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BOXING WORLD CHAMPIONS (38)

Hall of Famer (4), Filipino Regular Champs (33), Fil-American Regular Champs (2), Interim Champs (3)
As of January 2011

Boxing World Champions Major World Titles (Org.) Record (Win-Loss-Draw)


Title Reign Honors and Awards

1. Francisco Guilledo NYSAC World Flyweight Champion 80 (KO 23) – 5 (KO 0) – 3


Alias: “Pancho Villa” |May 18, 1923- July 14, 1925| Newspaper Dec.: 12 – 4 – 1

AP 1999: Flyweight of the Century


Asia’s 1st World Champion
WBHF & IBHOF Inductee

2. Benjamin Gan 83 (KO 13) – 24 (KO 3) – 10


Alias: Small Montana NYSAC World Flyweight Champion
|Sep 16, 1935 - Jan 9, 1937|

3. Eleuterio Zapanta World Flyweight Champion 46 (KO 21) – 7 (KO 1) – 9


Alias: Little Dado (Calif. version) |Nov 30, 1938 – 1940| Newspaper Dec.: 1 – 0 – 0
World Bantamweight Champion
(Calif.) |Apr 24, 1940 – July 4, 1943|

4. Ceferino Garcia NYSAC World Middleweight Champ 103(68) – 27 (KO 5) – 12


Alias: Bolo Punch |Oct 2, 1939 - May 23, 1940|
Heaviest Pinoy Champ
WBHF Inductee

5. Salvador Marino (Hawaiian-born) World Flyweight Champion 57 (KO 21) – 14 (KO 3) – 3


Alias: Dado Marino | Aug 1, 1950 – May 19. 1952|

6. Gabriel Elorde World Super Featherweight Champ 88 (KO 33) – 27 (KO 4) – 2


Alias: The Flash |Mar 16, 1930 – Feb 16, 1963|
WBA Super Featherweight Champ WBC’s greatest 130-pounder
|Mar 16, 1930 – June 15, 1967| 1st Pinoy IBHOF Inductee
Inaugural WBC Super Featherweight WBHF Inductee
Champ |Feb 16, 1963 – June 15, 1967|

7. Roberto Cruz WBA Super Lightweight Champion 18 (KO 9) – 11 (KO 3) – 3


Alias: Roberto De la Cruz |Mar 21, 1963 – June 15, 1963|

8. Pedro Adigue Jr. Inaugural WBC Super Lightweight Champ 36 (KO 15) – 21 (KO 5) – 7
|Dec 14, 1968 – Jan 31, 1970|

9. Rene Barrientos WBC Super Featherweight Champion 39 (KO 14) – 7 (KO 1) – 2


|Feb 15, 1969 – Apr 5, 1970|

10. Bernabe Villacampo WBA Flyweight Champion 34 (KO 22) – 22 (KO 8) – 5


|Oct 20, 1969 – Apr 5, 1970|

MAJOR TITLES: WBA (World Boxing Association), WBC (World Boxing Council), IBF (International Boxing Organization) & WBO (World Boxing Organization)
The Ring Magazine is the one who gives the LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP to the true champion of the division as he qualified therefore to their criteria.
Universally Recognized World Titles before: from NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) & from The California State Version
Hall of Fames: WBHF (World Boxing Hall of Fame) & IBHOF (International Boxing Hall of Fame, the former Ring magazine Hall of Fame)
BOXING WORLD CHAMPIONS (38)
Hall of Famer (4), Filipino Regular Champs (33), Fil-American Regular Champs (2), Interim Champs (3)
As of January 2011

11. Erbito Salavarria WBC Flyweight Champion 40 (KO 11) – 11 (KO 3) – 3


|Dec 7, 1970 – Feb 9, 1973|
WBA Flyweight Champion
|Mar 30, 1975 – Feb 27, 1976|

12. Ben Villaflor WBA Super Featherweight Champion 54 (KO 31) – 8 (KO 0) – 7
|Apr 25, 1972 - Mar 12, 1973|
WBA Super Featherweight Champion
|Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976|

13. Rolando Navarette WBC Super Featherweight Champion 54 (KO 31) – 15 (KO 8) – 3
|Aug 29, 1981 - May 29, 1982|

14. Frank Cedeño WBC Flyweight Champion 43 (KO 23) – 10 (KO 2) – 3


Alias: Franklin Sedenio |Sep 27, 1983 - Jan 18, 1984|

15. Roberto Bernardez Inaugural IBF Super Featherweight 31 (KO 17) – 6 (KO 4) – 1
Alias: Bobby Berna Champion |Dec 4, 1983 - Apr 15, 1984|

16. Diosdado Peñalosa IBF Light Flyweight Champion 31 (KO 13) – 7 (KO 1) – 2
Alias: Dodie Boy |Dec 10, 1983 - Oct 12, 1985|
IBF Flyweight Champion
|Feb 22, 1987 - Sep 5, 1987|

17. Rolando Bohol IBF Flyweight Champion-112 34 (KO 7) – 15 (KO 4) – 3


|Jan 16, 1988 - Oct 5, 1988|

18. Tacy Macalos IBF Light Flyweight Champion 29 (KO 12) – 12 (KO 5) – 3
|Nov 4, 1988 - May 2, 1989|

19. Algerico Chavez IBF Minimumweight Champion 39 (KO 24) – 16 (KO 2) – 5


|Sep 21, 1989 - Feb 22, 1990|

20. Luisito Espinosa WBA Bantamweight Champion 47 (KO 26) – 13 (KO 7) – 0


Alias: Lindol |Oct 18, 1989 - Oct 19, 1991|
WBC Featherweight Champion
|Dec 11, 1995 - May 15, 1999|

21. Jesus Salud WBA Super Bantamweight Champion 63 (KO 38) – 13 (KO 4) – 0
Alias: The Hawaiian Punch |Dec 11, 1989 - Nov 26, 1995|

22. Rolando Pascua WBC Light Flyweight Champion 45 (KO 17) – 25 (KO 12) – 0
|Dec 19, 1990 - Mar 25, 1991|

23. Manny Melchor IBF Minimumweight Champion 38 (KO 6) – 35 (KO 10) – 6


Alias: Cabalay |Sep 6, 1992 - Dec 10, 1992|

24. Morris East WBA Light Welterweight Champion 20 (KO 12) – 4 (KO 1) – 0
|Sep 9, 1992 - Jan 12, 1993|

MAJOR TITLES: WBA (World Boxing Association), WBC (World Boxing Council), IBF (International Boxing Organization) & WBO (World Boxing Organization)
The Ring Magazine is the one who gives the LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP to the true champion of the division as he qualified therefore to their criteria.
Universally Recognized World Titles before: from NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) & from The California State Version
Hall of Fames: WBHF (World Boxing Hall of Fame) & IBHOF (International Boxing Hall of Fame, the former Ring magazine Hall of Fame)
BOXING WORLD CHAMPIONS (38)
Hall of Famer (4), Filipino Regular Champs (33), Fil-American Regular Champs (2), Interim Champs (3)
As of January 2011

25. Eric Jamili WBO Minimumweight Champion 15 (KO 8) – 10 (KO 6) – 2


|Dec 19, 1997 - May 30, 1998|

26. Gerry Peñalosa WBC Super Flyweight Champion 54 (KO 36) – 8 (KO 1) – 2
Alias: Fearless |Feb 20, 1997 - Aug 29, 1998|
WBO Bantamweight Champion
|Aug 11, 2007 – April 2009 (stripped)|

27. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao WBC Flyweight Champion 52 (KO 38) – 3 (KO 2) – 2
Alias: Pacman, The Greatest |Dec 4, 1998 - Sep 17, 1999|
CURRENT CHAMPION The Ring Flyweight Champion BWAA Fighter of the Decade
|Dec 4, 1998 – (vacated)| (1999-2009)
IBF Super Bantamweight Champion WBC Fighter of the Decade
|Jun 23, 2001 – Jan 2004 (vacated)| (2000-2010)
The Ring Featherweight Champion BWAA Fighter of the Years
|Nov 15, 2003 - Jun 22, 2005 (vac.)| RING Fighter of the Years
The Ring Super Featherweight Champ ESPN Fighter of the Years
|Mar 15, 2008 - Jun 28, 2008 (vac.)| (2006, 2008 & 2009)
WBC Super Featherweight Champion RING MAGAZINE World #1
|Mar 15, 2008 – July 2008 (vacated)| Pound-for-Pound (2008-present)
WBC Lightweight Champion *Pacquiao holds the Guinness
|Jun 28, 2008 – Feb 2009 (vacated)| Book of World Records for the first
The Ring Junior Welterweight Champ and only boxer to hold 8-division
|May 2, 2009 – (vacated)| titles as well as the most lineal
WBO Welterweight Super Champion championships-4.
|Nov 14, 2009 – present|
*WBC Junior Middleweight Champ
|Nov 14, 2010 – present|

28. Jomarie Gamboa WBA Interim Minimumweight Champ 31 (KO 22) – 10 (KO 4) – 2
Alias: Joma |Dec 4, 1999 - Aug 20, 2000|
WBA Minimumweight Champion
|Aug 20, 2000 - Dec 6, 2000|

29. Malcolm Tuñacao WBC Flyweight Champion 26 (KO 15) – 2 (KO 1) – 3


Alias: Eagle Eye |May 19, 2000 - Mar 2, 2001|
ACTIVE

30. Brian Viloria (Hawaiian-born) WBC Light Flyweight Champion 28 (KO 16) – 3 (KO 1) – 0
Alias: The Hawaiian Punch |Sep 10, 2005 - Aug 10, 2006|
ACTIVE IBF Junior Flyweight Champion
|Apr 19, 2009 - Jan 23, 2010|

31. Florante Condes IBF Minimumweight Champion 25 (KO 22) – 5 (KO 0) – 1


Alias: Little Pacquiao |Jul 7, 2007 - Jun 14, 2008|
ACTIVE

32. Nonito Donaire Jr. IBF Flyweight Champion 25 ( KO 17) – 1 (KO 0) – 0


Alias: The Filipino Flash |July 7, 2007 – July 2009 (vacated)|
ACTIVE WBA Interim Super Flyweight Champ
|Aug 15, 2009 – 2010 (vacated)|

MAJOR TITLES: WBA (World Boxing Association), WBC (World Boxing Council), IBF (International Boxing Organization) & WBO (World Boxing Organization)
The Ring Magazine is the one who gives the LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP to the true champion of the division as he qualified therefore to their criteria.
Universally Recognized World Titles before: from NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) & from The California State Version
Hall of Fames: WBHF (World Boxing Hall of Fame) & IBHOF (International Boxing Hall of Fame, the former Ring magazine Hall of Fame)
BOXING WORLD CHAMPIONS (38)
Hall of Famer (4), Filipino Regular Champs (33), Fil-American Regular Champs (2), Interim Champs (3)
As of January 2011

33. Donnie Nietes WBO Minimumweight Champion 27 (KO 15) – 1 (KO 0) – 3


Alias: Ahas/Snake |Sep 30, 2007 – present|
CURRENT CHAMPION

34. Marvin Sonsona WBO Junior Bantamweight Champion 14 (KO 12) – 1(KO 1) – 1
Alias: Marvelous |Sep 4, 2009 – 2010 (stripped)|
ACTIVE

35. Rodel Mayol WBC Light flyweight Champion 27 (KO 21) – 5 (KO 2) – 2 e
Alias: Road Warrior |Nov 21, 2009 – Jun 19, 2010|
ACTIVE

36. Johnreil Casimiro WBO interim Light Flyweight Champion 14 (KO 8) – 1 (KO 0) – 0
Alias: Quadro Alas |Dec 19, 2009 – Jul 26, 2010|
ACTIVE

37. Edren Dapudong WBC Silver Flyweight Champion 19 (KO 10) – 2 (KO 0) – 0
Alias: The Sting |Jun 19, 2010 – Sep 17, 2010|
ACTIVE

38. Drian Francisco WBA Interim Super Flyweight Champ 20 (KO 16) – 0 (KO 0) – 1
Alias: Gintong Kamao |Nov 30, 2010 – present|
CURRENT CHAMPION

MAJOR TITLES: WBA (World Boxing Association), WBC (World Boxing Council), IBF (International Boxing Organization) & WBO (World Boxing Organization)
The Ring Magazine is the one who gives the LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP to the true champion of the division as he qualified therefore to their criteria.
Universally Recognized World Titles before: from NYSAC (New York State Athletic Commission) & from The California State Version
Hall of Fames: WBHF (World Boxing Hall of Fame) & IBHOF (International Boxing Hall of Fame, the former Ring magazine Hall of Fame)

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