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Who are the four-division champs in the history of boxing?

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Who are the four-division champs in the history of boxing?

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  1. dont no but the 5  division champs are

    at the bottom....

                                                                                                              Why when manny beat and stoped

       M A Barrerra the 1st time did he not take his title

       as he was the champ.?

       well it was something to do with the  W B C.

       so manny is a 5 weight world champion alredy

       as he beat the                                                                                          champion but they would not give him

       a title fight but beat him fair

                                               . its ture checck it.                        

                                              

    so has beat 5 men who are world champs at there weights

      

    .........................................

    1  sugar ray

    2  hittman           5 weight

    3  golden boy     world champions.

    4  pritty boy                                

    ...........................5 manny ??.........................................


  2. here you go.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_box...

  3. Here is a list of 4 division champions.  I'm not sure of the order in which each reached this goal.  I do know that Thomas Hearns was the first.

    Thomas Hearns

    Sugar Ray Leonard

    Oscar De La Hoya

    Pernell Whittaker

    Floyd Mayweather

    Roy Jones Jr.

    Roberto Duran

    Manny Pacquiao

    Leo Gomez

    Perhaps a more interesting question would be of 5 Division Champions.  That list is shorter.

    Thomas Hearns: 147, 154, 175, 160, 168

    Oscar De La Hoya: 130, 135, 140, 147, 154

    Floyd Mayweather: 130, 135, 140, 147, 154

    Sugar Ray Leonard is also listed as a 5 Division champion.  Though I respect his greatness, this is the one thing that I am TOTALLY TURNED OFF with.

    Leonard came out of another of his many retirements to "Create" a title in an attempt to beat Hearns to the "5 Title" mark.  He and Jerk-em Sillyman (WBC) forced WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT champion Donny LaLonde, who was always a Lt Hvt., to melt down to 168 so Leonard could create the 168lb. title and add LaLonde's 175 title,  ALL IN ONE FIGHT, winner take all.

    Though I have great respect for him and his accomplishments at 147-160, I'll never consider Leonard a Lt. Hvt. or 5 division champion.  If LaLonde was forced to come down to 168 then ONLY that title should be on the line.  I don't blame him for fighting for the money but, if Leonard would call himself Lt. Hvt. Champ, he should have to beat LaLonde AT 175.  He can come in at 168 if he want's to.  

    Hearns won his Lt. Hvt. title from the LIGITIMATE champion, Dennis Andres, AT 175.  HE was the FIRST and, for a while, ONLY 5 division champion, until DLH defeated Fernando Vargas to become the 154 title.

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