Sunday, February 15, 2009

Initial Post

A running list of current boxing titleholders and a tally per country is something I've been doing in one of the popular boxing forums. Creating a blog for it is something I've been planning on doing for quite some time. So if you're reading this then that means I finally found the time to publish it.

There are 3 sports I follow religiously - pigskins (football), hoops (basketball) and the sweet science (boxing). I was pretty athletic when I was a lot younger but 20 years and 50 pounds later, I'm just glad to have myself a favorite couch with a cold one on one hand and the clicker on the other. Depending on my wallet's health, I try to catch a game or two. Tailgate on a Jets game or just right across the stadium is the Izod Arena to watch the Nets. I'm fortunate to reside within 10 miles of at least 6 sports stadiums.

Anyway, the main point of this blog is to have a running tally of the boxing titleholders and rank them by country. Sort of my way of determining the boxing powers of the world. Here are my baseline rules:

  1. I only count Ring magazine champions and titleholders from the 4 major sanctioning bodies - WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO. I know it's a never ending debate on the validity of the alphabet organizations, nevertheless, they are the 4 that I consider legit or above others.

  2. I count the titles not the people. Therefore champs that hold multiple belts are counted by the number of belts. For example: American Kelly Pavlik is counted thrice because he holds the WBC, WBO and Ring Middleweight titles.

  3. I exclude interim champs and WBA's regular champs. WBA have this uncanny way of having another so-called "regular" title if the actual titleholder holds more than the WBA version. For example: Panama's Celestino Caballero holds both the WBA and IBF Super Bantamweight titles. He is therefore a unified champ so because of that the WBA will also have a regular title. That title is held by Japan's Nobuo Nashiro. I will only count the title for Panama and not for Japan.

  4. I determine the boxer's place of birth as their country. Jus soli not jus sanguinis.
So with those baseline rules in mind, here's the tally of current boxing titles by country.

As of Feb. 15, 2009











































































































































Rank

Country

No. of Titles

Title Holders

1st

USA

10

  • Andre Berto - WBC147

  • Timothy Bradley - WBC140

  • Chad Dawson - IBF175

  • Vernon Forrest - WBC154

  • Kendall Holt - WBO140

  • Steven Luevano - WBO126

  • Shane Mosley - WBA147

  • Kelly Pavlik - WBC160;WBO160;Ring160

2nd

Mexico

9

  • Cristobal Cruz - IBF126

  • Raul Garcia - IBF105

  • Oscar Larios - WBC126

  • Juan Manuel Marquez - Ring135

  • Fernando Montiel - WBO115

  • Ulises Solis - IBF108

  • Edgar Sosa - WBC108

  • Humberto Soto - WBC130

  • Israel Vazquez - Ring122

3rd

Ukraine

5

  • Sergiy Dzinziruk - WBO154

  • Vitali Klitschko - WBC200+

  • Wladimir Klitschko - IBF200+;WBO200+

  • Andreas Kotelnik - WBA140

4th (4 are tied)

Armenia

4

  • Arthur Abraham - IBF160

  • Vic Darchinyan - WBA115;WBC115;IBF115

4th (4 are tied)

Panama

4

  • Celestino Caballero - WBA122;IBF122

  • Guillermo Jones - WBA200

  • Anselmo Moreno - WBA118

4th (4 are tied)

Philippines

4

  • Nonito Donaire - IBF112

  • Donnie Nietes - WBO105
  • Manny Pacquiao - WBC135

  • Gerry PeƱalosa - WBO118

4th (4 are tied)

Puerto Rico

4

  • Ivan Calderon - WBO108;Ring108

  • Juan Manuel Lopez - WBO122

  • Daniel Santos - WBA154

8th (2 are tied)

Japan

3

  • Hozumi Hasegawa - WBC118

  • Daisuke Naito - WBC112

  • Toshiaki Nishioka - WBC122

8th (2 are tied)

UK

3

  • Nicky Cook - WBO130

  • Carl Froch - WBC168

  • Ricky Hatton - Ring140

10th (6 are tied)

Argentina

2

  • Hugo Hernan Garay - WBA175

  • Omar Andres Narvaez - WBO112

10th (6 are tied)

Ghana

2

  • Joseph Agbeko - IBF118

  • Joshua Clottey - IBF147

10th (6 are tied)

Hungary

2

  • Karoly Balzsay - WBO168

  • Zsolt Erdei - WBO175

10th (6 are tied)

Poland

2

  • Tomasz Adamek - IBF200;Ring200

10th (6 are tied)

Romania

2

  • Lucian Bute - IBF168

  • Adrian Diaconu - WBC175

10th (6 are tied)

Thailand

2

  • Denkaosan Kaovichit - WBA112

  • Oleydong Sithsamerchai - WBC105

16th (11 are tied)

Colombia

1

  • Juan Urango - IBF140

16th (11 are tied)

Denmark

1

  • Mikkel Kessler - WBA168

16th (11 are tied)

France

1

  • Brahim Asloum - WBA108

16th (11 are tied)

Germany

1

  • Felix Sturm - WBA160

16th (11 are tied)

Indonesia

1

  • Chris John - WBA126

16th (11 are tied)

Italy

1

  • Giacobbe Fragomeni - WBC200

16th (11 are tied)

Namibia

1

  • Paulus Moses - WBA135

16th (11 are tied)

Nicaragua

1

  • Roman Gonzalez - WBA105

16th (11 are tied)

Russia

1

  • Nikolay Valuev - WBA200+

16th (11 are tied)

South Africa

1

  • Cassius Baloyi - IBF130

16th (11 are tied)

Venezuela

1

  • Jorge Linares - WBA130

4 comments:

  1. good job, bro..! keep it up..

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  2. Thanks doubleblade29. Try to check back for updates whenever you get the chance.

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  3. hey pare it's pinoyflipboi from the philbox forum.

    going with a new look huh? yeah, it's probably easier for you this way.

    but thanks for taking time out of your day to keep us posted on the standings.

    one i'm waiting for is when Donnie Nietes defends the title against Erik Ramirez!! woo hoo!! 2 weeks away!!

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  4. hey pareng pinoyflipboi! good to see you here man. it really is my pleasure to keep the tally updated. i'm really hooked into it.

    i'm also looking forward to the nietes fight. still don't know where to watch 'em though (hopefully telefutura or azteca america covers). the 28th will be action-packed with jmm-jdiaz and a chris john sighting as well.

    pare you're always welcome to comment. give me a couple of hours to post 'em though because i'm moderating to avoid malicious comments. 'til next time pare.

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