This is a list of current male world boxing champions. Since at least John L. Sullivan, in the late 19th century, there have been world champions in professional boxing. The first of the current organizations to award a world title was the World Boxing Association (WBA), then known as the National Boxing Association (NBA), when it sanctioned its first title fight in 1921 between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier for the world heavyweight championship.

There are now four major sanctioning bodies in professional boxing. The official rules and regulations of the WBA, World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), and World Boxing Organization (WBO) all recognize each other in their rankings and title unification rules. Each of these organizations sanction and regulate championship bouts and award world titles. American boxing magazine The Ring began awarding world titles in 1922.

There are 18 weight divisions. To compete in a division, a boxer's weight must not exceed the upper limit. Manny Pacquiao has won world championships in eight weight divisions, more than any other boxer in history. The Klitschko brothers, Vitali and Wladimir, held all four major titles in the heavyweight division from 2011 to 2013; they were the first brothers to hold versions of the heavyweight championship at the same time.

Championships

When a champion, for reasons beyond his control such as an illness or injury, is unable to defend his title within the normal mandatory time, the sanctioning bodies may order an interim title bout and award the winner an interim championship. The WBA and WBC have often changed the status of their inactive champions to a "Champion in Recess" or "Champion Emeritus".

World Boxing Association

The World Boxing Association (WBA) was founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA), a national regulating body of the United States. On August 23, 1962, the NBA became the WBA, which today has its head office in Panama. According to WBA championship rules, when a champion also holds a title of one of the other three major sanctioning bodies in an equivalent weight division, that boxer is granted a special recognition of "Unified Champion", and is given more time between mandatory title defenses. The WBA Championships Committee and President may also designate a champion as a "Super Champion" or "Undisputed Champion" in exceptional circumstances; the standard WBA title is then vacated and contested between WBA-ranked contenders. When a WBA "Regular Champion" makes between five and ten successful defenses, he may be granted the WBA "Super" title upon discretion of a vote of the WBA's board of governors.

World Boxing Council

The World Boxing Council (WBC) was founded in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 14, 1963, to establish an international regulating body. The WBC established many of today's safety measures in boxing, such as the standing eight count, a limit of 12 rounds instead of 15, and additional weight divisions. More information about the WBC's other titles including "Silver", "Diamond", "Emeritus", "Franchise", "Honorary", and "Supreme Champion" can be read at the WBC article.

International Boxing Federation

The International Boxing Federation (IBF) originated in September 1976 as the United States Boxing Association (USBA) when American members of the WBA withdrew to legitimize boxing in the United States with "unbiased" ratings. In April 1983, the organization established an international division that was known as the United States Boxing Association-International (USBA-I). In May 1984, the New Jersey–based USBA-I was renamed and became the IBF.

World Boxing Organization

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) was founded in San Juan, Puerto Rico (which is a self-governing commonwealth of the United States) in 1988. In its early years the WBO's titles were not widely recognized. By 2012 when the Japan Boxing Commission officially recognized the governing body, it had gained similar status to the other three major sanctioning bodies. Its motto is "dignity, democracy, honesty." When a WBO champion has reached "preeminent status", the WBO's Executive Committee may designate him as a "Super Champion". However, this is only an honorary title and not the same as the WBA's policy of having separate "Super" and "Regular" champions. A WBO "Super Champion" cannot win or lose that recognition in the ring; it is merely awarded by the WBO.

The Ring

The boxing magazine The Ring awards its own belts. The original title sequence began from the magazine's first publication in the 1920s until its titles were placed on hiatus in 1989, continuing as late as 1992 in some divisions. When The Ring started awarding titles again in 2001, it did not calculate retrospective lineages to fill in the gap years, instead nominating a new champion.

In 2007, The Ring was acquired by the owners of fight promoter Golden Boy Promotions, which has publicized The Ring's world championships when they are at stake in fights it promotes (such as Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones Jr. in 2008). Since 2012, to reduce the number of vacant titles, The Ring allows fights between a number one or two contender; or alternatively a number three, four, or five contender to fill a vacant title. This has prompted further doubts about its credibility. Some boxing journalists have been extremely critical of the new championship policy and state that if this new policy is followed, the Ring title may lose the credibility it once held.

Current champions

The current champions in each weight division are listed below. Each champion's professional boxing record is shown in the following format: wins – losses – draws – no contests (knockout wins).

Heavyweight (+200 lb/+90.7 kg or +224 lb/+101.6 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Oleksandr Usyk Super champion 24–0 (15 KO) September 25, 2021Oleksandr Usyk 24–0 (15 KO) May 18, 2024Oleksandr Usyk 24–0 (15 KO) July 19, 2025Fabio Wardley 20–0–1 (19 KO) November 17, 2025Oleksandr Usyk 24–0 (15 KO) August 20, 2022
Murat Gassiev Regular champion 33–2–0–1 (26 KO) December 12, 2025Agit Kabayel Interim champion 27–0 (19 KO) February 22, 2025

Bridgerweight (224 lb/101.6 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Muslim Gadzhimagomedov 6–0 (3 KO) July 12, 2024Kevin Lerena 30–4 (14 KO) October 8, 2024
Georgiy Yunovidov Interim champion 11–1 (7 KO) July 5, 2025Krzysztof Włodarczyk Interim champion 66–4–1 (45 KO) May 25, 2025

Cruiserweight/Junior heavyweight (200 lb/90.7 kg or 190 lb/86.2 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Gilberto Ramírez Super champion 48–1 (30 KO) March 30, 2024Noel Mikaelian 28–3 (12 KO) December 13, 2025vacantGilberto Ramírez 48–1 (30 KO) November 16, 2024Jai Opetaia 30–0 (23 KO) July 2, 2022
Michał Cieślak Interim champion 28–2–0–1 (22 KO) June 28, 2025

Light heavyweight (175 lb/79.4 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Dmitry Bivol Super champion 24–1 (12 KO) February 22, 2025David Benavidez 31–0 (25 KO) April 7, 2025Dmitry Bivol 24–1 (12 KO) February 22, 2025Dmitry Bivol 24–1 (12 KO) February 22, 2025Dmitry Bivol 24–1 (12 KO) February 22, 2025
David Benavidez Regular champion 31–0 (25 KO) February 1, 2025
Albert Ramírez Interim champion 22–0 (19 KO) August 8, 2025Callum Smith Interim champion 31–2 (22 KO) February 22, 2025

Super middleweight (168 lb/76.2 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Armando Reséndiz 16–2 (11 KO) January 1, 2026Christian M'billi 29–0–1 (24 KO) January 27, 2026Osleys Iglesias 15–0 (14 KO) April 9, 2026vacantvacant
Lester Martínez Interim champion 20–0–1 (16 KO) March 21, 2026

Middleweight (160 lb/72.6 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Erislandy Lara 32–3–3 (19 KO) May 1, 2021Carlos Adames 25–1–1 (18 KO) May 7, 2024vacantJanibek Alimkhanuly 17–0 (12 KO) August 26, 2022vacant
Jesus Ramos Interim champion 24–1 (19 KO) December 6, 2025Denzel Bentley Interim champion 22–3–1 (18 KO) April 4, 2026

Super welterweight / Junior middleweight (154 lb / 69.9 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Xander Zayas 23–0 (13 KO) January 31, 2026Sebastian Fundora 24–1–1 (16 KO) March 30, 2024Josh Kelly 18–1–1 (9 KO) January 31, 2026Xander Zayas 23–0 (13 KO) July 26, 2025vacant
Jaron Ennis Interim champion 35–0–0–1 (31 KO) October 11, 2025Vergil Ortiz Jr. Interim champion 24–0 (22 KO) August 10, 2024

Welterweight (147 lb/66.7 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Rolando Romero 17–2 (13 KO) August 1, 2025Ryan Garcia 25–2–0–1 (20 KO) February 22, 2026Lewis Crocker 22–0 (11 KO) September 13, 2025Devin Haney 33–0–0–1 (15 KO) November 22, 2025vacant

Super lightweight/Junior welterweight (140 lb/63.5 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Gary Antuanne Russell 19–1 (17 KO) March 1, 2025Dalton Smith 19-0 (14 KO) January 10, 2026Richardson Hitchins 20–0 (8 KO) December 8, 2024Shakur Stevenson 25–0 (11 KO) January 31, 2026Shakur Stevenson 25–0 (11 KO) January 31, 2026
Isaac Cruz Interim champion 28–3-2 (18 KO) July 19, 2025

Lightweight (135 lb/61.2 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
vacantvacantRaymond Muratalla 24–0 (17 KO) June 9, 2025Abdullah Mason 20–0 (17 KO) November 22, 2025vacant
Jadier Herrera Interim champion 18–0 (16 KO) January 10, 2026

Super featherweight/Junior lightweight (130 lb/59 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Anthony Cacace 26–1 (9 KO) March 14, 2026O'Shaquie Foster 24–3 (12 KO) November 2, 2024Emanuel Navarrete 40–2–1–1 (33 KO) February 28, 2026Emanuel Navarrete 40–2–1–1 (33 KO) August 12, 2023vacant

Featherweight (126 lb/57.2 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Brandon Figueroa 27–2–1 (20 KO) February 7, 2026Bruce Carrington 17–0 (10 KO) January 31, 2026Angelo Leo 26–1 (12 KO) August 10, 2024Rafael Espinoza 28–0 (24 KO) December 9, 2023vacant
Mirco Cuello Interim champion 16–0 (13 KO) August 8, 2025

Super bantamweight/Junior featherweight (122 lb/55.3 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Naoya Inoue Super champion 32–0 (27 KO) December 26, 2023Naoya Inoue 32–0 (27 KO) July 25, 2023Naoya Inoue 32–0 (27 KO) December 26, 2023Naoya Inoue 32–0 (27 KO) July 25, 2023Naoya Inoue 32–0 (27 KO) December 26, 2023
Victor Santillan Interim champion 16–2 (7 KO) February 21, 2026

Bantamweight (118 lb/53.5 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Seiya Tsutsumi 13–0–3 (8 KO) December 1, 2025Takuma Inoue 21–2 (5 KO) November 24, 2025José Salas 17–0 (11 KO) December 13, 2025Christian Medina 26–4 (19 KO) September 14, 2025vacant

Super flyweight/Junior bantamweight (115 lb/52.2 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Jesse Rodriguez 23–0 (16 KO) November 22, 2025Jesse Rodriguez 23–0 (16 KO) June 29, 2024Willibaldo García 23–6–2–1 (13 KO) May 23, 2025Jesse Rodriguez 23–0 (16 KO) July 19, 2025Jesse Rodriguez 23–0 (16 KO) June 29, 2024
David Jiménez Interim champion 18–1 (12 KO) April 20, 2024

Flyweight (112 lb/50.8 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Ricardo Sandoval 27–2 (18 KO) July 30, 2025Ricardo Sandoval 27–2 (18 KO) July 30, 2025Masamichi Yabuki 19–4 (18 KO) March 29, 2025Anthony Olascuaga 12–1 (9 KO) July 20, 2024vacant
Jonathan González Interim champion 29–4–1–1 (14 KO) January 3, 2026Galal Yafai Interim champion 9–1 (7 KO) July 26, 2025

Light flyweight/Junior flyweight (108 lb/49 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
René Santiago 16–4 (9 KO) December 17, 2025Shokichi Iwata 16–2 (12 KO) March 15, 2026Thanongsak Simsri 40–1 (35 KO) June 19, 2025René Santiago 16–4 (9 KO) March 13, 2025vacant

Minimumweight/Mini flyweight/Strawweight (105 lb/47.6 kg)

WBAWBCIBFWBOThe Ring
Oscar Collazo Super champion 14–0 (11 KO) November 16, 2024Melvin Jerusalem 25–3 (12 KO) March 31, 2024Pedro Taduran 20–4–1 (15 KO) July 28, 2024Oscar Collazo 14–0 (11 KO) May 27, 2023Oscar Collazo 14–0 (11 KO) November 16, 2024
Ryūsei Matsumoto Regular champion 8–0 (5 KO) September 14, 2025

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