Thursday, May 28, 2009

Title Update - IBF Light Heavyweight

Another title relinquished in a week. Chad Dawson of the US vacated his IBF Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.) title as reported earlier. Similar to Timothy Bradley's case last month, Dawson is relinquishing because a fight with the mandatory is not financially feasible with no TV network interested. A rematch with Glen Johnson is the more lucrative fight which HBO is willing to cover. Tavoris Cloud is the IBF mandatory and is now slated to fight Clinton Woods for the vacant title.

This is the second time Dawson relinquished a belt. Last year he turned down interim titleholder Adrian Diaconu and vacated the WBC Light Heavyweight title by challenging Antonio Tarver for the IBF belt. ESPN; Boxing Scene; Fight News

With one less title for the US, they're now tied with Mexico for the lead. Here's the updated list.

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Rank

Country

No. of Titles

Title Holders

1st (2 are tied)

Mexico

9

  • Cristobal Cruz - IBF126

  • Raul Garcia - IBF105

  • Juan Manuel Marquez - Ring135;WBA135;WBO135

  • Fernando Montiel - WBO118

  • Edgar Sosa - WBC108

  • Humberto Soto - WBC130

  • Israel Vazquez - Ring122

1st (2 are tied)

USA

9

  • Andre Berto - WBC147

  • Timothy Bradley - WBO140

  • Steven Luevano - WBO126

  • Shane Mosley - WBA147

  • Kelly Pavlik - WBC160;WBO160;Ring160

  • Cory Spinks - IBF154

  • Brian Viloria - IBF108

3rd

Puerto Rico

7

  • Ivan Calderon - WBO108;Ring108

  • Miguel Cotto - WBO147

  • Jose Lopez - WBO115

  • Juan Manuel Lopez - WBO122

  • Roman Martinez - WBO130

  • Daniel Santos - WBA154

4th

Ukraine

5

  • Sergiy Dzinziruk - WBO154

  • Vitali Klitschko - WBC200+

  • Wladimir Klitschko - IBF200+;WBO200+

  • Andreas Kotelnik - WBA140

5th (4 are tied)

Argentina

4

  • Hugo Hernan Garay - WBA175

  • Sergio Gabriel Martinez - WBC154

  • Omar Andres Narvaez - WBO112

  • Victor Emilio Ramirez - WBO200

5th (4 are tied)

Armenia

4

  • Arthur Abraham - IBF160

  • Vic Darchinyan - WBA115;WBC115;IBF115

5th (4 are tied)

Japan

4

  • Takahiro Aoh - WBC126

  • Hozumi Hasegawa - WBC118

  • Daisuke Naito - WBC112

  • Toshiaki Nishioka - WBC122

5th (4 are tied)

Panama

4

  • Celestino Caballero - WBA122;IBF122

  • Guillermo Jones - WBA200

  • Anselmo Moreno - WBA118

9th

Philippines

3

  • Nonito Donaire - IBF112

  • Donnie Nietes - WBO105

  • Manny Pacquiao - Ring140

10th (5 are tied)

Hungary

2

  • Karoly Balzsay - WBO168

  • Zsolt Erdei - WBO175

10th (5 are tied)

Poland

2

  • Tomasz Adamek - IBF200;Ring200

10th (5 are tied)

Romania

2

  • Lucian Bute - IBF168

  • Adrian Diaconu - WBC175

10th (5 are tied)

Thailand

2

  • Denkaosan Kaovichit - WBA112

  • Oleydong Sithsamerchai - WBC105

10th (5 are tied)

Venezuela

2

  • Jorge Linares - WBA130

  • Edwin Valero - WBC135

15th (11 are tied)

Colombia

1

  • Juan Urango - IBF140

15th (11 are tied)

Denmark

1

  • Mikkel Kessler - WBA168

15th (11 are tied)

Germany

1

  • Felix Sturm - WBA160

15th (11 are tied)

Ghana

1

  • Joseph Agbeko - IBF118

15th (11 are tied)

Indonesia

1

  • Chris John - WBA126

15th (11 are tied)

Italy

1

  • Giacobbe Fragomeni - WBC200

15th (11 are tied)

Nicaragua

1

  • Roman Gonzalez - WBA105

15th (11 are tied)

Russia

1

  • Nikolay Valuev - WBA200+(co)

15th (11 are tied)

South Africa

1

  • Malcolm Klassen - IBF130

15th (11 are tied)

UK

1

  • Carl Froch - WBC168

15th (11 are tied)

Uzbekistan

1

  • Ruslan Chagaev - WBA200+(co)

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