List of undefeated boxing world champions

This list of undefeated boxing world champions excludes current title holders.

Undefeated boxing world champions
Boxer Weight class Championship years Title defenses Notes
Jimmy Barry[1] Bantamweight 1894-1899 6 (3 draws) Retired undefeated (59-0-9 with 2 NC).
Joe Calzaghe[2] WBO super middleweight 1997-2007 21 Vacated title to move up to light heavyweight.
IBF and The Ring super middleweight 2006-2007 1 (IBF)
3 (The Ring)
Unified WBO, IBF and The Ring titles. Vacated IBF title to fight Peter Manfredo, Jr. instead of #1 contender Robert Stieglitz. Vacated The Ring title to move up to light heavyweight.
WBA and WBC super middleweight 2007-2008 0 Unified WBO, WBA, WBC and The Ring titles. Vacated titles to move up to light heavyweight.
The Ring light heavyweight 2008 1 Retired undefeated (46-0).
Ji-Won Kim[3] IBF junior featherweight 1985-1986 4 Retired undefeated (16-0-2).
Mihai Leu
aka Michael Loewe[4]
WBO welterweight 1997 1 Retired undefeated (28-0). Forced to retire from boxing due to an injury.
Ricardo López[3] WBC mini flyweight 1990-1998 21 (1 draw) Vacated title to move up to junior flyweight.
WBO mini flyweight 1997-1998 0 Unified WBC and WBO titles. Stripped of WBO title for saying he wanted to give the belt to his father.[5]
WBA mini flyweight 1998 0 Vacated title to move up to junior flyweight.
IBF junior flyweight 1999-2002 2 Retired undefeated (51-0-1).
Rocky Marciano[3][6] heavyweight 1952-1956 6 Retired undefeated (49-0).
Terry Marsh[3][4] IBF junior welterweight 1987 1 Retired undefeated (26-0-1). Forced to retire from boxing due to epilepsy.
Floyd Mayweather[7] WBC super featherweight 1998-2002 8 Vacated title to move up to lightweight.
WBC lightweight 2002-2004 3 Vacated title to move up to super lightweight.
WBC super lightweight 2005-2006 0 Vacated title to move up to welterweight.
welterweight 2006-2008, 2011-2015 8 Retired undefeated (49-0).
super welterweight 2007, 2012-2015 2
Jack McAuliffe[8] lightweight 1886-1893 7 (2 draws) Retired undefeated (30-0-5 with 1 No decision).
Sven Ottke[3] IBF super middleweight 1998-2004 21
WBA "Super" super middleweight 2003-2004 4 Defended IBF title and defeated WBA champion to become WBA "Super" champion. Retired undefeated (34-0).
Dmitry Pirog[9] WBO middleweight 2010-2012 3 Retired undefeated (20-0). Forced to retire from boxing due to debilitating back injury.
Harry Simon[10] WBO junior middleweight 1998-2001 4 Vacated title to move up to middleweight.
WBO middleweight 2002 0 Won interim WBO middleweight title in 2001 and the outright title in 2002. Stripped of title when he was unable to defend it due to injuries suffered in a car crash.
Pichit Sitbangprachan[10] IBF flyweight 1992-1994 5 Retired undefeated (21-0) and then made a comeback, winning three more times before retiring for good (24-0).
Edwin Valero[11] WBA super featherweight 2006-2008 4 Vacated title to move up to lightweight.
WBC lightweight 2009-2010 2 Vacated title to move up to junior welterweight. Committed suicide after killing his wife in 2010. His record was 27-0 with 27 knockouts.

References

  1. "Jimmy Barry". Cyber Boxing Zone. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  2. "Undefeated Calzaghe quits boxing". BBC. February 5, 2009. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "US elite join race for Calzaghe". BBC. November 17, 2008. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  4. 1 2 Justin Tate (June 20, 2011). "Boxing: David Haye and 7 Greatest Fighters to Retire with Less Than 30 Bouts: People Who Did Not Make My List at All". Bleacher Report. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  5. "Jamili Takes Strawweight Title". New York Times. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  6. "Undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, boxing". Guinness World Records. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  7. Undefeated Floyd Mayweather confirms retirement, Sky Sports, 13/09/2015
  8. "Jack McAuliffe". Cyber Boxing Zone. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  9. "Dmitry Pirog".
  10. 1 2 Michael Rosenthal. "10: Boxers who finished careers undefeated". The Ring magazine. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  11. Justin Tate (June 20, 2011). "Boxing: David Haye and 7 Greatest Fighters to Retire with Less Than 30 Bouts: 7. Edwin Valero". Bleacher Report. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
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