List of boxing quadruple champions


A quadruple champion in boxing refers to a boxer who has won world titles in four different categories of weight.

Recognition

Major sanctioning bodies

There is some dispute on which sanctioning body is considered "major" enough to award championships. The "Big 4" sanctioning bodies are always included. They are arranged in order of foundation:
The Ring, boxing's most respected magazine, has awarded world championships in professional boxing within each weight class from its foundation in 1922 until the 1990s, and again since 2001. The Ring champions were at one point held the linear reign to the throne, the man who beat the man. The lineal champion is also known as the true champion of the division. The Ring stopped giving belts to world champions in the 1990s but began again in 2002.
In 2002, The Ring attempted to clear up the confusion regarding world champions by creating a championship policy. It echoed many critics' arguments that the sanctioning bodies in charge of boxing championships had undermined the sport by pitting undeserving contenders against undeserving "champions", and forcing the boxing public to see mismatches for so-called "world championships". The Ring attempted to clear up the confusion regarding world champions by creating a championship policy that is "intended to reward fighters who, by satisfying rigid criteria, can justify a claim as the true and only world champion in a given weight class." The Ring claims to be more authoritative and open than the sanctioning bodies' rankings, with a page devoted to full explanations for ranking changes. A fighter pays no sanctioning fees to defend or fight for the title at stake, contrary to practices of the sanctioning bodies. Furthermore, a fighter cannot be stripped of the title unless he loses, decides to move to a different weight division, or retires.
There are currently only two ways that a boxer can win The Ring's title: defeat the reigning champion; or win a box-off between the magazine's number-one and number-two rated contenders. A vacant Ring championship is filled when the number-one contender in a weight-division battles the number-two contender or the number-three contender.
In May 2012, citing the number of vacancies in various weight classes as primary motivation, The Ring unveiled a new championship policy. Under the new policy, The Ring title can be awarded when the No. 1 and No. 2 fighters face one another or when the Nos. 1 and 2 contenders choose not to fight one another and either of them fights No. 3, No. 4 or No. 5, the winner may be awarded The Ring belt. In addition, there are now six ways for a fighter to lose his title: lose a fight in his championship weight class; move to another weight class; not schedule a fight in any weight class for 18 months; not schedule a fight in his championship weight class for 18 months, even if fighting at another weight class; not scheduling a fight with a top 5 contender in any weight class for two years; or retiring.
Many media outlets and members are extremely critical of the new championship policy and state that if this new policy is followed The Ring title will lose the credibility it once held.

Lineal

The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board hands out the official version of the lineal championship. TBRB awards vacant championships when the two top-ranked fighters in any division meet and currently recognizes legitimate world champions or "true champions" each weight classes. The Board was formed to continue where The Ring "left off" in the aftermath of its purchase by Golden Boy Promotions in 2007 and the following dismissal of Nigel Collins. After the new editors announced a controversial new championship policy in May 2012, three prominent members of the Ring Advisory Panel resigned. This three members became the founding members of the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, which was formed over the summer of 2012 with the assistance of Stewart Howe of England.
Since 2012, lineal champions are predetermined by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, which promotes the concept of a singular world champion per weight class. Lineal champions are listed on Cyber Boxing Zone website which list lineal champions of the Queensberry Era to date.

Minor sanctioning bodies

The International Boxing Organization is sometimes included in the list of major boxing organizations.
Besides the IBO, there are other sanctioning bodies. They are: World Professional Boxing Federation, International Boxing Association, International Boxing Council, International Boxing Board, International Boxing League, International Boxing Union, Global Boxing Association, Global Boxing Council, Global Boxing Federation GBF, Global Boxing Organization, Global Boxing Union, National Boxing Association, Transcontinental World Boxing Association, Universal Boxing Association, Universal Boxing Council, Universal Boxing Federation, Universal Boxing Organization, UNIBOX, United States Boxing Council, World Athletic Association, World Boxing Board, World Boxing Championship Committee, World Boxing Foundation, World Boxing Institute, World Boxing League, World Boxing Network, World Boxing Union.
Note:
The following are the lists of boxers who have won four different titles in four totally different categories of weight.

List of Boxing Quadruple or Four Division Champions — Major Titles

This list is credited for boxers who have won championships in boxing from major sanctioning bodies and The Ring.
Example: Thomas Hearns won his first belt at 147 pounds, later he captured the 154 crown, he got the 175 belt and he finally won the 160 title.
World Titles from The Ring/Lineal

NumberNameTitlesDateOpponentResultDefenses
1
Thomas Hearns
WBA Welterweight 1980-08-02 Pipino CuevasTKO 2/153
1
Thomas Hearns
WBC Light middleweight 1982-12-03 Wilfred BenítezTKO 2/15?
1
Thomas Hearns
The Ring Light middleweight 1982-12-03 Wilfred BenítezTKO 2/15?
1
Thomas Hearns
Lineal Light middleweight 1982-12-03 Wilfred BenítezTKO 2/15?
1
Thomas Hearns
WBC Light heavyweight 1987-03-07 Dennis AndriesTKO 10/120
1
Thomas Hearns
WBC Middleweight 1987-10-29 Juan Domingo RoldánKO 4/120
2
Ray Charles Leonard
WBC Welterweight 1979-11-30 Wilfred BenítezTKO 15/151
2
Ray Charles Leonard
The Ring Welterweight 1979-11-30 Wilfred BenítezTKO 15/151
2
Ray Charles Leonard
Lineal Welterweight 1979-11-30 Wilfred BenítezTKO 15/151
2
Ray Charles Leonard
WBA Light middleweight 1981-06-25 Ayub KaluleTKO 9/150
2
Ray Charles Leonard
The Ring Junior middleweight 1981-06-25 Ayub KaluleTKO 9/150
2
Ray Charles Leonard
Lineal Junior middleweight 1981-06-25 Ayub KaluleTKO 9/150
2
Ray Charles Leonard
WBC Middleweight 1987-04-06 Marvin HaglerSD 12/120
2
Ray Charles Leonard
The Ring Middleweight 1987-04-06 Marvin HaglerSD 12/120
2
Ray Charles Leonard
Lineal Middleweight 1987-04-06 Marvin HaglerSD 12/120
2
Ray Charles Leonard
WBC Super middleweight 1988-11-07 Don LalondeTKO 9/122
2
Ray Charles Leonard
WBC Light heavyweight 1988-11-07 Don LalondeTKO 9/120
3
Roberto Durán
WBA Lightweight 1972-06-26 Ken BuchananTKO 13/1512
3
Roberto Durán
The Ring Lightweight 1972-06-26 Ken BuchananTKO 13/1512
3
Roberto Durán
Lineal Lightweight 1972-06-26 Ken BuchananTKO 13/1512
3
Roberto Durán
WBC Welterweight 1980-06-20 Ray Charles LeonardUD 15/150
3
Roberto Durán
The Ring Welterweight 1980-06-20 Ray Charles LeonardUD 15/150
3
Roberto Durán
Lineal Welterweight 1980-06-20 Ray Charles LeonardUD 15/150
3
Roberto Durán
WBA Light middleweight 1983-06-16 Davey MooreTKO 8/150
3
Roberto Durán
WBC Middleweight 1989-02-24 Iran BarkleySD 12/120
4 Pernell WhitakerIBF Lightweight 1989-02-18 Greg HaugenUD 12/128
4 Pernell WhitakerThe Ring Lightweight 1990-08-11 Juan NazarioKO 1/123
4 Pernell WhitakerLineal Lightweight 1993-03-06 James McGirtUD 12/129
4 Pernell WhitakerIBF Junior Welterweight 1992-07-18 Rafael PinedaUD 12/120
4 Pernell WhitakerWBC Welterweight 1993-03-06 James McGirtUD 12/128
4 Pernell WhitakerLineal Welterweight 1993-03-06 James McGirtUD 12/128
4 Pernell WhitakerWBA Super welterweight 1995-03-04 Julio César VásquezUD 12/120
5
Oscar De La Hoya
WBO Super featherweight 1994-03-05 Jimmy BredahlTKO 10/121
5
Oscar De La Hoya
WBO Lightweight 1995-02-18 John-John MolinaUD 12/126
5
Oscar De La Hoya
WBC Super lightweight 1996-06-07 Julio César ChávezTKO 4/121
5
Oscar De La Hoya
Lineal Super lightweight 1996-06-07 Julio César ChávezTKO 4/121
5
Oscar De La Hoya
WBC Welterweight 1997-04-12 Pernell WhitakerUD 12/127
5
Oscar De La Hoya
Lineal Welterweight 1997-04-12 Pernell WhitakerUD 12/127
6 Leo GamezWBA Minimumweight 1988-01-10 Bong Jun KimUD 12/121
6 Leo GamezWBA Light flyweight 1993-10-21 Shiro YahiroTKO 9/123
6 Leo GamezWBA Flyweight 1999-03-13 Hugo Rafael SotoKO 3/120
6 Leo GamezWBA Super flyweight 1999-03-13 Hideki TodakaKO 7/120
7
Roy Jones Jr.
IBF Middleweight 1993-05-22 Bernard HopkinsUD 12/121
7
Roy Jones Jr.
IBF Super middleweight 1993-10-21 James ToneyUD 12/125
7
Roy Jones Jr.
WBC Light heavyweight 1997-08-07 Montell GriffinKO 1/1211
7
Roy Jones Jr.
The Ring Light heavyweight 2002-02-02 Glen KellyKO 7/1211
7
Roy Jones Jr.
WBA Heavyweight 2003-03-01 John RuizUD 12/120
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
WBC Super featherweight 1998-10-03 Genaro HernandezRTD 8/128
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Lineal Super featherweight 1998-10-03 Genaro HernandezRTD 8/128
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
WBC Lightweight 2002-04-20 José Luis CastilloUD 12/123
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
The Ring Lightweight 2002-04-20 José Luis CastilloUD 12/123
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Lineal Lightweight 2002-04-20 José Luis CastilloUD 12/123
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
WBC Super lightweight 2005-06-25 Arturo GattiTKO 6/120
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
IBF Welterweight 2006-04-08 Zab JudahUD 12/120
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
The Ring Welterweight 2006-11-04 Carlos BaldomirUD 12/121
8
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Lineal Welterweight 2006-11-04 Carlos BaldomirUD 12/121
9
Manny Pacquiao
WBC Flyweight 1998-12-04 Chatchai SasakulKO 8/121
9
Manny Pacquiao
Lineal Flyweight 1998-12-04 Chatchai SasakulKO 8/121
9
Manny Pacquiao
IBF Super Bantamweight 2001-06-23 Lehlohonolo LedwabaKO 6/124
9
Manny Pacquiao
The Ring Featherweight 2003-11-15 Marco Antonio BarreraTKO 11/122
9
Manny Pacquiao
Lineal Featherweight 2003-11-15 Marco Antonio BarreraTKO 11/122
9
Manny Pacquiao
WBC Super featherweight 2008-03-15 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
9
Manny Pacquiao
The Ring Junior lightweight 2008-03-15 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
9
Manny Pacquiao
Lineal Junior lightweight 2008-03-15 Juan Manuel MárquezSD 12/120
10
Érik Morales
WBC Super bantamweight 1997-09-06 Daniel ZaragozaKO 11/129
10
Érik Morales
WBC Featherweight 2001-02-17 Guty Espadas Jr.UD 12/121
10
Érik Morales
WBC Super featherweight 2004-02-28 Jesus ChavezUD 12/121
10
Érik Morales
WBC Light welterweight 2011-09-17 Pablo Cesar CanoTKO 10/120
11 Jorge ArceWBO Light flyweight 1998-12-05 Juan Domingo CordobaUD 12/121
11 Jorge ArceWBO Super flyweight 2010-01-30 Angky AngkotaTD 7/120
11 Jorge ArceWBO Super bantamweight 2011-05-07 Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr.TKO 12/121
11 Jorge ArceWBO Bantamweight 2011-11-26 Angky AngkotaUD 12/120
12
Nonito Donaire
IBF Flyweight 2007-07-07 Vic DarchinyanTKO 5/123
12
Nonito Donaire
WBC Bantamweight 2011-02-19 Fernando MontielKO 2/121
12
Nonito Donaire
WBO Super bantamweight 2012-02-04 Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr.SD 12/120
12
Nonito Donaire
The Ring Super bantamweight 2012-10-13 Toshiaki NishiokaSD 12/122
12
Nonito Donaire
Lineal Super bantamweight 2012-10-13 Toshiaki NishiokaSD 12/122
12
Nonito Donaire
WBA Featherweight 2014-05-31 Simpiwe VetyekaTD 5/121
13
Juan Manuel Márquez
IBF Featherweight 2003-02-01 Manuel MedinaTKO 7/124
13
Juan Manuel Márquez
WBC Super featherweight 2007-03-17 Marco Antonio BarreraUD 12/121
13
Juan Manuel Márquez
The Ring Lightweight 2008-09-13 Joel CasamayorTKO 11/123
13
Juan Manuel Márquez
Lineal Lightweight 2008-09-13 Joel CasamayorTKO 11/123
13
Juan Manuel Márquez
WBO Light welterweight 2012-04-14 Serhiy FedchenkoUD 12/120
14
Miguel Cotto
WBO Light Welterweight 2004-09-11 Kelson PintoTKO 6/126
14
Miguel Cotto
WBA Welterweight 2006-12-02 Carlos QuintanaRTD 5/124
14
Miguel Cotto
WBA Super Welterweight 2010-06-05 Yuri ForemanTKO 9/122
14
Miguel Cotto
WBC Middleweight 2014-06-07 Sergio MartinezRTD 9/121
14
Miguel Cotto
The Ring Middleweight 2014-06-07 Sergio MartinezRTD 9/121
14
Miguel Cotto
Lineal Middleweight 2014-06-07 Sergio MartinezRTD 9/121
15
Adrien Broner
WBO Super featherweight 2011-11-26 Vicente Martín RodríguezKO 3/121
15
Adrien Broner
WBC Lightweight 2012-11-17 Antonio DeMarcoTKO 8/121
15
Adrien Broner
WBA Welterweight 2013-06-22 Paulie MalignaggiSD 12/121
15
Adrien Broner
WBA Light welterweight 2015-10-03 Khabib AllakhverdievTKO 12/120
16
Román González
WBA Minimumweight 2008-09-15 Yutaka NiidaTKO 4/121
16
Román González
WBC Light Flyweight 2011-03-19 Manuel VargasUD 12/124
16
Román González
WBC Flyweight 2014-09-05 Akira YaegashiTKO 9/124
16
Román González
The Ring Flyweight 2014-09-05 Akira YaegashiTKO 9/124
16
Román González
Lineal Flyweight 2014-09-05 Akira YaegashiTKO 9/124
16
Román González
WBC Super Flyweight 2016-09-11 Carlos CuadrasUD 12/120
17
Mikey Garcia
WBO Featherweight 2013-01-19 Orlando SalidoTD 9/120
17
Mikey Garcia
The Ring Featherweight 2013-01-19 Orlando SalidoTD 9/120
17
Mikey Garcia
WBO Junior Lightweight 2013-11-09 Román MartínezKO 8/121
17
Mikey Garcia
WBC Lightweight 2017-01-28 Dejan ZlatičaninKO 3/121
17
Mikey Garcia
IBF Light Welterweight 2018-03-20 Sergey LipinetsUD 12/120
17
Mikey Garcia
Lineal Light Welterweight 2018-03-20 Sergey LipinetsUD 12/120
18
Donnie Nietes
WBO Minimumweight 2007-09-07 Pornsawan PorpramookUD 12/124
18
Donnie Nietes
WBO Light Flyweight 2011-10-08 Ramón García HiralesUD 12/129
18
Donnie Nietes
The Ring Light Flyweight 2014-05-10 Moisés FuentesTKO 9/125
18
Donnie Nietes
IBF Flyweight 2018-04-29 Komgrich NantapechUD 12/121
18
Donnie Nietes
WBO Super Flyweight 2018-12-31 Kazuto IokaSD 12/120
19
Kazuto Ioka
WBC Minimumweight 2011-02-11 Oleydong SithsamerchaiTKO 5/123
19
Kazuto Ioka
WBA Minimumweight 2012-06-20 Akira YaegashiUD 12/120
19
Kazuto Ioka
WBA Light Flyweight 2012-12-31 José Alfredo RodríguezTKO 6/123
19
Kazuto Ioka
WBA Flyweight 2015-04-22 Juan Carlos RevecoMD 12/125
19
Kazuto Ioka
WBO Super Flyweight 2019-06-19 Aston PalicteTKO 10/120
20
Saul Alvarez
WBC Super Welterweight 2011-03-05 Matthew HattonUD 12/126
20
Saul Alvarez
WBA Super Welterweight 2013-04-20 Austin TroutUD 12/120
20
Saul Alvarez
The Ring Super Welterweight 2013-04-20 Austin TroutUD 12/120
20
Saul Alvarez
WBC Middleweight 2015-11-21 Miguel CottoUD 12/123
20
Saul Alvarez
Lineal Middleweight 2015-11-21 Miguel CottoUD 12/124
20
Saul Alvarez
The Ring Middleweight 2015-11-21 Miguel CottoUD 12/124
20
Saul Alvarez
WBO Super Welterweight 2016-09-17 Liam SmithKO 9/120
20
Saul Alvarez
WBA Super Middleweight 2018-12-15 Rocky FieldingTKO 3/120
20
Saul Alvarez
IBF Middleweight 2019-05-04 Daniel JacobsUD 12/120
20
Saul Alvarez
WBO Light Heavyweight 2019-11-02 Sergey KovalevKO 11/120

List of Boxing Quadruple or Four Division Champions — Minor + Major Titles

This list is credited for boxers who have won championships in boxing from major and minor sanctioning bodies.
The first column of the extreme left refers to championships won from only major boxing entities and The Ring/Lineal. They are the organizations that generally considered as the 'real' ones.
The second column of the extreme left refers to any championships won from professional 'minor' boxing associations that are not yet well respected by the general boxing fan or public at 'world' level.
World Titles from Minor Sanctioning Bodies

Quadruple champions that won titles in other multiple divisions

Some fighters of this group or club were not sastified to win just the incredible milestone of championships in four different weight divisions but to reach immortality in five, six and/or seven other different divisions or categories. The multiple champions who won titles in: