Boxing Men's & Women's Current Champions & International Hall of Fame Lists

Boxing Men’s & Women’s Current Champions & International Hall of Fame Lists

Everything you need to know to schedule the best boxing fights for the rest of the year is right here on MyBookie Boxing and the Men’s and Women’s Champions List!

Get to know the men and women who are always favored on the calendar when they face their opponents.

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One advantage of knowing the champions is that you can prepare your plans ahead of time before each fight and futurize which ones can be winners.

Men’s Boxing Champions List

 

Heavyweight

  • WBO: Oleksandr Usyk
  • IBF: Daniel Dubois
  • WBA: Oleksandr Usyk
  • WBC: Oleksandr Usyk

Cruiserweight

  • WBO: Chris Billam-Smith
  • IBF: Jai Opetaia
  • WBA: Gilberto Ramirez
  • WBC: Norair Mikaeljan

Light heavyweight

  • WBO: Artur Beterbiev
  • IBF: Artur Beterbiev
  • WBA: Artur Beterbiev
  • WBC: Artur Beterbiev

Super middleweight

  • WBO: Canelo Alvarez
  • IBF: Vacant
  • WBA: Canelo Alvarez
  • WBC: Canelo Alvarez

Middleweight

  • WBO: Janibek Alimkhanuly
  • IBF: Janibek Alimkhanuly
  • WBA: Erislandy Lara
  • WBC: Carlos Adames

Junior middleweight

  • WBO: Sebastian Fundora
  • IBF: Bakhram Murtazaliev
  • WBA: Terence Crawford
  • WBC: Sebastian Fundora

Welterweight

  • WBO: Brian Norman Jr.
  • IBF: Jaron Ennis
  • WBA: Eimantas Stanionis
  • WBC: Mario Barrios

Junior welterweight

  • WBO: Teofimo Lopez Jr.
  • IBF: Liam Paro
  • WBA: Jose Valenzuela
  • WBC: Alberto Puello

Lightweight

  • WBO: Denys Berinchyk
  • IBF: Vasiliy Lomachenko
  • WBA: Gervonta Davis
  • WBC: Shakur Stevenson

Junior lightweight

  • WBO: Emanuel Navarrete
  • IBF: Anthony Cacace
  • WBA: Lamont Roach
  • WBC: O’Shaquie Foster

Featherweight

  • WBO: Rafael Espinoza
  • IBF: Angelo Leo
  • WBA: Nick Ball
  • WBC: Rey Vargas

Junior featherweight

  • WBO: Naoya Inoue
  • IBF: Naoya Inoue
  • WBA: Naoya Inoue
  • WBC: Naoya Inoue

Bantamweight

  • WBO: Yoshiki Takei
  • IBF: Ryosuke Nishida
  • WBA: Seiya Tsutsumi
  • WBC: Junto Nakatani

Junior bantamweight

  • WBO: Phumelele Cafu
  • IBF: Fernando Martinez
  • WBA: Fernando Martinez
  • WBC: Jesse Rodriguez

Flyweight

  • WBO: Anthony Olascuaga
  • IBF: Vacant
  • WBA: Seigo Yuri Akui
  • WBC: Kenshiro Teraji

Junior flyweight

  • WBO: Shokichi Iwata
  • IBF: Masamichi Yabuki
  • WBA: Vacant
  • WBC: Vacant

Strawweight

  • WBO: Oscar Collazo
  • IBF: Pedro Taduran
  • WBA: Freshmart
  • WBC: Melvin Jerusalem
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Women’s Boxing Champions List

 

Heavyweight

  • WBO: N/A
  • IBF: Vacant
  • WBA: N/A
  • WBC: Claressa Shields

Light heavyweight

  • WBO: Claressa Shields
  • IBF: Lani Daniels
  • WBA: Che Kenneally
  • WBC: Vacant

Super middleweight

  • WBO: Vacant
  • IBF: Savannah Marshall
  • WBA: Franchon Crews Dezurn
  • WBC: Franchon Crews Dezurn

Middleweight

  • WBO: Vacant
  • IBF: Vacant
  • WBA: Claressa Shields
  • WBC: Claressa Shields

Junior middleweight

  • WBO: Ema Kozin
  • IBF: Femke Hermans
  • WBA: Terri Harper
  • WBC: Ema Kozin

Welterweight

  • WBO: Mikaela Mayer
  • IBF: Natasha Jonas
  • WBA: Lauren Price
  • WBC: Ivana Habazin

Junior welterweight

  • WBO: Katie Taylor
  • IBF: Katie Taylor
  • WBA: Katie Taylor
  • WBC: Katie Taylor

Lightweight

  • WBO: Terri Harper
  • IBF: Beatriz Ferreira
  • WBA: Katie Taylor
  • WBC: Katie Taylor

Junior lightweight

  • WBO: Alycia Baumgardner
  • IBF: Alycia Baumgardner
  • WBA: Alycia Baumgardner
  • WBC: Alycia Baumgardner

Featherweight

  • WBO: Amanda Serrano
  • IBF: Vacant
  • WBA: Amanda Serrano
  • WBC: Skye Nicolson

Junior featherweight

  • WBO: Ellie Scotney
  • IBF: Ellie Scotney
  • WBA: Nazarena Romero
  • WBC: Yamileth Mercado

Bantamweight

  • WBO: Dina Thorslund
  • IBF: Miyo Yoshida
  • WBA: Cherneka Johnson
  • WBC: Dina Thorslund

Junior bantamweight

  • WBO: Mizuki Hiruta
  • IBF: Irma Garcia
  • WBA: Clara Lescurat
  • WBC: Asley Gonzalez

Flyweight

  • WBO: Gabriela Fundora
  • IBF: Gabriela Fundora
  • WBA: Gabriela Fundora
  • WBC: Gabriela Fundora

Junior flyweight

  • WBO: Evelyn Bermudez
  • IBF: Evelyn Bermudez
  • WBA: Jessica Nery Plata
  • WBC: Jessica Nery Plata

Strawweight

  • WBO: Seniesa Estrada
  • IBF: Seniesa Estrada
  • WBA: Seniesa Estrada
  • WBC: Seniesa Estrada

Atomwweight

  • WBO: Eri Matsuda
  • IBF: Sumire Yamanaka
  • WBA: Eri Matsuda
  • WBC: Tina Rupprecht
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Boxing Hall of Fame of All Times

Check out the boxers honored by the modern International Boxing Hall of Fame, where the Boxing Writers Association of America selects the best who should be on the list. This began as an initiative in 1990 by Ed Brophy to honor world boxing champions.

The most interesting thing about the list is that most of the boxers are from the United States, proof that this sport is important and popular at the same time.

Men’s Modern

Year Inductees Record Nationality
1990 Muhammad Ali 56–5 (37 KO) USA
1990 Henry Armstrong 151–21–9 (101 KO)  USA
1990 Carmen Basilio 56–16–7 (27 KO) USA
1990 Ezzard Charles 93–25–1 (52 KO) USA
1990 Billy Conn 64–11–1 (15 KO) USA
1990 Bob Foster 56–8–1 (46 KO) USA
1990 Joe Frazier 32–4–1 (27 KO) USA
1990 Kid Gavilán 108–30–5 (28 KO) Cuba
1990 Emile Griffith 85–24–2 (23 KO) USA Virgin Islands
1990 Jake LaMotta 83–19–4 (30 KO) USA
1990 Joe Louis 66–3 (52 KO) USA
1990 Rocky Marciano 49–0 (43 KO) USA
1990 Carlos Monzón 87–3–9 (59 KO) Argentina
1990 Archie Moore 185–23–10 (131 KO) USA
1990 José Nápoles 81–7 (54 KO) Cuba
 Mexico
1990 Willie Pep 229–11–1 (65 KO) USA
1990 “Sugar” Ray Robinson 173–19–6 (108 KO) USA
1990 Sandy Saddler 144–16–2 (103 KO) USA
1990 Jersey Joe Walcott 51–18–2 (32 KO) USA
1990 Ike Williams 127–24–4 (61 KO) USA
1991 Marcel Cerdan 119–4 (65 KO) France
1991 Gene Fullmer 55–6–3 (24 KO) USA
1991 Rocky Graziano 67–10–6 (52 KO) USA
1991 Beau Jack 91–24–5 (44 KO) USA
1991 Sonny Liston 50–4 (39 KO) USA
1991 Rubén Olivares 89–13–3 (79 KO) Mexico
1991 Carlos Ortíz 61–7–1 (30 KO) Puerto Rico
1991 Floyd Patterson 55–8–1 (40 KO) USA
1991 Salvador Sánchez 44–1–1 (32 KO) Mexico
1991 Dick Tiger 60–19–3 (27 KO) Nigeria
1991 Tony Zale 67–18–2 (45 KO) USA
1992 Alexis Argüello 77–8 (72 KO) Nicaragua
1992 Nino Benvenuti 82–7–1 (35 KO) Italy
1992 Charley Burley 83–12–2 (50 KO) USA
1992 Billy Graham 102–15–9 (27 KO) USA
1992 Éder Jofre 72–2–4 (50 KO) Brazil
1992 Ken Norton 42–7–1 (33 KO) USA
1992 Max Schmeling 56–10–4 (40 KO) Germany
1993 Flash Elorde 89–27–2 (33 KO) Philippines
1993 Joey Giardello 100–26–8 (33 KO) USA
1993 Marvin Hagler 62–3–2 (52 KO) USA
1993 Harold Johnson 76–11 (32 KO) USA
1993 Fritzie Zivic 158–65–9 (82 KO) USA
1994 Jack Kid Berg 157–26–9 (61 KO) England
1994 Joey Maxim 82–29–4 (21 KO) USA
1994 Michael Spinks 31–1 (21 KO) USA
1994 Carlos Zárate 66–4 (63 KO) Mexico
1995 Wilfredo Gómez 44–3–1 (42 KO) Puerto Rico
1995 Fighting Harada 55–7 (22 KO) Japan
1995 Bob Montgomery 75–19–3 (37 KO) USA
1995 Pascual Pérez 84–7–1 (57 KO) Argentina
1996 Wilfred Benítez 53–8–1 (31 KO) Puerto Rico
1996 Joe Brown 116–47–13 (53 KO) USA
1996 Manuel Ortiz 100–28–3 (54 KO) USA
1996 Aaron Pryor 39–1 (35 KO) USA
1997 “Sugar” Ray Leonard 36–3–1 (25 KO) USA
1997 Luis Manuel Rodríguez 107–13 (49 KO) Cuba
1997 José Torres 41–3–1 (29 KO) Puerto Rico
1997 Chalky Wright 159–43–18 (82 KO) USA
1998 Sammy Angott 94–29–8 (22 KO) USA
1998 Miguel Canto 61–9–4 (15 KO) Mexico
1998 Antonio Cervantes 91–12–3 (45 KO) Colombia
1998 Matthew Saad Muhammad 39–16–3 (29 KO) USA
1999 Jimmy Bivins 86–25–1 (31 KO) USA
1999 Khaosai Galaxy 50–1 (44 KO) Thailand
1999 Lew Jenkins 73–41–5 (51 KO) USA
1999 Eusebio Pedroza 41–6–1 (25 KO) Panama
1999 Vicente Saldivar 37–3 (26 KO) Mexico
2000 Ken Buchanan 61–8 (27 KO) Scotland
2000 Jimmy Carter 81–31–9 (32 KO) USA
2000 Jeff Chandler 33–2–2 (18 KO) USA
2000 Bobo Olson 97–16–2 (47 KO) USA
2001 Ismael Laguna 65–9–1 (37 KO) Panama
2001 László Papp 27–0–2 (15 KO) Hungary
2001 Willie Pastrano 62–13–8 (14 KO) USA
2001 Sugar Ramos 55–7–4 (40 KO) Cuba
2001 Randy Turpin 66–8–1 (45 KO) England
2002 José “Pipino” Cuevas 35–15 (31 KO) Mexico
2002 Jeff Fenech 29–3–1 (21 KO) Australia
2002 Víctor Galíndez 55–9–4 (34 KO) Argentina
2002 Ingemar Johansson 26–2 (17 KO) Sweden
2003 Fred Apostoli 61–10–1 (31 KO) USA
2003 Curtis Cokes 62–14–4 (30 KO) USA
2003 George Foreman 76–5 (68 KO) USA
2003 Nicolino Locche 117–4–14 (14 KO) Argentina
2003 Mike McCallum 49–5–1 (36 KO) Jamaica
2004 Azumah Nelson 39–6–2 (28 KO) Ghana
2004 Carlos Palomino 31–4–3 (19 KO) Mexico
2004 Dwight Muhammad Qawi 41–11–1 (25 KO) USA
2004 Daniel Zaragoza 55–8–3 (28 KO) Mexico
2005 Bobby Chacon 59–7–1 (47 KO) USA
2005 Duilio Loi 115–3–8 (26 KO) Italy
2005 Barry McGuigan 32–3 (28 KO) Ireland
2005 Terry Norris 47–9 (31 KO) USA
2006 Michael Carbajal 49–4 (33 KO) USA
2006 Humberto González 43–3 (30 KO) Mexico
2006 Edwin Rosario 47–6 (41 KO) Puerto Rico
2007 Roberto Durán 103–16 (70 KO) Panama
2007 Ricardo López 51–0–1 (38 KO) Mexico
2007 Pernell Whitaker 40–4–1 (17 KO) USA
2008 Larry Holmes 69–6 (44 KO) USA
2008 Eddie Perkins 74–20–2 (21 KO) USA
2008 Holman Williams 146–30–11 (36 KO) USA
2009 Orlando Canizales 50–5–1 (37 KO) USA
2009 Lennox Lewis 41–2–1 (32 KO) England/Canada
2009 Brian Mitchell 45–1–3 (21 KO) South Africa
2010 Chang Jung-koo 38–4 (17 KO) South Korea
2010 Danny Lopez 42–6 (39 KO) USA
2010 Lloyd Marshall 70–25–4 (36 KO) USA
2011 Julio César Chávez 107–6–2 (86 KO) Mexico
2011 Kostya Tszyu 31–2 (25 KO)  Russia/Australia
2011 Mike Tyson 50–6 (44 KO) USA
2012 Herbert Hardwick 176–56–10 (48 KO) Puerto Rico
2012 Thomas Hearns 61–5–1 (48 KO) USA
2012 Mark Johnson 44–5 (28 KO) USA
2013 Arturo Gatti 40–9 (31 KO) Canada
2013 Virgil Hill 49–7 (23 KO) USA
2013 Yuh Myung-woo 38–1 (14 KO) South Korea
2014 Joe Calzaghe 46–0 (32 KO) Wales
2014 Oscar De La Hoya 39–6 (30 KO) USA/Mexico
2014 Félix Trinidad 42–3 (35 KO) Puerto Rico
2015 Naseem Hamed 36–1 (31 KO) England/Yemen
2015 Riddick Bowe 43–1 (33 KO) USA
2015 Ray Mancini 29–5 (23 KO) USA
2015 Masao Ohba 38–2–1 (16 KO) Japan
2015 Yoko Gushiken 23–1 (15 KO) Japan
2016 Hector Camacho 79–6–3 (38 KO) Puerto Rico
2016 Lupe Pintor 56–14–2 (42 KO) Mexico
2016 Hilario Zapata 43–10–1 (15 KO) Panama
2017 Marco Antonio Barrera 67–7 (44 KO) Mexico
2017 Eddie Booker 66–5–8 (32 KO) USA
2017 Evander Holyfield 44–10–2 (29 KO) USA
2017 Johnny Tapia 59–5–2 (30 KO) USA
2018 Vitali Klitschko 45–2 (41 KO) Ukraine
2018 Érik Morales 52–9 (36 KO) Mexico
2018 Winky Wright 51–6–1 (25 KO) USA
2019 Donald Curry 34–6 (25 KO) USA
2019 Julian Jackson 55–6 (49 KO) USA Virgin Islands
2019 Tony DeMarco 58–12–1 (33 KO) USA
2019 Buddy McGirt 73–6–1 (48 KO) USA
2020 Bernard Hopkins 55–8–2 (32 KO) USA
2020 Juan Manuel Márquez 56–7–1 (40 KO) Mexico
2020 Shane Mosley 49–10–1 (41 KO) USA
2021 Wladimir Klitschko 64–5 (53 KO) Ukraine
2021 Floyd Mayweather Jr. 50–0 (27 KO) USA
2021 Andre Ward 32–0 (16 KO) USA
2022 Miguel Cotto 41–6 (33 KO) Puerto Rico
2022 Roy Jones Jr. 66–9 (47 KO) USA
2022 James Toney 77–10–3 (47 KO) USA
2023 Timothy Bradley 33–2–1–1 (13 KO) USA
2023 Carl Froch 33–2 (24 KO) England
2023 Rafael Marquez 41–9 (37 KO) Mexico
2024 Ricky Halton 45–3 (32 KO) England
2024 Michael Moorer 52–4–1 (40 KO) USA
2024 Ivan Calderon 35–3–1 (6 KO) Puerto Rico
2024 Diego Corrales 40–5 (33 KO) USA
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Women’s Modern

Year Inductees Record Nationality
2020 Christy Martin 49–7–3 (32 KO) USA
2020 Lucia Rijker 17–0 (14 KO) Netherlands
2021 Laila Ali 24–0 (21 KO) USA
2021 Ann Wolfe 24–1 (16 KO) 1 NC USA
2022 Regina Halmich 54–1–1 (16 KO) Germany
2022 Holly Holm 33–2–3 (9 KO) USA
2023 Alicia Ashley 24–12–1 (4 KO) Jamaica
2023 Laura Serrano 17–5–3 (6–KO) Mexico
2024 Jane Couch 28–11 (9 KO) England
2024 Ana María Torres 28–3–3 (16–KO) Mexico
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