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Boxing world champions 2023: Who are the current title holders?

Boxing world champions 2023: Who are the current title holders?

It can be challenging to keep track of the numerous belts in boxing, given the 17 separate weight classes.

Currently, the WBA (World Boxing Association), WBC (World Boxing Council), IBF (International Boxing Federation), and WBO (World Boxing Organization) are the recognised world titles, with multiple champions within each organisation due to interim and secondary belts.

We have rounded up the comprehensive list of current world champions, as we prepare to bring you all the best action on TNT Sports.

Heavyweight (Unlimited)

WBA** – Oleksandr Usyk
WBC – Tyson Fury
IBF – Oleksandr Usyk
WBO* – Oleksandr Usyk
*Zhilei Zhang is the WBO interim heavyweight champion
**Mahmoud Charr is the WBA regular heavyweight champion

WBO: Vacant
IBF (over 175 lbs.): Lani Daniels
WBA: N/A
WBC (over 168 lbs.): Hanna Gabrie

Cruiserweight (200lbs)

WBO – Chris Billam-Smith
IBF – Jai Opetaia
WBA – Arsen Goulamirian
WBC – Badou Jack

Light heavyweight (175lbs)

WBA – Dmitry Bivol
WBC – Artur Beterbiev
IBF – Artur Beterbiev
WBO – Artur Beterbiev

Mexican Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is widely acknowledged to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in world boxing.

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WBA – Hanna GabrielsWBC – N/AIBF – VacantWBO – Vacant

Super middleweight (168lbs)

WBO – Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez
IBF – Canelo Alvarez
WBA* – Canelo Alvarez
WBC** – Canelo Alvarez

*David Morrell is the WBA regular super middleweight champion
*David Benavidez is the WBC interim super middleweight champion

WBO – Savannah Marshall
IBF – Savannah Marshall
WBA – Savannah Marshall
WBC – Savannah Marshall

Middleweight (160lbs)

WBO – Janibek Alimkhanuly
IBF – Vincenzo Gualtieri
WBA: Erislandy Lara
WBC* – Jermall Charlo
*Carlos Adames is the WBC interim champion

WBO – Claressa Shields
IBF – Claressa Shields
WBA: Claressa Shields
WBC – Claressa Shields

Super welterweight (154lbs)

WBA – Jermell Charlo
WBC** – Jermell Charlo
IBF – Jermell Charlo
WBO* – Jermell Charlo
*Tim Tszyu is the WBO interim junior middleweight champion
**Brian Mendoza is the WBC interim junior middleweight champion

Welterweight (147lbs)

WBO: Terence Crawford
IBF* – Terence Crawford
WBA** – Terence Crawford
WBC – Terence Crawford
*Jaron Ennis is the IBF interim welterweight champion
**Eimantas Stanionis is the WBA regular champion

WBO: Sandy Ryan
IBF – Natasha Jonas
WBA – Jessica McCaskil
WBC – Jessica McCaskil

Super lightweight (140lbs)

WBA – Rolando Romero
WBC – Regis Prograis
IBF – Subriel Matias
WBO – Teofimo Lopez Jr.

Lightweight (135lbs)

WBA* – Devin Haney
WBC** – Devin Haney
IBF – Devin Haney
WBO – Devin Haney
*Gervonta Davis is the WBA regular lightweight champion
**Devin Haney is the WBC franchise lightweight champion

WBA – Katie Taylor
WBC – Katie Taylor
IBF – Katie Taylor
WBO – Katie Taylor

Super featherweight (130lbs)

WBA – Hector Garcia
WBC – O’Shaquie Foster
IBF – Joe Cordina
WBO – Emanuel Navarrete

Featherweight (126lbs)

WBA – Leigh Wood
WBC* – Rey Vargas
IBF – Luis Alberto Lopez
WBO – Robeisy Ramirez
*Brandon Figueroa is the WBC interim featherweight champion

WBA – Amanda Serrano
WBC* – Amanda Serrano
IBF – Amanda Serrano
WBO – Amanda Serrano

Super bantamweight (122lbs)

WBA – Marlon Tapales
WBC – Naoya Inoue
IBF – Marlon Tapales
WBO – Naoya Inoue

Bantamweight (118lbs)

WBA – Takuma Inoue
WBC – Alexandro Santiago
IBF – Emmanuel Rodríguez
WBO – Jason Moloney

WBA – Nina Hughes
WBC – Dina Thorslund
IBF – Ebanie Bridges
WBO – Dina Thorslund

Super flyweight (115lbs)

WBA – Kaz

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Canelo announces shock Jermell Charlo showdown for September

Canelo announces shock Jermell Charlo showdown for September

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will defend his super-middleweight world titles against Jermell Charlo on September 30 in Las Vegas.

Canelo is the undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion and it had been thought the Mexican would face Jermell’s twin brother Jermall next.

However, it is undisputed super-welterweight champion Jermell Charlo who will be moving up two weight divisions to face 32-year-old Canelo.

“Undisputed vs undisputed,” Canelo declared on Twitter, in an announcement that surprised the boxing world.

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Undisputed vs. Undisputed: Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo set for September 30th

Undisputed vs. Undisputed: Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo set for September 30th

Canelo Alvarez has had a bit of an opponent shake-up, and will now be facing Jermell Charlo in September.

Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo

The Mexican superstar is fresh off his return opposite John Ryder in May. That bout was a return in more ways than one for Canelo Alvarez, as it was his first bout in Mexico in over a decade. In front of his home fans, the super-middleweight champion didn’t disappoint, defeating ‘The Gorilla’ by decision.

Following the victory, Canelo Alvarez called for a rematch with Dmitry Bivol. The two previously faced off last May, with the light-heavyweight champion scoring an upset decision win. With that in mind, Dmitry Bivol declined the rematch, especially after his foe’s team declined to raise his purse for the rematch.

With that in min

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Australia’s Tim Tszyu’s world title fight off as Jermell Charlo moves up two weights

Australia’s Tim Tszyu’s world title fight off as Jermell Charlo moves up two weights

Australian boxer Tim Tszyu’s slated mega-fight with Jermell Charlo is officially off after the American opted to take on Mexican superstar Canelo Álvarez instead.

Charlo will move up two divisions to fight Álvarez for the undisputed super-middleweight crown in Las Vegas on 30 September.

That date is precisely the deadline the WBO had imposed for Tszyu and Charlo to square off for all four super-welterweight belts.

Tszyu and Charlo had initially been scheduled to fight on 29 January before Charlo reported two broken bones in his left hand last Christmas.

With Charlo moving up to challenge the so-called face of boxing, the WBO is expected to elevate the undefeated Tszyu from interim to full world champion.

But Saturday’s shock revelation is still a hammer blow to the Australian.

Tszyu had retained the interim title with a specta

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Canelo Alvarez to face Jermell Charlo (not Jermall) on Sept. 30

Canelo Alvarez to face Jermell Charlo (not Jermall) on Sept. 30


Canelo Alvarez evidently is going to fight Charlo in September. Only it’s not the Charlo it was reported to be.

The undisputed 168-pound champion indicated on social media that he is going to face undisputed 154-pound champ Jermell Charlo, not his twin brother and 160-pound titleholder Jermall Charlo. And sources have confirmed the news.

Alvarez’s first fight with Premier Boxing Champions will take place on Sept. 30 in Las Vegas, he said on Twitter.

“Undisputed vs. Undisputed,” was how he billed the matchup.

UNDISPUTED vs UNDISPUTED

🗓️ Sept. 30
📍Las Vegas pic.twitter.com/pAlSN5VszU

— Canelo Alvarez (@Canelo) June 30, 2023

Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) recently signed what is believed to be a three-fight contract with PBC, which manages a number of the top fighters in and around the Mexican star’s division.

He reportedly had been in talks with Jermall Cha

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Canelo-Charlo: How the fight could go, what the PBC deal means for Alvarez and what could be next

Canelo-Charlo: How the fight could go, what the PBC deal means for Alvarez and what could be next
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Jun 26, 2023, 07:39 AM ET

Canelo Alvarez will face Jermall Charlo in the first of a three-fight deal Alvarez signed with PBC. The fight is targeted to be held in September and broadcast on Showtime PPV.

Charlo (32-0, 22 KOs) is the WBC middleweight champion, but he hasn’t fought since a decision victory over Juan Macias Montiel in June 2021. He’ll move up in weight to challenge Alvarez for his undisputed super middleweight championship.

Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs), who defended his titles with a decision over John Ryder in Guadalajara, Mexico, in May, had said he wanted a rematch against Dmitry Bivol, who handed him the second loss of his career in May 2022 in a light heavyweight bout. Boxing fans have wanted Alvarez to face WBC interim champion David Benavidez, but Charlo got the chance.

How does Alvarez defeat a top fighter like Charlo? Can Charlo upset Alvarez after his long layoff? Is Benavidez next for Alvarez if he wins? How about a fight against Errol Spence Jr.?

Mike Coppinger and Ben Baby explain what the deal means, the chances for both fighters and what the future would hold if Alvarez wins.

Is Charlo the best option for Canelo for this fight? Why is he taking it?

Charlo makes sense for Alvarez’s second fight this year. The twin brother of junior middleweight undisputed champion Jermell Charlo, Jermall was one of two finalists for the Canelo sweepstakes over two years ago before boxing’s top star elected to face Bivol.

Bivol routed Alvarez. Charlo, meanwhile, hasn’t competed in two years, when he struggled with Juan Macias Montiel. Between the inactivity and Charlo’s personal

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Canelo Alvarez signs three-fight $100 million dollar deal with PBC ahead of September return against Jermall Charlo

Canelo Alvarez signs three-fight $100 million dollar deal with PBC ahead of September return against Jermall Charlo

Super-middleweight boxing champion Canelo Alvarez is set to face Jermall Charlo on September 16th.

Canelo Alvarez

The Mexican superstar has been out of the ring since his May return against John Ryder. That was a return in more than one way for Canelo Alvarez, as it was his first bout in Mexico in over a decade. He didn’t disappoint fans, as he dominated ‘The Gorilla’ en route to a unanimous decision win.

Following the victory, the unified super-middleweight champion called out Dmitry Bivol. The two previously faced off last May, when Canelo Alvarez returned to light-heavyweight. Despite entering the fight a massive underdog, the Russian dominated, winning by unanimous decision. In recent weeks, Bivol has been less than thrilled at the prospect of a rematch, instead targeting Artur Beterbiev.

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Canelo Alvarez & Wife Shop, Pack On PDA During Romantic Italian Vacay!

Canelo Alvarez & Wife Shop, Pack On PDA During Romantic Italian Vacay!

Canelo Alvarez
Romantic Italian Vacay W/ Wife
… Shopping PDA!! 💏

6/19/2023 11:26 AM PT

Canelo Alvarez clearly wanted some R&R before returning to the ring in September, so the boxing superstar grabbed his beautiful wife and darted off for a romantic vacation in Portofino, where the smoke show couple were seen packing on the PDA! 🔥

32-year-old Canelo and 26-year-old wife Fernanda Gomez were photographed in Italy Sunday afternoon, Father’s Day, enjoying the European holiday … where they shopped in several luxury stores, including Dolce & Gabbana.

Alvarez and Gomez, who married in May 2021 (just a few days after Canelo broke Billy Joe Saunders‘ face in their fight), were seen kissing and holding hands in between the retail therapy.

Portofino, located in Genoa on the Italian Riviera, is a hot spot for some of the richest and most successful people from Europe and America.

The couple also posted a photo on

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Joe Rogan Makes Bold Claim Over Canelo Alvarez’s Loss to “Smart” Floyd Mayweather: “Oh, He Learned!”

Joe Rogan Makes Bold Claim Over Canelo Alvarez’s Loss to “Smart” Floyd Mayweather: “Oh, He Learned!”

In the realm of boxing, there are very few events that capture the attention of the entire world quite like a highly anticipated ‘super fight.’ One such historic clash was unveiled on September 14, 2013, when Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Álvarez stepped into the ring for an electrifying showdown dubbed “The One.” When the dust settled, Mayweather emerged victorious, securing a hard-fought majority decision in what was a 12-round ‘battle of Greats.’

Over the years, many boxing and MMA icons have given their two cents on the bout. At times, UFC commentator Joe Rogan has also chimed in with his unique remarks on the duo. Recently, Canelo became the center of a captivating discussion on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” a platform known for celebrating the stories of exceptional fighters.

Joe Rogan sheds light on the ‘strategic genius’ of Floyd Mayweather

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In episode #1998 of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, renowned UFC commentator Joe Rogan took a moment to praise Canelo Alvarez for his remarkable growth and improved head movement. The conversation, featuring stand-up comic Ali Siddiq, delved into the nuances of professional boxing and the evolution of the Mexican boxing sensation.

Discussing the caliber of boxing skill, Rogan differentiated between different levels of excellence, emphasizing the awe-inspiring nature of high-level professional talent, saying, “There’s good and then there’s professional good, right? And then, there’s high-level professional good… High-level professional good is fu**ing scary if it’s boxing…”

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The 55-year-old then turned his attention to Canelo Alvarez, recalling his pivotal bout against Mayweather. Despite acknowledging Canelo’s physicality as a “big a** dude,” Rogan highlighted Mayweather’s strategic approach to the fight, stating, “…but he[Floyd] was very smart with that Canelo fight. He made Canelo drop down to like 152…Canelo really had to drain himself to get down there…”

Rogan lauds Canelo Alvarez’s ‘evolution’ a decade after his loss to Mayweather

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What’s more – Joe marveled at the evolution of Canelo’s skills in the years following his encounter with Mayweather. The UFC commentator further added, “Also, like you watch Canelo before Floyd and after Floyd, and you just go – ‘Oh, he learned!’” hinting at the Mexican’s awareness of his shortcomings, and his ability to upskill himself.

Notably, the UFC commentator highlighted the Mexican fighter’s remarkable head movement, describing it as

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