List of Boxing Triple Champions - Triple Champions That Won Titles in Other Multiple Divisions

Triple Champions That Won Titles in Other Multiple Divisions

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

  • Four weight divisions are called Quadruple Champions (see the List of boxing quadruple champions);
  • Five weight divisions are called Quintuple Champions (see the List of boxing quintuple champions);
  • Six weight divisions are called the Sextuple Champions (see the List of boxing sextuple champions);
  • Seven weight divisions are called the Septuple Champions (see the List of boxing septuple champions); and
  • Eight weight divisions are called the Octuple Champions (see the List of boxing septuple champions).

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