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List of WBC world champions

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This is a list of WBC world champions, showing every world champion certificated by the World Boxing Council (WBC). The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and certifies world champions in 18 different weight classes. In 1963, the year of its foundation, the WBC inaugurated titles in all divisions with the exception of light flyweight, super flyweight, super bantamweight, super middleweight, cruiserweight and bridgerweight, which were inaugurated in the subsequent decades. The most recent title inaugurated by the WBC is in the bridgerweight division in 2021.

Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to a no contest are not listed.

Most consecutive title defenses

Heavyweight

No.NameReignDefenses12{{smallAli was stripped of the title due to being suspended for refusing to be inducted in the U.S. Army.{{cite newsauthor=date=7 March 1969location=Billings, Montanatitle=Ali loses last crown3456{{smallSpinks was stripped of the title for pursuing a rematch against Muhammad Ali instead of a bout against mandatory challenger Ken Norton.{{cite newsauthor=date=19 March 1978title=Spinks Stripped of Crown; W.B.C. Recognizes Norton78Holmes vacated the title after a dispute with his promoter Don King over the proposed purse for a fight against mandatory challenger Greg Page.9101112131415Bowe vacated the title instead of fighting mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis, then dumped his WBC belt in a trash bin during a news conference in London.16171819Tyson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Evander Holyfield instead of mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis.202122{{smallLewis retired as champion and chose not to rematch Vitali Klitschko ahead of a WBC-mandated 1 March deadline to accept the bout.{{cite newsauthor=date=6 February 2004title=Lewis bows out as champion23{{smallKlitschko announced his retirement after withdrawing from a bout against Hasim Rahman due to injuries.{{cite newslast=Hirsleyfirst=Michaeldate=10 November 2005title=Hurt Klitschko calls it a career24252627{{smallKlitschko vacated the title to focus on his career in politics in Ukraine.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=16 December 2013title=Vitali Klitschko vacates title28293031
Sonny Liston
(def. Floyd Patterson)22 Jul 1963 – 25 Feb 19640
Muhammad Ali25 Feb 1964 – 6 Mar 19699
work=The Billings Gazetteaccess-date=15 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Joe Frazier
(def. Jimmy Ellis)16 Feb 1970 – 22 Jan 19734
George Foreman22 Jan 1973 – 30 Oct 19742
Muhammad Ali (2)30 Oct 1974 – 15 Feb 197810
Leon Spinks15 Feb – 18 Mar 19780
url-status=livework=The New York Timesagency=Associated Pressarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708052602/https://www.nytimes.com/1978/03/19/archives/spinks-stripped-of-crown-wbc-recognizes-norton-suit-seems-likely.htmlarchive-date=8 July 2019access-date=17 July 2021}}}}
Ken Norton
(no. 1 contender promoted)18 Mar – 9 Jun 19780
Larry Holmes9 Jun 1978 – 11 Dec 198316
Tim Witherspoon
(def. Greg Page)9 Mar – 31 Aug 19840
Pinklon Thomas31 Aug 1984 – 22 Mar 19861
Trevor Berbick22 Mar – 22 Nov 19860
Mike Tyson22 Nov 1986 – 11 Feb 19909
Buster Douglas11 Feb – 25 Oct 19900
Evander Holyfield25 Oct 1990 – 13 Nov 19922
Riddick Bowe13 Nov – 14 Dec 19920
Lennox Lewis
(no. 1 contender promoted)14 Dec 1992 – 24 Sep 19943
Oliver McCall24 Sep 1994 – 2 Sep 19951
Frank Bruno2 Sep 1995 – 16 Mar 19960
Mike Tyson (2)16 Mar – 24 Sep 19960
Lennox Lewis (2)
(def. Oliver McCall)7 Feb 1997 – 22 Apr 20019
Hasim Rahman22 Apr – 17 Nov 20010
Lennox Lewis (3)17 Nov 2001 – 6 Feb 20042
url-status=livework=BBC Sportarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160121063640/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/3460737.stmarchive-date=21 January 2016access-date=7 July 2019}}}}
Vitali Klitschko
(def. Corrie Sanders)24 Apr 2004 – 9 Nov 20051
url-status=livework=Chicago Tribunearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708052046/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-11-10-0511100217-story.htmlarchive-date=8 July 2019access-date=7 July 2019}}}}
Hasim Rahman (2)
(interim champion promoted)9 Nov 2005 – 12 Aug 20061
Oleg Maskaev12 Aug 2006 – 8 Mar 20081
Samuel Peter8 Mar – 11 Oct 20080
Vitali Klitschko (2)11 Oct 2008 – 16 Dec 20139
url-status=livework=ESPNarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180812003044/https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/10147304/vitali-klitschko-named-wbc-champion-emeritus-vacates-heavyweight-beltarchive-date=12 August 2018access-date=7 July 2019}}}}
Bermane Stiverne
(def. Chris Arreola)10 May 2014 – 17 Jan 20150
Deontay Wilder17 Jan 2015 – 22 Feb 202010
Tyson Fury22 Feb 2020 – 18 May 20243
Oleksandr Usyk18 May 2024 – present2

Bridgerweight

No.NameReignDefenses1Rivas is declared champion in recess after suffering an injury.23Okolie vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.4
Óscar Rivas
(def. Ryan Rozicki)22 Oct 2021 – 6 Jan 20230
Łukasz Różański
(def. Alen Babić)22 Apr 2023 – 24 May 20240
Lawrence Okolie24 May – 8 Oct 20240
Kevin Lerena
(interim champion promoted)8 Oct 2024 – present1

Cruiserweight

No.NameReignDefenses12345678Holyfield vacated to move up to heavyweight full time.91011Wamba is stripped of the title for being overweight before his fight against Marcelo Domínguez.1213Gómez vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.1415161718Haye vacated the title to move up to heavyweight.1920Erdei vacates the title to move back down to light heavyweight.2122Drozd is declared champion in recess due to injury.23{{smallBellew was stripped of the title and named Emeritus champion after moving up to heavyweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=30 March 2017title=Tony Bellew: WBC makes British cruiserweight its Emeritus Champion2425{{smallUsyk was stripped of the title and named champion in recess after moving up to heavyweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=4 June 2019title=Oleksandr Usyk confirmed as Wbc Champion in Recess2627{{smallJack is declared champion in recess after opting to challenge the WBC bridgerweight title.{{cite newslast=Eatonfirst=Tomdate=17 September 2023title=Badou Jack Vacates WBC Cruiserweight Title And Fight For Vacant Belt Announced28{{smallMikaelian is declared champion in recess due to inactivity.{{cite newslast=Stumbergfirst=Peterdate=11 December 2024title=Badou Jack reinstated as WBC cruiserweight champion2930
Marvin Camel
(def. Mate Parlov)31 Mar – 25 Nov 19800
Carlos de León25 Nov 1980 – 27 Jun 19821
S. T. Gordon27 Jun 1982 – 17 Jul 19831
Carlos de León (2)17 Jul 1983 – 6 Jun 19853
Alfonso Ratliff6 Jun – 21 Sep 19850
Bernard Benton21 Sep 1985 – 22 Mar 19860
Carlos de León (3)22 Mar 1986 – 9 Apr 19883
Evander Holyfield9 Apr – Dec 19880
Carlos de León (4)
(def. Sammy Reeson)17 May 1989 – 27 Jul 19901
Massimiliano Duran27 Jul 1990 – 20 Jul 19911
Anaclet Wamba20 Jul 1991 – 19 April 19967
Marcelo Domínguez
(interim champion promoted)25 May 1996 – 21 Feb 19983
Juan Carlos Gómez21 Feb 1998 – 19 Feb 200210
Wayne Braithwaite
(def. Vincenzo Cantatore)11 Oct 2002 – 2 Apr 20053
Jean-Marc Mormeck2 Apr 2005 – 7 Jan 20060
O'Neil Bell7 Jan 2006 – 17 Mar 20070
Jean-Marc Mormeck (2)17 Mar – 10 Nov 20070
David Haye10 Nov 2007 – 12 May 20081
Giacobbe Fragomeni
(def. Rudolf Kraj)24 Oct 2008 – 21 Nov 20091
Zsolt Erdei21 Nov 2009 – 22 Jan 20100
Krzysztof Włodarczyk
(def. Giacobbe Fragomeni)15 May 2010 – 27 Sep 20146
Grigory Drozd27 Sep 2014 – 16 Mar 20161
Tony Bellew
(def. Ilunga Makabu)29 May 2016 – 28 Mar 20171
url-status=livework=BBC Sportarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407075513/https://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/39440894archive-date=7 April 2019access-date=9 July 2019}}}}
Mairis Briedis
(def. Marco Huck)1 Apr 2017 – 27 Jan 20181
Oleksandr Usyk27 Jan 2018 – 4 Jun 20192
url-status=livework=WBCarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708174421/https://wbcboxing.com/en/oleksandr-usyk-confirmed-as-wbc-champion-in-recess/archive-date=8 July 2019access-date=8 July 2019}}}}
Ilunga Makabu
(def. Michał Cieślak)31 Jan 2020 – 26 Feb 20232
Badou Jack26 Feb – 16 Sep 20230
url-status=livework=Boxing-socialarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231007214701/https://boxing-social.com/news/badou-jack-vacates-wbc-title/archive-date=7 October 2023access-date=7 October 2023}}}}
Noel Mikaelian
(def. Ilunga Makabu)4 Nov 2023 – 11 Dec 20240
url-status=livework=Badlefthookarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241211203330/https://www.badlefthook.com/2024/12/11/24319024/badou-jack-reinstated-wbc-cruiserweight-champion-boxing-news-2024archive-date=11 December 2024access-date=11 December 2024}}}}
Badou Jack (2)
(reinstated)11 Dec 2024 – 13 Dec 20251
Noel Mikaelian (2)13 Dec 2025 – present0

Light heavyweight

No.NameReignDefenses12345Foster was stripped of the title after failing to make a defense against number one contender John Conteh.6Conteh was stripped of the title after refusing to fight Jesse Burnett, alleging he was forced to sign the contract at gunpoint.789101112Spinks, who had won the IBF heavyweight title the previous month against Larry Holmes, was stripped of the WBC light heavyweight title due to the WBC's policy against fighters holding world titles in multiple divisions at the same time.131415Hearns vacated the title to fight Juan Roldán for the vacant WBC middleweight title.1617Leonard vacated the title because he was unsure whether he would continue his boxing career.181920212223Tiozzo is stripped of the title after failing to meet the defense deadline.242526Jones vacated the title after his mandatory challenger Michael Nunn's promoter won a purse bid with the intent to stage it as a pay-per-view fight on Request TV, a rival platform to HBO, which Jones was contractually tied to.27Rocchigiani was demoted to interim champion upon Roy Jones Jr.'s request to be reinstated as champion.28In June 1998, the WBC stripped Rocchigiani of the title and reinstated Jones Jr. without having to fight him. Rocchigiani then filed a lawsuit and won the case. The federal judge issued a decree to strip Jones Jr. and award Rocchigiani a total amount of $30,598,628 in damages.293031Tarver vacates the title to fight Glen Johnson instead of his mandatory challenger Paul Briggs.3233Dawson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Antonio Tarver instead of interim champion Adrian Diaconu.3435363738394041Bivol vacated the title to pursue a trilogy against Artur Beterbiev instead of fighting interim champion David Benavidez.42
Harold Johnson
(awarded the inaugural title)14 Feb – 1 Jun 19630
Willie Pastrano1 Jun 1963 – 30 Mar 19652
José Torres30 Mar 1965 – 16 Dec 19663
Dick Tiger16 Dec 1966 – 24 May 19682
Bob Foster24 May 1968 – 9 Aug 197414
John Conteh
(def. Jorge Ahumada)1 Oct 1974 – 18 May 19773
Miguel Ángel Cuello
(def. Jesse Burnett)21 May 1977 – 8 Jan 19780
Mate Parlov8 Jan – 2 Dec 19781
Marvin Johnson2 Dec 1978 – 22 Apr 19790
Matthew Saad Muhammad22 Apr 1979 – 19 Dec 19818
Dwight Muhammad Qawi19 Dec 1981 – 18 Mar 19833
Michael Spinks18 Mar 1983 – 9 Oct 19854
J. B. Williamson
(def. Prince Mama Mohammed)10 Dec 1985 – 30 Apr 19860
Dennis Andries30 Apr 1986 – 7 Mar 19871
Thomas Hearns7 Mar – 6 Aug 19870
Donny Lalonde
(def. Eddie Davis)27 Nov 1987 – 7 Nov 19881
Sugar Ray Leonard7 Nov – 15 Nov 19880
Dennis Andries (2)
(def. Tony Willis)21 Feb – 24 Jun 19890
Jeff Harding24 Jun 1989 – 28 Jul 19902
Dennis Andries (3)28 Jul 1990 – 11 Sep 19912
Jeff Harding (2)11 Sep 1991 – 23 Jul 19942
Mike McCallum23 Jul 1994 – 16 Jun 19951
Fabrice Tiozzo16 Jun 1995 – 13 Jan 19971
Roy Jones Jr.
(interim champion promoted)13 Jan – 21 Mar 19970
Montell Griffin21 Mar – 7 Aug 19970
Roy Jones Jr. (2)7 Aug – 5 Nov 19970
Graciano Rocchigiani
(def. Michael Nunn)21 Mar – Jun 19980
Roy Jones Jr. (3)
(reinstated)Jun 1998 – 4 Apr 200311
Antonio Tarver
(def. Montell Griffin)26 Apr – 8 Nov 20030
Roy Jones Jr. (4)8 Nov 2003 – 15 May 20040
Antonio Tarver (2)15 May – 4 Nov 20040
Tomasz Adamek
(def. Paul Briggs)21 May 2005 – 3 Feb 20072
Chad Dawson3 Feb 2007 – 11 Jul 20083
Adrian Diaconu
(interim champion promoted)11 Jul 2008 – 19 Jun 20090
Jean Pascal19 Jun 2009 – 21 May 20112
Bernard Hopkins21 May 2011 – 28 Apr 20120
Chad Dawson (2)28 Apr 2012 – 8 Jun 20130
Adonis Stevenson8 Jun 2013 – 1 Dec 20189
Oleksandr Gvozdyk1 Dec 2018 – 18 Oct 20191
Artur Beterbiev18 Oct 2019 – 22 Feb 20256
Dmitry Bivol22 Feb – 7 Apr 20250
David Benavidez
(interim champion promoted)7 Apr 2025 – present1

Super middleweight

No.NameReignDefenses1{{smallLeonard vacates the title citing that he is underweight for the division.{{cite newsauthor=date=28 August 1990location=Molline, Illinoistitle=Sugar Ray relinquishes WBC crown23456789101112Hilton was stripped of the title after being convicted of sexually assaulting two teenaged girls.131415161718{{smallCalzaghe vacated the title to pursue a fight with Roy Jones Jr. instead of mandatory challenger Carl Froch.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=28 June 2008title=Taylor, Froch now eyeing fight for super middleweight belt1920{{smallKessler, who withdrew from the Super Six World Boxing Classic due to an eye injury, was stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=6 September 2010title=Mikkel Kessler is 'champion emeritus'2122Ward is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus unbeknownst to him.232425Jack vacated the title to move up to light heavyweight.26Benavidez was stripped of the title after testing positive for cocaine and was named champion in recess.2728Benavidez was stripped of the title after failing to make weight for his fight against Roamer Alexis Angulo.2930Crawford was stripped of the title for failing to pay the sanctioning fees. On 27 January 2026, interim champion M'billi was promoted to world champion.31
Sugar Ray Leonard
(def. Donny Lalonde)7 Nov 1988 – 27 Aug 19902
work=The Rock Island Argusaccess-date=15 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Mauro Galvano
(def. Dario Matteoni)15 Dec 1990 – 3 Oct 19922
Nigel Benn3 Oct 1992 – 2 Mar 19969
Thulani Malinga2 Mar – 6 Jul 19960
Vincenzo Nardiello6 Jul – 12 Oct 19960
Robin Reid12 Oct 1996 – 19 Dec 19973
Thulani Malinga (2)19 Dec 1997 – 27 Mar 19980
Richie Woodhall27 Mar 1998 – 23 Oct 19992
Markus Beyer23 Oct 1999 – 6 May 20001
Glenn Catley6 May – 1 Sep 20000
Dingaan Thobela1 Sep – 15 Dec 20000
Dave Hilton Jr.15 Dec 2000 – 1 May 20010
Éric Lucas
(def. Glenn Catley)10 Jul 2001 – 5 Apr 20033
Markus Beyer (2)5 Apr 2003 – 5 Jun 20042
Cristian Sanavia5 Jun – 9 Oct 20040
Markus Beyer (3)9 Oct 2004 – 14 Oct 20065
Mikkel Kessler14 Oct 2006 – 3 Nov 20071
Joe Calzaghe3 Nov 2007 – 28 Jun 20080
url-status=livework=ESPNarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190709161841/https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3465038archive-date=9 July 2019access-date=9 July 2019}}}}
Carl Froch
(def. Jean Pascal)6 Dec 2008 – 24 Apr 20102
Mikkel Kessler (2)24 Apr – 6 Sep 20100
url-status=livework=ESPNarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190709070102/https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=5541374archive-date=9 July 2019access-date=9 July 2019}}}}
Carl Froch (2)
(def. Arthur Abraham)27 Nov 2010 – 17 Dec 20111
Andre Ward17 Dec 2011 – 11 Apr 20131
Sakio Bika
(def. Marco Antonio Peribán)22 Jun 2013 – 16 Aug 20141
Anthony Dirrell16 Aug 2014 – 24 Apr 20150
Badou Jack24 Apr 2015 – 18 Jan 20173
David Benavidez
(def. Ronald Gavril)8 Sep 2017 – 3 Oct 20181
Anthony Dirrell (2)
(def. Avni Yildirim)23 Feb – 28 Sep 20190
David Benavidez (2)28 Sep 2019 – 14 Aug 20200
Canelo Álvarez
(def. Callum Smith)19 Dec 2020 – 13 Sep 20259
Terence Crawford13 Sep – 3 Dec 20250
Christian M'billi
(interim champion promoted)27 Jan 2026 – present0

Middleweight

No.NameReignDefenses123456{{smallMonzón is stripped of his title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Rodrigo Valdéz.{{cite newsauthor=date=24 April 1974location=Beckley, West Virginiatitle=Monzon's Taken Crown By WBC78{{smallMonzón retires.{{cite newsauthor=date=30 August 1977location=Indianapolis, Indianatitle=Carlos Monzon Formally Quits91011121314{{smallLeonard retires.{{cite newsauthor=date=28 May 1987location=Los Angeles, Californiatitle=Leonard retires again151617{{smallDurán is stripped of the title for not defending the title within the required 10 months.{{cite newsauthor=date=11 January 1990location=Jackson, Mississippititle=Duran loses WBC title1819{{smallMcClellan vacates his title to move up and challenge Nigel Benn for his WBC super middleweight title.{{cite newsauthor=date=5 January 1995location=London, Englandtitle=McClellan to pose biggest test for Benn202122232425262728Martínez is stripped for not fighting his mandatory challenger Sebastian Zbik.29303132Cotto is stripped of his title for not abiding WBC's rules and regulations. Some sources tell that it was because he refused to pay the sanctioning fee.33Álvarez vacated his title to avoid WBC's deadline on the ongoing negotiation with Gennady Golovkin.3435Álvarez is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion.36Charlo is stripped of the title.37
Dick Tiger
(def. Gene Fullmer)10 Aug – 7 Dec 19630
Joey Giardello7 Dec 1963 – 21 Oct 19651
Dick Tiger (2)21 Oct 1965 – 25 Apr 19660
Emile Griffith25 Apr 1966 – 4 Mar 19682
Nino Benvenuti4 Mar 1968 – 7 Nov 19704
Carlos Monzón7 Nov 1970 – 23 Apr 19749
work=Beckley Post-Heraldaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Rodrigo Valdéz
(def. Bennie Briscoe)25 May 1974 – 26 Jun 19764
Carlos Monzón (2)26 Jun 1976 – 29 Aug 19771
work=The Indianapolis Staraccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Rodrigo Valdéz (2)
(def. Bennie Briscoe)5 Nov 1977 – 22 Apr 19780
Hugo Corro22 Apr 1978 – 30 Jun 19792
Vito Antuofermo30 Jun 1979 – 16 Mar 19801
Alan Minter16 Mar – 27 Sep 19801
Marvin Hagler27 Sep 1980 – 6 Apr 198712
Sugar Ray Leonard6 Apr – 27 May 19870
work=Los Angeles Timesaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Thomas Hearns
(def. Juan Roldán)29 Oct 1987 – 6 Jun 19880
Iran Barkley6 Jun 1988 – 24 Feb 19890
Roberto Durán24 Feb 1989 – 11 Jan 19900
work=Clarion-Ledgeraccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Julian Jackson
(def. Herol Graham)24 Nov 1990 – 8 May 19934
Gerald McClellan8 May 1993 – 5 Jan 19953
work=The Independentaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Julian Jackson (2)
(def. Agostino Cardamone)17 Mar – 19 Aug 19950
Quincy Taylor19 Aug 1995 – 16 Mar 19960
Keith Holmes16 Mar 1996 – 2 May 19982
Hacine Cherifi2 May 1998 – 24 Apr 19990
Keith Holmes (2)24 Apr 1999 – 14 Apr 20012
Bernard Hopkins14 Apr 2001 – 16 Jul 20057
Jermain Taylor16 Jul 2005 – 29 Sep 20074
Kelly Pavlik29 Sep 2007 – 17 Apr 20103
Sergio Martínez17 Apr 2010 – 18 Jan 20111
Sebastian Zbik
(interim champion promoted)18 Jan – 4 Jun 20110
Julio César Chávez Jr.4 Jun 2011 – 15 Sep 20123
Sergio Martínez (2)15 Sep 2012 – 7 Jun 20141
Miguel Cotto7 Jun 2014 – 17 Nov 20151
Canelo Álvarez
(def. Miguel Cotto)21 Nov 2015 – 18 May 20161
Gennady Golovkin
(interim champion promoted)18 May 2016 – 15 Sep 20184
Canelo Álvarez (2)15 Sep 2018 – 26 Jun 20191
Jermall Charlo
(interim champion promoted)26 Jun 2019 – 7 May 20244
Carlos Adames
(interim champion promoted)7 May 2024 – present2

Super welterweight

No.NameReignDefenses123456{{smallMazzinghi is stripped of his title by the WBC after his bout against Freddie Little resulted in a no contest.{{cite newsauthor=date=9 November 1968location=Dover, Ohiotitle=Rematch Ordered7891011{{smallWajima is stripped of his title on WBC's February ratings posted on 6 March {{cite newsauthor=date=6 March 1975location=St. Petersburg, Floridatitle=WBC RATINGS FOR FEBRUARY12131415161718{{smallHearns vacates his title to move up in weight class.{{cite newsauthor=date=24 October 1968location=Tampa, Floridatitle=After Hearns moves up Mugabi should move in for title19202122232425262728293031323334{{smallWright vacates the title to move up to middleweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=5 March 2005title=Winky Wright Hands In WBC Belt35{{smallCastillejo was stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Ricardo Mayorga.{{cite newsauthor=date=31 May 2005title=WBC strips Castillejo!363738{{smallMayweather Jr. vacates the title to focus in the welterweight division.{{cite newsauthor=date=2 July 2007title=Loosening his belt394041Forrest is stripped of his title because of a rib injury that prevented him from defending his title.42Martínez vacates his title to stay at middleweight.43Pacquiao vacates his title to move back down to welterweight.4445Mayweather Jr. announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after. He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.464748{{smallCharlo is designated by the WBC as champion in recess.49
Denny Moyer
(def. Stan Harrington)19 Feb – 29 Apr 19630
Ralph Dupas29 Apr – 7 Sep 19631
Sandro Mazzinghi7 Sep 1963 – 18 Jun 19653
Nino Benvenuti18 Jun 1965 – 25 Jun 19661
Kim Ki-Soo25 Jun 1966 – 26 May 19682
Sandro Mazzinghi (2)26 May – 8 Nov 19681
work=The Daily Reporteraccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Freddie Little
(def. Stanley Hayward)17 Mar 1969 – 9 Jul 19702
Carmelo Bossi9 Jul 1970 – 31 Oct 19711
Koichi Wajima31 Oct 1971 – 4 Jun 19746
Oscar Albarado4 Jun 1974 – 21 Jan 19751
Koichi Wajima (2)21 Jan – 6 Mar 19750
work=Tampa Bay Timesaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }} for choosing to fight Yuh Jae-doo who was not ranked by the WBC.{{cite newsauthor=date=20 March 1975location=Billings, Montanatitle=Dundee sells boxing ticketswork=The Billings Gazetteaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Miguel de Oliveira
(def. José Durán)7 May – 13 Nov 19750
Elisha Obed13 Nov 1975 – 18 Jun 19762
Eckhard Dagge18 Jun 1976 – 6 Aug 19772
Rocky Mattioli6 Aug 1977 – 4 Mar 19792
Maurice Hope4 Mar 1979 – 23 May 19813
Wilfred Benítez23 May 1981 – 3 Dec 19822
Thomas Hearns3 Dec 1982 – 24 Oct 19864
work=The Tampa Tribuneaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Duane Thomas
(def. John Mugabi)5 Dec 1986 – 12 Jul 19870
Lupe Aquino12 Jul – 2 Oct 19870
Gianfranco Rosi2 Oct 1987 – 8 Jul 19881
Donald Curry8 Jul 1988 – 11 Feb 19890
René Jacquot11 Feb – 8 Jul 19890
John Mugabi8 Jul 1989 – 31 Mar 19900
Terry Norris31 Mar 1990 – 18 Dec 199310
Simon Brown18 Dec 1993 – 7 May 19941
Terry Norris (2)7 May – 12 Nov 19940
Luis Santana12 Nov 1994 – 19 Aug 19951
Terry Norris (3)19 Aug 1995 – 6 Dec 19976
Keith Mullings6 Dec 1997 – 29 Jan 19991
Javier Castillejo29 Jan 1999 – 28 Jun 20015
Oscar De La Hoya28 Jun 2001 – 13 Sep 20032
Shane Mosley13 Sep 2003 – 13 Mar 20040
Winky Wright13 Mar 2004 – 5 Mar 20051
url-status=livework=Boxing247archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210926024208/https://www.boxing247.com/weblog/archives/103688archive-date=26 September 2021access-date=26 September 2021}}}}
Javier Castillejo (2)
(interim champion promoted)5 Mar – 31 May 20050
url-status=deadwork=Fightnewsarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626053013/http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines/EEEZVlklEupUDNoGBB.htmlarchive-date=26 June 2006access-date=1 May 2022}}}}
Ricardo Mayorga
(def. Michele Piccirillo)13 Aug 2005 – 6 May 20060
Oscar De La Hoya (2)6 May 2006 – 5 May 20070
Floyd Mayweather Jr.5 May – 2 July 20070
url-status=livework=Yahoo Sportsarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210801052558/https://sports.yahoo.com/ki-mayweather070207.htmlarchive-date=1 August 2021access-date=1 August 2021}}}}
Vernon Forrest
(def. Carlos Baldomir)28 Jul 2007 – 7 Jun 20081
Sergio Mora7 Jun – 13 Sep 20080
Vernon Forrest (2)13 Sep 2008 – 21 May 20090
Sergio Martínez
(interim champion promoted)21 May 2009 – 16 Jun 20100
Manny Pacquiao
(def. Antonio Margarito)14 Nov 2010 – 8 Feb 20110
Canelo Álvarez
(def. Matthew Hatton)5 Mar 2011 – 14 Sep 20136
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2)14 Sep 2013 – 2 Nov 20151
Jermell Charlo
(def. John Jackson)21 May 2016 – 22 Dec 20183
Tony Harrison22 Dec 2018 – 21 Dec 20190
Jermell Charlo (2)21 Dec 2019 – 26 Jan 20243
Sebastian Fundora
(def. Tim Tszyu)30 Mar 2024 – present2

Welterweight

No.NameReignDefenses123{{smallGriffith moves up and wins the WBA, WBC, and The Ring middleweight titles; He then loses the lawsuit to retain his WBC welterweight title.{{cite newsauthor=date=2 August 1966location=New York, New Yorktitle=Commission Upheld On Griffith Title Ban4567889101213{{smallLeonard retires for the first time.{{cite newsauthor=date=10 November 1982location=Lancaster, Pennsylvaniatitle="Feeling Is Gone" So Leonard Retires141516171819202122232425Trinidad vacates his title to stay at super welterweight.2627282930313233Mayweather Jr. announces his first retirement.343536Mayweather Jr. announced his retirement on 12 September 2015 but the title was officially vacated 2 months after. He was also designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.3738Thurman vacates his title due to injuries.394041Crawford becomes champion in recess after opting to move up to super welterweight.42
Emile Griffith
(awarded inaugural title)8 Dec 1962 – 21 Mar 19630
Luis Manuel Rodríguez21 Mar – 8 Jun 19630
Emile Griffith (2)8 Jun 1963 – 1 Aug 19665
work=Daily Newsaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Curtis Cokes
(def. Jean Josselin)28 Nov 1966 – 18 Apr 19694
José Nápoles18 Apr 1969 – 3 Dec 19703
Billy Backus3 Dec 1970 – 4 Jun 19710
José Nápoles (2)4 Jun 1971 – 6 Dec 197510
John H. Stracey6 Dec 1975 – 22 Jun 19761
Carlos Palomino22 Jun 1976 – 14 Jan 19797
Wilfred Benítez14 Jan – 30 Nov 19791
Sugar Ray Leonard30 Nov 1979 – 20 Jun 19801
Roberto Durán20 Jun – 25 Nov 19800
Sugar Ray Leonard (2)25 Nov 1980 – 9 Nov 19823
work=Lancaster New Eraaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Milton McCrory
(def. Colin Jones)13 Aug 1983 – 6 Dec 19854
Donald Curry6 Dec 1985 – 27 Sep 19860
Lloyd Honeyghan27 Sep 1986 – 28 Oct 19873
Jorge Vaca28 Oct 1987 – 29 Mar 19880
Lloyd Honeyghan (2)29 Mar 1988 – 4 Feb 19891
Marlon Starling4 Feb 1989 – 19 Aug 19901
Maurice Blocker19 Aug 1990 – 18 Mar 19910
Simon Brown18 Mar – 29 Nov 19910
Buddy McGirt29 Nov 1991 – 6 Mar 19932
Pernell Whitaker6 Mar 1993 – 12 Apr 19978
Oscar De La Hoya12 Apr 1997 – 17 Sep 19997
Félix Trinidad17 Sep 1999 – 20 Mar 20000
Oscar De La Hoya (2)
(no. 1 contender promoted)20 Mar – 17 Jun 20000
Shane Mosley17 Jun 2000 – 26 Jan 20023
Vernon Forrest26 Jan 2002 – 25 Jan 20031
Ricardo Mayorga25 Jan – 13 Dec 20031
Cory Spinks13 Dec 2003 – 5 Feb 20052
Zab Judah5 Feb 2005 – 7 Jan 20061
Carlos Baldomir7 Jan – 4 Nov 20061
Floyd Mayweather Jr.4 Nov 2006 – 6 Jun 20081
Andre Berto
(def. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez)21 Jun 2008 – 16 Apr 20115
Victor Ortiz16 Apr – 17 Sep 20110
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2)17 Sep 2011 – 2 Nov 20155
Danny Garcia
(def. Robert Guerrero)23 Jan 2016 – 4 Mar 20170
Keith Thurman4 Mar 2017 – 24 Apr 20180
Shawn Porter
(def. Danny Garcia)8 Sep 2018 – 28 Sep 20191
Errol Spence Jr.28 Sep 2019 – 29 Jul 20232
Terence Crawford29 Jul 2023 – 27 May 20240
Mario Barrios
(interim champion promoted)18 Jun 2024 – present2

Super lightweight

No.NameReignDefenses1234{{smallFuji was stripped of the title for not fighting his mandatory challenger Pedro Adigue.{{cite newsauthor=date=15 November 1968location=Spokane, Washingtontitle=Fuji stripped of WBC title56{{smallArcari vacated his title because he couldn't defend against number 1 contender Lion Furuyama.{{cite newsauthor=date=2 September 1974location=Bristol, Englandtitle=Arcari Hands in World Title789101112131415161718192021222324{{smallDe La Hoya vacates the title to stay at welterweight. The title is vacated on WBC's May ratings posted on 17 June.{{cite newsauthor=date=17 June 1997location=Billings, Montanatitle= World Boxing Council ratings as of May 199725Tszyu is stripped of the title and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.2627Mayweather Jr. vacates the title to stay at welterweight.2829Bradley is stripped of his title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Devon Alexander.3031Bradley is declared champion in recess for not defending it within six months.32Morales came in overweight and is stripped of the title before fighting Danny Garcia. Only Garcia was eligible to win the title.33García is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger Viktor Postol.3435{{smallCrawford wanted to move up to welterweight. The title is vacated on WBC's February 2018 rankings.{{cite web3637Taylor vacates the title.3839Haney is declared champion in recess.404142
Eddie Perkins
(def. Roberto Cruz)15 Jun 1963 – 18 Jan 19652
Carlos Morocho Hernández18 Jan 1965 – 29 Apr 19662
Sandro Lopopolo29 Apr 1966 – 30 Apr 19671
Takeshi Fuji30 Apr 1967 – 14 Nov 19681
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Pedro Adigue
(def. Adolph Pruitt)14 Dec 1968 – 31 Jan 19700
Bruno Arcari31 Jan 1970 – 2 Sep 19749
work=Evening Postaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Perico Fernandez
(def. Lion Furuyama)21 Sep 1974 – 15 Jul 19751
Saensak Muangsurin15 Jul 1975 – 30 Jun 19761
Miguel Velasquez30 June – 29 Oct 19760
Saensak Muangsurin (2)29 Oct 1976 – 30 Dec 19787
Kim Sang-Hyun30 Dec 1978 – 23 Feb 19802
Saoul Mamby23 Feb 1980 – 26 Jun 19825
Leroy Haley26 Jun 1982 – 18 May 19832
Bruce Curry18 May 1983 – 29 Jan 19842
Billy Costello29 Jan 1984 – 21 Aug 19853
Lonnie Smith21 Aug 1985 – 5 May 19860
René Arredondo5 May – 24 Jul 19860
Tsuyoshi Hamada24 Jul 1986 – 22 Jul 19871
René Arredondo (2)22 Jul – 12 Nov 19870
Roger Mayweather12 Nov 1987 – 13 May 19894
Julio César Chávez13 May 1989 – 29 Jan 199412
Frankie Randall29 Jan – 7 May 19940
Julio César Chávez (2)7 May 1994 – 7 Jun 19964
Oscar De La Hoya7 Jun 1996 – 17 Jun 19971
work=The Billings Gazetteaccess-date=19 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Kostya Tszyu
(def. Miguel Ángel González)21 Aug 1999 – 9 Oct 20037
Arturo Gatti
(def. Gianluca Branco)24 Jan 2004 – 25 Jun 20052
Floyd Mayweather Jr.25 Jun 2005 – 23 Mar 20060
Junior Witter
(def. DeMarcus Corley)15 Sep 2006 – 10 May 20082
Timothy Bradley10 May 2008 – 28 Apr 20092
Devon Alexander
(def. Junior Witter)1 Aug 2009 – 20 Jan 20112
Timothy Bradley (2)29 Jan – 29 Jul 20110
Érik Morales
(def. Pablo César Cano)17 Sep 2011 – 23 Mar 20120
Danny Garcia
(def. Érik Morales)24 Mar 2012 – 11 Jun 20155
Viktor Postol
(def. Lucas Matthysse)3 Oct 2015 – 23 Jul 20160
Terence Crawford23 Jul 2016 – 13 Feb 20183
url=https://wbcboxing.com/ratings/WBC_RATINGS_FEBRUARY_2018.pdftitle=Ratings as of February - 2018publisher=WBCdate=13 February 2018access-date=20 August 2021}}}}
José Ramírez
(def. Amir Imam)17 Mar 2018 – 22 May 20214
Josh Taylor22 May 2021 – 1 Jul 20221
Regis Prograis
(def. Jose Zepeda)26 Nov 2022 – 9 Dec 20231
Devin Haney9 Dec 2023 – 24 Jun 20240
Alberto Puello
(interim champion promoted)24 Jun 2024 – 12 Jul 20251
Subriel Matías12 Jul 2025 – 10 Jan 20260
Dalton Smith10 Jan 2026 – present0

Lightweight

No.NameReignDefenses123{{smallOrtiz was stripped of the title after the WBC accused the referee for his title defense against Sugar Ramos, of doing a long count.{{cite newsauthor=date=25 October 1966location=New York, New Yorktitle=Sked Ortiz "Title" fight for Jan. 29 in Mexico4567{{smallLaguna is stripped of the title.{{cite newsauthor=date=16 September 1970location=Modesto, Californiatitle=Ismael Laguna is stripped of Lightweight championship8Buchanan is stripped of the title for failing to defend his title against Pedro Carrasco.9101112131415{{smallDurán vacates the title to move up to welterweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=7 February 1979location=Victoria, British Columbiatitle=Duran seeks Welter title1617{{smallArgüello vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=16 February 1983location=Twin Falls, Idahotitle=Arguello yields WBC lightweight championship181920{{smallCamacho is stripped of the title for failing to make a title defense.{{cite newsauthor=date=30 April 1987location=Sydney, New South Walestitle=Camacho stripped of title2122{{smallChávez won the WBC super lightweight title on 13 May. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 25 June 1989.{{cite newsauthor=date=16 September 1970location=Sydney, Australiatitle=Fenech comeback - it's in his hands23{{smallWhitaker vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=14 April 1992location=Dayton, Ohiotitle=Whitaker abandons WBC lightweight title24{{smallGonzález vacates his title to move up to super lightweight. The earliest report of the lightweight title being vacated was on 29 February 1996.{{cite newsauthor=date=29 February 1996location=Biloxi, Mississippititle=At Paris Jean Baptiste Mendy France vs Lamar Murphy Miami 12 for vacant WBC lightweight title252627282930{{smallJosé Luis Castillo and Juan Lazcano was originally fighting for the interim title{{cite newslast=Thompsonfirst=Traedate=9 April 2004location=Fort Worth, Texastitle=Waco junior middleweight finally getting a title shot3132Corrales is stripped of the title for being overweight in his fight against Casamayor.33Casamayor is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger.3435{{smallPacquiao vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.{{cite newslast=Fischerfirst=Dougdate=25 February 2009title= Pacquiao officially vacates title36Valero is declared champion in recess after receiving a deep cut in his fight against Antonio DeMarco.37Soto vacates the title to move up to super lightweight.3839Broner is stripped of his title for failing to defend his title for almost a year.40Figueroa Jr. is declared champion in recess because of injury.41Linares is declared champion in recess because of fractured hand.4243Garcia vacates the title to move up to welterweight.44Lomachenko is designated by the WBC as Franchise champion.45{{smallHaney is declared champion in recess after injuring his right shoulder.{{cite newsauthor=date=12 December 2019title=Devin Haney named Champion in recess46Haney is declared champion in recess after opting to challenge for the WBC super lightweight title.47
Carlos Ortiz
(def. Douglas Vaillant)7 Apr 1963 – 10 Apr 19653
Ismael Laguna10 Apr – 13 Nov 19650
Carlos Ortiz (2)13 Nov 1965 – 25 Oct 19662
work=Daily Newsaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Carlos Ortiz (3)
(def. Sugar Ramos)1 Jul 1967 – 29 Jun 19681
Carlos Cruz29 Jun 1968 – 18 Feb 19691
Mando Ramos18 Feb 1969 – 3 Mar 19701
Ismael Laguna (2)3 Mar – 16 Sep 19701
work=Modesto Beeaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Ken Buchanan
(def. Rubén Navarro)12 Feb – 25 Jun 19710
Pedro Carrasco
(def. Mando Ramos)5 Nov 1971 – 19 Feb 19720
Mando Ramos18 Feb – 15 Sep 19721
Chango Carmona15 Sep – 10 Nov 19720
Rodolfo González10 No 1972 – 11 Apr 19742
Guts Ishimatsu11 Apr 1974 – 8 May 19765
Esteban de Jesús8 May 1976 – 21 Jan 19783
Roberto Durán21 Jan 1978 – 7 Feb 19790
work=Times Colonistaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Jim Watt
(def. Alfredo Pitalua)17 Apr 1979 – 20 Jun 19814
Alexis Argüello20 Jun 1981 – 15 Feb 19834
work=The Times-Newsaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Edwin Rosario
(def. José Luis Ramírez)1 May 1983 – 3 Nov 19842
José Luis Ramírez3 Nov 1984 – 29 Apr 19870
Héctor Camacho10 Aug 1985 – 29 Apr 19872
work=The Sydney Morning Heraldaccess-date=26 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
José Luis Ramírez (2)
(def. Terrence Alli)19 Jul 1987 – 29 Oct 19882
Julio César Chávez29 Oct 1988 – 25 Jun 19890
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Pernell Whitaker
(def. José Luis Ramírez)20 Aug 1989 – 13 Apr 19926
work=Dayton Daily Newsaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Miguel Ángel González
(def. Wilfrido Rocha)24 Aug 1992 – 29 Feb 199610
work=Sun Heraldaccess-date=18 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Jean Baptiste Mendy
(def. Lamar Murphy)20 Apr 1996 – 1 Mar 19970
Stevie Johnston1 Mar 1997 – 13 Jun 19983
César Bazán13 Jun 1998 – 27 Feb 19992
Stevie Johnston (2)27 Feb 1999 – 17 Jun 20004
José Luis Castillo17 Jun 2000 – 20 Apr 20023
Floyd Mayweather Jr.20 Apr 2002 – 30 May 20043
work=Fort Worth Star-Telegramaccess-date=21 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }} but was later changed for the vacant world title on 30 May, just days after Mayweather Jr. won at the super lightweight division.{{cite newsauthor=date=30 May 2004location=El Paso, Texastitle=Titlework=El Paso Timesaccess-date=21 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
José Luis Castillo (2)
(def. Juan Lazcano)5 Jun 2004 – 7 May 20052
Diego Corrales7 May 2005 – 6 Oct 20060
Joel Casamayor
(def. Diego Corrales)7 Oct 2006 – 22 Feb 20070
David Díaz
(interim champion promoted)22 Feb 2007 – 28 Jun 20081
Manny Pacquiao28 Jun 2008 – 24 Feb 20090
url-status=deadwork=The Ringarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090228105523/http://www.ringtv.com/blog/374/pacquiao_officially_vacates_titlearchive-date=28 February 2009access-date=28 February 2009}}}}
Edwin Valero
(def. Antonio Pitalúa)4 Apr 2009 – 9 Feb 20102
Humberto Soto
(def. David Díaz)13 Mar 2010 – 1 Jul 20114
Antonio DeMarco
(def. Jorge Linares)15 Oct 2011 – 17 Nov 20122
Adrien Broner17 Nov 2012 – 29 Jan 20141
Omar Figueroa Jr.
(interim champion promoted)29 Jan – 10 Nov 20142
Jorge Linares
(def. Javier Prieto)30 Dec 2014 – 22 Feb 20162
Dejan Zlatičanin
(def. Franklin Mamani)11 Jun 2016 – 28 Jan 20170
Mikey Garcia28 Jan 2017 – 25 Apr 20191
Vasiliy Lomachenko
(def. Luke Campbell)31 Aug – 23 Oct 20190
Devin Haney
(interim champion promoted)23 Oct – 12 Dec 20191
url-status=livework=WBCarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210706032724/https://wbcboxing.com/en/devin-haney-named-champion-in-recess/amp/archive-date=6 July 2021access-date=5 July 2021}}}}
Devin Haney (2)
(reinstated)22 Apr 2020 – 1 Aug 20236
Shakur Stevenson
(def. Edwin De Los Santos)16 Nov 2023 – present3

Super featherweight

No.NameReignDefenses123{{smallKobayashi is stripped of the title for refusing to fight René Barrientos.{{cite newsauthor=date=20 January 1969location=Cincinnati, Ohiotitle=Kobayashi Stripped Of Title456789{{smallArgüello vacates the title to move up to lightweight. The title is declared vacant on WBC's ranking released on 1 November.{{cite newsauthor=date=1 November 1980location=Miami, Floridatitle= Las clasificaciones del mes del CMB fueronlanguage=Spanish1011121314{{smallChacon is stripped of the title for refusing to fight his mandatory challenger.{{cite newsauthor=date=28 June 1983location=St. Joseph, Missourititle=WBC: Chacon lost track in failing to defend title15{{smallCamacho vacates the title to move up to lightweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=6 July 1984location=Modesto, Californiatitle=Camacho looks to 135 division16{{smallChávez vacates the title to stay at lightweight. The title is vacated on WBC's ratings released on 29 December.{{cite newsauthor=date=29 December 1987location=Sacramento, Californiatitle=WBC ratings171819202122{{smallMayweather Jr. vacates the title to stay at lightweight. The title is vacated on WBC's ratings released on 14 May.{{cite newsauthor=date=14 May 2002location=Sacramento, Californiatitle=WBC ratings232425262728{{smallPacquiao vacates the title to stay at lightweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=16 July 2008title= Pacquiao to keep WBC lightweight title29Soto vacates the title to stay at lightweight.3031323334353637Stevenson was stripped of the title after missing weight in his fight against mandatory challenger Robson Conceição.383940
Gabriel Elorde
(def. Johnny Bizzaro)16 Feb 1963 – 15 Jun 19675
Yoshiaki Numata15 Jun – 14 Dec 19670
Hiroshi Kobayashi14 Dec 1967 – 20 Jan 19692
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Rene Barrientos
(def. Rubén Navarro)15 Feb 1969 – 5 Apr 19700
Yoshiaki Numata (2)5 Apr 1970 – 10 Oct 19713
Ricardo Arredondo10 Oct 1971 – 28 Feb 19745
Kuniaki Shibata28 Feb 1974 – 5 Jul 19753
Alfredo Escalera5 Jul 1975 – 28 Jan 197810
Alexis Argüello28 Jan 1978 – 1 Nov 19808
work=El Miami Heraldaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Rafael Limón
(def. Idelfonso Bethelmy)11 Dec 1980 – 8 Mar 19810
Cornelius Boza-Edwards8 Mar – 29 Aug 19811
Rolando Navarrete29 Aug 1981 – 29 May 19821
Rafael Limón (2)29 May – 11 Dec 19821
Bobby Chacon11 Dec 1982 – 27 Jun 19831
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Héctor Camacho
(def. Rafael Limón)7 Aug 1983 – 6 Jul 19841
work=The Modesto Beeaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Julio César Chávez
(def. Mario Martínez)13 Sep 1984 – 29 Dec 19879
work=The Sacramento Beeaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Azumah Nelson
(def. Mario Martínez)29 Feb 1988 – 7 May 199410
Jesse James Leija7 May – 17 Sep 19940
Gabriel Ruelas17 Sep 1994 – 1 Dec 19952
Azumah Nelson (2)1 Dec 1995 – 22 Mar 19971
Genaro Hernández22 Mar 1997 – 3 Oct 19983
Floyd Mayweather Jr.3 Oct 1998 – 14 May 20028
work=The Sacramento Beeaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Sirimongkol Singwangcha
(def. Kengo Nagashima)24 Aug 2002 – 15 Aug 20031
Jesús Chávez15 Aug 2003 – 28 Feb 20040
Érik Morales28 Feb – 27 Nov 20041
Marco Antonio Barrera27 Nov 2004 – 17 Mar 20074
Juan Manuel Márquez17 Mar 2007 – 15 Mar 20081
Manny Pacquiao15 Mar – 16 Jul 20080
url-status=livework=ABS-CBNarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200125164728/https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/07/16/08/pacquiao-keep-wbc-lightweight-titlearchive-date=25 January 2020access-date=31 July 2021}}}}
Humberto Soto
(def. Francisco Lorenzo)20 Dec 2008 – 18 Mar 20103
Vitali Tajbert
(interim champion promoted)18 Mar – 26 Nov 20101
Takahiro Ao26 Nov 2010 – 27 Oct 20123
Gamaliel Díaz27 Oct 2012 – 8 Apr 20130
Takashi Miura8 Apr 2013 – 21 Nov 20154
Francisco Vargas21 Nov 2015 – 28 Jan 20171
Miguel Berchelt28 Jan 2017 – 20 Feb 20216
Óscar Valdez20 Feb 2021 – 30 Apr 20221
Shakur Stevenson30 Apr – 22 Sep 20220
O'Shaquie Foster
(def. Rey Vargas)11 Feb 2023 – 6 Jul 20242
Robson Conceição6 Jul – 2 Nov 20240
O'Shaquie Foster (2)2 Nov 2024 – present0

Featherweight

No.NameReignDefenses12{{smallSaldívar retires for the first time.{{cite newsauthor=date=15 October 1967location=Jackson, Tennesseetitle=Salvidar Ahead345678{{smallSánchez is stripped of the title after failing to make weight against José Legrá.{{cite newsauthor=date=17 December 1972location=Los Angeles, Californiatitle=Sanchez loses title to Legra910{{smallJofre is stripped of the title due to inactivity.{{cite newsauthor=date=19 June 1974location=Spokane, Washingtontitle=WBC takes Jofre title1112131415Sánchez died thus making the title vacant.161718{{smallNelson vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=28 January 1988location=Victoria, Australiatitle=Fenech to try for third world title19{{smallFenech vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.{{cite newsagency=Associated Pressdate= 18 April 1990location=Los Angeles, Californiatitle=Fenech to try for 4th world title202122232425262728Hamed vacates the title due to his commitment to his WBO title.293031Barrera declines the title after winning against Morales.32Morales vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.33343536Chi vacates the title.37Linares vacates the title to move up to super featherweight.383940Rojas injured his hand and required surgery. The title was later vacated when a bout between Hozumi Hasegawa and Juan Carlos Burgos was announced for the vacant title. Rojas was then declared champion in recess during WBC's convention held on November.4142434445464748Vargas is declared champion in recess.4950Fulton vacated the title to stay at the higher weight classes.51
Sugar Ramos
(def. Davey Moore)21 Mar 1963 – 26 Sep 19643
Vicente Saldívar26 Sep 1964 – 14 Oct 19677
work=The Jackson Sunaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Howard Winstone
(def. Mitsunori Seki)23 Jan – 24 Jul 19680
José Legrá24 Jul 1968 – 21 Jan 19690
Johnny Famechon21 Jan 1969 – 9 May 19702
Vicente Saldívar (2)9 May – 11 Dec 19700
Kuniaki Shibata11 Dec 1970 – 19 May 19722
Clemente Sánchez19 May – 16 Dec 19720
work=Los Angeles Timesaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
José Legrá (2)
(def. Clemente Sánchez)16 Dec 1972 – 5 May 19730
Éder Jofre5 May 1973 – 17 Jun 19741
work=The Spokesman-Reviewaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Bobby Chacon
(def. Alfredo Marcano)7 Sep 1974 – 20 Jun 19751
Rubén Olivares20 Jun – 20 Sep 19750
David Kotei20 Sep 1975 – 13 Nov 19762
Danny López13 Nov 1976 – 2 Feb 19808
Salvador Sánchez2 Feb 1980 – 12 Aug 19829
Juan Laporte
(def. Mario Miranda)15 Sep 1982 – 31 Mar 19842
Wilfredo Gómez31 Mar – 8 Dec 19840
Azumah Nelson8 Dec 1984 – 27 Jan 19886
work=The Ageaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Jeff Fenech
(def. Victor Callejas)7 Mar 1988 – 18 Apr 19903
work=Los Angeles Timesaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Marcos Villasana
(def. Paul Hodkinson)2 Jun 1990 – 14 Nov 19913
Paul Hodkinson14 Nov 1991 – 28 Apr 19933
Gregorio Vargas28 Apr – 4 Dec 19930
Kevin Kelley4 Dec 1993 – 7 Jan 19952
Alejandro González7 Jan – 23 Sep 19952
Manuel Medina23 Sep – 11 Dec 19950
Luisito Espinosa11 Dec 1995 – 15 May 19997
César Soto15 May – 22 Oct 19990
Naseem Hamed22 Oct 1999 – 9 Jan 20000
Guty Espadas Jr.
(def. Luisito Espinosa)14 Apr 2000 – 17 Feb 20011
Érik Morales17 Feb 2001 – 22 Jun 20021
Marco Antonio Barrera22 Jun 20020
Érik Morales (2)
(def. Paulie Ayala)16 Nov 2002 – 5 Oct 20032
Chi In-Jin
(def. Michael Brodie)10 Apr 2004 – 29 Jan 20063
Takashi Koshimoto29 Jan – 30 Jul 20060
Rodolfo López30 Jul – 17 Dec 20060
Chi In-Jin (2)17 Dec 2006 – 31 Jul 20070
Jorge Linares
(interim champion promoted)31 Jul 2007 – 13 Aug 20081
Óscar Larios
(interim champion promoted)13 Aug 2008 – 12 Mar 20092
Takahiro Ao12 Mar – 14 Jul 20090
Elio Rojas14 Jul 2009 – 27 Sep 20101
Hozumi Hasegawa
(def. Juan Carlos Burgos)26 Nov 2010 – 8 Apr 20110
Jhonny González8 Apr 2011 – 14 Sep 20124
Daniel Ponce de León14 Sep 2012 – 4 May 20130
Abner Mares4 May – 24 Aug 20130
Jhonny González (2)24 Aug 2013 – 28 Mar 20152
Gary Russell Jr.28 Mar 2015 – 22 Jan 20225
Mark Magsayo22 Jan – 9 Jul 20220
Rey Vargas9 Jul 2022 – 18 Oct 20241
Brandon Figueroa
(interim champion promoted)18 Oct 2024 – 1 Feb 20250
Stephen Fulton1 Feb – 12 Dec 20250
Bruce Carrington
(def. Carlos Castro)31 Jan 2026 – present0

Super bantamweight

No.NameReignDefenses1234{{smallGómez vacates the title to move up to featherweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=27 May 1983location=Santa Cruz, Californiatitle=Gomez renounces WBC crown56789Fenech vacates the title to move up to featherweight.10111213141516171819{{smallMorales vacates the title to move up to featherweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=20 July 2000location=Sacramento, Californiatitle=Boxing Fight Schedule2021222324{{smallVázquez is stripped of the title after failing to defend the title due to a detached retina.{{cite newsagency=Associated Pressdate=3 January 2009title=Nishioka keeps super bantamweight title25Nishioka is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.26Mares vacates the title to move up to featherweight.2728Santa Cruz vacates the title to stay at featherweight.293031{{smallHasegawa retires.{{cite newslast=Songaliafirst=Ryandate=9 December 2016title= Hozumi Hasegawa announces retirement32Vargas is declared champion in recess after breaking his leg.33343536
Rigoberto Riasco
(def. Philip Waruinge)3 Apr – 9 Oct 19762
Royal Kobayashi9 Oct – 24 Nov 19760
Yum Dong-Kyun24 Nov 1976 – 21 May 19771
Wilfredo Gómez21 May 1977 – 26 May 198317
work=Santa Cruz Sentinelaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Jaime Garza
(def. Bobby Berna)15 Jun 1983 – 3 Nov 19841
Juan Meza3 Nov 1984 – 18 Aug 19851
Lupe Pintor18 Aug 1985 – 18 Jan 19860
Samart Payakaroon18 Jan 1986 – 8 May 19871
Jeff Fenech8 May 1987 – 27 Jan 19882
Daniel Zaragoza
(def. Carlos Zárate)29 Feb 1988 – 23 Apr 19905
Paul Banke23 Apr – 5 Nov 19901
Pedro Rubén Décima5 Nov 1990 – 23 Feb 19910
Kiyoshi Hatanaka23 Feb – 24 Jun 19910
Daniel Zaragoza (2)24 Jun 1991 – 20 Mar 19922
Thierry Jacob20 Mar – 23 Jun 19920
Tracy Harris Patterson23 Jun 1992 – 26 Aug 19944
Hector Acero Sánchez26 Aug 1994 – 6 Nov 19952
Daniel Zaragoza (3)6 Nov 1995 – 6 Sep 19974
Érik Morales6 Sep 1997 – 20 Jul 20009
work=The Sacramento Beeaccess-date=20 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Willie Jorrín
(def. Michael Brodie)9 Sep 2000 – 1 Nov 20022
Óscar Larios1 Nov 2002 – 12 Dec 20057
Israel Vázquez12 Dec 2005 – 3 Mar 20072
Rafael Márquez3 Mar – Aug 20070
Israel Vázquez (2)4 Aug 2007 – 18 Dec 20081
url-status=livework=ESPNarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210428022349/https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=3807413archive-date=28 April 2021access-date=2 August 2021}}}}
Toshiaki Nishioka
(interim champion promoted)18 Dec 2008 – 15 Mar 20127
Abner Mares
(def. Eric Morel)21 Apr 2012 – 31 Jan 20131
Victor Terrazas
(def. Cristian Mijares)20 Apr – 24 Aug 20130
Léo Santa Cruz24 Aug 2013 – 1 Nov 20154
Julio Ceja
(interim champion promoted)1 Nov 2015 – 27 Feb 20160
Hugo Ruiz27 Feb – 16 Sep 20160
Hozumi Hasegawa16 Sep – 9 Dec 20160
url-status=livework=RingTVarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210428062545/https://www.ringtv.com/476742-hozumi-hasegawa-announces-retirement/archive-date=28 April 2021access-date=2 August 2021}}}}
Rey Vargas
(def. Gavin McDonnell)25 Feb 2017 – 14 Aug 20205
Luis Nery
(def. Aarón Alameda)26 Sep 2020 – 15 May 20210
Brandon Figueroa15 May – 27 Nov 20210
Stephen Fulton27 Nov 2021 – 25 Jul 20231
Naoya Inoue25 Jul 2023 – present7

Bantamweight

No.NameReignDefenses12345678Pinder was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against the number one contender within six months of winning it.9101112Pintor was stripped of the title after failing to defend it in over a year.13Dávila was stripped of the title for injuring his back resulting in failing to defend the title. The title was declared vacant in WBC's March rankings released on 23 March.141516171819202122The title is vacated automatically when McCullough stepped on the ring against WBC super bantamweight champion Daniel Zaragoza.232425262728Donaire vacates the title to move up to super bantamweight.2930{{smallNery was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his rematch against Shinsuke Yamanaka.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=27 February 2018title=Luis Nery misses weight, stripped of belt before Yamanaka rematch31{{smallOubaali was declared champion in recess after testing positive for COVID-19.{{cite newslast=Rodríguezfirst=Salvadordate=13 November 2020title= Nordine Oubaali out of title fight vs. Nonito Donaire, replaced by Emmanuel Rodriguez323334Inoue vacates the title to move up to super bantamweight.3536Nakatani vacates the title to move up to super bantamweight.37
Éder Jofre
(def. Katsutoshi Aoki)4 Apr 1963 – 18 May 19652
Fighting Harada18 May 1965 – 27 Feb 19684
Lionel Rose27 Feb 1968 – 22 Aug 19693
Rubén Olivares22 Aug 1969 – 16 Oct 19702
Chucho Castillo16 Oct 1970 – 2 Apr 19710
Rubén Olivares (2)2 Apr 1971 – 19 Mar 19722
Rafael Herrera19 Mar – 29 Jul 19720
Enrique Pinder29 Jul 1972 – 5 Jan 19730
Rafael Herrera (2)
(def. Rodolfo Martínez)14 Apr 1973 – 7 Dec 19742
Rodolfo Martínez7 Dec 1974 – 8 May 19763
Carlos Zárate8 May 1976 – 3 Jun 19799
Lupe Pintor3 Jun 1979 – 9 Jul 19838
Alberto Dávila
(interim champion promoted)1 Sep 1983 – 23 Mar 19851
Daniel Zaragoza
(def. Fred Jackson)4 May – 9 Aug 19850
Miguel Lora9 Aug 1985 – 29 Oct 19887
Raúl Pérez29 Oct 1988 – 25 Feb 19917
Greg Richardson25 Feb – 19 Sep 19911
Joichiro Tatsuyoshi19 Sep 1991 – 17 Sep 19920
Victor Rabanales17 Sep 1992 – 28 Mar 19931
Byun Jung-Il28 Mar – 23 Dec 19931
Yasuei Yakushiji23 Dec 1993 – 30 Jul 19954
Wayne McCullough30 Jul 1995 – 11 Jan 19972
Sirimongkol Singmanasak
(interim champion promoted)11 Jan – 22 Nov 19973
Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (2)22 Nov 1997 – 29 Dec 19982
Veeraphol Sahaprom29 Dec 1998 – 16 Apr 200514
Hozumi Hasegawa16 Apr 2005 – 30 Apr 201010
Fernando Montiel30 Apr 2010 – 19 Feb 20111
Nonito Donaire19 Feb – 22 Oct 20111
Shinsuke Yamanaka
(def. Christian Esquivel)6 Nov 2011 – 15 Aug 201712
Luis Nery15 Aug 2017 – 28 Feb 20180
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Nordine Oubaali
(def. Rau'shee Warren)19 Jan 2019 – 13 Nov 20202
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Nordine Oubaali (2)
(reinstated)10 Jan – 29 May 20210
Nonito Donaire (2)29 May 2021 – 7 Jun 20221
Naoya Inoue7 Jun 2022 – 13 Jan 20231
Alexandro Santiago
(def. Nonito Donaire)29 Jul 2023 – 24 Feb 20240
Junto Nakatani24 Feb 2024 – 18 Sep 20254
Takuma Inoue
(def. Tenshin Nasukawa)24 Nov 2025 – present0

Super flyweight

No.NameReignDefenses123456789101112131415161718{{smallTokuyama vacated the title and announced his retirement.{{cite newsauthor=date=7 December 2006title=Tokuyama returns WBC title belt1920{{smallDarchinyan vacated the title to move up to bantamweight and is designated by the WBC as Champion Emeritus.{{cite newsauthor=Random Hitsdate=3 August 2010title=DeMarco in Line For Soto; Kono-Rojas, Darchinyan, More2122232425262728{{smallEstrada is designated as Franchise champion to avoid his mandatory obligation and pursued an immediate rematch with Román González.{{cite newslast=Rodríguezfirst=Salvadordate=26 March 2021title= WBC 115-lb tournament to feature Roman Gonzalez-Juan Francisco Estrada III, Srisaket Sor Rungvisai-Carlos Cuadras29Rodríguez vacated the title to move down to flyweight.3031
Rafael Orono
(def. Lee Seung-Hoon)2 Feb 1980 – 24 Jan 19813
Kim Chul-Ho24 Jan 1981 – 28 Nov 19825
Rafael Orono (2)28 Nov 1982 – 27 Nov 19833
Payao Poontarat27 Nov 1983 – 5 Jul 19841
Jiro Watanabe5 Jul 1984 – 30 Mar 19864
Gilberto Román30 Mar 1986 – 16 May 19876
Santos Laciar16 May – 8 Aug 19870
Sugar Baby Rojas8 Aug 1987 – 8 Apr 19881
Gilberto Román (2)8 Apr 1988 – 7 Nov 19895
Nana Konadu7 Nov 1989 – 20 Jan 19900
Moon Sung-Kil20 Jan 1990 – 13 Nov 19939
José Luis Bueno13 Nov 1993 – 4 May 19940
Hiroshi Kawashima4 May 1994 – 20 Feb 19976
Gerry Peñalosa20 Feb 1997 – 29 Aug 19983
Choi In-Joo29 Aug 1998 – 27 Aug 20005
Masamori Tokuyama27 Aug 2000 – 28 Jun 20048
Katsushige Kawashima28 Jun 2004 – 18 Jul 20052
Masamori Tokuyama (2)18 Jul 2005 – 6 Dec 20061
url-status=deadwork=The Japan Timesarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190718022726/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2006/12/07/more-sports/tokuyama-returns-wbc-title-belt/archive-date=18 July 2019access-date=17 July 2019}}}}
Cristian Mijares
(interim champion promoted)6 Dec 2006 – 1 Nov 20087
Vic Darchinyan1 Nov 2008 – 3 Aug 20103
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Tomás Rojas
(def. Kohei Kono)20 Sep 2010 – 10 Aug 20112
Suriyan Sor Rungvisai19 Aug 2011 – 27 Mar 20121
Yota Sato27 Mar 2012 – 3 May 20132
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai3 May 2013 – 31 May 20141
Carlos Cuadras31 May 2014 – 10 Sep 20166
Román González10 Sep 2016 – 18 Mar 20170
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (2)18 Mar 2017 – 26 Apr 20193
Juan Francisco Estrada26 Apr 2019 – 26 Mar 20213
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Jesse Rodríguez
(def. Carlos Cuadras)5 Feb – 26 Oct 20222
Juan Francisco Estrada (2)
(def. Román González)3 Dec 2022 – 29 Jun 20240
Jesse Rodríguez (2)29 Jun 2024 – present3

Flyweight

No.NameReignDefenses1234Burruni was stripped of the title for failing to defend it against Hiroyuki Ebihara.5Retired.6789Salavarria was stripped of the title after a liquid he drank between rounds during his 20 November 1971 bout against Betulio González tested positive for amphetamine. González was then awarded the title.1011Borkhorsor vacated the title to move up to bantamweight.1213141516171819202122232425262728293031Pacquiao was stripped of the title after failing to make weight the day before his bout against Medgoen Singsurat.32333435363738394041{{smallGonzález vacated the title in favor of his WBC super flyweight title.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=1 October 2016title=Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez vacates flyweight belt, keeps junior bantam4243{{smallHiga was stripped of the title for failing to make weight the day before his bout against Cristofer Rosales.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=18 April 2018title=Higa stripped of world title belt for failing to make weight4445{{smallEdwards vacated the title over concerns of not being able to make weight.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=4 October 2019title=Charlie Edwards moving up after vacating flyweight world title46{{smallMartínez vacated the title to move up to super flyweight.{{cite newslast=Songaliafirst=Ryandate=22 May 2024title=Julio Cesar Martinez vacated WBC flyweight title, will move up to 115 pounds4748
Pone Kingpetch
(awarded inaugural title)14 Feb – 18 Sep 19630
Hiroyuki Ebihara18 Sep 1963 – 23 Jan 19640
Pone Kingpetch (2)23 Jan 1964 – 23 Apr 19650
Salvatore Burruni23 Apr – 19 Nov 19650
Horacio Accavallo
(def. Katsuyoshi Takayama)1 Mar 1966 – 2 Oct 19681
Chartchai Chionoi
(def. Bernabe Villacampo)10 Nov 1968 – 23 Feb 19694
Efren Torres23 Feb 1969 – 20 Mar 19701
Chartchai Chionoi (2)20 Mar – 7 Dec 19700
Erbito Salavarria7 Dec 1970 – 29 Dec 19712
Betulio González
(awarded title)29 Dec 1971 – 29 Sep 19721
Venice Borkhorsor29 Sep 1972 – 11 Jul 19731
Betulio González (2)
(def. Miguel Canto)4 Aug 1973 – 1 Oct 19742
Shoji Oguma1 Oct 1974 – 8 Jan 19750
Miguel Canto8 Jan 1975 – 18 Mar 197914
Park Chan-Hee18 Mar 1979 – 18 May 19805
Shoji Oguma (2)18 May 1980 – 12 May 19813
Antonio Avelar12 May 1981 – 20 Mar 19821
Prudencio Cardona20 Mar – 24 Jul 19820
Freddy Castillo24 Jul – 6 Nov 19820
Eleoncio Mercedes6 Nov 1982 – 15 Mar 19830
Charlie Magri15 Mar – 27 Sep 19830
Frank Cedeno27 Sep 1983 – 18 Jan 19840
Kōji Kobayashi18 Jan – 9 Apr 19840
Gabriel Bernal9 Apr – 8 Oct 19841
Sot Chitalada8 Oct 1984 – 24 Jul 19886
Kim Yong-Kang24 Jul 1988 – 3 Jun 19892
Sot Chitalada (2)3 Jun 1989 – 15 Feb 19914
Muangchai Kittikasem15 Feb 1991 – 23 Jun 19923
Yuri Arbachakov23 Jun 1992 – 12 Nov 19979
Chatchai Singwangcha12 Nov 1997 – 4 Dec 19984
Manny Pacquiao4 Dec 1998 – 16 Sep 19991
Medgoen Singsurat
(def. Manny Pacquiao)17 Sep 1999 – 19 May 20001
Malcolm Tuñacao19 May 2000 – 2 Mar 20011
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam2 Mar 2001 – 18 Jul 200717
Daisuke Naito18 Jul 2007 – 29 Nov 20095
Kōki Kameda29 Nov 2009 – 27 Mar 20100
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (2)27 Mar 2010 – 2 Mar 20124
Sonny Boy Jaro2 Mar – 16 Jul 20120
Toshiyuki Igarashi16 Jul 2012 – 8 Apr 20131
Akira Yaegashi8 Apr 2013 – 5 Sep 20143
Román González5 Sep 2014 – 1 Oct 20164
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Juan Hernández Navarrete
(def. Nawaphon Sor Rungvisai)4 Mar – 20 May 20170
Daigo Higa20 May 2017 – 14 Apr 20182
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Cristofer Rosales
(def. Daigo Higa)15 Apr – 22 Dec 20181
Charlie Edwards22 Dec 2018 – 4 Oct 20192
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Julio Cesar Martínez
(def. Cristofer Rosales)20 Dec 2019 – 22 May 20246
url-status=livework=The Ringarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240522195155/https://www.ringtv.com/670453-julio-cesar-martinez-vacates-wbc-flyweight-title-will-move-up-to-115-pounds/archive-date=22 May 2024access-date=22 May 2024}}}}
Kenshiro Teraji
(def. Cristofer Rosales)13 Oct 2024 – 30 Jul 20251
Ricardo Sandoval30 Jul 2025 – present0

Light flyweight

No.NameReignDefenses1Udella was stripped of the title after withdrawing from a 12 September bout against Rafael Lovera due to a fever.234567891011{{smallJung-koo vacates the title due to being exhausted by chronic insomnia.{{cite newsauthor=date=14 October 1988location=San Francisco, Californiatitle=Say goodnight champ1213141516171819202122{{smallThe title is vacated when a report of a bout for the vacant title was released on 23 February.{{cite newslast=Freitagfirst=Karldate=23 February 2005title=Ringbytes…232425{{smallNiño was stripped of his title after testing positive for methamphetamine following his rematch against Brian Viloria on 18 Nov 2006.{{cite newsauthor=date=1 February 2007title=Nino stripped of WBC title after positive meth test2627282930313233{{smallInoue vacates the title to move up to super flyweight.{{cite newslast=Koizumifirst=Joedate=7 November 2014title=Inoue to have ambitious shot at Narvaez343536373839{{smallTeraji vacates the title to move up to flyweight.{{cite newsauthor=date=15 July 2024title=Kenshiro Teraji will move up to the flyweight division4041{{smallCañizales is declared champion in recess.{{cite newsauthor=date=28 November 2025title=WBC Light Flyweight Status42
Franco Udella
(def. Valentin Martinez)4 Apr – 29 Aug 19751
Luis Estaba
(def. Rafael Lovera)13 Sep 1975 – 19 Feb 197811
Freddy Castillo19 Feb – 6 May 19780
Netrnoi Sor Vorasingh6 May – 30 Sep 19781
Kim Sung-Jun30 Sep 1978 – 3 Jan 19803
Shigeo Nakajima3 Jan – 24 Mar 19800
Hilario Zapata24 Ma 1980 – 6 Feb 19828
Amado Ursua6 Feb – 13 Apr 19820
Tadashi Tomori13 Apr – 20 Jul 19820
Hilario Zapata (2)20 Jul 1982 – 26 Mar 19832
Chang Jung-Koo26 Mar 1983 – 14 Oct 198815
work=The San Francisco Examineraccess-date=21 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Germán Torres
(def. Kang Soon-Jung)11 Dec 1988 – 19 Mar 19890
Lee Yul-Woo19 Mar – 25 Jun 19890
Humberto González25 Jun 1989 – 19 Dec 19905
Rolando Pascua19 Dec 1990 – 25 Mar 19910
Melchor Cob Castro25 Mar – 3 Jun 19910
Humberto González (2)3 Jun 1991 – 13 Mar 19934
Michael Carbajal13 Mar 1993 – 19 Feb 19942
Humberto González (3)19 Feb 1994 – 15 Jul 19953
Saman Sorjaturong15 Jul 1995 – 17 Oct 199910
Choi Yo-Sam17 Oct 1999 – 6 Jul 20023
Jorge Arce6 Jul 2002 – 23 Feb 20057
url-status=deadwork=Fight Newsarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050223100438/http://www.fightnews.com:80/archive-date=23 February 2005access-date=10 July 2019}}}}
Eric Ortiz
(def. José Antonio Aguirre)11 Mar – 10 Sep 20050
Brian Viloria10 Sep 2005 – 10 Aug 20061
Omar Niño Romero10 Aug 2006 – 1 Feb 20070
url-status=livework=ESPNagency=Associated Pressarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190711000402/https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2751414archive-date=11 July 2019access-date=10 July 2019}}}}
Édgar Sosa
(def. Brian Viloria)14 Apr 2007 – 21 Nov 200910
Rodel Mayol21 Nov 2009 – 19 Jun 20101
Omar Niño Romero (2)19 Jun – 6 Nov 20101
Gilberto Keb Baas6 Nov 2010 – 30 Apr 20111
Adrián Hernández30 Apr – 23 Dec 20111
Kompayak Porpramook23 Dec 2011 – 6 Oct 20121
Adrián Hernández (2)6 Oct 2012 – 6 Apr 20144
Naoya Inoue6 Apr – 3 Nov 20141
url-status=deadwork=Fightnewsarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141109005944/http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/inoue-to-have-ambitious-shot-at-narvaez-267840archive-date=9 November 2014access-date=10 August 2024}}}}
Pedro Guevara
(def. Akira Yaegashi)30 Dec 2014 – 28 Nov 20152
Yu Kimura28 Nov 2015 – 4 Mar 20160
Ganigan López4 Mar 2016 – 20 May 20171
Kenshiro Teraji20 May 2017 – 22 Sep 20218
Masamichi Yabuki22 Sep 2021 – 19 Mar 20220
Kenshiro Teraji (2)19 Mar 2022 – 15 Jul 20244
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Panya Pradabsri
(def. Carlos Cañizales)26 Dec 2024 – 1 Aug 20250
Carlos Cañizales1 Aug – 28 Nov 20250
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Knockout CP Freshmart
(def. Junior Zarate)4 Dec 2025 – present0

Strawweight

No.NameReignDefenses12345{{smallLópez is stripped of the title when he challenged for the IBF light flyweight title.{{cite newsauthor=El Nuevo Heraldlanguage=Spanishdate=29 September 1999location=Miami, Floridatitle=CMB desconoce a Lopez Servicios678910111213{{smallIoka, the unified WBA & WBC strawweight champion, vacated the title because both sanctioning bodies were requiring him to make different mandatory defenses of his titles.{{cite newslast=Rafaelfirst=Dandate=1 July 2012title=Kazuto Ioka vacates strawweight belt141516171819
Hiroki Ioka
(def. Mai Thomburifarm)18 Oct 1987 – 13 Nov 19882
Napa Kiatwanchai13 Nov 1988 – 12 Nov 19892
Choi Jum-Hwan12 Nov 1989 – 7 Feb 19900
Hideyuki Ohashi7 Feb – 25 Oct 19901
Ricardo López25 Oct 1990 – 28 Sep 199921
work=El Nuevo Heraldaccess-date=21 October 2021via=Newspapers.comurl-access=subscription }}}}
Wandee Singwangcha
(interim champion promoted)28 Sep 1999 – 11 Feb 20000
José Antonio Aguirre11 Feb 2000 – 10 Jan 20047
Eagle Den Junlaphan10 Jan – 18 Dec 20041
Isaac Bustos18 Dec 2004 – 4 Apr 20050
Katsunari Takayama4 Apr – 6 Aug 20050
Eagle Den Junlaphan (2)6 Aug 2005 – 29 Nov 20074
Oleydong Sithsamerchai29 Nov 2007 – 11 Feb 20116
Kazuto Ioka11 Feb 2011 – 1 Jul 20123
url-status=livework=ESPNarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160820030637/https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/8120324/japan-kazuto-ioka-vacates-wbc-strawweight-titlearchive-date=20 August 2016access-date=9 July 2019}}}}
Xiong Chaozhong
(def. Javier Martínez Resendiz)24 Nov 2012 – 5 Feb 20142
Oswaldo Novoa5 Feb – 6 Nov 20141
Wanheng Menayothin6 Nov 2014 – 27 Nov 202012
Panya Pradabsri27 Nov 2020 – 7 Oct 20234
Yudai Shigeoka7 Oct 2023 – 31 Mar 20240
Melvin Jerusalem31 Mar 2024 – present3

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