List of WBC world champions
This is a list of WBC world champions , showing every world champion certificated by the World Boxing Council (WBC). The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing , and certifies world champions in 18 different weight classes . In 1963, the year of its foundation, the WBC inaugurated titles in all divisions with the exception of light flyweight , super flyweight , super bantamweight , super middleweight , cruiserweight and bridgerweight , which were inaugurated in the subsequent decades. The most recent title inaugurated by the WBC is in the bridgerweight division in 2021.
Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to a no contest are not listed.
Current champion
Most consecutive title defenses
Heavyweight
No.
Name
Reign
Defenses
1
Sonny Liston (def. Floyd Patterson )
22 Jul 1963 – 25 Feb 1964
0
2
Muhammad Ali
25 Feb 1964 – 6 Mar 1969
9
Ali was stripped of the title due to being suspended for refusing to be inducted in the U.S. Army.[ 1]
3
Joe Frazier (def. Jimmy Ellis )
16 Feb 1970 – 22 Jan 1973
4
4
George Foreman
22 Jan 1973 – 30 Oct 1974
2
5
Muhammad Ali (2)
30 Oct 1974 – 15 Feb 1978
10
6
Leon Spinks
15 Feb – 18 Mar 1978
0
Spinks was stripped of the title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton.[ 2]
7
Ken Norton (no. 1 contender promoted )
18 Mar – 9 Jun 1978
0
8
Larry Holmes
9 Jun 1978 – 11 Dec 1983
16
Holmes vacated the title after a dispute with his promoter Don King over the proposed purse for a fight against mandatory challenger Greg Page.[ 3]
9
Tim Witherspoon (def. Greg Page )
9 Mar – 31 Aug 1984
0
10
Pinklon Thomas
31 Aug 1984 – 22 Mar 1986
1
11
Trevor Berbick
22 Mar – 22 Nov 1986
0
12
Mike Tyson
22 Nov 1986 – 11 Feb 1990
9
13
Buster Douglas
11 Feb – 25 Oct 1990
0
14
Evander Holyfield
25 Oct 1990 – 13 Nov 1992
2
15
Riddick Bowe
13 Nov – 14 Dec 1992
0
Bowe vacated the title instead of fighting mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis, then dumped his WBC belt in a trash bin during a news conference in London.[ 4]
16
Lennox Lewis (no. 1 contender promoted )
14 Dec 1992 – 24 Sep 1994
3
17
Oliver McCall
24 Sept 1994 – 2 Sep 1995
1
18
Frank Bruno
2 Sep 1995 – 16 Mar 1996
0
19
Mike Tyson (2)
16 Mar – 24 Sep 1996
0
Tyson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Evander Holyfield instead of mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis.[ 5]
20
Lennox Lewis (2) (def. Oliver McCall )
7 Feb 1997 – 22 Apr 2001
9
21
Hasim Rahman
22 Apr – 17 Nov 2001
0
22
Lennox Lewis (3)
17 Nov 2001 – 6 Feb 2004
2
Lewis retired as champion and chose not to rematch Vitali Klitschko ahead of a WBC-mandated 1 March deadline to accept the bout.[ 6]
23
Vitali Klitschko (def. Corrie Sanders )
24 Apr 2004 – 9 Nov 2005
1
Klitschko announced his retirement after withdrawing from a bout against Hasim Rahman due to injuries.[ 7]
24
Hasim Rahman (2) (interim champion promoted )
9 Nov 2005 – 12 Aug 2006
1
25
Oleg Maskaev
12 Aug 2006 – 8 Mar 2008
1
26
Samuel Peter
8 Mar – 11 Oct 2008
0
27
Vitali Klitschko (2)
11 Oct 2008 – 16 Dec 2013
9
Klitschko vacated the title to focus on his career in politics in Ukraine.[ 8]
28
Bermane Stiverne (def. Chris Arreola )
10 May 2014 – 17 Jan 2015
0
29
Deontay Wilder
17 Jan 2015 – 22 Feb 2020
10
30
Tyson Fury
22 Feb 2020 – 18 May 2024
3
31
Oleksandr Usyk
18 May 2024 – present
0
Bridgerweight
Cruiserweight
Light heavyweight
No.
Name
Reign
Defenses
1
Harold Johnson (awarded the inaugural title )
14 Feb – 1 Jun 1963
0
2
Willie Pastrano
1 Jun 1963 – 30 Mar 1965
2
3
José Torres
30 Mar 1965 – 16 Dec 1966
3
4
Dick Tiger
16 Dec 1966 – 24 May 1968
2
5
Bob Foster
24 May 1968 – 9 Aug 1974
14
Foster was stripped of the title after failing to make a defense against number one contender John Conteh.[ 18]
6
John Conteh (def. Jorge Ahumada )
1 Oct 1974 – 18 May 1977
3
Conteh was stripped of the title after refusing to fight Jesse Burnett, alleging he was forced to sign the contract at gunpoint.[ 19]
7
Miguel Ángel Cuello (def. Jesse Burnett )
21 May 1977 – 8 Jan 1978
0
8
Mate Parlov
8 Jan – 2 Dec 1978
1
9
Marvin Johnson
2 Dec 1978 – 22 Apr 1979
0
10
Matthew Saad Muhammad
22 Apr 1979 – 19 Dec 1981
8
11
Dwight Muhammad Qawi
19 Dec 1981 – 18 Mar 1983
3
12
Michael Spinks
18 Mar 1983 – 9 Oct 1985
4
Spinks, who had won the IBF heavyweight title the previous month against Larry Holmes, was stripped of the WBC light heavyweight title due to the WBC's policy against fighters holding world titles in multiple divisions at the same time.[ 20]
13
J. B. Williamson (def. Prince Mama Mohammed )
10 Dec 1985 – 30 Apr 1986
0
14
Dennis Andries
30 Apr 1986 – 7 Mar 1987
1
15
Thomas Hearns
7 Mar – 6 Aug 1987
0
Hearns vacated the title to fight Juan Roldán for the vacant WBC middleweight title.[ 21]
16
Donny Lalonde (def. Eddie Davis )
27 Nov 1987 – 7 Nov 1988
1
17
Sugar Ray Leonard
7 Nov – 15 Nov 1988
0
Leonard vacated the title because he was unsure whether he would continue his boxing career.[ 22]
18
Dennis Andries (2) (def. Tony Willis )
21 Feb – 24 Jun 1989
0
19
Jeff Harding
24 Jun 1989 – 28 Jul 1990
2
20
Dennis Andries (3)
28 Jul 1990 – 11 Sep 1991
2
21
Jeff Harding (2)
11 Sep 1991 – 23 Jul 1994
2
22
Mike McCallum
23 Jul 1994 – 16 Jun 1995
1
23
Fabrice Tiozzo
16 Jun 1995 – 13 Jan 1997
1
Tiozzo is stripped of the title after failing to meet the defense deadline.[ 23]
24
Roy Jones Jr. (interim champion promoted )
13 Jan – 21 Mar 1997
0
25
Montell Griffin
21 Mar – 7 Aug 1997
0
26
Roy Jones Jr. (2)
7 Aug – 5 Nov 1997
0
Jones vacated the title after his mandatory challenger Michael Nunn's promoter won a purse bid with the intent to stage it as a pay-per-view fight on Request TV, a rival platform to HBO, which Jones was contractually tied to.[ 24]
27
Graciano Rocchigiani (def. Michael Nunn )
21 Mar – Jun 1998
0
Rocchigiani was demoted to interim champion upon Roy Jones Jr.'s request to be reinstated as champion.
28
Roy Jones Jr. (3) (reinstated )
Jun 1998 – 4 Apr 2003
11
In June 1998, the WBC stripped Rocchigiani of the title and reinstated Jones Jr. without having to fight him. Rocchigiani then filed a lawsuit and won the case. The federal judge issued a decree to strip Jones Jr. and award Rocchigiani a total amount of $30,598,628 in damages.[ 25]
29
Antonio Tarver (def. Montell Griffin )
26 Apr – 8 Nov 2003
0
30
Roy Jones Jr. (4)
8 Nov 2003 – 15 May 2004
0
31
Antonio Tarver (2)
15 May – 4 Nov 2004
0
Tarver vacates the title to fight Glen Johnson instead of his mandatory challenger Paul Briggs .[ 26]
32
Tomasz Adamek (def. Paul Briggs )
21 May 2005 – 3 Feb 2007
2
33
Chad Dawson
3 Feb 2007 – 11 Jul 2008
3
Dawson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Antonio Tarver instead of interim champion Adrian Diaconu.[ 27]
34
Adrian Diaconu (interim champion promoted )
11 Jul 2008 – 19 Jun 2009
0
35
Jean Pascal
19 Jun 2009 – 21 May 2011
2
36
Bernard Hopkins
21 May 2011 – 28 Apr 2012
0
37
Chad Dawson (2)
28 April 2012 – 8 Jun 2013
0
38
Adonis Stevenson
8 Jun 2013 – 1 Dec 2018
9
39
Oleksandr Gvozdyk
1 Dec 2018 – 18 Oct 2019
1
40
Artur Beterbiev
18 Oct 2019 – present
6
Super middleweight
Middleweight
Super welterweight
Welterweight
Super lightweight
Lightweight
No.
Name
Reign
Defenses
1
Carlos Ortiz (def. Douglas Vaillant )
7 Apr 1963 – 10 Apr 1965
3
2
Ismael Laguna
10 Apr – 13 Nov 1965
0
3
Carlos Ortiz (2)
13 Nov 1965 – 25 Oct 1966
2
Ortiz was stripped of the title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos , of doing a long count .[ 77]
4
Carlos Ortiz (3) (def. Sugar Ramos )
1 Jul 1967 – 29 Jun 1968
1
5
Carlos Cruz
29 Jun 1968 – 18 Feb 1969
1
6
Mando Ramos
18 Feb 1969 – 3 Mar 1970
1
7
Ismael Laguna (2)
3 Mar – 16 Sep 1970
1
Laguna is stripped of the title.[ 78]
8
Ken Buchanan (def. Rubén Navarro )
12 Feb – 25 Jun 1971
0
Buchanan is stripped of the title for failing to defend his title against Pedro Carrasco .[ 79]
9
Pedro Carrasco (def. Mando Ramos )
5 Nov 1971 – 19 Feb 1972
0
10
Mando Ramos
18 Feb – 15 Sep 1972
1
11
Chango Carmona
15 Sep – 10 Nov 1972
0
12
Rodolfo González
10 No 1972 – 11 Apr 1974
2
13
Guts Ishimatsu
11 Apr 1974 – 8 May 1976
5
14
Esteban de Jesús
8 May 1976 – 21 Jan 1978
3
15
Roberto Durán
21 Jan 1978 – 7 Feb 1979
0
Durán vacates the title to move up to welterweight.[ 80]
16
Jim Watt (def. Alfredo Pitalua )
17 Apr 1979 – 20 Jun 1981
4
17
Alexis Argüello
20 Jun 1981 – 15 Feb 1983
4
Argüello vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[ 81]
18
Edwin Rosario (def. José Luis Ramírez )
1 May 1983 – 3 Nov 1984
2
19
José Luis Ramírez
3 Nov 1984 – 29 Apr 1987
0
20
Héctor Camacho
10 Aug 1985 – 29 Apr 1987
2
Camacho is stripped of the title for failing to make a title defense.[ 82]
21
José Luis Ramírez (2) (def. Terrence Alli )
19 Jul 1987 – 29 Oct 1988
2
22
Julio César Chávez
29 Oct 1988 – 25 Jun 1989
0
Chávez won the WBC super lightweight title on 13 May. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 25 June 1989.[ 83]
23
Pernell Whitaker (def. José Luis Ramírez )
20 Aug 1989 – 13 Apr 1992
6
Whitaker vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[ 84]
24
Miguel Ángel González (def. Wilfrido Rocha )
24 Aug 1992 – 29 Feb 1996
10
González vacates his title to move up to super lightweight. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 29 February 1996.[ 85]
25
Jean Baptiste Mendy (def. Lamar Murphy )
20 Apr 1996 – 1 Mar 1997
0
26
Stevie Johnston
1 Mar 1997 – 13 Jun 1998
3
27
César Bazán
13 Jun 1998 – 27 Feb 1999
2
28
Stevie Johnston (2)
27 Feb 1999 – 17 Jun 2000
4
29
José Luis Castillo
17 Jun 2000 – 20 Apr 2002
3
30
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
20 Apr 2002 – 30 May 2004
3
José Luis Castillo and Juan Lazcano was originally fighting for the interim title[ 86] but was later changed for the vacant world title on 30 May, just days after Mayweather Jr. won at the super lightweight division.[ 87]
31
José Luis Castillo (2) (def. Juan Lazcano )
5 Jun 2004 – 7 May 2005
2
32
Diego Corrales
7 May 2005 – 6 Oct 2006
0
Corrales is stripped of the title for being overweight in his fight against Casamayor.[ 88]
33
Joel Casamayor (def. Diego Corrales )
7 Oct 2006 – 22 Feb 2007
0
Casamayor is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger.[ 89]
34
David Díaz (interim champion promoted )
22 Feb 2007 – 28 Jun 2008
1
35
Manny Pacquiao
28 Jun 2008 – 24 Feb 2009
0
Pacquiao vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[ 90]
36
Edwin Valero (def. Antonio Pitalúa )
4 Apr 2009 – 9 Feb 2010
2
Valero is declared champion in recess after receiving a deep cut in his fight against Antonio DeMarco .[ 91]
37
Humberto Soto (def. David Díaz )
13 Mar 2010 – 1 Jul 2011
4
Soto vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.[ 92]
38
Antonio DeMarco (def. Jorge Linares )
15 Oct 2011 – 17 Nov 2012
2
39
Adrien Broner
17 Nov 2012 – 29 Jan 2014
1
Broner is stripped of his title for failing to defend his title for almost a year.[ 93]
40
Omar Figueroa Jr. (interim champion promoted )
29 Jan – 10 Nov 2014
2
Figueroa Jr. is declared champion in recess because of injury.[ 94]
41
Jorge Linares (def. Javier Prieto )
30 Dec 2014 – 22 Feb 2016
2
Linares is declared champion in recess because of fractured hand.[ 95]
42
Dejan Zlatičanin (def. Franklin Mamani )
11 Jun 2016 – 28 Jan 2017
0
43
Mikey Garcia
28 Jan 2017 – 25 Apr 2019
1
Garcia vacates the title to move up to welterweight.[ 96]
44
Vasiliy Lomachenko (def. Luke Campbell )
31 Aug – 23 Oct 2019
0
Lomachenko is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion.[ 97]
45
Devin Haney (interim champion promoted )
23 Oct – 12 Dec 2019
1
Haney is declared champion in recess after injuring his right shoulder.[ 98]
46
Devin Haney (2) (reinstated )[ 99]
22 Apr 2020 – 1 Aug 2023
6
Haney is declared champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC super lightweight title.[ 100]
47
Shakur Stevenson (def. Edwin De Los Santos )
16 Nov 2023 – present
1
Super featherweight
Featherweight
Super bantamweight
Bantamweight
Super flyweight
Flyweight
Light flyweight
Strawweight
See also
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