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4 Major Boxing Belts And Organizations Explained: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO & More

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One thing that makes boxing a unique sport is the many sanctioning organizations that govern the sport. The WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO are the four major organizations that govern boxing. Each organization has its own titles for the 17 weight divisions in boxing. 

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With so many different organizations and belts being handed out, figuring out which titles are prestigious and which ones aren’t can be confusing. This article will closely examine how the different government bodies in boxing work and which belts are universally viewed as being the most prestigious. 

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The History Of Boxing

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Championship boxing dates as far back as the second half of the 19th century when John L. Sullivan became the first man to be called a world champion. There were no official sanctioning bodies at the time, but Sullivan still gets the honors of being the first boxing world champion. 

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The first officially sanctioned boxing world title went to the legendary Jack Dempsey when he defeated Georges Carpentier in the championship finals in 1921. The National Boxing Association (NBA) organized the event, which was the first sanctioned world title fight in professional boxing. 

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The NBA was the national boxing federation in the United States at the time, but the organization eventually changed its name to the World Boxing Association in 1962 and became one of the four major sanctioning bodies governing the sport. 

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Before the NBA was founded, a magazine called the “Police Gazette” maintained a list of world champions. Ironically, the magazine wasn’t even a boxing magazine, yet it filled the role for the sport. Today’s version of the Police Gazette would be The Ring magazine.

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The WBA’s first rival emerged a year after the NBA was rebranded. The World Boxing Council was founded in Mexico City to create a unified regulatory system for international professional boxing fights. 

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Infighting within the WBA led to the formation of the United States Boxing Association in 1976. The USBA was founded by the American branch of the organization that wanted to legitimize U.S. boxing separately. The international branch of the USBA was started in 1983 and renamed the International Boxing Federation a year later. This became the third organization to serve as a major sanctioning body in boxing. 

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The fourth significant sanctioning body in boxing is the World Boxing Organization (WBO), which was founded in 1988 in Puerto Rico. It took a while for the WBO to get international recognition. The Japanese Boxing Commission helped to legitimize the organization in 2012.

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While separate entities, the four major sanctioning bodies in boxing are unified regarding most things. They all award belts and titles for the best fighters in the 17 weight classes used in boxing, and they all formally recognize each other. 

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However, there are some differences in how titles are awarded. For example, the WBA has four titles awarded to champions: interim, regular, super, and gold. This approach is unique to the organization since most sanctioning bodies only have one main belt for each class. 

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Despite their differences, the four organizations that sanction boxing matches work together to give boxing fans the best fights possible. A fighter becomes an undisputed world champion when they claim all four belts from the major sanctioning bodies. 

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Understanding How The Sanctioning Bodies In Boxing Work

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The primary function of a sanctioning body is to manage rankings for the different divisions they cover. Championship belts are awarded to the champion of each weight class, and these belts change hands whenever a champion loses. Champions are sometimes stripped of their belts for issues like not taking on mandatory challengers. 

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World titles sanctioned by the four major organizations in boxing are the most prestigious belts, but smaller sanctioning bodies award lesser regional titles. Some of these smaller sanctioning bodies, like the International Boxing Organization (IBO), even have their own world titles, which are not as prestigious as those from the major organizations. 

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Let’s take a more detailed look at the main organizations that govern the sport of boxing:

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1) World Boxing Association (WBA)

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The World Boxing Association is the oldest major sanctioning body in boxing. Founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association, the WBA awards four championships for each division. An “interim” champion, a “regular” champion, a “super” champion, and a “gold” champion. A regular champion becomes a WBA super champion when they capture a WBO, WBC, or IBF title. They’re awarded the super title, while the regular title is vacated for two contenders to fight for. 

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The WBA’s belt system isn’t popular with fans as many feel it waters down what it means to be a champion. The interim title is only used when the champion can’t defend their title for whatever reason, while there are no clear rules regarding how a boxer becomes a gold champion. 

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The WBA uses an elimination system to determine who the mandatory challengers are. The top two rankings of each division are left blank, and top contenders have to take part in elimination fights to earn either spot. The winners of these elimination fights become the regular champion’s mandatory challengers. 

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The WBA organized its first bout in 1921. The organization worked more like a boxing commission, publishing a list of top challengers and sanctioning title fights. There were no purse bids or sanctioning fees back then, and the organization didn’t appoint its own officials for title matches. 

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The World Boxing Association has had its share of corruption scandals over the years. In 1981, a boxing judge accused the organization of influencing judges to give their champions more favorable scores. He also claimed he received bribes from the organization to influence fights. Things got even more scandalous when Top Rank promoter Bob Arum claimed he had to pay WBA referees to get more favorable outcomes for his fighters. 

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2) World Boxing Council (WBC)

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The World Boxing Council is commonly regarded as the most prestigious sanctioning body in boxing. The organization was founded a year after the WBA was founded in 1963, and it’s been responsible for some of the highest-profile fights in boxing history, including the Fury vs. Wilder trilogy. 

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Many boxing experts view the WBC champion at any weight class as the true division champion. The WBC has four titles for each division: The Diamond belt, the Silver belt, the Eternal belt, and the regular belt. 

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The Diamond belt is typically awarded to the winner of historic fights. For example, Floyd Mayweather was awarded the belt after his super-fight against Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather also received an Emerald belt valued at over a million dollars from the WBC. The Eternal belt is given to world champions who retired undefeated or fighters who never lost during title fights. The WBC created a one-time “Supreme” belt for Floyd Mayweather to recognize him as the best fighter of his generation. 

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WBC champions are expected to defend their belt at least once yearly, but they can avoid this by paying a step-aside fee. 

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The World Boxing Council was the first sanctioning body to reduce boxing matches from 15 to 12 rounds. The decision came after the death of Kim Duk-Koo after his exhausting 14 rounds with Ray Mancini. The other sanctioning bodies immediately followed suit, and professional boxing matches have been limited to 12 rounds ever since. 

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Some of the big-name champions that have held WBC titles include Muhammad Ali, Canelo Alvarez, Roberto Duran, Floyd Mayweather, Bernard Hopkins, Hector Camacho, Manny Pacquiao, Erik Morales, Thomas Hearns, and Vitali Klitschko. 

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Like the other sanctioning bodies, the WBC has had its share of controversies, like when Roy Jones Jr. relinquished his belt and later changed his mind. This was after Graciano Rocchigiani had already fought for and won the belt in Jones’ absence. Yet, the WBC broke many of its rules to reinstate Jones as a champion simply because he was the more prominent name. Graciano eventually sued the WBC over their decision to reinstate Jones, and a judge awarded him 30 million dollars. 

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3) World Boxing Organization (WBO)

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The World Boxing Organization is the youngest of the four major sanctioning bodies. It was founded in 1988 and wasn’t recognized as a significant title until 2004 when the WBC gave the organization its stamp of approval. 

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As is the case with the WBC, WBO champions are expected to defend their belts at least once per year. They can be forced to vacate their title if they fail to meet this standard. 

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The WBO started arranging international boxing matches shortly after it was founded, but they struggled to gain credibility in the U.S. Some of their heavyweight champions even relinquished their belts to pursue better options with the other sanctioning bodies. Even The Ring magazine – the official magazine for boxing – didn’t recognize the organization at first. 

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However, the WBO did enjoy some success in the lighter divisions early on as they managed to get an impressive list of champions like Naseem Hamed, Johny Tapia, and Chris Eubanks. Other notable boxers who competed in WBO bouts include Wladimir Klitschko, Oscar De La Hoya, and Marco Antonio Barrera. 

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The WBO found recognition quicker in Europe, where they were immediately given the same recognition as the WBA, WBC, and IBF. 

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Many in the boxing community still view the WBA as the least of the major sanctioning bodies, but their titles are now recognized worldwide. 

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4) International Boxing Federation

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The International Boxing Federation is the second-youngest organization on our list, founded in 1977. It started as a regional sanctioning body that worked with the United States Boxing Association, but it eventually gained significant recognition in 1983. 

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Like the WBA, the IBF uses an elimination bout system to determine the number one and two contenders in each division. A fighter who wins the top or second spot automatically becomes a mandatory challenger for the champion. 

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The IBF quickly earned recognition as one of the top sanctioning bodies in boxing, but its reputation took a massive hit in 1999 when its founder Robert W. Lee was accused of taking bribes, racketeering, money laundry, and tax evasion. 

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These charges against the IBF were a massive blow to their credibility; some even feel their recognition as a major sanctioning body was bought, not earned. 

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One positive thing about the International Boxing Federation is that they only have one belt for their divisions. They are also the only major sanctioning body that strips champions who refuse to defend their belts. 

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Notable Non-Major Sanctioning Bodies

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Some of the smaller sanctioning bodies in boxing include:

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Different Types Of Boxing Champions

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With four major sanctioning bodies regulating boxing, figuring out who the real champion of any given division can be complicated, so a champion ranking system was developed to separate the best of the best from everyone else. Some of the different titles used to describe champions based on their accomplishments inside the ring include:

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Lineal Champion

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The term “lineal champion” is often used to refer to the boxer who beats an undisputed champion. It is otherwise known as “The man who beat the man.” The expression goes as far back as the 1800s. A modern example of a lineal champion would be Tyson Fury after he beat Wladimir Klitschko to win the IBF, WBO, and WBA super-titles. Fury gave up his belt due to personal issues, but since he beat Klitschko and never lost his titles inside the ring, that made him a lineal champion.

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The four versions of lineal boxing champions are:

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Tyson Fury is the current Transnational Boxing Rankings Board lineal champion. 

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Unified Champion

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A unified champion in boxing is a fighter who holds titles with two or more of the major sanctioning bodies. 

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Undisputed Champion

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An undisputed champion is a boxer who holds all four belts from the major sanctioning bodies. Some of the undisputed champions in the modern era include Terrance Crawford, Oleksandr Usyk, and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. 

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One thing that makes boxing a unique sport is the many sanctioning organizations that govern the sport. The WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO are the four major organizations that govern boxing. Each organization has its own titles for the 17 weight divisions in boxing. 

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With so many different organizations and belts being handed out, figuring out which titles are prestigious and which ones aren’t can be confusing. This article will closely examine how the different government bodies in boxing work and which belts are universally viewed as being the most prestigious. 

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The History Of Boxing

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Championship boxing dates as far back as the second half of the 19th century when John L. Sullivan became the first man to be called a world champion. There were no official sanctioning bodies at the time, but Sullivan still gets the honors of being the first boxing world champion. 

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The first officially sanctioned boxing world title went to the legendary Jack Dempsey when he defeated Georges Carpentier in the championship finals in 1921. The National Boxing Association (NBA) organized the event, which was the first sanctioned world title fight in professional boxing. 

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The NBA was the national boxing federation in the United States at the time, but the organization eventually changed its name to the World Boxing Association in 1962 and became one of the four major sanctioning bodies governing the sport. 

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Before the NBA was founded, a magazine called the “Police Gazette” maintained a list of world champions. Ironically, the magazine wasn’t even a boxing magazine, yet it filled the role for the sport. Today’s version of the Police Gazette would be The Ring magazine.

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The WBA’s first rival emerged a year after the NBA was rebranded. The World Boxing Council was founded in Mexico City to create a unified regulatory system for international professional boxing fights. 

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Infighting within the WBA led to the formation of the United States Boxing Association in 1976. The USBA was founded by the American branch of the organization that wanted to legitimize U.S. boxing separately. The international branch of the USBA was started in 1983 and renamed the International Boxing Federation a year later. This became the third organization to serve as a major sanctioning body in boxing. 

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The fourth significant sanctioning body in boxing is the World Boxing Organization (WBO), which was founded in 1988 in Puerto Rico. It took a while for the WBO to get international recognition. The Japanese Boxing Commission helped to legitimize the organization in 2012.

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While separate entities, the four major sanctioning bodies in boxing are unified regarding most things. They all award belts and titles for the best fighters in the 17 weight classes used in boxing, and they all formally recognize each other. 

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However, there are some differences in how titles are awarded. For example, the WBA has four titles awarded to champions: interim, regular, super, and gold. This approach is unique to the organization since most sanctioning bodies only have one main belt for each class. 

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Despite their differences, the four organizations that sanction boxing matches work together to give boxing fans the best fights possible. A fighter becomes an undisputed world champion when they claim all four belts from the major sanctioning bodies. 

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Understanding How The Sanctioning Bodies In Boxing Work

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The primary function of a sanctioning body is to manage rankings for the different divisions they cover. Championship belts are awarded to the champion of each weight class, and these belts change hands whenever a champion loses. Champions are sometimes stripped of their belts for issues like not taking on mandatory challengers. 

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World titles sanctioned by the four major organizations in boxing are the most prestigious belts, but smaller sanctioning bodies award lesser regional titles. Some of these smaller sanctioning bodies, like the International Boxing Organization (IBO), even have their own world titles, which are not as prestigious as those from the major organizations. 

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Let’s take a more detailed look at the main organizations that govern the sport of boxing:

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1) World Boxing Association (WBA)

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The World Boxing Association is the oldest major sanctioning body in boxing. Founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association, the WBA awards four championships for each division. An “interim” champion, a “regular” champion, a “super” champion, and a “gold” champion. A regular champion becomes a WBA super champion when they capture a WBO, WBC, or IBF title. They’re awarded the super title, while the regular title is vacated for two contenders to fight for. 

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The WBA’s belt system isn’t popular with fans as many feel it waters down what it means to be a champion. The interim title is only used when the champion can’t defend their title for whatever reason, while there are no clear rules regarding how a boxer becomes a gold champion. 

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The WBA uses an elimination system to determine who the mandatory challengers are. The top two rankings of each division are left blank, and top contenders have to take part in elimination fights to earn either spot. The winners of these elimination fights become the regular champion’s mandatory challengers. 

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The WBA organized its first bout in 1921. The organization worked more like a boxing commission, publishing a list of top challengers and sanctioning title fights. There were no purse bids or sanctioning fees back then, and the organization didn’t appoint its own officials for title matches. 

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The World Boxing Association has had its share of corruption scandals over the years. In 1981, a boxing judge accused the organization of influencing judges to give their champions more favorable scores. He also claimed he received bribes from the organization to influence fights. Things got even more scandalous when Top Rank promoter Bob Arum claimed he had to pay WBA referees to get more favorable outcomes for his fighters. 

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2) World Boxing Council (WBC)

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The World Boxing Council is commonly regarded as the most prestigious sanctioning body in boxing. The organization was founded a year after the WBA was founded in 1963, and it’s been responsible for some of the highest-profile fights in boxing history, including the Fury vs. Wilder trilogy. 

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Many boxing experts view the WBC champion at any weight class as the true division champion. The WBC has four titles for each division: The Diamond belt, the Silver belt, the Eternal belt, and the regular belt. 

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The Diamond belt is typically awarded to the winner of historic fights. For example, Floyd Mayweather was awarded the belt after his super-fight against Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather also received an Emerald belt valued at over a million dollars from the WBC. The Eternal belt is given to world champions who retired undefeated or fighters who never lost during title fights. The WBC created a one-time “Supreme” belt for Floyd Mayweather to recognize him as the best fighter of his generation. 

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WBC champions are expected to defend their belt at least once yearly, but they can avoid this by paying a step-aside fee. 

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The World Boxing Council was the first sanctioning body to reduce boxing matches from 15 to 12 rounds. The decision came after the death of Kim Duk-Koo after his exhausting 14 rounds with Ray Mancini. The other sanctioning bodies immediately followed suit, and professional boxing matches have been limited to 12 rounds ever since. 

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Some of the big-name champions that have held WBC titles include Muhammad Ali, Canelo Alvarez, Roberto Duran, Floyd Mayweather, Bernard Hopkins, Hector Camacho, Manny Pacquiao, Erik Morales, Thomas Hearns, and Vitali Klitschko. 

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Like the other sanctioning bodies, the WBC has had its share of controversies, like when Roy Jones Jr. relinquished his belt and later changed his mind. This was after Graciano Rocchigiani had already fought for and won the belt in Jones’ absence. Yet, the WBC broke many of its rules to reinstate Jones as a champion simply because he was the more prominent name. Graciano eventually sued the WBC over their decision to reinstate Jones, and a judge awarded him 30 million dollars. 

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3) World Boxing Organization (WBO)

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The World Boxing Organization is the youngest of the four major sanctioning bodies. It was founded in 1988 and wasn’t recognized as a significant title until 2004 when the WBC gave the organization its stamp of approval. 

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As is the case with the WBC, WBO champions are expected to defend their belts at least once per year. They can be forced to vacate their title if they fail to meet this standard. 

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The WBO started arranging international boxing matches shortly after it was founded, but they struggled to gain credibility in the U.S. Some of their heavyweight champions even relinquished their belts to pursue better options with the other sanctioning bodies. Even The Ring magazine – the official magazine for boxing – didn’t recognize the organization at first. 

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However, the WBO did enjoy some success in the lighter divisions early on as they managed to get an impressive list of champions like Naseem Hamed, Johny Tapia, and Chris Eubanks. Other notable boxers who competed in WBO bouts include Wladimir Klitschko, Oscar De La Hoya, and Marco Antonio Barrera. 

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The WBO found recognition quicker in Europe, where they were immediately given the same recognition as the WBA, WBC, and IBF. 

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Many in the boxing community still view the WBA as the least of the major sanctioning bodies, but their titles are now recognized worldwide. 

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4) International Boxing Federation

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The International Boxing Federation is the second-youngest organization on our list, founded in 1977. It started as a regional sanctioning body that worked with the United States Boxing Association, but it eventually gained significant recognition in 1983. 

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Like the WBA, the IBF uses an elimination bout system to determine the number one and two contenders in each division. A fighter who wins the top or second spot automatically becomes a mandatory challenger for the champion. 

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The IBF quickly earned recognition as one of the top sanctioning bodies in boxing, but its reputation took a massive hit in 1999 when its founder Robert W. Lee was accused of taking bribes, racketeering, money laundry, and tax evasion. 

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These charges against the IBF were a massive blow to their credibility; some even feel their recognition as a major sanctioning body was bought, not earned. 

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One positive thing about the International Boxing Federation is that they only have one belt for their divisions. They are also the only major sanctioning body that strips champions who refuse to defend their belts. 

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With four major sanctioning bodies regulating boxing, figuring out who the real champion of any given division can be complicated, so a champion ranking system was developed to separate the best of the best from everyone else. Some of the different titles used to describe champions based on their accomplishments inside the ring include:

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The term “lineal champion” is often used to refer to the boxer who beats an undisputed champion. It is otherwise known as “The man who beat the man.” The expression goes as far back as the 1800s. A modern example of a lineal champion would be Tyson Fury after he beat Wladimir Klitschko to win the IBF, WBO, and WBA super-titles. Fury gave up his belt due to personal issues, but since he beat Klitschko and never lost his titles inside the ring, that made him a lineal champion.

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Founded in London by former champion \u201cGentleman\u201d John Jackson and others, this first known boxing organization was responsible for drawing up the London Prize Ring Rules of 1838 (replacing Broughton\u2019s Rules of 1743). The PC issued revised LPR Rules in 1853, but folded after Parliament passed a tough anti-prize fighting law in 1861.

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1891-National Sporting Club

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Built on the foundations of the tottering Pelican Club (est. 1887) by ex-boxer A.F. \u201cPeggy\u201d Bettinson and John Fleming at Covent Garden, London, England, the N.S.C. issued an expanded version of John Graham Chambers\u2019 1865 Queensberry Rules and set itself up as a combination venue, promoter, and pugilistic governing body. In February,1909, the N.S.C. standardized divisions and weight limits prior to sanctioning British title bouts in all classes and awarding Championship Challenge Belts donated by Lord Lonsdale.

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French boxing journalist Victor Breyer conceived the idea of a world governing body for boxing\u2013 especially-European boxing-in 1909. He met with officials of the National Sporting Club, but the N.S.C. was not anxious to become a member of any other body, and the idea lagged until March, 1912, when Breyer formed the IBU with boxing powers in France and Switzerland.

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1915-American Boxing Association

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America\u2019s Progressive Age saw the first attempt to establish a U.S. professional boxing organization. The ABA, formed in Cleveland on August 22, 1915, was made up, not of commissions, but of promoters, managers, referees, and journalists. Well known Cleveland referee Matt Hinkel was elected president and Philadelphia\u2019s Harry Edwards as v.p. and Omaha\u2019s Gene Melady as secretary-treasurer. (None were salaried). The stated purpose of the organization was \u201cto protect the public, the boxer, the manager, and the promoter.\u201d

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1921-National Boxing Association

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William A. Gavin founded the NBA as a national body of American state commissions in January, 1921. Originally more comparable to the present American Association of Boxing Commissions than to its offspring and successor, the World Boxing Association, the NBA sanctioned title fights, published lists of outstanding challengers, withdrew titular recognition, but did not attempt to appoint its own title bout officials or otherwise impose its will on championship fights. It also did not conduct purse bids or collect \u201csanctioning fees.\u201d The present National Boxing Association has nothing to do with the old NBA.

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1929-British Boxing Board of Control

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Founded in 1918, the BBBC was completely re-established as a much more powerful body in 1929, with the fall from power of the National Sporting Club. Reorganized again-becoming still more powerful in 1936, the BBBC is an autonomous private body with no official connection to the British government.

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1941-American Federation of Boxing

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Organized in New York, it gained little recognition but sanctioned a series of eight-rounders for the world junior featherweight title. Champions included Lou Barbetta, Davey Crawford, Aaron Seltzer, and Joey Iannotti. The ABF lasted less than a year.

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1946-European Boxing Union

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Founded out of the ashes of the International Boxing Union (which virtually ceased functioning with the Nazi invasion of Europe), the EBU has governed European championships since 1946. Unlike the IBU, the EBU has not concerned itself with world title bouts, the one exception coming in the bantamweight division after Jose Becerra announced his retirement in 1960, when the EBU crowned Alphonse Halimi, and then Johnny Caldwell, as successors. The EBU survived the one assault upon its authority-the so-called \u201cEURO\u201d titles-about ten (1988) years ago. It has governed European championships prudently, wisely, and authoritatively since its inception more than 50 years ago.

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1954-Orient Boxing Federation

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Formed in Tokyo by Japanese, Korean, and Filipino boxing commissioners. The OBF changed its name to the Orient & Pacific Boxing Federation when Australia joined in 1977.

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1962-World Boxing Association

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The National Boxing Association changed its name to the World Boxing Association at its annual convention in 1962. The reasons?\u00a0\u00a0Increased membership of foreign bodies, the growing internationalization of the sport, and the fact that, with the growing popularity of professional basketball (thanks in no small part with network television), the NBA\u2019s initials meant the National Basketball Association to most sports fans.

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1963-World Boxing Council

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The NBA\u2019s change in name to the WBA did little to satisfy its growing non-U.S. membership. Fed up with the WBA\u2019s voting rules, which gave one vote to a state like Vermont (which had little or no boxing) and one vote to an entire country like Mexico (which had fights by the thousands), the \u201cforeign connection\u201d bolted and formed its own group at the WBA\u2019s 1962 convention. (The non-Americans would have to wait until the 1970s to gain control of the WBA.)

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1969-North American Boxing Federation

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The WBC, anxious to establish a permanent voting scheme, established \u201ccontinental federations\u201d where none had existed before, notably the Central America & Caribbean Boxing Federation and the NABF. The North American Boxing Federation\u2019s first title bout pitted former world heavyweight champion Charles (Sonny) Liston against former amateur star Leotis Martin in a 12-rounder in Las Vegas in December. Martin, trailing on points, knocked out the awesome Liston in the ninth to take the title but relinquished it a few months later due to a detached retina. The NABF has been part of boxing ever since.

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1979-United States Boxing Association

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The WBA established its own U.S. body with the United States Boxing Association in the wake of the disastrous \u201cU.S. Championship Tournament\u201d.

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Pat O\u2019Grady formed the group in Oklahoma after the WBA withdrew recognition as world lightweight champion from his son. The WAA sputtered out after Sean was knocked out by Andrew Ganigan on October 31 of that year. Another World Athletic Association (no connection to this one) was established in the 1990s.

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When USBA president Robert W. Lee\u2019s 1982 bid of the WBA presidency failed\u2013the last serious attempt to bring control of the WBA back to the U.S \u2013 he and several American state commissioners formed the USBA International early in 1983. The name was changed to the International Boxing Federation in 1984; its by-laws state that the president must be an American. The IBF gained needed recognition when it listed deposed WBC titleholder Larry Holmes as heavyweight champ and, in a somewhat similar situation, recognized ousted WBA junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor.

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This group, which rose to power in a few short years, came about when discontented Puerto Ricans broke away from the WBA. By 1988 its president Fernando Varcarcel had pushed the WBO into a position rivaling the three major world bodies (WBA, WBC, and the IBF).

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Formed by millionaire Marty Cohen when the WBA withdrew recognition as junior featherweight champion from Jesus Salud,\u00a0\u00a0the IBC now calls itself the International Boxing Council. This is the first world sanctioning body not made up of actual commissions, paving the way for the IBO, WBF, et. al.

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The establishment of the IBO marked the beginning of the present situation, in which there seem to be more sanctioning bodies than promoters.

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Most of this body\u2019s title bouts are held in Thailand.

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Founded and run by Britain\u2019s dynamic Jon W. Robinson. Sprang into prominence in 1995 by recognizing George Foreman as heavyweight champion after the WBA, and then the IBF had stripped him of their titles.

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Founded and run by former IBC vice president (and former major league pitching star) Dean Chance.

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1997-World Boxing Commission

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Surfaced for one contest and then disappeared.

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