List of IBF World Champions - Junior Flyweight

Junior Flyweight

Name: Date: Location: Defenses:
Dodie Boy Penalosa
def. Satoshi Shingaki
December 10, 1983 Osaka, Japan 3
Title vacated October 1986 Penalosa vacated the title in order to move up to the Flyweight division. His last successful defense was against Yani Dokolamo on October 12, 1985 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Jum-Hwan Choi
def. Cho-Woon Park
December 7, 1986 Busan, South Korea 3
Tacy Macalos November 4, 1988 Quezon City, Philippines 0
Muangchai Kittikasem May 2, 1989 Bangkok, Thailand 3
Michael Carbajal July 29, 1990 Phoenix, Arizona 9
Humberto González February 19, 1994 Inglewood, California 3
Saman Sorjaturong July 15, 1995 Inglewood, California 1
Title vacated November 1995 Sorjaturong vacated the title after defeating Yuichi Hosono in Ratchaburi, Thailand on November 12, 1995.
Michael Carbajal (2)
def. Melchor Cob Castro
March 16, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada 2
Mauricio Pastrana January 18, 1997 Las Vegas, Nevada 3
Title vacated April 30, 1998
Will Grigsby
def. Ratanapol Sor Vorapin
December 18, 1998 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1
Ricardo López October 2, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada 3
Title vacated November 28, 2002 Lopez retired as champion in Mexico City, Mexico. His last successful defense was against Zolani Petelo on September 29, 2001 in New York City, New York.
Victor Burgos
def. Alex Sánchez
February 15, 2003 Las Vegas, Nevada 2
Will Grigsby (2) May 14, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada 0
Ulises Solís January 7, 2006 New York City, New York 9
Brian Viloria April 19, 2009 Manila, Philippines 0

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