multiple traditional weight classes

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  1. dmille

    dmille We knew, about Tszyu, before you. Full Member

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    With the constant addition of governing bodies, it is difficult to keep up with who has won what belt. Please review these lists of fighters and tell me if I am missing anyone. Thanks.

    112 & 118
    Johnny Coulon
    Fighting Harada
    Duke McKenzie
    Fernando Montiel

    112 & 126 & 135
    Manny Paciaquo

    118 & 126
    Terry McGovern
    Harry Jeffra
    Eder Jofre
    Ruben Olivares
    Jeff Fenech
    Luisito Espinosa
    Wilfredo Vasquez
    Johnny Tapia

    126 & 135
    Frank Erne
    Tony Canzoneri
    Alexis Arguello
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    135 & 147
    Barney Ross
    Pernell Whitaker
    Shane Mosley
    Floyd Mayweather

    126 & 135 & 147
    Henry Armstrong

    147 & 160
    Tommy Ryan
    Mickey Walker
    Lou Brouillard
    Ray Robinson
    Carmen Basilio
    Emile Griffith
    Felix Trinidad

    135 & 147 & 160
    Roberto Duran
    Oscar DeLaHoya

    160 & 175
    Dick Tiger
    Iran Barkley
    Mike McCallum
    Reggie Johnson

    147 & 160 & 175
    Ray Leonard
    Thomas Hearns

    160 & HW
    James Toney

    175 & HW
    Michael Spinks
    Michael Moorer

    160 & 175 & HW
    Bob Fitzsimmons
    Roy Jones

    EDIT: I have listed triple traditional weight seperate for clarity
     
  2. fists of fury

    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Roy Jones won the 160 & heavyweight titles as well.
     
  3. dmille

    dmille We knew, about Tszyu, before you. Full Member

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    Thank you.
     
  4. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    i would dispute Tommy Ryans claim to the Middleweight title