List of The Ring world champions

Boxing magazine The Ring has awarded world championships in professional boxing within each weight class from its foundation in 1922. The first Ring world title belt was awarded to heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey, and the second was awarded to flyweight champion Pancho Villa. The magazine stopped giving belts to world champions in the 1990s, but reintroduced their titles in 2001.

Boxers who won the title but were immediately stripped and the title bout being overturned to a no contest will not be listed.

While there was no official featherweight champion between 1989 and 2002 (as The Ring awarded no titles in any division during that period), Naseem Hamed was retroactively awarded the Ring title in 2019 (the only former world champion in any division thus far to receive this honor) due to his dominance of the division and the multiple champions he beat.[1]

Current champion
Most consecutive title defenses

Heavyweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Jack Dempsey
(awarded inaugural title)
1922 – 23 Sep 19262
2Gene Tunney23 Sep 1926 – 31 Jul 19282
Tunney retired.[2]
3Max Schmeling
(def. Jack Sharkey)
12 Jun 1930 – 21 Jun 19321
4Jack Sharkey21 Jun 1932 – 29 Jun 19330
5Primo Carnera29 Jun 1933 – 14 Jun 19342
6Max Baer14 Jun 1934 – 13 Jun 19350
7James J. Braddock13 Jun 1935 – 22 Jun 19370
8Joe Louis22 Jun 1937 – 1 Mar 194926
Louis retired.[3]
9Ezzard Charles
(def. Joe Louis)
27 Sep 1950 – 18 Jul 19514
10Jersey Joe Walcott18 Jul 1951 – 23 Sep 19521
11Rocky Marciano23 Sept 1952 – 27 Apr 19566
Marciano retired.[4]
12Floyd Patterson
(def. Archie Moore)
30 Nov 1956 – 26 Jun 19594
13Ingemar Johansson26 Jun 1959 – 29 Jun 19600
14Floyd Patterson (2)29 Jun 1960 – 25 Sep 19622
15Sonny Liston25 Sep 1962 – 25 Feb 19641
16Muhammad Ali25 Feb 1964 – 13 Mar 19709
Ali was stripped of the title due to his refusal to be drafted to army service. Frazier was awarded the title in May.[5][6]
17Joe Frazier
(awarded title)
May 1970 – 22 Jan 19734
18George Foreman22 Jan 1973 – 30 Oct 19742
19Muhammad Ali (2)30 Oct 1974 – 15 Feb 197810
20Leon Spinks15 Feb – 15 Sep 19780
21Muhammad Ali (3)15 Sep 1978 – 4 Jul 19790
Ali retired.[7]
22Larry Holmes
(Conferred The Ring lineal title upon Mike Weaver's def. of John Tate, as Holmes had previously successfully defended title against Weaver)
31 Mar 1980 – 21 Sep 198512
23Michael Spinks21 Sep 1985 – 27 Jun 19883
24Mike Tyson27 Jun 1988 – 31 Dec 19892
New ownership discontinued the championship policy during Tyson's reign.
25Lennox Lewis
(awarded title)
Jun 2002 – 6 Feb 20042
Lewis retired as champion and chose not to accept a rematch with Vitali Klitschko before a WBC-mandated 1 March deadline to accept the bout.[8]
26Vitali Klitschko
(def. Corrie Sanders)
24 Apr 2004 – 9 Nov 20051
Vitali Klitschko retired after withdrawing from a bout against Hasim Rahman due to injuries.[9]
27Wladimir Klitschko
(def. Ruslan Chagaev)
20 Jun 2009 – 28 Nov 201511
28Tyson Fury28 Nov 2015 – 1 Feb 20180
Fury was stripped of the title for failing to declare an opponent by 31 January 2018, the deadline set by The Ring.[10]
29Tyson Fury (2)
(def. Deontay Wilder)
22 Feb 2020 – 13 Aug 20222
Fury vacates title.[11]
30Oleksandr Usyk
(def. Anthony Joshua)
20 Aug 2022 – present2

Cruiserweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Carlos de León
(awarded inaugural title)
3 Feb 1984 – 6 Jun 19852
2Alfonzo Ratliff6 Jun – 21 Sep 19850
3Bernard Benton21 Sep 1985 – 22 Mar 19860
4Carlos de León (2)22 Mar 1986 – 30 Mar 19872
Title is vacated because The Ring stopped recognizing the division.
5Jean-Marc Mormeck
(def. Wayne Braithwaite)
2 Apr 2005 – 7 Jan 20060
6O'Neil Bell7 Jan 2006 – 17 Mar 20070
7Jean-Marc Mormeck (2)17 Mar – 10 Nov 20070
8David Haye10 Nov 2007 – 30 Jun 20081
Haye expressed that he'll move up to heavyweight. The title is vacated on 30 June ratings.[12]
9Tomasz Adamek
(def. Steve Cunningham)
11 Dec 2008 – 10 Feb 20102
Adamek vacated the title to stay at heavyweight.[13]
10Yoan Pablo Hernández
(def. Steve Cunningham)
4 Feb 2012 – 23 Nov 20153
Hernández is stripped of the title due to inactivity.[14]
11Oleksandr Usyk
(def. Murat Gassiev)
21 Jul 2018 – 16 Oct 20191
Usyk vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.[15]
12Mairis Briedis
(def. Yuniel Dorticos)
26 Sep 2020 – 2 Jul 20221
13Jai Opetaia2 Jul 2022 – present3

Light heavyweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Mike McTigue
(awarded inaugural title)
1924 – 23 May 19250
2Paul Berlenbach23 May 1925 – 16 Jul 19263
3Jack Delaney16 Jul 1926 – Jun 19271
Delaney vacates the title to move up to heavyweight.
4Tommy Loughran
(def. Mike McTigue)
7 Oct 1927 – 18 Jul 19295
Loughran vacates the title to move up to heavyweight.
5Maxie Rosenbloom
(def. Jimmy Slattery)
25 Jun 1930 – 16 Nov 19347
6Bob Olin16 Nov 1934 – 31 Oct 19350
7John Henry Lewis31 Oct 1935 – Jun 19395
Lewis retires.
8Billy Conn
(def. Melio Bettina)
13 Jul 1939 – Jun 19413
Conn vacates the title to move up to heavyweight.
9Gus Lesnevich
(def. Tami Mauriello)
26 Aug 1941 – 26 Jul 19484
10Freddie Mills26 Jul 1948 – 24 Jan 19500
11Joey Maxim24 Jan 1950 – 17 Dec 19522
12Archie Moore17 Dec 1952 – 12 May 19629
Moore vacates the title to move up to heavyweight.
13Harold Johnson
(def. Doug Jones)
12 May 1962 – 1 Jun 19631
14Willie Pastrano1 Jun 1963 – 30 Mar 19652
15José Torres30 Mar 1965 – 16 Dec 19663
16Dick Tiger16 Dec 1966 – 24 May 19682
17Bob Foster24 May 1968 – 16 Sep 197414
Foster retires.[16]
18Matthew Saad Muhammad
(awarded title)
30 Nov 1979 – 19 Dec 19817
19Dwight Muhammad Qawi19 Dec 1981 – 18 Mar 19833
20Michael Spinks18 Mar 1983 – 5 Nov 19854
Spinks vacates all of his titles to stay at heavyweight.[17]
21Roy Jones Jr.
(awarded title)
2001 – 15 May 20043
22Antonio Tarver15 May – 18 Dec 20040
23Glen Johnson18 Dec 2004 – 18 Jun 20050
24Antonio Tarver (2)18 Jun 2005 – 10 Jun 20061
25Bernard Hopkins10 Jun 2006 – 19 Apr 20081
26Joe Calzaghe19 Apr 2008 – 5 Feb 20091
Calzaghe retires.[18]
27Jean Pascal
(def. Chad Dawson)
14 Aug 2010 – 21 May 20111
28Bernard Hopkins (2)21 May 2011 – 28 Apr 20120
29Chad Dawson28 Apr 2012 – 8 Jun 20130
30Adonis Stevenson8 Jun 2013 – 23 Nov 20156
Stevenson is stripped of the title for failing to fight a top 5 contender within 2 years of his last fight against another top 5 contender.[14]
31Andre Ward
(def. Sergey Kovalev)
17 Jun – 21 Sep 20170
Ward retires.[19]

Super middleweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Joe Calzaghe
(def. Jeff Lacy)
4 Mar 2006 – 26 Sep 20083
Calzaghe vacates the title to stay at light heavyweight.[20]
2Andre Ward
(def. Carl Froch)
17 Dec 2011 – 19 Feb 20152
Ward is stripped of the title for failing to schedule a fight with a top 5 contender from any weight class for two years per The Ring policy.[21]
3Callum Smith
(def. George Groves)
28 Sep 2018 – 19 Dec 20202
4Canelo Álvarez19 Dec 2020 – present7

Middleweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Harry Greb
(awarded inaugural title)
1924 – 26 Feb 19263
2Tiger Flowers26 Feb – 3 Dec 19261
3Mickey Walker3 Dec 1926 – 19 Jun 19313
Walker vacated to move up to heavyweight.[22]
4Marcel Thil
(def. Gorilla Jones)
11 Jun 1932 – 23 Sep 193710
Thil retires.
5Freddie Steele
(awarded title)
23 Sep 1937 – 19381
Steele stripped of the title.
6Tony Zale
(def. Georgie Abrams)
28 Nov 1941 – 16 Jul 19471
7Rocky Graziano16 July 1947 – 10 Jun 19480
8Tony Zale (2)10 Jun – 21 Sep 19480
9Marcel Cerdan21 Sep 1948 – 17 Jun 19490
10Jake LaMotta17 Jun 1949 – 14 Feb 19512
11Sugar Ray Robinson14 Feb – 10 Jul 19510
12Randy Turpin10 Jul – 12 Sep 19510
13Sugar Ray Robinson (2)12 Sep 1951 – 18 Dec 19522
Robinson vacated the title and retired.[23]
14Carl Olson
(def. Randy Turpin)
21 Oct 1953 – 9 Dec 19553
15Sugar Ray Robinson (3)9 Dec 1955 – 2 Jan 19571
16Gene Fullmer2 Jan – 1 May 19570
17Sugar Ray Robinson (4)1 May – 23 Sep 19570
18Carmen Basilio23 Sep 1957 – 25 Mar 19580
19Sugar Ray Robinson (5)25 Mar 1958 – 22 Jan 19600
20Paul Pender22 Jan 1960 – 11 Jul 19613
21Terry Downes11 Jul 1961 – 7 Apr 19620
22Paul Pender (2)7 Apr 1962 – 7 May 19630
Pender retires.[24]
23Dick Tiger
(awarded title)
7 May – 7 Dec 19631
24Joey Giardello7 Dec 1963 – 21 Oct 19651
25Dick Tiger (2)21 Oct 1965 – 25 Apr 19660
26Emile Griffith25 Apr 1966 – 17 Apr 19672
27Nino Benvenuti17 Apr – 20 Sep 19670
28Emile Griffith (2)29 Sep 1967 – 4 Mar 19680
29Nino Benvenuti (2)4 Mar 1968 – 7 Nov 19704
30Carlos Monzón7 Nov 1970 – 29 Aug 197714
Monzón retires.[25]
31Rodrigo Valdez
(def. Bennie Briscoe)
5 Nov 1977 – 22 Apr 19780
32Hugo Corro22 Apr 1978 – 30 Jun 19792
33Vito Antuofermo30 Jun 1979 – 16 Mar 19801
34Alan Minter16 Mar – 27 Sep 19801
35Marvin Hagler27 Sep 1980 – 6 Apr 198712
36Sugar Ray Leonard6 April – 27 May 19870
Leonard retires.[26]
37Sumbu Kalambay
(awarded title)
6 Jul 1988 – 31 Dec 19892
New ownership discontinued under the championship policy during Kalambay's reign.
38Bernard Hopkins
(def. Félix Trinidad)
29 Sep 2001 – 16 Jul 20056
39Jermain Taylor16 Jul 2005 – 29 Sep 20074
40Kelly Pavlik29 Sep 2007 – 17 Apr 20103
41Sergio Martínez17 Apr 2010 – 7 Jun 20146
42Miguel Cotto7 Jun 2014 – 21 Nov 20151
43Canelo Álvarez21 Nov 2015 – 12 Jun 20182
Álvarez is stripped of the title after testing positive of Clenbuterol.[27]
44Canelo Álvarez (2)
(def. Gennady Golovkin)
15 Sep 2018 – 2 Jan 20211
The title is vacated one day after[28] Álvarez vacates his last alphabet title to stay at super middleweight.[29]

Junior middleweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Oscar Albarado
(def. Koichi Wajima)
4 Jun 1974 – 21 Jan 19751
2Koichi Wajima21 Jan – 7 Jun 19750
3Yuh Jae-Doo7 June 1975 – 17 Feb 19761
4Koichi Wajima (2)17 Feb – 18 May 19760
5José Durán18 May – 8 Oct 19760
6Miguel Angel Castellini8 Oct 1976 – 5 Mar 19770
7Eddie Gazo5 Mar 1977 – 9 Aug 19783
8Masashi Kudo9 Aug 1978 – 24 Oct 19793
9Ayub Kalule24 Oct 1979 – 25 Jun 19814
10Sugar Ray Leonard25 Jun 1981 – 19820
Leonard vacates the title to move back down to welterweight.
11Thomas Hearns
(def. Wilfred Benítez)
3 Dec 1982 – 24 Oct 19864
Hearns vacates his alphabet title to officially move up in weight class.[30]
12Oscar De La Hoya
(def. Fernando Vargas)
14 Sep 2002 – 13 Sep 20031
13Shane Mosley13 Sep 2003 – 13 Mar 20040
14Winky Wright13 Mar 2004 – 2 Nov 20051
Wright stays at middleweight. The title is vacated on 2 November ratings.[31]
15Canelo Álvarez
(def. Austin Trout)
20 Apr – 14 Sep 20130
16Floyd Mayweather Jr.14 Sep 2013 – 10 Aug 20150
Mayweather Jr. is stripped of the title due to inactivity in the weight class.[32]
17Jermell Charlo
(def. Jeison Rosario)
26 Sep 2020 – present2

Welterweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Mickey Walker
(awarded inaugural title)
1924 – 20 May 19262
2Pete Latzo20 May 1926 – 3 Jun 19272
3Joe Dundee3 Jun 1927 – 25 Jul 19290
4Jackie Fields25 Jul 1929 – 9 May 19300
5Jack Thompson9 May – 5 Sep 19300
6Tommy Freeman5 Sep 1930 – 14 Apr 19310
7Jack Thompson (2)14 Apr – 23 Oct 19310
8Lou Brouillard23 Oct 1931 – 28 Jan 19320
9Jackie Fields (2)28 Jan 1932 – 22 Feb 19330
10Young Corbett III22 February – 29 May 19330
11Jimmy McLarnin29 May 1933 – 28 May 19340
12Barney Ross28 May – 17 Sep 19340
13Jimmy McLarnin (2)17 Sep 1934 – 28 May 19350
14Barney Ross (2)28 May 1935 – 31 May 19382
15Henry Armstrong31 May 1938 – 4 Oct 194019
16Fritzie Zivic4 Oct 1940 – 29 Jul 19411
17Freddie Cochrane29 Jul 1941 – 1 Feb 19460
18Marty Servo1 Feb – 25 Sep 19460
Servo retires.[33]
19Sugar Ray Robinson
(def. Tommy Bell)
20 Dec 1946 – 15 Feb 19515
Robinson's title is automatically vacated after winning the middleweight title.[34]
20Kid Gavilán
(def. Billy Graham)
29 Aug 1951 – 20 Oct 19547
21Johnny Saxton20 Oct 1954 – 1 Apr 19550
22Tony DeMarco1 Apr – 10 Jun 19550
23Carmen Basilio10 Jun 1955 – 14 Mar 19561
24Johnny Saxton (2)14 Mar – 12 Sep 19560
25Carmen Basilio (2)12 Sep 1956 – 23 Sep 19571
Basilio vacated after winning the middleweight title.[35]
26Virgil Akins
(def. Vince Martinez)
6 June – 5 Dec 19580
27Don Jordan5 Dec 1958 – 27 May 19602
28Benny Paret27 May 1960 – 1 Apr 19611
29Emile Griffith1 Apr – 30 Sep 19611
30Benny Paret (2)30 Sep 1961 – 24 Mar 19620
31Emile Griffith (2)24 Mar 1962 – 21 Mar 19632
32Luis Manuel Rodríguez21 Mar – 8 Jun 19630
33Emile Griffith (3)8 Jun 1963 – 19665
Griffith vacates the title to stay at middleweight.
34Curtis Cokes
(def. Jean Josselin)
28 Nov 1966 – 18 Apr 19694
35José Nápoles18 Apr 1969 – 3 Dec 19703
36Billy Backus3 Dec 1970 – 4 Jun 19710
37José Nápoles (2)4 Jun 1971 – 6 Dec 197510
38John Stracey6 Dec 1975 – 22 Jun 19761
39Carlos Palomino22 Jun 1976 – 14 Jan 19797
40Wilfred Benítez14 Jan – 30 Nov 19791
41Sugar Ray Leonard30 Nov 1979 – 20 Jun 19801
42Roberto Durán20 Jun – 25 Nov 19800
43Sugar Ray Leonard (2)25 Nov 1980 – 9 Nov 19822
Leonard retires for the first time due to an eye injury.[36]
44Donald Curry
(def. Milton McCrory)
6 Dec 1985 – 27 Sep 19861
45Lloyd Honeyghan27 Sep 1986 – 27 Oct 19873
46Jorge Vaca27 Oct 1987 – 29 Mar 19880
47Lloyd Honeyghan (2)29 Mar 1988 – 4 Feb 19891
48Marlon Starling4 Feb – 31 Dec 19891
New ownership discontinued under the championship policy during Starling's reign.
49Vernon Forrest
(def. Shane Mosley)
26 Jan 2002 – 25 Jan 20031
50Ricardo Mayorga25 Jan – 13 Dec 20031
51Cory Spinks13 Dec 2003 – 5 Feb 20052
52Zab Judah5 Feb 2005 – 7 Jan 20061
53Carlos Baldomir7 Jan – 4 Nov 20061
54Floyd Mayweather Jr.4 Nov 2006 – 6 Jun 20081
Mayweather Jr. retires for the first time.[37]
55Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2)
(def. Robert Guerrero)
4 May 2013 – 12 Sep 20154
Mayweather Jr. retires.[38]
56Terence Crawford
(def. Errol Spence Jr.)
29 Jul 2023 – present0

Junior welterweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Mushy Callahan
(awarded inaugural title)
1928 – 18 Feb 19301
2Jack Berg18 Feb 1930 – 19316
The Ring ended the list in 1931 and then resumed in 1962.
3Duilio Loi
(def. Eddie Perkins)
15 Dec 1962 – 24 Jan 19630
Loi retires.[39]
4Eddie Perkins
(def. Roberto Cruz)
15 Jun 1963 – 18 Jan 19652
5Carlos Hernández18 Jan 1965 – 29 Apr 19662
6Sandro Lopopolo29 Apr 1966 – 30 Apr 19671
7Takeshi Fuji30 Apr 1967 – 12 Dec 19681
8Nicolino Locche12 Dec 1968 – 10 Mar 19725
9Alfonso Frazer10 Mar – 28 Oct 19720
10Antonio Cervantes28 Oct 1972 – 6 Mar 197610
11Wilfred Benítez6 Mar 1976 – 19793
Benítez vacates the title to move up to welterweight.
12Antonio Cervantes (2)
(def. Miguel Montilla)
18 Jan 1979 – 2 Aug 19802
13Aaron Pryor2 Aug 1980 – 26 Oct 19838
Pryor retires.[40]
14Kostya Tszyu
(def. Zab Judah)
3 Nov 2001 – 4 Jun 20053
15Ricky Hatton4 Jun 2005 – 3 May 20095
16Manny Pacquiao3 May 2009 – 26 Jul 20100
Pacquiao vacates the title to stay at welterweight.[41]
17Danny Garcia
(def. Amir Khan)
14 Jul 2012 – 10 Aug 20154
Garcia vacates the title to stay at welterweight.[32]
18Terence Crawford
(def. Viktor Postol)
23 Jul 2016 – 18 Feb 20183
Crawford expressed his intentions of moving up to welterweight and vacated his alphabet titles. The title is vacated on the 18 February 2018 rankings.[42]
19Josh Taylor
(def. Regis Prograis)
26 Oct 2019 – 10 Jun 20233
20Teofimo Lopez10 Jun 2023 – present1

Lightweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Benny Leonard
(awarded inaugural title)
1924 – 15 Jan 19250
Leonard retires.[43]
2Jimmy Goodrich
(def. Stanislaus Loayza)
13 Jul – 7 Dec 19250
3Rocky Kansas7 Dec 1925 – 3 Jul 19260
4Sammy Mandell3 Jul 1926 – 17 Jul 19302
5Al Singer17 Jul – 14 Nov 19300
6Tony Canzoneri14 Nov 1930 – 23 Jun 19334
7Barney Ross23 Jun 1933 – 15 Apr 19351
Ross vacated the title to move up to super lightweight.[44]
8Tony Canzoneri (2)
(def. Lou Ambers)
10 May 1935 – 3 Sep 19361
9Lou Ambers3 Sep 1936 – 17 Aug 19382
10Henry Armstrong17 Aug 1938 – 22 Aug 19391
11Lou Ambers (2)22 Aug 1939 – 10 May 19400
12Lew Jenkins10 May 1940 – 19 Dec 19411
13Sammy Angott19 Dec 1941 – 13 Nov 19421
Angott retires.[45]
14Ike Williams
(def. Bob Montgomery)
4 Aug 1947 – 25 May 19515
15Jimmy Carter25 May 1951 – 14 May 19522
16Lauro Salas14 May – 15 Oct 19520
17Jimmy Carter (2)15 Oct 1952 – 5 Mar 19543
18Paddy DeMarco5 Mar – 17 Nov 19540
19Jimmy Carter (3)17 Nov 1954 – 29 Jun 19550
20Wallace Smith29 Jun 1955 – 24 Aug 19561
21Joe Brown24 Aug 1956 – 21 Apr 196211
22Carlos Ortiz21 Apr 1962 – 10 Apr 19654
23Ismael Laguna10 Apr – 13 Nov 19650
24Carlos Ortiz (2)13 Nov 1965 – 29 Jun 19685
25Carlos Cruz29 Jun 1968 – 18 Feb 19691
26Mando Ramos18 Feb 1969 – 3 Mar 19701
27Ismael Laguna (2)3 Mar – 26 Sep 19701
28Ken Buchanan26 Sep 1970 – 26 Jun 19722
29Roberto Durán26 Jun 1972 – 197912
Durán vacates the title to move up to welterweight.
30Jim Watt
(awarded title)
12 Apr – 20 June 19810
31Alexis Argüello20 Jun 1981 – Feb 19834
Argüello vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.
32Julio César Chávez
(def. José Luis Ramírez)
29 Oct 1988 – 2 Mar 19890
Chávez vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.
33Pernell Whitaker
(def. José Luis Ramírez)
20 Aug – 31 Dec 19890
New ownership discontinued under the championship policy during Whitaker's reign.
34Floyd Mayweather Jr.
(def. José Luis Castillo)
20 Apr 2002 – 22 May 20043
Mayweather Jr. vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.
35José Luis Castillo
(def. Juan Lazcano)
5 Jun 2004 – 7 May 20052
36Diego Corrales7 May 2005 – 7 Oct 20060
37Joel Casamayor7 Oct 2006 – 13 Sep 20082
38Juan Manuel Márquez13 Sep 2008 – 23 Apr 20123
Márquez vacates the title to stay at junior welterweight.[46]
39Terence Crawford
(def. Ray Beltrán)
29 Nov 2014 – 22 Apr 20150
Crawford vacates the title to stay at junior welterweight.[47]
40Jorge Linares
(def. Anthony Crolla)
24 Sep 2016 – 13 May 20183
41Vasiliy Lomachenko13 May 2018 – 17 Oct 20203
42Teófimo López17 Oct 2020 – 27 Nov 20210
43George Kambosos Jr.27 Nov 2021 – 5 June 20220
44Devin Haney5 Jun 2022 – 29 Nov 20232
Haney vacated the title to move up to junior welterweight.[48]

Junior lightweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Steve Sullivan
(def. Johnny Dundee)
20 Jun 1924 – 1 Apr 19252
2Mike Ballerino1 Apr – 2 Dec 19251
3Tod Morgan2 Dec 1925 – 20 Dec 192910
4Benny Bass20 Dec 1929 – 15 Jul 19310
5Kid Chocolate15 July 1931 – 19311
The Ring ended the list in 1931 and then resumed in 1962.
6Flash Elorde
(awarded title)
1962 – 14 Jun 19676
7Yoshiaki Numata15 Jun – 14 Dec 19670
8Hiroshi Kobayashi14 Dec 1967 – 29 Jul 19716
9Alfredo Marcano29 Jul 1971 – 25 Apr 19721
10Ben Villaflor25 Apr 1972 – 13 Mar 19731
11Kuniaki Shibata13 Mar – 17 Oct 19731
12Ben Villaflor (2)17 Oct 1973 – 16 Oct 19765
13Samuel Serrano16 Oct 1976 – 2 Aug 198010
14Yasutsune Uehara2 Aug 1980 – 9 Apr 19811
15Samuel Serrano (2)9 Apr 1981 – 19 Jan 19833
16Roger Mayweather19 Jan 1983 – 26 Feb 19842
17Rocky Lockridge26 Feb 1984 – 19 May 19852
18Wilfredo Gómez19 May 1985 – 24 May 19860
19Alfredo Layne24 May – 27 Sep 19860
20Brian Mitchell27 Sep 1986 – 30 Mar 19871
The Ring ended the list in 1986 and then resumed in 1989.
21Manny Pacquiao
(def. Juan Manuel Márquez)
15 Mar – 28 Jul 20080
Pacquiao vacates the title to stay at lightweight.
22Shakur Stevenson
(def. Óscar Valdez)
30 April – 22 September 20220
Stevenson was stripped of the title after missing weight in his fight against mandatory challenger Robson Conceição.[49]

Featherweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Louis Kid Kaplan
(def. Danny Kramer)
2 Jan 1925 – 6 Jul 19263
Kaplan vacates the title.
2Tony Canzoneri
(def. Johnny Dundee)
24 Oct 1927 – 28 Sep 19281
3André Routis28 Sep 1928 – 23 Sep 19291
4Christopher Battalino23 Sep 1929 – 1 Mar 19325
Battalino vacates the title.
5Kid Chocolate
(def. Lew Feldman)
13 Oct 1932 – 19 Feb 19342
Chocolate vacates the title.
6Freddie Miller
(awarded title)
1934 – 11 May 19368
7Petey Sarron11 May 1936 – 29 Oct 19372
8Henry Armstrong29 Oct 1937 – 12 Sep 19380
Armstrong vacated the title to stay at the higher weight divisions.[50]
9Joey Archibald
(def. Leo Rodak)
18 Apr 1939 – 20 May 19401
10Harry Jeffra20 May 1940 – 12 May 19411
11Joey Archibald (2)12 May – 11 Sep 19410
12Chalky Wright11 Sep 1941 – 20 Nov 19422
13Willie Pep20 Nov 1942 – 29 Oct 19486
14Sandy Saddler29 Oct 1948 – 11 Feb 19490
15Willie Pep (2)11 Feb 1949 – 8 Sep 19503
16Sandy Saddler (2)8 Sep 1950 – 21 Jan 19573
Saddler retires.[51]
17Hogan Bassey
(def. Cherif Hamia)
24 Jun 1957 – 18 Mar 19591
18Davey Moore18 Mar 1959 – 21 Mar 19635
19Sugar Ramos21 Mar 1963 – 26 Sep 19643
20Vicente Saldívar26 Sep 1964 – 14 Oct 19677
Saldívar retired after his 7th defense.[52]
21Johnny Famechon
(def. José Legrá)
21 Jan 1969 – 9 May 19702
22Vicente Saldívar (2)9 May – 11 Dec 19700
23Kuniaki Shibata11 Dec 1970 – 19 May 19722
24Clemente Sánchez19 May – 16 Dec 19720
Sánchez is stripped of the title for failing to make weight.[53]
25Alexis Argüello
(def. Rigoberto Riasco)
31 May 1975 – 20 Jun 19772
Argüello vacates the title to move up to junior lightweight.
26Danny Lopez
(def. Roberto Castañón)
10 Mar 1979 – 2 Feb 19802
27Salvador Sánchez2 Feb 1980 – 12 Aug 19829
Sánchez died thus making the title vacant.[54]
28Eusebio Pedroza
(awarded title)
22 Sep 1982 – 8 Jun 19855
29Barry McGuigan8 Jun 1985 – 23 Jun 19862
30Steve Cruz23 Jun 1986 – 6 Mar 19870
31Antonio Esparragoza6 Mar 1987 – 31 Dec 19896
New ownership discontinued under the championship policy during Esparragoza's reign.
32Naseem Hamedretroactively (15 June 2019)
Awarded title.
33Marco Antonio Barrera
(def. Érik Morales)
22 Jun 2002 – 15 Nov 20032
34Manny Pacquiao15 Nov 2003 – 18 Jun 20052
Pacquiao vacates the title to stay at junior lightweight.[55]
35Mikey Garcia
(def. Orlando Salido)
19 Jan – 24 Nov 20130
Garcia vacates the title to move up to junior lightweight.[56]

Junior featherweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Wilfredo Gómez
(def. Nestor Jimenez)
9 Mar 1979 – May 198310
Gómez vacates the title to move up to featherweight.
2Paulie Ayala
(def. Bones Adams)
23 Feb 2002 – May 20040
Ayala vacates the title to move up to featherweight.
3Israel Vázquez
(def. Óscar Larios)
3 Dec 2005 – 3 Mar 20072
4Rafael Márquez3 Mar – 4 Aug 20070
5Israel Vázquez (2)4 Aug 2007 – 31 May 20091
Vázquez moves up to featherweight. The title is vacated on 31 May ratings.[57]
6Nonito Donaire
(def. Toshiaki Nishioka)
13 Oct 2012 – 13 Apr 20131
7Guillermo Rigondeaux13 Apr 2013 – 9 Feb 20164
Rigondeaux is stripped of the title for failing to fight a top 5 contender in any division within 18 months per The Ring policy.[58]
8Naoya Inoue
(def. Marlon Tapales)
26 Dec 2023 – present1

Bantamweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Eddie Martin
(def. Abe Goldstein)
19 Dec 1924 – 20 Mar 19250
2Charlie Phil Rosenberg20 Mar 1925 – 4 Feb 19271
Rosenberg was stripped of the title for being overweight against Bushy Graham.
3Panama Al Brown
(def. Pete Sanstol)
25 Aug 1931 – 1 Jun 19357
4Baltasar Sangchili1 Jun 1935 – 29 Jun 19360
5Tony Marino29 Jun – 31 Aug 19360
6Sixto Escobar31 Aug 1936 – 23 Sep 19372
7Harry Jeffra23 Sep 1937 – 20 Feb 19380
8Sixto Escobar (2)20 Feb 1938 – 26 Oct 19390
Escobar vacates his title to move up to featherweight.[59]
9Lou Salica
(def. Tommy Forte)
13 Jan 1941 – 7 Aug 19425
10Manuel Ortiz7 Aug 1942 – 6 Jan 194715
11Harold Dade6 Jan – 11 Mar 19470
12Manuel Ortiz (2)11 Mar 1947 – 31 May 19504
13Vic Toweel31 May 1950 – 15 Nov 19523
14Jimmy Carruthers15 Nov 1952 – 16 May 19543
Carruthers retires from boxing.[60]
15Robert Cohen
(def. Chamroen Songkitrat)
19 Sep 1954 – 29 Jun 19561
16Mario D'Agata29 Jun 1956 – 1 Apr 19570
17Alphonse Halimi1 Apr 1957 – 8 Jul 19591
18José Becerra8 Jul 1959 – 30 Aug 19602
Becerra retires due to an eye injury.[61]
19Éder Jofre
(def. Piero Rollo)
25 Mar 1961 – 17 May 19657
20Fighting Harada17 May 1965 – 26 Feb 19684
21Lionel Rose26 Feb 1968 – 22 Aug 19693
22Rubén Olivares22 Aug 1969 – 16 Oct 19702
23Chucho Castillo16 Oct 1970 – 2 Apr 19710
24Rubén Olivares (2)2 Apr 1971 – 19 Mar 19722
25Rafael Herrera19 Mar – 30 Jul 19720
26Enrique Pinder30 Jul 1972 – 20 January 19730
27Romeo Anaya20 Jan – 3 Nov 19732
28Arnold Taylor3 Nov 1973 – 3 Jul 19740
29Hong Soo-Hwan3 Jul 1974 – 14 Mar 19751
30Alfonso Zamora14 Mar 1975 – 19 Nov 19775
31Jorge Luján19 Nov 1977 – 29 Aug 19805
32Julian Solís29 Aug – 14 Nov 19800
33Jeff Chandler14 Nov 1980 – 7 Apr 19849
34Richie Sandoval7 Apr 1984 – 10 Mar 19862
35Gaby Canizales10 Mar – 4 Jun 19860
36Bernardo Piñango4 Jun 1986 – 13 Mar 19873
Piñango vacated his alphabet title to move up to junior featherweight.[62]
37Shinsuke Yamanaka
(def. Anselmo Moreno)
16 Sep 2016 – 15 Aug 20171
38Luis Nery15 Aug – 26 Sep 20170
Nery tested positive for the banned substance of zilpaterol and is stripped of The Ring title however, he was not stripped of his WBC title, the fight was also not overturned into an NC. Yamanaka is reinstated.[63]
39Shinsuke Yamanaka (2)
(reinstated)
26 Sep 2017 – 1 Mar 20180
Nery won against Yamanaka on their rematch, however he came in overweight for the fight, disqualifying him from winning the title. The title is declared vacant.[64]
40Naoya Inoue
(def. Emmanuel Rodríguez)
18 May 2019 – 13 Jan 20236
Inoue vacates the title to move up to junior featherweight.[65]

Junior bantamweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
(def. Juan Francisco Estrada)
24 Feb 2018 – 26 Apr 20191
Naoya Inoue was the Ring No. 1-rated junior bantamweight, but for this fight the Ring title was put on the line because the magazine's panel considered Inoue may move up to bantamweight.[66]
2Juan Francisco Estrada26 Apr 2019 – present5

Flyweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Pancho Villa
(def. Jimmy Wilde)
18 Jun 1923 – 14 Jul 19253
Title vacated because Villa died from Ludwig's angina resulting from an infection that spread to his throat.[67]
2Fidel LaBarba
(def. Elky Clark)
21 Jan – 29 Aug 19270
LaBarba retired to attend Stanford College.[68]
3Benny Lynch
(def. Small Montana)
19 Jan 1937 – 29 Jun 19381
Lynch was stripped when he failed to make weight for a title defense against Jackie Jurich.
4Peter Kane
(def. Jackie Jurich)
22 Sep 1938 – 19390
Kane was stripped of the title.
5Jackie Paterson
(def. Peter Kane)
19 June 1943 – 23 Mar 19481
6Rinty Monaghan23 March 1948 – 25 April 19503
Monaghan retires.[69]
7Terry Allen
(def. Honore Pratesi)
25 Apr – 1 Aug 19500
8Dado Marino1 Aug 1950 – 19 May 19521
9Yoshio Shirai19 May 1952 – 26 Nov 19544
10Pascual Perez26 Nov 1954 – 16 Apr 19609
11Pone Kingpetch16 Apr 1960 – 10 Oct 19623
12Fighting Harada10 Oct 1962 – 12 Jan 19630
13Pone Kingpetch (2)12 Jan – 18 Sep 19630
14Hiroyuki Ebihara18 Sep 1963 – 23 Jan 19640
15Pone Kingpetch (3)23 Jan 1964 – 23 Apr 19650
16Salvatore Burruni23 Apr 1965 – 14 Jun 19661
17Walter McGowan14 Jun – 30 Dec 19660
18Chartchai Chionoi30 Dec 1966 – 23 Feb 19694
19Efren Torres23 Feb 1969 – 20 Mar 19701
20Chartchai Chionoi (2)20 Mar – 7 Dec 19700
21Erbito Salavarria7 Dec 1970 – 9 Feb 19733
22Venice Borkhorsor9 Feb – 10 Jul 19730
Borkhorsor vacated his WBC title to move up to bantamweight.[70]
23Miguel Canto
(def. Shoji Oguma)
8 Jan 1975 – 18 Mar 197914
24Park Chan-Hee18 Mar 1979 – 18 May 19805
25Shoji Oguma18 May 1980 – 12 May 19813
26Antonio Avelar12 May 1981 – 20 Mar 19821
27Prudencio Cardona20 Mar – 24 Jul 19820
28Freddy Castillo24 Jul – 6 Nov 19820
29Eleoncio Mercedes6 Nov 1982 – 15 Mar 19830
30Charlie Magri15 Mar – 27 Sep 19830
31Frank Cedeno27 Sep 1983 – 18 Jan 19840
32Kōji Kobayashi18 Jan – 9 Apr 19840
33Gabriel Bernal9 Apr – 8 October 19841
34Sot Chitalada8 Oct 1984 – 24 Jul 19886
35Kim Yong-Kang24 Jul 1988 – 31 Dec 19891
New ownership discontinued under the championship policy during Kim's reign.
36Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
(def. Kōki Kameda)
27 Mar 2010 – 2 Mar 20124
37Sonny Boy Jaro2 Mar – 16 Jul 20120
38Toshiyuki Igarashi16 Jul 2012 – 8 Apr 20131
39Akira Yaegashi8 Apr 2013 – 5 Sep 20143
40Román González5 Sep 2014 – 1 Oct 20164
González vacated his title after moving up in weight and winning the WBC junior bantamweight world championship against Carlos Cuadras.[71]

Junior flyweight edit

No.NameReignDefenses
1Rosendo Álvarez
(def. Beibis Mendoza)
31 Mar 2003 – 2 Oct 20041
Álvarez was stripped of his title after coming in overweight before his rematch against Beibis Mendoza.[72]
2Hugo Cázares
(def. Nelson Dieppa)
30 Sep 2006 – 25 Aug 20071
3Iván Calderón25 Aug 2007 – 28 Aug 20106
4Giovani Segura28 Aug 2010 – 12 Sep 20111
Segura vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[73]
5Donnie Nietes
(def. Moisés Fuentes)
10 May 2014 – 3 Aug 20165
Nietes vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[74]
6Ryoichi Taguchi
(def. Milan Melindo)
31 Dec 2017 – 20 May 20181
7Hekkie Budler20 May – 31 Dec 20180
8Hiroto Kyoguchi31 Dec 2018 – 1 Nov 20224
9Kenshiro Teraji1 Nov 2022 – present3

Strawweight edit

The Ring has not yet awarded a championship in the strawweight division.

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