez / CA, USA / SD 12 12 (10 consecutives)
- 2nd Title: 115 vacant IBF super Flyweight Title / 1999-04-24 / Ratanachai Sor Vorapin / Washington, DC, USA / UD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 118 2001-10-06 Rafael Márquez Texas, USA L SD 10 10
(27) Mbulelo Botile (SA) Belts: 118 & 126 - 1st Title: 118 IBF Bantamweight Title / 1995-04-29 / Harold Mestre / Johannesburg, South Africa / KO 2 12 (5 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 126 IBF Featherweight Title / 2000-12-16 / Paul Ingle / Sheffield, England / KO 12 12 (Lost it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 130 IBO Super Featherweight Title / 2002-10-26 / Cassius Baloyi / Brakpan, South Africa / L TKO 11 12
(28) Paulie Ayala (USA) Belts: 122 & 118 - 1st Title: 118 WBA Bantamweight Title / 1999-06-26 / Johnny Tapia / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (2 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 122 IBO and The Ring Super Bantamweight Title / 2001-08-04 / Clarence Adams / NV, USA / SD 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 126 WBC Featherweight Title / 2002-11-16 / Erik Morales / NV, USA / UD 12 12
(29) Fulgencio Zuñiga (COL) Belts: 160 & 168 - 1st Title: 160 IBA Middleweight Title / 2005-01-06 / David Lopez / Arizona, USA / TKO 12 12
- 2nd Title: 168 vacant IBO Super Middleweight Title / 2007-09-01 / Victor Oganov / Washington, USA / TKO 9 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 154 WBO Light Middleweight Title / 2003-06-28 / Daniel Santos / Bayamón, Puerto Rico / L UD 12 12
(30) Dennis Holbaek Pedersen (DEN) Belts: 130& 135 - 1st Title: 135 vacant IBC Lightweight Title / 1997-09-12 / Jorge Parra / Kolding, Denmark / PTS 12 12 (1 consecutive)
- 2nd Iitle: 130 IBC Super Featherweight Title / 1998-06-05 / Patricio Carrasco / Copenhagen, Denmark / KO 5 12 (4 consecutive)
- Failed 3rd Title: 140 WBU Light Welterweight Title / 2004-04-03 / Ricky Hatton / Manchester, England / L TKO 6 12
(31) Jesse James Leija (USA) Belts: 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 130 WBC Super Featherweight Title / 1994-05-07 / Azumah Nelson / NV, USA / UD 12 12 (Lost it)
- 2nd Iitle: 135 Vacant IBA Lightweight Title / 1998-07-11 / Azumah Nelson / TX, USA / UD 12 12 (Vacates it)
- Failed 3rd Title: 140 WBC Light Welterweight Title / 2005-01-29 / Arturo Gatti / NJ, USA / L KO 5 12
(32) Cory Spinks (USA) Belts: 147 & 154 - 1st Title: 147 IBF Welterweight Title / 2003-03-22 / Michele Piccirillo / Lombardia, Italy / UD 12 12
- 2nd Title: 154 IBF Light Middleweight Title / 2006-07-08 / Roman Karmazin / Missouri, USA / MD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 140 IBA Light Welterweight Title / 1998-12-12 / Antonio Diaz / CA, USA / L SD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 160 WBC and WBO Middleweight Title / 2007-05-19 / Jermain Taylor / Tennessee, USA / L SD 12 12
(33) José Luis Castillo (MEX) Belts: 130 & 135 - 1st Title: 130 vacant IBA Super Featherweight Title / 1999-10-16 / Jorge Páez / Baja California, Mexico / KO 5 12
- 2nd Title: 135 WBC Lightweight Title / 2000-06-17 / Stevie Johnston / CA, USA / MD 12 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 140 IBO Light Welterweight Title / 2007-06-23 / Ricky Hatton / NV, USA / L KO 4 12
(34) Gerry Peñalosa (PHI) Belts: 115 & 118 - 1st Title: 115 WBC Super Flyweight Title / 1997-02-20 / Hiroshi Kawashima / Tokyo, Japan / SD 12 12
- 2nd Title: 118 WBO Bantamweight Title / 2007-08-11 / Jhonny González / California, USA / KO 7 12
- Failed 3rd Title: 122 WBO Super Bantamweight Title / 2009-04-25 / Juan Manuel Lopez / Puerto Rico / L RTD 10 12
List of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions (short)- 1 Georges Carpentier (FRA) Belts: 160 & 175, but did not win the Hvy world title
- 2 Mickey Walker (USA) Belts: 147 & 160, but did not win the 175 world title
- 3 Kid Chocolate (CUB) Belts: 126 & 130, but did not win the 135 world title
- 4 Newsboy Brown (USA) Belts: 112 & 118, but did not win the 126 world title
- 5 Sugar Ray Robinson (USA) Belts: 147 & 160, but did not win the 175 world title
- 6 Fighting Harada (JAP) Belts: 112 & 118, but did not win the 126 world title
- 7 Bobby Chacón (USA) Belts: 126 & 130, but did not win the 135 world title
- 8 Azumah Nelson (GHA) Belts: 126 & 130, but did not win the 135 world title
- 9 Donald Curry (USA) Belts: 147 & 154, but did not win the 160 world title
- 10 Meldrick Taylor (USA) Belts: 140 & 147, but did not win the 154 world title
- 11 Hilario Zapata (PAN) Belts: 108 & 112, but did not win the 115 world title
- 12 Raúl Pérez (MEX) Belts: 118 & 122, but did not win the 130 world title
- 13 Hiroki Ioka (JAP) Belts: 105 & 108, but did not win the 112 & 115 world titles
- 14 Tony Lopez (USA) Belts: 130 & 135, but did not win the 140 world title
- 15 Simon Brown (USA) Belts: 147 & 154, but did not win the 160 world title
- 16 Louie Espinoza (USA) Belts: 122 & 126, but did not win the 135 world title
- 17 Frank Tate (USA) Belts: 160 & 175, but did not win the 168 world title
- 18 Jorge Parra (MEX) Belts: 126 & 130, but did not win the 135 world title
- 19 Ray Domenge (USA) Belts: 175 & 160, but did not win the 168 world title
- 20 Michael Nunn (USA) Belts: 160 & 168, but did not win the 175 world title
- 21 Chris Eubank (UK) Belts: 160 & 168, but did not win the 190 world title
- 22 Angel Almena (PR) Belts: 112 & 115, but did not win the 122 world title
- 23 Dingaan Thobela (SA) Belts: 135 & 168, but did not win the 160 world title
- 24 Fahlan Sakkreerin (THA) Belts: 105 & 112, but did not win the 108 world title
- 25 Saul Montana (MEX) Belts: 190 & Hvy, but did not win the 175 & 210 world titles
- 26 Mark Johnson (USA) Belts: 112 & 115, but did not win the 118 world title
- 27 Paulie Ayala (USA) Belts: 122 & 118, but did not win the 126 world title
- 28 Mbulelo Botile (SA) Belts: 118 & 126, but did not win the 130 world title
- 29 Fulgencio Zuniga (COL) Belts: 160 & 168, but did not win the 154 world title
- 30 Dennis Holbaek Pedersen (DEN) Belts: 130 & 135, but did not win the 140 world title
- 31 Jesse James Leija (USA) Belts: 130 & 135, but did not win the 140 world title
- 32 Cory Spinks (USA) Belts: 147 & 154, but did not win the 160 & 140 world titles
- 33 José Luis Castillo (MEX) Belts: 130 & 135, but did not win the 140 world title
- 34 Gerry Peñalosa (PHI) Belts: 115 & 118, but did not win the 122 world title
References of Fighters that almost became Triple Champions- 1 Georges Carpentier
- 2 Mickey Walker
- 3 Kid Chocolate
- 4 Newsboy Brown
- 5 Sugar Ray Robinson
- 6 Fighting Harada
- 7 Bobby Chacón
- 8 Azumah Nelson
- 9 Donald Curry
- 10 Meldrick Taylor
- 11 Hilario Zapata
- 12 Raúl Pérez
- 13 Hiroki Ioka
- 14 Tony Lopez
- 15 Simon Brown
- 16 Louie Espinoza
- 17 Frank Tate
- 18 Jorge Parra
- 19 Ray Domenge
- 20 Michael Nunn
- 21 Chris Eubank
- 22 Angel Almena
- 23 Dingaan Thobela
- 24 Fahlan Sakkreerin
- 25 Saul Montana
- 26 Mark Johnson
- 27 Paulie Ayala
- 28 Mbulelo Botile
- 29 Fulgencio Zuniga
- 30 Dennis Holbaek Pedersen
- 31 Jesse James Leija
- 32 Cory Spinks
- 33 José Luis Castillo
- 34 Gerry Peñalosa
Photo galleryPhoto gallery of boxing triple champions
See also- List of current world boxing champions
- List of boxing quadruple champions
- List of boxing quintuple champions
- List of boxing sextuple champions
- List of boxing septuple champions
- Octuple champion
- List of The Ring world champions
- List of WBA world champions
- List of WBC world champions
- List of IBF world champions
- List of WBO world champions
- List of IBO world champions
- Ring Magazine pound for pound
Other references- Bob Fitsimmons:Boxing's First Triple World Champion
- Bob Fitzsimmons's article {{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- Henry Armstrong
- Tony Canzoneri
- Alexis Argüello, The Explosive Thin Man...
- The iron men of boxing
- Manny Pacquiao [https://web.archive.org/web/20080517004458/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gprBpQ8r1WElzaAVqYk9OKcBtYHA]
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ringtv.com/ |title=About The Ring |date=February 14, 2009 |work=The Ring |accessdate=2009-02-08}} 2. ^1 {{cite web |last=Kellerman |first=Max |authorlink=Max Kellerman |url=http://static.espn.go.com/boxing/columns/kellerman_max/1715320.html|title=Gatti vs. the unknown |date=January 22, 2004 |publisher=ESPN |accessdate=2009-03-03}}
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