List of boxing quadruple champions

A quadruple champion in boxing refers to a boxer who has won world titles in four different categories of weight.

Recognition

Major sanctioning bodies

There is some dispute on which sanctioning body is considered "major" enough to award championships. The "Big 4" sanctioning bodies are always included. They are arranged in order of foundation:

The Ring

The Ring, boxing's most respected magazine that was founded in 1922, 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 Champion holds the linear reign to the throne, the man who beat the man. The Ring stopped giving belts to world champions in the 1990s but began again in 2002.

In 2002, The Ring attempted to clear up the confusion regarding world champions by creating a championship policy. It echoed many critics' arguments that the sanctioning bodies in charge of boxing championships had undermined the sport by pitting undeserving contenders against undeserving "champions", and forcing the boxing public to see mismatches for so-called "world championships". The Ring attempted to clear up the confusion regarding world champions by creating a championship policy 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." 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. Furthermore, a fighter cannot be stripped of the title unless he loses, decides to move to a different weight division, or retires.

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 magazine's number-one and number-two rated contenders (or, sometimes, number-one and number-three rated). A vacant Ring championship is filled when the number-one contender in a weight-division battles the number-two contender or the number-three contender (in cases where The Ring determines that the number-two and number-three contenders are close in abilities and records).

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 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 has 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 BoxingScene website and Cyber Boxing Zone website which list lineal champions of the Queensberry Era to date.

Minor sanctioning bodies

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

Note:

Group of Quadruple Champions

The following are the lists of boxers who have won four different titles in four totally different categories of weight.

List of Boxing Quadruple or Four Division Champions — Major Titles

This list is credited for boxers who have won championships in boxing from major sanctioning bodies and The Ring.

Example: Thomas Hearns won his first belt at 147 pounds, later he captured the 154 crown, he got the 175 belt and he finally won the 160 title.

World Titles from The Ring/Lineal
Number Name Titles Date Opponent Result Defenses
1
United States Thomas Hearns[1]
WBA Welterweight (147) 1980-08-02 Mexico Pipino Cuevas TKO 2/15 3
WBC Light middleweight (154) 1982-12-03 Puerto Rico Wilfred Benítez TKO 2/15 5
The Ring Light middleweight (154) 1983-05 N/A N/A 5
WBC Light heavyweight (175) 1987-03-07 United Kingdom Dennis Andries TKO 10/12 0
WBC Middleweight (160) 1987-10-29 Argentina Juan Domingo Roldán KO 4/12 0
2
United States Ray Charles Leonard[2]
WBC Welterweight (147) 1979-11-30 Puerto Rico Wilfred Benítez TKO 15/15 1
The Ring Welterweight (147) 1
WBA Light middleweight (154) 1981-06-25 Uganda Ayub Kalule TKO 9/15 0
The Ring Junior middleweight (154) 0
WBC Middleweight (160) 1987-04-06 United States Marvin Hagler SD 12/12 0
The Ring Middleweight (160) 0
WBC Super middleweight (168) 1988-11-07 Canada Don Lalonde TKO 9/12 2
WBC Light heavyweight (175) 0
3 Panama Roberto Durán[3] WBA Lightweight (135) 1972-06-26 United Kingdom Ken Buchanan TKO 13/15 12
The Ring Lightweight (135) 12
WBC Welterweight (147) 1980-06-20 United States Ray Charles Leonard UD 15/15 0
The Ring Welterweight (147) 0
WBA Light middleweight (154) 1983-06-16 United States Davey Moore TKO 8/15 0
WBC Middleweight (160) 1989-02-24 United States Iran Barkley SD 12/12 0
4 United States Pernell Whitaker[4] IBF Lightweight (135) 1989-02-18 United States Greg Haugen UD 12/12 8
The Ring Lightweight (135) 1990-08-11 Puerto Rico Juan Nazario KO 1/12 3
IBF Junior Welterweight (140) 1992-07-18 Colombia Rafael Pineda UD 12/12 0
WBC Welterweight (147) 1993-03-06 United States James McGirt UD 12/12 8
Lineal Welterweight (147) 8
WBA Super welterweight (154) 1995-03-04 Argentina Julio César Vásquez UD 12/12 0
5
United States Oscar De La Hoya[5]
WBO Super featherweight (130) 1994-03-05 Denmark Jimmy Bredahl TKO 10/12 1
WBO Lightweight (135) 1995-02-18 Puerto Rico John-John Molina UD 12/12 6
WBC Super lightweight (140) 1996-06-07 Mexico Julio César Chávez TKO 4/12 1
Lineal Super lightweight (140) 1
WBC Welterweight (147) 1997-04-12 United States Pernell Whitaker UD 12/12 7
Lineal Welterweight (147) 7
6 Venezuela Leo Gamez[6] WBA Minimumweight (105) 1988-01-10 South Korea Bong Jun Kim UD 12/12 1
WBA Light flyweight (108) 1993-10-21 Japan Shiro Yahiro TKO 9/12 3
WBA Flyweight (112) 1999-03-13 Argentina Hugo Rafael Soto KO 3/12 0
WBA Super flyweight (115) 1999-03-13 Japan Hideki Todaka KO 7/12 0
7
United States Roy Jones Jr.[7]
IBF Middleweight (160) 1993-05-22 United States Bernard Hopkins UD 12/12 1
IBF Super middleweight (168) 1993-10-21 United States James Toney UD 12/12 5
WBC Light heavyweight (175) 1997-08-07 United States Montell Griffin KO 1/12 11
The Ring Light heavyweight (175) 2001 N/A N/A 11
WBA Heavyweight (200+) 2003-03-01 United States John Ruiz UD 12/12 0
8
United States Floyd Mayweather, Jr.[8]
WBC Super featherweight (130) 1998-10-03 United States Genaro Hernandez RTD 8/12 8
Lineal Super featherweight (130) 8
WBC Lightweight (135) 2002-04-20 Mexico José Luis Castillo UD 12/12 3
The Ring Lightweight (135) 3
WBC Super lightweight (140) 2005-06-25 Canada Arturo Gatti TKO 6/12 0
IBF Welterweight (147) 2006-04-08 United States Zab Judah UD 12/12 0
The Ring Welterweight (147) 2006-11-04 Argentina Carlos Baldomir UD 12/12 1
9
Philippines Manny Pacquiao[9]
WBC Flyweight (112) 1998-12-04 Thailand Chatchai Sasakul KO 8/12 1
Lineal Flyweight (112) 1
IBF Super Bantamweight (122) 2001-06-23 South Africa Lehlohonolo Ledwaba KO 6/12 4
The Ring Featherweight (126) 2003-11-15 Mexico Marco Antonio Barrera TKO 11/12 2
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2008-03-15 Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez SD 12/12 0
The Ring Junior lightweight (130) 0
10
Mexico Érik Morales[10]
WBC Super bantamweight (122) 1997-09-06 Mexico Daniel Zaragoza KO 11/12 9
WBC Featherweight (126) 2001-02-17 Mexico Guty Espadas Jr. UD 12/12 1
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2004-02-28 Mexico Jesus Chavez UD 12/12 1
WBC Light welterweight (140) 2011-09-17 Mexico Pablo Cesar Cano TKO 10/12 0
11 Mexico Jorge Arce[11] WBO Light flyweight (108) 1998-12-05 Argentina Juan Domingo Cordoba UD 12/12 1
WBO Super flyweight (115) 2010-01-30 Thailand Angky Angkota TD 7/12 0
WBO Super bantamweight (122) 2011-05-07 Puerto Rico Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. TKO 12/12 1
WBO Bantamweight (118) 2011-11-26 Thailand Angky Angkota UD 12/12 0
12
Philippines Nonito Donaire[12]
IBF Flyweight (112) 2007-07-07 Armenia Vic Darchinyan TKO 5/12 3
WBA Super flyweight* (115) 2009-08-15 Panama Rafael Concepcion UD 12/12 2
WBC Bantamweight (118) 2011-02-19 Mexico Fernando Montiel KO 2/12 1
WBO Super bantamweight (122) 2012-02-04 Puerto Rico Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr. SD 12/12 0
13 Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez[13] IBF Featherweight (126) 2003-02-01 Mexico Manuel Medina TKO 7/12 4
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2007-03-17 Mexico Marco Antonio Barrera UD 12/12 1
The Ring Lightweight (135) 2008-09-13 Cuba Joel Casamayor TKO 11/12 3
WBO Light welterweight (140) 2012-04-14 Ukraine Serhiy Fedchenko UD 12/12 0
14 United States Robert Guerrero[14] IBF Featherweight (126) 2006-09-02 United States Eric Aiken RTD 8/12 2
IBF Super featherweight (130) 2009-08-22 South Africa Malcolm Klassen UD 12/12 0
WBA & WBO Lightweight* (135) 2011-04-09 Australia Michael Katsidis UD 12/12 0
WBC Welterweight* (147) 2012-07-28 Turkey Selcuk Aydin UD 12/12
15
Puerto Rico Miguel Cotto[15]
WBO Light Welterweight (140) 2004-09-11 Brazil Kelson Pinto TKO 6/12 6
WBA Welterweight (147) 2006-12-02 Puerto Rico Carlos Quintana RTD 5/12 4
WBA Super Welterweight (154) 2010-06-05 Israel Yuri Foreman TKO 9/12 2
WBC Middleweight (160) 2014-06-07 Argentina Sergio Martinez RTD 9/12 1
The Ring Middleweight (160) 1
16
United States Adrien Broner[16]
WBO Super featherweight (130) 2011-11-26 Argentina Vicente Martín Rodríguez KO 3/12 1
WBC Lightweight (135) 2012-11-17 Mexico Antonio DeMarco TKO 8/12 1
WBA Welterweight (147) 2013-06-22 United States Paulie Malignaggi SD 12/12 1
WBA Light welterweight (140) 2015-10-03 Russia Khabib Allakhverdiev TKO 12/12 0

* Interim World Title

Jorge Arce WBC Flyweight Interim Title? 5 Time Champion?

List of Boxing Quadruple or Four Division Champions — Minor + Major Titles

This list is credited for boxers who have won championships in boxing from major and minor sanctioning bodies.

The first column of the extreme left (Major titles only) refers to championships won from only major boxing entities (WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO) and The Ring/Lineal. 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.

World Titles from Minor Sanctioning Bodies
Number Name Titles Date Opponent Result Defenses
Major Titles Only Major and Minor Titles
1 1
United States Thomas Hearns
WBA Welterweight (147) 1980-08-02 Mexico Pipino Cuevas TKO 2/15 3
WBC Light middleweight (154) 1982-12-03 Puerto Rico Wilfred Benítez TKO 2/15 5
The Ring Light middleweight (154) 1983-05 N/A N/A 5
WBC Light heavyweight (175) 1987-03-07 United Kingdom Dennis Andries UD 12/12 0
WBC Middleweight (160) 1987-10-29 Argentina Juan Domingo Roldán KO 4/12 0
2 2
United States Ray Charles Leonard
WBC Welterweight (147) 1979-11-30 Puerto Rico Wilfred Benítez TKO 15/15 ?
The Ring Welterweight (147) ?
WBA Light middleweight (154) 1981-06-25 Uganda Ayub Kalule TKO 9/15 ?
The Ring Junior middleweight (154) ?
WBC Middleweight (160) 1987-04-06 United States Marvin Hagler SD 12/12 ?
The Ring Middleweight (160) ?
WBC Super middleweight (168) 1988-11-07 Canada Don Lalonde TKO 9/12 ?
WBC Light heavyweight (175) ?
3 3 Panama Roberto Durán WBA Lightweight (135) 1972-06-26 United Kingdom Ken Buchanan TKO 13/15 ?
The Ring Lightweight (135) ?
WBC Welterweight (147) 1980-06-20 United States Ray Charles Leonard UD 15/15 ?
The Ring Welterweight (147) ?
WBA Light middleweight (154) 1983-06-16 United States Davey Moore TKO 8/15 ?
WBC Middleweight (160) 1989-02-24 United States Iran Barkley SD 12/12 ?
N/A 4 Puerto Rico Héctor Camacho[17] WBC Super Featherweight (130) 1983-08-07 Mexico Rafael Limón TKO 5/12 2
WBC Lightweight (135) 1985-08-10 Mexico José Luis Ramírez UD 12/12 2
WBA Light Welterweight (140) 1989-03-06 United States Ray Mancini SD 12/12 2
IBC Welterweight (147) 1995-01-14 United States Todd Foster TKO 4/12 ?
4 5 United States Pernell Whitaker IBF Lightweight (135) 1989-02-18 United States Greg Haugen UD 12/12 8
The Ring Lightweight (135) 1990-08-11 Puerto Rico Juan Nazario KO 1/12 3
IBF Junior Welterweight (140) 1992-07-18 Colombia Rafael Pineda UD 12/12 0
WBC Welterweight (147) 1993-03-06 United States James McGirt UD 12/12 8
Lineal Welterweight (147) 8
WBA Super welterweight (154) 1995-03-04 Argentina Julio César Vásquez UD 12/12 0
N/A 6 Australia Lester Ellis[18] IBF Super featherweight (130) 1985-02-15 South Korea Hwan-Kil Yuh SD 4/12 ?
WBF Welterweight (147) 1993-02-19 United States Rocky Berg KO 2/12 ?
IBO Light welterweight (140) 1994-12-03 Philippines Al Coquilla KO 1/12 ?
IBO Lightweight (135) 1995-03-10 Philippines Amado Cabato UD 12/12 ?
N/A 7 United States James Toney[19] IBC Middleweight (160) 1990-06-27 United States Ricardo Bryant TKO 4/12 ?
IBC Super Middleweight (168) 1993-02-13 United States Iran Barkley UD 12/12 3
WBU Light Heavyweight (175) 1996-08-09 Puerto Rico Freddie Delgado TKO 5/12 3
WBU Cruiserweight (190) 1997-02-22 Jamaica Mike McCallum UD 12/12 ?
5 8
United States Oscar De La Hoya
WBO Super featherweight (130) 1994-03-05 Denmark Jimmy Bredahl TKO 10/12 1
WBO Lightweight (135) 1995-02-18 Puerto Rico John-John Molina UD 12/12 6
WBC Super lightweight (140) 1996-06-07 Mexico Julio César Chávez TKO 4/12 1
Lineal Super lightweight (140) 1
WBC Welterweight (147) 1997-04-12 United States Pernell Whitaker UD 12/12 7
Lineal Welterweight (147) 7
N/A 9 United States Iran Barkley[20] WBA Middleweight (160) 1988-06-06 United States Thomas Hearns TKO 3/12 0
IBF Super middleweight (168) 1992-01-10 United States Darrin Van Horn TKO 2/12 0
WBA Light heavyweight (175) 1992-03-20 United States Thomas Hearns SD 12/12 0
WBB Heavyweight (200+) 1997-06-08 South Africa Gerrie Coetzee TKO 10/12 0
N/A 10 United States Joey Gamache[21] WBA Super featherweight (130) 1991-06-28 South Africa Jerry Ngobeni TKO 10/12 0
WBA Lightweight (135) 1992-06-13 South Korea Chil-Sung Chun TKO 9/12 0
WBU Light welterweight (140) 1996-03-31 Mexico Rocky Martinez UD 12/12 0
WAA Junior middleweight (154) 1998-05-09 United States Felix Dubray KO 4/12 0
6 11 Venezuela Leo Gamez WBA Minimumweight (105) 1988-01-10 South Korea Bong Jun Kim UD 12/12 1
WBA Light flyweight (108) 1993-10-21 Japan Shiro Yahiro TKO 9/12 3
WBA Flyweight (112) 1999-03-13 Argentina Hugo Rafael Soto KO 3/12 0
WBA Super flyweight (115) 1999-03-13 Japan Hideki Todaka KO 7/12 0
7 12
United States Roy Jones Jr.
IBF Middleweight (160) 1993-05-22 United States Bernard Hopkins UD 12/12 1
IBF Super middleweight (168) 1993-10-21 United States James Toney UD 12/12 5
WBC Light heavyweight (175) 1997-08-07 United States Montell Griffin KO 1/12 11
The Ring Light heavyweight (175) 2001 N/A N/A 11
WBA Heavyweight (200+) 2003-03-01 United States John Ruiz UD 12/12 0
N/A 13 United States Mauricio Pastrana[22] IBF Light flyweight (108) 1997-01-18 United States Michael Carbajal SD 10/12 1
WBA interim Flyweight (112) 1998-10-03 Venezuela Jose Bonilla UD 12/12 0
IBO Super flyweight (115) 1999-04-03 Venezuela Edison Torres PTS 12/12 0
IBA Bantamweight (118) 2003-05-17 United States Mike Trejo TKO 2/12 0
8 14
United States Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
WBC Super featherweight (130) 1998-10-03 United States Genaro Hernandez RTD 8/12 8
Lineal Super featherweight (130) 8
WBC Lightweight (135) 2002-04-20 Mexico José Luis Castillo UD 12/12 3
The Ring Lightweight (135) 3
WBC Super lightweight (140) 2005-06-25 Canada Arturo Gatti TKO 6/12 0
IBF Welterweight (147) 2006-04-08 United States Zab Judah UD 12/12 0
The Ring Welterweight (147) 2006-11-04 Argentina Carlos Baldomir UD 12/12 1
9 15
Philippines Manny Pacquiao
WBC Flyweight (112) 1998-12-04 Thailand Chatchai Sasakul KO 8/12 1
Lineal Flyweight (112) 1
IBF Super Bantamweight (124) 2001-06-23 South Africa Lehlohonolo Ledwaba KO 6/12 4
The Ring Featherweight (126) 2003-11-15 Mexico Marco Antonio Barrera TKO 11/12 2
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2008-03-15 Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez SD 12/12 0
The Ring Junior lightweight (130) 0
10 16
Mexico Érik Morales
WBC Super bantamweight (124) 1997-09-06 Mexico Daniel Zaragoza KO 11/12 9
WBC Featherweight (126) 2001-02-17 Mexico Guty Espadas Jr. UD 12/12 1
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2004-02-28 Mexico Jesus Chavez UD 12/12 1
WBC Light welterweight (140) 2011-09-17 Mexico Pablo Cesar Cano TKO 10/12 0
11 17 Mexico Jorge Arce[23] WBO Light flyweight (108) 1998-12-05 Argentina Juan Domingo Cordoba UD 12/12 1
WBO Super flyweight (115) 2010-01-30 Thailand Angky Angkota TD 7/12 0
WBO Super bantamweight (122) 2011-05-07 Puerto Rico Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. TKO 12/12 1
WBO Bantamweight (118) 2011-11-26 Thailand Angky Angkota UD 12/12 0
12 18
Philippines Nonito Donaire[24]
IBF Flyweight (112) 2007-07-07 Armenia Vic Darchinyan TKO 5/12 3
WBA Super flyweight* (115) 2009-08-15 Panama Rafael Concepcion UD 12/12 2
WBC Bantamweight (118) 2011-02-19 Mexico Fernado Montiel KO 2/12 1
WBO Super bantamweight (122) 2012-02-04 Puerto Rico Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr. SD 12/12 0
13 19 Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez[25] IBF Featherweight (126) 2003-02-01 Mexico Manuel Medina TKO 7/12 4
WBC Super featherweight (130) 2007-03-17 Mexico Marco Antonio Barrera UD 12/12 1
The Ring Lightweight (135) 2008-09-13 Cuba Joel Casamayor TKO 11/12 3
WBO Light welterweight* (140) 2012-04-14 Ukraine Serhiy Fedchenko UD 12/12 0
14 20 United States Robert Guerrero[26] IBF Featherweight (126) 2006-09-02 United States Eric Aiken RTD 8/12 2
IBF Super featherweight (130) 2009-08-22 South Africa Malcolm Klassen UD 12/12 0
WBA & WBO Lightweight* (135) 2011-04-09 Australia Michael Katsidis UD 12/12 0
WBC Welterweight* (147) 2012-07-28 Turkey Selcuk Aydin UD 12/12
15 21
Puerto Rico Miguel Cotto[27]
WBO Light Welterweight (140) 2004-09-11 Brazil Kelson Pinto TKO 6/12 6
WBA Welterweight (147) 2006-12-02 Puerto Rico Carlos Quintana RTD 5/12 4
WBA Super Welterweight (154) 2010-06-05 Israel Yuri Foreman TKO 9/12 2
WBC Middleweight (160) 2014-06-07 Argentina Sergio Martinez RTD 9/12 0
The Ring Middleweight (160) 0

* Interim World Title

Quadruple Champions that won titles in other multiple divisions

Some fighters of this group or club were not sastified to win just the incredible milestone of championships in four different weight divisions but to reach immortality in five, six and/or seven other different divisions or categories. The multiple champions who won titles in:

See also

External links

References

  1. "Thomas Hearns". Boxrec.com.
  2. "Sugar Ray Leonard". Boxrec.com.
  3. "Roberto Durán". Boxrec.com.
  4. "Pernell Whitaker". Boxrec.com.
  5. "Oscar De La Hoya". Boxrec.com.
  6. "Leo Gomez". Boxrec.com.
  7. "Roy Jones Jr.". Boxrec.com.
  8. "Floyd Mayweather Jr.". Boxrec.com.
  9. "Manny Pacquiao". Boxrec.com.
  10. "Érik Morales". Boxrec.com.
  11. "Jorge Arce". Boxrec.com.
  12. "Nonito Donaire". Boxrec.com.
  13. "Juan Manuel Márquez". Boxrec.com.
  14. "Robert Guerrero". Boxrec.com.
  15. "Miguel Cotto". Boxrec.com.
  16. "Adrien Broner". Boxrec.com.
  17. "Héctor Camacho". Boxrec.com.
  18. "Lester Ellis". Boxrec.com.
  19. "James Toney". Boxrec.com.
  20. "Iran Barkley". Boxrec.com.
  21. "Joey Gamache". Boxrec.com.
  22. "Mauricio Pastrana". Boxrec.com.
  23. "Jorge Arce". Boxrec.com.
  24. "Nonito Donaire". Boxrec.com.
  25. "Juan Manuel Márquez". Boxrec.com.
  26. "Robert Guerrero". Boxrec.com.
  27. "Miguel Cotto". Boxrec.com.
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