List of lineal boxing world champions

This is a list of lineal boxing world champions. An official list of lineal champions in professional boxing was formerly maintained by the Cyber Boxing Zone (CBZ) website, with input from boxing historian Tracy Callis of the International Boxing Research Organization. These were first published in 1994, and are retrospective to the introduction of the Queensberry Rules in 1885.[1][2]

Founder of the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, Springs Toledo, acknowledges on the TBRB website that a TBRB Champion is not a Lineal Champion.

Linealboxingchampion.com currently provides the most accurate and up-to-date list of Lineal Champions in professional boxing today.

See the organisation's website for more information regarding the Lineal Championship: www.linealboxingchampion.com

From 2018, this list is being continued by the LBC Version.

Heavyweight

John L. Sullivan was the first lineal heavyweight boxing champion
Bob Fitzsimmons was the first three-division world champion
Joe Louis held the lineal heavyweight title for more than 11 years
Muhammad Ali was the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion in boxing

Cruiserweight

Light heavyweight

Jack Root was the first light heavyweight champion of the world
Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier boxed in the first million-dollar gate
Battling Siki

Super middleweight

Joe Calzaghe in 2007

Middleweight

"Nonpareil" Jack Dempsey
Harry Greb
Robinson being held aloft by Gene Fullmer and Carmen Basilio in 1965
"Marvelous" Marvin Hagler

Light middleweight

Kim Ki-soo was South Korea's first world boxing champion
Sugar Ray Leonard in 1984

Welterweight

Mysterious Billy Smith
Tommy Ryan
William "Matty" Matthews
Joe Walcott
Young Jack Thompson
Henry Armstrong in 1937

Light welterweight

Pinky Mitchell was the first champion in the light welterweight division
Carlos Ortiz is considered among the best Puerto Rican boxers of all time

Lightweight

Kid Lavigne was boxing's first widely recognized World Lightweight Champion
Battling Nelson
Welsh vs Rivers, St Patricks Day 1914 in Vernon, California
Joe Walcott vs. Joe Gans

Super featherweight

Jack Bernstein
Torpedo Billy Murphy, c. 1890

Featherweight

George Dixon (c.  1894) was the first black world boxing champion in any weight class
Terry McGovern
Henry Armstrong

Super bantamweight

Dong-Kyun Yum was crowned the lineal super bantamweight champion in 1976.

Bantamweight

Jimmy Barry held the World Bantamweight Championship from 1894 to 1899 and retired undefeated
Panama Al Brown, was a bantamweight boxer from Panama who made history by becoming boxing's first Hispanic world champion
Mario D'Agata was the first, and so far only, deaf world champion in boxing

Super flyweight

Jimmy Wilde

Flyweight

Pancho Villa was the first Filipino/Asian world champion
Jimmy Wilde And Pancho Villa in the ring before their match, on June 18, 1923
Pascual Perez was Argentina's first world boxing champion
Manny Pacquiao is the only five-division lineal champion in boxing.

Light flyweight

Yoshio Shirai was crowned Japan's first world champion, 1952.

Minimumweight

See also

References

  1. DeLisa, Mike (August 2004). "What the CBZ Means When it Refers to "Lineal Championships"". The CBZ Journal. cyberboxingzone. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
  2. Rold, Cliff (July 2007). "Boxing's Lineal Mathematics: Champion Versus Champion II". Wail!. CBZ. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
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