International Boxing Association (professional Body) - Notable Title Holders

Notable Title Holders

Some notable Champions are:

  • Eric Esch - Former Super Heavyweight Champion, more commonly known as Butterbean
  • Oscar De La Hoya - Former Welterweight and Light Middleweight Champion
  • Alejandro Martín González - Former Lightweight Champion
  • Roy Jones Jr. - Former Light Heavyweight Champion
  • James Toney - Former two time Heavyweight Champion and former Super Cruiserweight Champion
  • George Foreman - Former Heavyweight Champion
  • Mikkel Kessler - Former Super Middleweight Champion
  • Glen Johnson - Former Light Heavyweight Champion
  • Joel Casamayor - Former Super Featherweight Champion
  • Erik Morales - Former Super Featherweight Champion
  • Arturo Gatti - Former Welterweight Champion
  • Diego Corrales - Former Super Featherweight Champion
  • Shane Mosley - Former Welterweight Champion
  • Antonio Tarver - Former Light Heavyweight Champion
  • José Luis Castillo - Former Super Featherweight Champion
  • Orlando Canizales - Former Featherweight Champion
  • Fernando Vargas - Former Junior Middleweight Champion

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