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WBC STATISTICS

WBC Welterweight World Championship

Las Vegas, Nevada – MGM Grand Garden Arena

September 12, 2015

This will be 1,908th sanctioned by the WBC in its 52-year history.

MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:

FLOYD “Money” MAYWEATHER JR. (United States)

WBC Welterweight World Champion / WBC Super Welterweight World Champion

Age, date of birth: 38 (February 24, 1977)

Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada

Birthplace: Grand Rapids, Michigan

Record: 48-0, 26 KOs

Height: 5’8”

Stance: Righthanded

Total rounds: 375

World championship fights: 25-0, 10 KOs

Advisor: Al Haymon

Trainer: Floyd Mayweather Sr.

ANDRE BERTO (United States)

Age: 32 (September 7, 1983)

Residence: Los Angeles, California

Birthplace: Miami, Florida

Record: 30-3, 23 KOs

Height: 5’6.5”

Stance: Righthanded

Total rounds: 189

World championship fights: 7-1, 4 KOs

Manager: Al Haymon

Trainer: Virgil Hunter

WBC WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS

1. Luis Manuel Rodriguez (Cuba) 1963

2. Emile Griffith (Virg. Island) 1963 – 1966

3. Curtis Cokes (US) 1966 – 1969

4. Jose Napoles (Mexico) 1969 – 1970

5. Billy Backus (US) 1970 – 1971

6. Jose Napoles (Mexico) * 1971 – 1975

7. John Stracey (GB) 1975 – 1976

8. Carlos Palomino (Mexico) 1976 – 1979

9. Wilfredo Benitez (P. Rico) 1979

10. Ray Leonard (US) 1979 – 1980

11. Roberto Duran (Panama) 1980

12. Ray Leonard (US) * 1980 – 1983

13. Milton McCrory (US) 1983 – 1985

14. Donald Curry (US) 1985 – 1986

15. Lloyd Honeyghan (Jamaica) 1986 – 1987

16. Jorge Vaca (Mexico) 1987 – 1988

17. Lloyd Honeyghan (Jamaica) * 1988 – 1989

18. Marlon Starling (US) 1989 – 1990

19. Maurice Blocker (US) 1990 – 1991

20. Simon Brown (Jamaica) 1991

21. James McGirt (US) 1991 – 1993

22. Pernell Whitaker (US) 1993 – 1997

23. Oscar de la Hoya (US) 1997 – 1999

24. Felix Trinidad (P. Rico) 1999

25. Oscar de la Hoya (US) * 2000

26. Shane Mosley (US)

2000 – 2002

27. Vernon Forrest (US)

2002 – 2003

28. Ricardo Mayorga (Nicaragua) 2003

29. Cory Spinks (US)

2003 – 2005

30. Zab Judah (US)

2005 – 2006

31. Carlos Baldomir (Argentina) 2006

32. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (US) 2006 – 2007

33. Shane Mosley (US) Interim * 2007

34. Andre Berto (US)

2008 – 2011

35. Victor Ortiz (US) 2011

36. Robert Guerrero (US) Interim 2012 – 2013

37. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (US) *

2011 – * Regained

GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION IN THE HISTORY OF THE WBC

31 world champions have been recognized by the WBC, of whom only six have regained the title: Jose Napoles (Cuba-Mex), Ray Leonard (US), Lloyd Honeyghan (Jamaica-GB), Oscar de la Hoya (US-Mex), Shane Mosley (US), Floyd Mayweather Jr. (US).

129 WBC welterweight world title bouts have been held in the history of the WBC.

99 WBC welterweight world title bouts have taken place in the United States.

WBC STATISTICS

WBC Super Middleweight World Championship

September 12, 2015

Las Vegas, Nevada – MGM Grand Garden Arena

This will be 1,907th championship fight sanctioned by the WBC in its 52-year history.

MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:

JACK vs. GROVES

BADOU JACK “The Ripper” (Sweden-U.S.)

WBC Super Middleweight World Champion

Age, date of birth: 31 (Oct. 31, 1983)

Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada

Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden

Record: 19-1-1, 121 KOs

Height: 6’0.5”

Stance: Righthanded

World title fights: 1-0, 0 KOs

Total rounds: 106

Promoter: Mayweather Promotions

Trainer: Eddie Mustafa Muhammad

“Saint” GEORGE GROVES (United Kingdon)

Ranked WBC No. 1 at super middleweight / mandatory challenger

Age, date of birth: 27 (March, 26, 1988)

Residence: London, England

Birthplace: London, England

Record: 21-2, 16 KOs

Height: 6’0”

Stance: Righthanded

World title fights: 0-2

Total rounds: 131

Promoter: Sauerland Promotion Trainer: Paddy Fitzpatrick

WBC SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS

1. Ray Leonard (US) 1988 – 1990

2. Mauro Galvano (Italy) 1990 – 1992

3. Nigel Benn (GB)

1992 – 1996

4. Thulane Malinga (S. Afr) 1996

5. Vincenzo Nardiello (Ita) 1996

6. Robin Reid (GB)

1996 – 1997



7. Thulane Malinga (S. Afr) * 1997 – 1998

8. Richie Woodhall (GB) 1998 – 1999

9. Markus Beyer (Germany) 1999 – 2000

10. Glenn Catley (GB) 2000

11. Dingaan Thobela (S. Afr) 2000

12. Dave Hilton (Can) 2000 13. Eric Lucas (Can)

2001 – 2003

14. Markus Beyer (Germany) * 2003 – 2004

15. Danny Green (Australia) Interim 2003 – 2005

16. Cristian Sanavia (Italy) 2004

17. Markus Beyer (Germany) * 2004 – 2006

18. Mikkel Kessler (Den) 2006 – 2007

19. Joe Calzaghe (GB) 2007 20. Carl Froch (GB)

2008 – 2010



21. Mikkel Kessler (Den) * (Emeritus) 2010

22. Carl Froch (GB) * 2010 – 2011

23. Andre Ward (US) 2011 – 2012

24. Sakio Bika (Cameroon) 2013

25. Anthony Dirrell (US) 2014 – 2015

26. Badou Jack (Sweden-US) 2015 – * Regained GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION IN WBC HISTORY

21 world champions have been recognized by the WBC, of whom only three have regained the title: Markus Beyer (Germany), Thulane Malinga (S. Africa), Carl Froch (GB).

77 super middleweight title bouts have been sanctioned in the history of the WBC.

This will the the 18th super middleweight world title bout held in the United States in WBC history.

WBC Statistics by Luis Medina.