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List of WBO world champions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is alist of WBO world champions, showing every world champion certified by theWorld Boxing Organization (WBO). The WBO is one of the four major governing bodies inprofessional boxing, and has awarded world championships in 17 differentweight classes since 1989.

Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to ano contest are not listed.

Current champion
Most consecutive title defenses

Heavyweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Francesco Damiani
(def.Johnny du Plooy)
6 May 1989 – 11 Jan 19911
2Ray Mercer11 Jan – 28 Dec 19911
Mercer was stripped of the title in December 1991 for signing for a bout againstLarry Holmes instead ofmandatory challenger Michael Moorer.[1]
3Michael Moorer
(def.Bert Cooper)
15 May 1992 – 8 Feb 19930
Moorer vacated the title so that he could be ranked by other sanctioning bodies.[2]
4Tommy Morrison
(def.George Foreman)
7 Jun – 29 Oct 19931
5Michael Bentt29 Oct 1993 – 19 Mar 19940
6Herbie Hide19 Mar 1994 – 11 Mar 19950
7Riddick Bowe11 Mar 1995 – 5 May 19961
Bowe was stripped of the title when he rejected Don King's purse offer.[3]
8Henry Akinwande
(def.Jeremy Williams)
29 Jun 1996 – 29 Jan 19972
Akinwande vacated the title at the request of theWBC to become the mandatory challenger of the upcoming fight betweenLennox Lewis andOliver McCall for the vacant belt.[4]
9Herbie Hide (2)
(def. Tony Tucker)
28 Jun 1997 – 26 Jun 19992
10Vitali Klitschko26 Jun 1999 – 1 Apr 20002
11Chris Byrd1 Apr – 14 Oct 20000
12Wladimir Klitschko14 Oct 2000 – 8 Mar 20035
13Corrie Sanders8 Mar – 7 Oct 20030
Sanders vacated the title to sign with Don King.[5]
14Lamon Brewster
(def.Wladimir Klitschko)
10 Apr 2004 – 1 Apr 20063
15Siarhei Liakhovich1 Apr – 4 Nov 20060
16Shannon Briggs4 Nov 2006 – 2 Jun 20070
17Sultan Ibragimov2 Jun 2007 – 23 Feb 20081
18Wladimir Klitschko (2)23 Feb 2008 – 28 Nov 201514
19Tyson Fury28 Nov 2015 – 12 Oct 20160
Fury, who had previously withdrawn from a rematch against Wladimir Klitschko before testing positive in a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) test for cocaine on 29 September, vacated the title on 12 October 2016 after testing positive a second time, citing his need to focus on treatment for depression.[6]
20Joseph Parker
(def.Andy Ruiz Jr.)
10 Dec 2016 – 31 Mar 20182
21Anthony Joshua31 Mar 2018 – 1 Jun 20191
22Andy Ruiz Jr.1 Jun – 7 Dec 20190
23Anthony Joshua (2)7 Dec 2019 – 25 Sep 20211
24Oleksandr Usyk25 Sep 2021 – 17 Nov 20255
Usyk vacated the title.[7]
25Fabio Wardley
(interim champion promoted)
17 Nov 2025 – Present0

Junior heavyweight

[edit]

This weight class is designated ascruiserweight by theWBA,WBC, andIBF.

No.NameReignDefenses
1Boone Pultz
(def.Magne Havnå)
3 Dec 1989 – 17 May 19900
2Magne Havnå17 May 1990 – 19912
Havnå vacates the title.
3Tyrone Booze
(def. Derek Angol)
25 Jul 1992 – 13 Feb 19931
4Markus Bott13 Feb – 26 Jun 19930
5Nestor Hipolito Giovannini26 Jun 1993 – 17 Dec 19941
6Dariusz Michalczewski17 Dec 1994 – Mar 19950
Michalczewski vacated the title in favor of the WBO light heavyweight title, which he already held.
7Ralf Rocchigiani
(def. Carl Thompson)
10 Jun 1995 – 4 Oct 19976
8Carl Thompson4 Oct 1997 – 27 Mar 19992
9Johnny Nelson27 Mar 1999 – 22 Sep 200613
Nelson retired after suffering a back injury during training camp for his bout against Enzo Maccarinelli.[8]
10Enzo Maccarinelli
(interim champion promoted)
22 Sep 2006 – 8 Mar 20084
11David Haye8 Mar – 14 Jul 20080
Haye vacates the title to move up to heavyweight.[9]
12Victor Emilio Ramírez
(interim champion promoted)
Feb – 5 Dec 20091
13Marco Huck5 Dec 2009 – 14 Aug 201513
14Krzysztof Głowacki14 Aug 2015 – 17 Sep 20161
15Oleksandr Usyk17 Sep 2016 – 5 Jun 20196
Usyk vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.[10]
16Krzysztof Głowacki (2)
(interim champion promoted)
5 Jun – 15 Jun 20190
17Mairis Briedis15 Jun – 25 Nov 20190
Briedis stripped of title for disagreeing to an immediate rematch with Głowacki.[11]
18Lawrence Okolie
(def.Krzysztof Głowacki)
20 Mar 2021 – 27 May 20233
19Chris Billam-Smith27 May 2023 – 16 Nov 20242
20Gilberto Ramírez16 Nov 2024 – present1

Light heavyweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Michael Moorer
(def. Ramzi Hassan)
3 Dec 1988 – 19919
Moorer vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.
2Leeonzer Barber
(def.Tom Collins)
9 May 1991 – 10 Sep 19944
3Dariusz Michalczewski10 Sep 1994 – 10 Oct 200323
4Julio César González10 Oct 2003 – 17 Jan 20040
5Zsolt Erdei17 Jan 2004 – 13 Nov 200911
Erdei vacated the title to move up to cruiserweight.[12]
6Jürgen Brähmer
(interim champion promoted)
13 Nov 2009 – 19 May 20112
Brähmer was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a bout against Nathan Cleverly, citing an eye injury.[13]
7Nathan Cleverly
(interim champion promoted)
19 May 2011 – 18 Aug 20135
8Sergey Kovalev18 Aug 2013 – 19 Nov 20168
9Andre Ward19 Nov 2016 – 21 Sep 20171
Ward retires.[14]
10Sergey Kovalev (2)
(def.Vyacheslav Shabranskyy)
25 Nov 2017 – 4 Aug 20181
11Eleider Álvarez4 Aug 2018 – 2 Feb 20190
12Sergey Kovalev (3)2 Feb – 2 Nov 20191
13Canelo Álvarez2 Nov – 17 Dec 20190
Álvarez vacated the title to move down to super middleweight.[15]
14Joe Smith Jr.
(def.Maxim Vlasov)
10 Apr 2021 – 18 Jun 20221
15Artur Beterbiev18 Jun 2022 – 22 Feb 20253
16Dmitry Bivol22 Feb 2025 – present0

Super middleweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Thomas Hearns
(def.James Kinchen)
4 Nov 1988 – 20 May 19912
Hearns's title was vacated on WBO's April 1991 ratings posted on 8 May.[16] He later moved up to light heavyweight.
2Chris Eubank
(def.Michael Watson)
21 Sep 1991 – 18 Mar 199514
3Steve Collins18 Mar 1995 – 2 Oct 19977
Collins was stripped of the title in October 1997 after suffering a leg injury during training camp and subsequently withdrawing from his bout against Joe Calzaghe.[17]
4Joe Calzaghe
(def.Chris Eubank)
11 Oct 1997 – 26 Sep 200821
Calzaghe, citing difficulty making weight, vacated the title after moving up to light heavyweight.[18]
5Denis Inkin
(def. Fulgencio Zuniga)
27 Sep 2008 – 10 Jan 20090
6Károly Balzsay10 Jan – 22 Aug 20091
7Robert Stieglitz22 Aug 2009 – 25 Aug 20126
8Arthur Abraham25 Aug 2012 – 23 Mar 20131
9Robert Stieglitz (2)23 Mar 2013 – 1 Mar 20142
10Arthur Abraham (2)1 Mar 2014 – 9 Apr 20165
11Gilberto Ramírez9 Apr 2016 – 13 May 20195
Ramírez vacates the title to move up to light heavyweight.[19]
12Billy Joe Saunders
(def. Shefat Isufi)
18 May 2019 – 8 May 20212
13Canelo Álvarez8 May 2021 – 13 Sep 20256
14Terence Crawford13 Sep 2025 – present0

Middleweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Doug DeWitt
(def.Robbie Sims)
18 Apr 1989 – 29 Apr 19901
2Nigel Benn29 Apr – 18 Nov 19901
3Chris Eubank18 Nov 1990 – 17 Jul 19913
Eubank was expected to move up to super middleweight,[20] the title was then reportedly vacated 1 day after.[21]
4Gerald McClellan
(def.John Mugabi)
20 Nov 1991 – 2 Apr 19930
McClellan vacated the title to move up to super middleweight.[22]
5Chris Pyatt
(def.Sumbu Kalambay)
19 May 1993 – 11 May 19942
6Steve Collins11 May 1994 – 22 Apr 19950
Collins vacated the title to stay super middleweight.[23]
7Lonnie Bradley
(def. David Mendez)
19 May 1995 – 7 Nov 19976
Rhodes and Grant was supposedly going to fight for the interim title because of Bradley's injury,[24] but was later changed to the vacant title.[25]
8Otis Grant
(def.Ryan Rhodes)
13 Dec 1997 – 14 Nov 19981
Grant vacated the title to move up to light heavyweight and challengeRoy Jones Jr.[26]
9Bert Schenk
(def.Freeman Barr)
30 Jan – 14 Jul 19991
Schenk vacated the title due to acutelumbago.[27]
10Jason Matthews
(def. Ryan Rhodes)
17 Jul – 27 Nov 19990
11Armand Krajnc27 Nov 1999 – 6 Apr 20023
Krajnc vacated the title on 4 June 2001, while in a dispute with Universum Box-Promotion. However the WBO unanimously voted on 17 September 2001 that Krajnc had remained WBO champion throughout the dispute.
12Harry Simon6 Apr 2002 – 8 Jul 20030
Simon was involved in a car accident[28] and was sidelined for 8 months resulting in being stripped of the title.[29]
13Héctor Velazco
(interim champion promoted)
8 Jul – 13 Sep 20030
14Felix Sturm13 Sep 2003 – 5 Jun 20041
15Oscar De La Hoya5 Jun – 18 Sep 20040
16Bernard Hopkins18 Sep 2004 – 16 Jul 20051
17Jermain Taylor16 Jul 2005 – 29 Sep 20073
18Kelly Pavlik29 Sep 2007 – 17 Apr 20103
19Sergio Martínez17 Apr – 29 May 20100
Martínez, who held the WBC junior middleweight title at that time, was stripped of the WBO middleweight title because he missed the WBO's deadline to decide on which weight class he would continue to fight in.[30]
20Dmitry Pirog
(def.Daniel Jacobs)
31 Jul 2010 – 25 Aug 20123
Pirog is stripped of title for choosing to fightGennady Golovkin instead of mandatory challengerHassan N'Dam N'Jikam.[31]
21Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam
(interim champion promoted)
25 Aug – 20 Oct 20120
22Peter Quillin20 Oct 2012 – 4 Sep 20143
Quillin vacated the title after pulling out of his scheduled bout against mandatory challengerMatt Korobov.[32]
23Andy Lee
(def.Matt Korobov)
13 Dec 2014 – 19 Dec 20150
24Billy Joe Saunders19 Dec 2015 – 11 Oct 20183
Saunders tested positive for the banned stimulant oxilofrine before his bout against mandatory challenger Demetrius Andrade and vacated the title citing his lack of time to appeal.[33]
25Demetrius Andrade
(def. Walter Kautondokwa)
20 Oct 2018 – 26 Aug 20225
Andrade vacated the title to move up to super middleweight.[34]
26Janibek Alimkhanuly
(interim champion promoted)
26 Aug 2022 – present4

Junior middleweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1John David Jackson
(def.Lupe Aquino)
8 Dec 1988 – 17 Feb 19901
The title was vacated after an incorrect NC call in his bout against Martin Camara.[35]
2John David Jackson (2)
(def.Chris Pyatt)
23 Oct 1990 – 5 Aug 19933
Jackson vacated the title to move up to middleweight.[36]
3Verno Phillips
(def. Lupe Aquino)
30 Oct 1993 – 22 Nov 19954
4Paul Jones22 Nov 1995 – 26 Feb 19960
Jones was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a bout against no. 1 contender Bronco McKart.[37]
5Bronco McKart
(def. Santos Cardona)
1 Mar – 17 May 19960
6Winky Wright17 May 1996 – 22 Aug 19983
7Harry Simon22 Aug 1998 – 27 Nov 20014
Simon vacated the title to move up to middleweight.[38]
8Daniel Santos
(def.Yori Boy Campas)
16 Mar 2002 – 3 Dec 20054
9Serhiy Dzyndzyruk3 Dec 2005 – 5 Oct 20116
Dzindziruk was stripped of the title due to inactivity caused by injuries.[39]
10Zaurbek Baysangurov
(interim champion promoted)
5 Oct 2011 – 22 Jul 20132
Baysangurov was stripped of the title in July 2013 after withdrawing from a bout against mandatory challenger Demetrius Andrade.[40]
11Demetrius Andrade
(def.Vanes Martirosyan)
9 Nov 2013 – 31 Jul 20151
Andrade was stripped of the title due to inactivity.[41]
12Liam Smith
(def.John Thompson)
10 Oct 2015 – 17 Sep 20162
13Canelo Álvarez17 Sep 2016 – 21 May 20170
Álvarez intends to stay at middleweight. The title is vacated on WBO's May 2017 rankings.[42]
14Miguel Cotto
(def.Yoshihiro Kamegai)
26 Aug – 2 Dec 20170
15Sadam Ali2 Dec 2017 – 12 May 20180
16Jaime Munguía12 May 2018 – 23 Nov 20195
Munguia vacated the title to move up to middleweight.[43]
17Patrick Teixeira
(interim champion promoted)
4 Dec 2019 – 13 Feb 20210
18Brian Castaño13 Feb 2021 – 14 May 20221
19Jermell Charlo14 May 2022 – 30 Sep 20230
Charlo stripped of the title for fighting Canelo Álvarez instead of mandatory challenger Tim Tszyu.[44]
20Tim Tszyu
(interim champion promoted)
30 Sep 2023 – 30 Mar 20241
21Sebastian Fundora30 Mar 2024 – 2 May 20251
Fundora is stripped of the title for refusing to participate in his scheduled purse bid.[45][46]
22Xander Zayas
(def. Jorge Garcia Perez)
26 Jul 2025 – present0

Welterweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Genaro León
(def. Danny Garcia)
6 May – 28 Nov 19890
Léon's title was vacated on WBO's November 1989 ratings posted on 28 November.[47]
2Manning Galloway
(def. Al Hamza)
15 Dec 1989 – 12 Feb 19937
3Gert Bo Jacobsen12 Feb – 13 Oct 19930
Jacobsen was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a bout againstEamonn Loughran due to suffering from theflu.[48]
4Eamonn Loughran
(def. Lorenzo Smith)
16 Oct 1993 – 13 Apr 19965
5José Luis López13 Apr – 21 Nov 19961
López was stripped of the title after testing positive for marijuana.[49]
6Mihai Leu
(def.Santiago Samaniego)
22 Feb 1997 – 19971
Leu retires.
7Akhmed Kotiev
(interim champion promoted)
14 Feb 1998 – 6 May 20004
8Daniel Santos6 May 2000 – 5 Dec 20012
Santos vacated the title to move up to junior middleweight.[50]
9Antonio Margarito
(def.Antonio Díaz)
16 Mar 2002 – 14 Jul 20077
10Paul Williams14 Jul 2007 – 9 Feb 20080
11Carlos Quintana9 Feb – 7 Jun 20080
12Paul Williams (2)7 Jun – 14 Nov 20080
Williams vacated the title to move up in weight and fight for the vacant WBO interim junior middleweight title.[51]
13Miguel Cotto
(def.Michael Jennings)
21 Feb – 14 Nov 20091
14Manny Pacquiao14 Nov 2009 – 9 Jun 20123
15Timothy Bradley9 Jun 2012 – 12 Apr 20142
16Manny Pacquiao (2)12 Apr 2014 – 2 May 20151
17Floyd Mayweather Jr.2 May – 6 Jul 20150
Mayweather is stripped of the title for missing the deadline to pay the WBO's sanctioning fee from his 2 May bout against Manny Pacquiao and for continuing to hold world championship titles in multiple weight classes, a violation of the WBO's rules and regulations.[52]
18Timothy Bradley (2)
(interim champion promoted)
6 Jul 2015 – 9 Feb 20161
Bradley vacated the title after he chose to fight Manny Pacquiao instead of mandatory challenger Sadam Ali.[53]
19Jessie Vargas
(def.Sadam Ali)
5 Mar – 5 Nov 20160
20Manny Pacquiao (3)5 Nov 2016 – 2 Jul 20170
21Jeff Horn2 Jul 2017 – 9 Jun 20181
22Terence Crawford9 Jun 2018 – 12 Aug 20247
Crawford vacated the title to stay at junior middleweight.[54][55]
23Brian Norman Jr.
(interim champion promoted)
12 Aug 2024 – 22 Nov 20252
24Devin Haney22 Nov 2025 – present0

Junior welterweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Héctor Camacho
(def.Ray Mancini)
6 Mar 1989 – 23 Feb 19912
2Greg Haugen23 Feb – 18 May 19910
3Héctor Camacho (2)18 May 1991 – 15 May 19920
Camacho vacated the title to challenge the WBC championJulio Cesar Chavez.[56]
4Carlos González
(def.Jimmy Paul)
29 Jun 1992 – 7 Jun 19933
5Zack Padilla7 Jun 1993 – 1 Jan 19954
Padilla was experiencing continuous severe headaches and was found to have a small blood clot near his brain.[57] The title was vacated.[58]
6Sammy Fuentes
(def. Fidel Avendano)
20 Feb 1995 – 9 Mar 19961
7Giovanni Parisi9 Mar 1996 – 29 May 19985
8Carlos González (2)29 May 1998 – 15 May 19990
9Randall Bailey15 May 1999 – 22 Jul 20002
10Ener Julio22 Jul 2000 – 25 Jun 20010
Julio vacated the title when a routine eye exam reveals that he has cataracts.[59]
11DeMarcus Corley
(def.Felix Flores)
30 Jun 2001 – 12 Jul 20032
12Zab Judah12 Jul 2003 – 18 Jun 20041
Judah vacated the title to move up to the welterweight division.[60]
13Miguel Cotto
(def.Kelson Pinto)
11 Sep 2004 – 27 Oct 20066
Cotto vacated the title to move up to welterweight.[61]
14Ricardo Torres
(def.Mike Arnaoutis)
18 Nov 2006 – 5 Jul 20083
15Kendall Holt5 July 2008 – 4 Apr 20091
16Timothy Bradley4 Apr 2009 – 27 Jun 20123
Bradley vacated the title after moving up to welterweight.[62]
17Juan Manuel Márquez
(interim champion promoted)
27 Jun 2012 – 12 Oct 20130
The WBO decided that Márquez would be allowed to enter as a championin his fight against Timothy Bradley, but the title would be immediately declared vacated following the fight.[63]
18Mike Alvarado
(interim champion promoted)
12 Oct – 19 Oct 20130
19Ruslan Provodnikov19 Oct 2013 – 14 Jun 20140
20Chris Algieri14 Jun – 2 Nov 20140
Algieri vacated the title due to moving up and challenging WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao.[64]
21Terence Crawford
(def.Thomas Dulorme)
18 Apr 2015 – 26 Oct 20176
Crawford vacated the title to move up to welterweight.[65]
22Maurice Hooker
(def.Terry Flanagan)
9 Jun 2018 – 28 Jul 20192
23José Ramírez28 Jul 2019 – 22 May 20211
24Josh Taylor22 May 2021 – 10 Jun 20231
25Teofimo Lopez10 Jun 2023 – present3

Lightweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Mauricio Aceves
(def. Amancio Castro)
6 May 1989 – 22 Sep 19901
2Dingaan Thobela22 Sep 1990 – 14 Jun 19922
Thobela's title was vacated after failing to find an opponent by 14 June; the deadline set by the WBO.[66]
3Giovanni Parisi
(def. Javier Altamirano)
25 Sep 1992 – 23 Jan 19942
Parisi vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.[67]
4Oscar De La Hoya
(def.Jorge Páez)
29 Jul 1994 – 9 Feb 19966
De La Hoya vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.[68]
5Artur Grigorian
(def. Antonio Rivera)
13 Apr 1996 – 3 Jan 200417
6Acelino Freitas3 Jan – 7 Aug 20040
7Diego Corrales7 Aug 2004 – 14 Jan 20061
Corrales was stripped of the title after deciding to pursue a rematch with José Luis Castillo instead of his mandatory challenger Acelino Freitas.[69]
8Acelino Freitas (2)
(def.Zahir Raheem)
29 Apr 2006 – 28 Apr 20070
9Juan Díaz28 Apr 2007 – 8 Mar 20081
10Nate Campbell8 Mar 2008 – 13 Feb 20090
Campbell was stripped of his unified IBF/WBO world titles after failing to make weight the day before his bout againstAli Funeka.[70]
11Juan Manuel Márquez
(def.Juan Díaz)
28 Feb 2009 – 26 Jan 20122
Márquez is stripped of the title for moving up tojunior welterweight.[71]
12Ricky Burns
(interim champion promoted)
26 Jan 2012 – 1 Mar 20144
13Terence Crawford1 Mar 2014 – 5 Mar 20152
Crawford vacates the title to move up tojunior welterweight.[72]
14Terry Flanagan
(def.Jose Zepeda)
11 Jul 2015 – 26 Oct 20175
Flanagan vacated the title to move up to junior welterweight.[73]
15Ray Beltrán
(def.Paulus Moses)
16 Feb – 25 Aug 20180
16José Pedraza25 Aug – 8 Dec 20180
17Vasiliy Lomachenko8 Dec 2018 – Oct 20202
18Teofimo Lopez17 Oct 2020 – 27 Nov 20210
19George Kambosos Jr.27 Nov 2021 – 5 Jun 20220
20Devin Haney5 Jun 2022 – 29 Nov 20232
Haney vacated the title to move up to junior welterweight.[74]
21Denys Berinchyk
(def.Emanuel Navarrete)
18 May 2024 – 14 Feb 20250
22Keyshawn Davis14 Feb – 6 Jun 20250
Davis is stripped of the title for missing weight in his mandatory bout.[75]
23Abdullah Mason
(def.Sam Noakes)
22 Nov 2025 – present0

Junior lightweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1John John Molina
(def.Juan Laporte)
29 Apr – 15 Oct 19890
Molina was stripped the title after fighting for the IBF title.[76]
2Kamel Bou Ali
(def.Antonio Rivera)
9 Dec 1989 – 21 Mar 19922
3Daniel Londas21 Mar – 4 Sep 19920
4Jimmi Bredahl4 Sep 1992 – 5 Mar 19941
5Oscar De La Hoya5 Mar – 5 Jun 19941
De La Hoya vacated the title to move up to lightweight.[77]
6Regilio Tuur
(def. Eugene Speed)
24 Sep 1994 – 17 Jan 19976
Tuur retired as the WBO junior lightweight world champion.[78]
7Barry Jones
(def. Wilson Palacio)
19 Dec 1997 – 19980
Jones lost his boxing license after a brain scan found an anomaly. The WBO vacated his title before Jones regained his license.
8Anatoly Alexandrov
(def.Julien Lorcy)
16 May 1998 – 7 Aug 19991
9Acelino Freitas7 Aug 1999 – 18 Jan 200410
Freitas vacated the title to stay at lightweight.[79]
10Diego Corrales
(def.Joel Casamayor)
6 Mar – 18 Jun 20040
Corrales vacated the title to move up to lightweight.[80]
11Mike Anchondo
(def.Pablo Chacón)
15 Jul 2004 – 8 Apr 20050
12Jorge Rodrigo Barrios8 Apr 2005 – 15 Sep 20062
Barrios was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his scheduled bout against Joan Guzmán.[81]
13Joan Guzmán
(def.Jorge Rodrigo Barrios)
16 Sep 2006 – 14 May 20082
Guzmán vacated the title to move up to lightweight after continued difficulties negotiating a bout against mandatory challenger Alex Arthur.[82]
14Alex Arthur
(interim champion promoted)
14 May – 9 Sep 20080
15Nicky Cook9 Sep 2008 – 14 Mar 20090
16Román Martínez14 Mar 2009 – 4 Sep 20102
17Ricky Burns4 Sep 2010 – 13 Sep 20113
Burns vacated the title to move up to lightweight.[83]
18Adrien Broner
(def. Vicente Martín Rodríguez)
26 Nov 2011 – 20 Jul 20121
Broner was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his scheduled bout against mandatory challengerVicente Escobedo.[84]
19Román Martínez (2)
(def.Miguel Beltrán Jr.)
15 Sep 2012 – 9 Nov 20132
20Mikey Garcia9 Nov 2013 – 14 Oct 20141
Garcia vacates the title to move up to junior welterweight.[85]
21Orlando Salido
(interim champion promoted)
14 Oct 2014 – 11 Apr 20150
22Román Martínez (3)11 Apr 2015 – 11 Jun 20161
23Vasiliy Lomachenko11 Jun 2016 – 23 May 20184
Lomachenko vacated the title after moving up in weight and defeatingJorge Linares for the WBA lightweight world championship.[86]
24Masayuki Ito
(def.Christopher Díaz)
28 Jul 2018 – 25 May 20191
25Jamel Herring25 May 2019 – 23 Oct 20213
26Shakur Stevenson23 Oct 2021 – 22 Sep 20221
Stevenson was stripped of the title after missing weight in his fight against mandatory challengerRobson Conceição.[87]
27Emanuel Navarrete
(def. Liam Wilson)
3 Feb 2023 – present4

Featherweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Maurizio Stecca
(def.Pedro Nolasco)
28 Jan – 11 Nov 19891
2Louie Espinoza11 Nov 1989 – 7 Apr 19900
3Jorge Páez7 Apr 1990 – 16 Jan 19911
Paez vacates the title to move up to junior lightweight.[88]
4Maurizio Stecca (2)
(def. Armando Juan Reyes)
26 Jan 1991 – 16 Feb 19922
5Colin McMillan16 Feb – 26 Sep 19920
6Rubén Darío Palacio26 Sep 1992 – 16 Apr 19930
Palacio was stripped of the title after failing a pre-fight medical examination due to testing positive for HIV.[89]
7Steve Robinson
(def. John Davison)
17 Apr 1993 – 30 Sep 19957
8Naseem Hamed30 Sep 1995 – 5 Oct 200015
Hamed vacated the title after HBO refused to approve mandatory challenger István Kovács as his opponent.[90]
9István Kovács
(def.Antonio Díaz)
27 Jan – 16 Jun 20010
10Pablo Chacón16 Jun 2001 – 19 Oct 20022
11Scott Harrison19 Oct 2002 – 12 Jul 20032
12Manuel Medina12 Jul – 29 Nov 20030
13Scott Harrison (2)29 Nov 2003 – 6 Dec 20066
Harrison vacated the title after withdrawing from a bout against Nicky Cook because he could no longer make the featherweight limit.[91]
14Juan Manuel Márquez
(interim champion promoted)
6 Dec 2006 – 3 Apr 20070
Márquez vacated the title to stay at junior lightweight.[92]
15Steven Luevano
(def.Nicky Cook)
14 Jul 2007 – 23 Jan 20105
16Juan Manuel López23 Jan 2010 – 16 Apr 20111
17Orlando Salido16 Apr 2011 – 19 Jan 20132
18Mikey Garcia19 Jan – 14 Jun 20130
Garcia was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his scheduled bout againstJuan Manuel López.[93]
19Orlando Salido (2)
(def.Orlando Cruz)
12 Oct 2013 – 28 Feb 20140
Salido was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his scheduled bout againstVasiliy Lomachenko.[94]
20Vasiliy Lomachenko
(def.Gary Russell Jr.)
21 Jun 2014 – 21 Jul 20163
Lomachenko vacated the title to stay at junior lightweight.[95]
21Óscar Valdez
(def.Matías Rueda)
23 Jul 2016 – 2 Aug 20196
Valdez vacates the title to move up to junior lightweight.[96]
22Shakur Stevenson
(def. Joet Gonzalez)
26 Oct 2019 – 7 Jul 20200
Stevenson vacated the title to move up to junior lightweight.[97]
23Emanuel Navarrete
(def.Ruben Villa)
9 Oct 2020 – 9 Feb 20233
Navarrete vacated the title to stay at junior lightweight.[98][99]
24Robeisy Ramírez
(def.Isaac Dogboe)
1 Apr – 9 Dec 20231
25Rafael Espinoza9 Dec 2023 – present3

Junior featherweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Kenny Mitchell
(def.Julio Gervacio)
29 Apr – 9 Dec 19891
2Valerio Nati9 Dec 1989 – 12 May 19900
3Orlando Fernandez12 May 1990 – 24 May 19910
4Jesse Benavides24 May 1991 – 15 Oct 19921
5Duke McKenzie15 Oct 1992 – 9 Jun 19930
6Daniel Jiménez9 Jun 1993 – 31 Mar 19954
7Marco Antonio Barrera31 Mar 1995 – 22 Nov 19968
8Junior Jones22 Nov 1996 – 18 Apr 19971
9Kennedy McKinney18 April 1997 – 30 May 19980
McKinney vacated the title to challenge WBO featherweight champion Naseem Hamed however, the fight was cancelled after Hamed suffered an injury to his right hand during training.[100]
10Marco Antonio Barrera (2)
(def.Richie Wenton)
31 Oct 1998 – 19 Feb 20002
11Erik Morales19 Feb – 24 Feb 20000
Morales was stripped of the title after the WBO committee disagreed with the scorecardsin his bout against Barrera. Barrera was also reinstated as the champion.[101]
12Marco Antonio Barrera (3)
(reinstated)
24 Feb 2000 – 1 Jun 20012
Barrera vacated the title to stay at featherweight.[102]
13Agapito Sánchez
(def. Jorge Monsalvo)
23 Jun 2001 – 13 Aug 20021
Sánchez is stripped of the title for failing a pre-fight eye test.[103]
14Joan Guzmán
(def. Fabio Daniel Oliva)
17 Aug 2002 – 4 Jul 20052
Guzmán vacated the title to move up to featherweight.[104]
15Daniel Ponce de León
(def. Sod Looknongyangtoy)
29 Oct 2005 – 7 Jun 20086
16Juan Manuel López7 Jun 2008 – Jan 20105
López vacated the title to move up to featherweight.
17Wilfredo Vázquez Jr.
(def.Marvin Sonsona)
27 Feb 2010 –7 May 20112
18Jorge Arce7 May – 18 Nov 20111
Arce vacated the title to move down to bantamweight.[105]
19Nonito Donaire
(def.Wilfredo Vázquez Jr.)
4 Feb 2012 – 13 Apr 20133
20Guillermo Rigondeaux13 Apr 2013 – 28 Oct 20153
Rigondeaux was stripped of the title due to inactivity.[106]
21Nonito Donaire (2)
(def. César Juárez)
11 Dec 2015 – 5 Nov 20161
22Jessie Magdaleno5 Nov 2016 – 28 Apr 20181
23Isaac Dogboe28 Apr – 8 Dec 20181
24Emanuel Navarrete8 Dec 2018 – 11 Jul 20205
Navarrete vacated the title to move up to featherweight.[107]
25Angelo Leo
(def.Tramaine Williams)
1 Aug 2020 – 23 Jan 20210
26Stephen Fulton23 Jan 2021 – 25 Jul 20232
27Naoya Inoue25 Jul 2023 – present6

Bantamweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Israel Contreras
(def. Maurizio Lupino)
3 Feb 1989 – 20 Feb 19911
Contreras vacated the title in order to challengeLuisito Espinosa for theWBAtitle.[108]
2Gaby Canizales
(def.Miguel Lora)
12 Mar – 30 Jun 19910
3Duke McKenzie30 Jun 1991 – 13 May 19922
4Rafael del Valle13 May 1992 – 30 Jul 19942
5Alfred Kotey30 Jul 1994 – 21 Oct 19952
6Daniel Jiménez21 Oct 1995 – 26 Apr 19961
7Robbie Regan26 Apr 1996 – 18 Jul 19970
Regan vacated the title due to health problems.[109]
8Jorge Eliécer Julio
(def. Oscar Maldonado)
28 Jul 1997 – 8 Jan 20003
9Johnny Tapia8 Jan – 16 Aug 20001
Tapia vacated the title to fightPaulie Ayala at junior featherweight.[110]
10Mauricio Martínez
(def. Lester Fuentes)
4 Sep 2000 – 15 Mar 20021
11Cruz Carbajal15 Mar 2002 – 7 May 20042
12Ratanachai Sor Vorapin7 May 2004 – 29 Oct 20051
13Jhonny González29 Oct 2005 – 11 Aug 20071
14Gerry Peñalosa11 Aug 2007 – 25 Apr 20091
Peñalosa was stripped of the title after moving up and challenging WBO junior featherweight championJuan Manuel López.[111]
15Fernando Montiel
(interim champion promoted)
25 Apr 2009 – 19 Feb 20112
16Nonito Donaire19 Feb – 22 Oct 20111
Donaire vacates the title to move up to junior featherweight.[112]
17Jorge Arce
(def. Angky Angkotta)
26 Nov 2011 – 15 Aug 20120
Arce intends to stay at junior featherweight. The title is vacated on WBO's August 2012 rankings.[113]
18Pungluang Sor Singyu
(def.A. J. Banal)
20 Oct 2012 – 2 Mar 20130
19Paulus Ambunda2 Mar – 1 Aug 20130
20Tomoki Kameda1 Aug 2013 – 23 Apr 20153
Kameda's request to make his fight withJamie McDonnell a unification bout was rejected by the WBO as McDonnell was only the "regular" champion which is considered a secondary title by the WBO.[114] As a result, Kameda relinquished his title.[115]
21Pungluang Sor Singyu (2)
(def. Ryo Akaho)
8 Aug 2015 – 27 Jul 20161
22Marlon Tapales27 Jul 2016 – 22 Apr 20170
Tapales was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his bout against Shohei Omori.[116]
23Zolani Tete
(interim champion promoted)
23 Apr 2017 – 30 Nov 20193
24John Riel Casimero30 Nov 2019 – 3 May 20222
Casimero was stripped of the title after the fight with his mandatory challenger,Paul Butler got cancelled for the second time. According to theBritish Boxing Board of Control, the fight was called off due to Casimero cutting too much weight and using a sauna prior to the weigh-ins.[117]
25Paul Butler
(interim champion promoted)
3 May – 13 Dec 20220
26Naoya Inoue13 Dec 2022 – 13 Jan 20230
Inoue vacated the title in order to move up to junior featherweight.[118]
27Jason Moloney
(def. Vincent Astrolabio)
13 May 2023 – 6 May 20241
28Yoshiki Takei6 May 2024 – 14 Sep 20252
29Christian Medina14 Sep 2025 – present0

Junior bantamweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1José Ruíz Matos
(def. Bebis Rojas)
29 Apr 1989 – 22 Feb 19924
2José Quirino22 Feb – 4 Sep 19920
3Johnny Bredahl4 Sep 1992 – 16 Jul 19943
Bredahl was stripped of the title.[119]
4Johnny Tapia
(def.Henry Martínez)
14 Oct 1994 – Dec 199813
Tapia vacates the title to move up to bantamweight.
5Victor Godoi
(interim champion promoted)
Dec 1998 – 7 Jun 19990
6Diego Morales7 Jun – 20 Nov 19991
7Adonis Rivas20 Nov 1999 – 16 Jun 20012
8Pedro Alcázar16 Jun 2001 – 22 Jun 20021
9Fernando Montiel22 Jun 2002 – 16 Aug 20031
10Mark Johnson16 Aug 2003 – 25 Sep 20041
11Iván Hernández25 Sep 2004 – 9 Apr 20050
12Fernando Montiel (2)9 Apr 2005 – 10 Feb 20096
Montiel reportedly was open in fighting Vic Darchinyan for the undisputed championship however,[120] on the following day, Montiel's title was reportedly vacated.[121]
13José López
(def. Pramuansak Posuwan)
28 Mar – 4 Sep 20090
14Marvin Sonsona4 Sep – 20 Nov 20090
Sonsona was stripped of the title after failing to make weight on the day of his bout against Alejandro Hernández.[122]
15Jorge Arce
(def. Angky Angkotta)
30 Jan – Apr 20100
Arce vacates his title to move up to bantamweight.
16Omar Narváez
(def. Everth Briceño)
15 May 2010 – 30 Dec 201411
17Naoya Inoue30 Dec 2014 – 6 Mar 20187
Inoue vacates the title to move up to bantamweight.[123]
18Donnie Nietes
(def.Kazuto Ioka)
31 Dec 2018 – 28 Feb 20190
Nietes vacates the title to pursue a career-defining fight.[124]
19Kazuto Ioka
(def.Aston Palicte)
19 Jun 2019 – 15 Feb 20236
Ioka vacates the title to pursue a rematch withJoshua Franco.[125]
20Junto Nakatani
(def.Andrew Moloney)
20 May – 13 Dec 20231
Nakatani vacates the title to move up to bantamweight.[126]
21Kosei Tanaka
(def. Christian Bacasegua)
24 Feb – 14 Oct 20240
22Phumelele Cafu14 Oct 2024 – 19 Jul 20250
23Jesse Rodriguez19 Jul 2025 – present1

Flyweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Elvis Álvarez
(def. Miguel Mercedes)
3 Mar 1989 – 19900
Álvarez vacates the title due to lack of interest in it.
2Isidro Pérez
(def. Angel Rosario)
18 Aug 1990 – 18 Mar 19922
3Pat Clinton18 Mar 1992 – 15 May 19931
4Jacob Matlala15 May 1993 – 11 Feb 19953
5Alberto Jiménez11 Feb 1995 – 13 Dec 19965
6Carlos Gabriel Salazar13 Dec 1996 – 14 Aug 19985
7Rubén Sánchez León14 Aug 1998 – 23 Apr 19991
8José Antonio López Bueno23 Apr 1999 – 19991
Bueno vacates the title due to an ankle injury thus preventing him from defending the title.
9Isidro García
(def.José López)
18 Dec 1999 – 15 Dec 20001
10Fernando Montiel15 Dec 2000 – 22 Jun 20023
Montiel's title was vacated when he stepped on the ring againstPedro Alcázar for his WBO junior bantamweight title.[127]
11Adonis Rivas
(interim champion promoted)
22 Jun – 13 Jul 20020
12Omar Narváez13 Jul 2002 – 14 May 201016
Narváez vacates the title to move up to junior bantamweight.[128]
13Julio César Miranda
(def.Richie Mepranum)
12 Jun 2010 – 16 Jul 20113
14Brian Viloria16 Jul 2011 – 6 Apr 20133
15Juan Francisco Estrada6 Apr 2013 – 14 Sep 20165
Estrada vacates the title to move up to junior bantamweight.[129]
16Zou Shiming
(def. Prasitsak Phaprom)
5 Nov 2016 – 28 Jul 20170
17Sho Kimura28 Jul 2017 – 24 Sep 20182
18Kosei Tanaka24 Sep 2018 – 31 Jan 20203
Tanaka vacates the title to move up to junior bantamweight.[130]
19Junto Nakatani
(def.Giemel Magramo)
6 Nov 2020 – 27 Oct 20222
Nakatani vacates the title to move up to junior bantamweight.[131]
20Jesse Rodriguez
(def. Christian Gonzalez)
8 Apr 2023 – 29 Mar 20241
Rodriguez vacates the title to move up to junior bantamweight.[132]
21Anthony Olascuaga
(def.Riku Kano)
20 Jul 2024 – present3

Junior flyweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1José de Jesús
(def. Fernando Martínez)
19 May 1989 – Mar 19923
de Jesús was stripped of the title after failing to defend it in a specific time period.
2Josué Camacho
(def.Eddie Vallejo)
31 Jul 1992 – 15 Jul 19941
3Michael Carbajal15 Jul – 12 Nov 19940
Carbajal is stripped of the title for failing to defend the title.
4Paul Weir
(def. Paul Oulden)
23 Nov 1994 – 18 Nov 19951
5Jacob Matlala18 Nov 1995 – 19972
Matlala vacates the title to fightMichael Carbajal rather than defend his title.
6Jesús Chong
(def.Eric Griffin)
31 May – 25 Aug 19970
7Melchor Cob Castro25 Aug 1997 – 17 Jan 19980
8Juan Domingo Córdoba17 Jan – 5 Dec 19981
9Jorge Arce5 Dec 1998 – 31 Jul 19991
10Michael Carbajal (2)31 Jul – Aug 19990
Carbajal retires.
11Masibulele Makepula
(def.Jacob Matlala)
19 Feb 2000 – 20000
Makepula vacates the title to move up to flyweight.
12Nelson Dieppa
(def. Andy Tabanas)
14 Apr 2001 – 30 Apr 20055
13Hugo Cázares30 Apr 2005 – 25 Aug 20074
14Iván Calderón25 Aug 2007 – 28 Aug 20106
15Giovani Segura28 Aug 2010 – 22 Apr 20111
Segura vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[133]
16Jesús Géles
(interim champion promoted)
22 Apr – 30 Apr 20110
17Ramón García Hirales30 Apr – 8 Oct 20110
18Donnie Nietes8 Oct 2011 – 3 Aug 20169
Nietes vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[134]
19Kosei Tanaka
(def.Moisés Fuentes)
31 Dec 2016 – 30 Nov 20172
Tanaka vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[135]
20Ángel Acosta
(def.Juan Alejo)
2 Dec 2017 – 21 Jun 20193
21Elwin Soto21 Jun 2019 – 16 Oct 20213
22Jonathan González16 Oct 2021 – 19 Jun 20242
González vacates the title to move up to flyweight.[136]
23Shokichi Iwata
(def. Jairo Noriega)
13 Oct 2024 – 13 Mar 20250
24René Santiago13 Mar 2025 – present0

Mini flyweight

[edit]
No.NameReignDefenses
1Rafael Torres
(def. Yamil Caraballo)
30 Aug 1989 – 19931
Torres vacates the title.
2Paul Weir
(def. Fernando Martínez)
15 May – 16 Dec 19931
Weir vacates the title to move up in weight and challengeJosué Camacho for a junior flyweight world title.[137]
4Alex Sánchez
(def.Orlando Malone)
22 Dec 1993 – 23 Aug 19976
4Ricardo López23 Aug – Aug 19970
After winning the title, López was stripped of the title after he stated that he would give the championship belt to his father. The WBO president at that time deemed it as a "public resignation".[138]
5Eric Jamili
(def.Mickey Cantwell)
19 Dec 1997 – 30 May 19980
6Kermin Guardia30 May 1998 – 20013
Guardia vacates the title to move up to junior flyweight.
7Jorge Mata
(def. Reynaldo Frutos)
29 Jun 2002 – 28 Mar 20031
8Eduardo Ray Márquez28 Mar – 3 May 20030
9Iván Calderón3 May 2003 – 25 Aug 200711
Calderón's title is vacated when he won the WBO junior flyweight title.
10Donnie Nietes
(def.Pornsawan Porpramook)
30 Sep 2007 – 28 Feb 20114
Nietes vacates the title to move up in weight and challenge Ramón García Hirales for the WBO junior flyweight title.[139]
11Raúl García
(interim champion promoted)
28 Feb – 27 Aug 20111
12Moisés Fuentes27 Aug 2011 – 19 Apr 20132
Fuentes vacates the title to move up to junior flyweight.[140]
13Merlito Sabillo
(interim champion promoted)
19 Apr 2013 – 22 Mar 20142
14Francisco Rodríguez Jr.22 Mar – 15 Dec 20141
Rodríguez intends to move in weight class. The title is vacated on WBO's December 2014 rankings.[141]
15Katsunari Takayama
(def. Go Odaira)
31 Dec 2014 – 3 Mar 20150
Takayama vacates his WBO title to skip his mandatory challenger in favor of a fight with former champion Fahlan Sakkreerin.[142]
16Kosei Tanaka
(def. Julián Yedras)
30 May 2015 – 7 Apr 20161
Tanaka vacates the title to move up to junior flyweight.[143]
17Katsunari Takayama (2)
(def.Riku Kano)
20 Aug 2016 – 3 Apr 20170
Takayama retired from professional boxing in order to concentrate on training for the2020 Summer Olympics.[144] Interim champion Fukura is later promoted to full champion.[145]
18Tatsuya Fukuhara
(interim champion promoted)
14 Apr – 27 Aug 20170
19Ryuya Yamanaka27 Aug 2017 – 13 Jul 20181
20Vic Saludar13 Jul 2018 – 24 Aug 20191
21Wilfredo Méndez24 Aug 2019 – 14 Dec 20212
22Masataka Taniguchi14 Dec 2021 – 6 Jan 20231
23Melvin Jerusalem6 Jan – 27 May 20230
24Oscar Collazo27 May 2023 – present6

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