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Boxing Predictions: Men’s Boxing Champions List
Heavyweight
- WBO: Oleksandr Usyk
- IBF: Daniel Dubois
- WBA: Oleksandr Usyk
- WBC: Oleksandr Usyk
Cruiserweight
- WBO: Gilberto Ramirez
- IBF: Jai Opetaia
- WBA: Gilberto Ramirez
- WBC: Badou Jack
Light heavyweight
- WBO: Dmitry Bivol
- IBF: Dmitry Bivol
- WBA: Dmitry Bivol
- WBC: Dmitry Bivol
Super middleweight
- WBO: Canelo Alvarez
- IBF: William Scull
- 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: Richardson Hitchins
- WBA: Gary Antuanne Russell
- WBC: Alberto Puello
Lightweight
- WBO: Keyshawn Davis
- IBF: Vasiliy Lomachenko
- WBA: Gervonta Davis
- WBC: Shakur Stevenson
Junior lightweight
- WBO: Emanuel Navarrete
- IBF: Vacant
- WBA: Lamont Roach
- WBC: O’Shaquie Foster
Featherweight
- WBO: Rafael Espinoza
- IBF: Angelo Leo
- WBA: Nick Ball
- WBC: Stephen Fulton
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: Vacant
- WBA: Fernando Martinez
- WBC: Jesse Rodriguez
Flyweight
- WBO: Anthony Olascuaga
- IBF: Masamichi Yabuki
- WBA: Kenshiro Teraji
- WBC: Kenshiro Teraji
Junior flyweight
- WBO: Rene Santiago
- IBF: Masamichi Yabuki
- WBA: Vacant
- WBC: CP Freshmart
Strawweight
- WBO: Oscar Collazo
- IBF: Pedro Taduran
- WBA: Oscar Collazo
- WBC: Melvin Jerusalem
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Boxing Predictions: Women’s Boxing Champions List
Heavyweight
- WBO: Claressa Shields
- IBF: Claressa Shields
- WBA: Claressa Shields
- WBC: Claressa Shields
Light heavyweight
- WBO: Vacant
- IBF: Lani Daniels
- WBA: Che Kenneally
- WBC: N/A
Super middleweight
- WBO: Shadasia Green
- IBF: Savannah Marshall
- WBA: Franchon Crews Dezurn
- WBC: Franchon Crews Dezurn
Middleweight
- WBO: Vacant
- IBF: Desley Robinson
- WBA: Claressa Shields
- WBC: Claressa Shields
Junior middleweight
- WBO: Ema Kozin
- IBF: Oshae Jones
- WBA: Mary Spencer
- WBC: Ema Kozin
Welterweight
- WBO: Mikaela Mayer
- IBF: Lauren Price
- WBA: Lauren Price
- WBC: Lauren Price
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: Caroline Dubois
Junior lightweight
- WBO: Alycia Baumgardner
- IBF: Alycia Baumgardner
- WBA: Alycia Baumgardner
- WBC: Alycia Baumgardner
Featherweight
- WBO: Amanda Serrano
- IBF: Nina Meinke
- WBA: Amanda Serrano
- WBC: Tiara Brown
Junior featherweight
- WBO: Ellie Scotney
- IBF: Ellie Scotney
- WBA: Nazarena Romero
- WBC: Yamileth Mercado
Bantamweight
- WBO: Dina Thorslund
- IBF: Shurretta Metcalf
- 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: Sara Bailey
- WBC: Lourdes Juarez
Strawweight
- WBO: Vacant
- IBF: Vacant
- WBA: Vacant
- WBC: Yokasta Valle
Atomwweight
- WBO: Eri Matsuda
- IBF: Sumire Yamanaka
- WBA: Tina Rupprecht
- WBC: Tina Rupprecht
Boxing Predictions: 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 |
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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 |
Boxing Predictions: 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 |
Boxing Profesional Organizations
Who’s in charge of the boxing events? Back in the days, there’s no one controlling this sport, and it was in the United States when two organizations arise to stablish the rules, champions and other key aspects.
Since 1920 the WBC and WBA has managed the sport, recognizing different boxers as world champions. Alternatively, the IBF was created in 1983 added in a intricate situation of the Boxing history.
Above all, it was necesary to create this organizations because in the 20th century, the popularity of boxing grew up and the formation of weight divisions was necesary, some of then were originated in the USA, others in the UK.
Can you imagine a Boxing predictions in those times? Imposible, thats why nowadays are a trending topic that you must consider.
Boxing Weight Divisions
- Minimumweight: 105 lb (48 kg)
- Light flyweight: 108 lb (49 kg)
- Flyweight: 112 lb (51 kg)
- Super flyweight: 115 lb (52 kg)
- Bantamweight: 118 lb (53.5 kg)
- Super bantamweight: 122 lb (55 kg)
- Featherweight: 126 lb (57 kg)
- Super featherweight: 130 lb (59 kg)
- Lightweight: 135 lb (61 kg)
- Super lightweight: 140 lb (63.5 kg)
- Welterweight: 147 lb (67 kg)
- Super welterweight: 154 lb (70 kg)
- Middleweight: 160 lb (72.5 kg)
- Super middleweight: 168 lb (76 kg)
- Light heavyweight: 175 lb (79 kg)
- Cruiserweight: 200 lb (91 kg)
- Heavyweight: > 200 lb (91 kg)
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