World Titles held by White Boxers

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Adamek is stuck right now I think at heavyweight. I doubt Haye will fight him and has to fight Ruiz next anyway. The Klitschko's already have fights lined up. He will have to wait a while for a title shot at this point. He is fighting at the Prudential Center in Newark in February. His opponent is unknown at this pointbut hopefully they put him in with a decent heavy.
 

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I count Martinez as white as all or most of his ancestry comes from Europe. However, he does not speak English and with a name like Martinez most fans will just label him as a Hispanic. No big deal. Still hope he KOs Williams next month.

Oh, and Adamek vacated his belt to fight Golota last month. He is after some money and is foolishly campaigning at heavyweight now.
Adamek is now ranked #seven by boxre
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Adamek is pursuing Haye for a fight (unlikely though). If he does fight Haye, he should beat and pulverize him at least. He's just too small for the division.
 

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I don't like Adamek at heavyweight as well. He was originally a light heavyweight so this is another big step up for him.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Adamek is stuck right now I think at heavyweight.  I doubt Haye will fight him and has to fight Ruiz next anyway.  The Klitschko's already have fights lined up.  He will have to wait a while for a title shot at this point.  He is fighting at the Prudential Center in Newark in February.  His opponent is unknown at this point but hopefully they put him in with a decent heavy.

He said after the Golota fight he would like to go back to cruiserweight and defend his Ring Title. He has until July to do so.

So his next fight may be at heavyweight in February but he may fight again in June at cruiserweight, IF he can land a decent payday. Perhaps we'll see Adamek-Huck or Adamek-Jones in Poland.
 

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Guillermo Jones? I would like to see that fight too. I have a feeling if that fight happens Adamek will be just as dominant as he was against O'neill Bell.
 

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Argentinians are white in my opinion. In college, I took a history course on South America and the professor who spent years in South America, although an American, insisted Argentina, and Uruguay were 100% white. If anyone follows soccer and sees the composition of Argentina's national team , I have never seen anyone who didn't look 100% white . So I would count Martinez as a white boxing champ. As an aside, the country which produces the highest number of Club futbol (soccer )Division I Club players per capita is not any country which has Affletes but Uruguay.I guess Uruguayans never got the message whites are slow, and not athletic . LOL
 

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Sergio and Ginolbi are of Spanish decent, if not entirely 100 percent Spaniard. Look at the long nose and face, pretty classic features.

I think he is going to shock the boxing world by defeating good albeit overhyped black fighter.
 

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Hopefully Bute, Pavlik, Klitschko, and Kessler will hold on to their titles. I can almost guarentee victory for all of them.
 

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And the silence from the MSM is deafening.

It's because of a centuries-old hatred those who control the sports media have for White gentiles.

It never ceases to amaze me that over half the boxing writers and commentators are Jewish, as well as ALL the highest decision-makers on the sports networks (such as Greenburg of HBO, Hershman at Showtime, etc). Yet, of the top 100 boxers in each of the 17 weight divisions according to BoxRec - thats 1700 boxers - there's only TWO Jews.

Farhood, Albert, Bernstein, Matthews, Kellerman, Atlas, Raskin, Dettloff, Goldman, Wetzel, and Rosenthal generally either ignore or discredit all white fighters. Oh, they might slip in a positive comment about a white fighter once in awhile, so to not make their hatred seem TOO obvious, but it's done only with the greatest reluctance.
 

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jwhite96 said:
Argentinians are white in my opinion. In college, I took a history course on South America and the professor who spent years in South America, although an American, insisted Argentina, and Uruguay were 100% white. If anyone follows soccer and sees the composition of Argentina's national team , I have never seen anyone who didn't look 100% white . So I would count Martinez as a white boxing champ. As an aside, the country which produces the highest number of Club futbol (soccer )Division I Club players per capita is not any country which has Affletes but Uruguay.I guess Uruguayans never got the message whites are slow, and not athletic . LOL
Argentinians regard themselves as Europeans living in South America. When the military government took over in the 70's many upper class Argentinians went to Spain to flee the government. Only in boxing because it draws from the lower classes do you see many Mestizo fighters ie Monzon and Galindez. Aside from Maradona I can't think of any Mestizo stars in soccer and I can't think of any in basketball.
 

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If I left anybody off let me know.

Wladimir Klitschko - WBO,IBF Heavyweight Champion
Vitali Klitschko - WBC Heavyweight Champion
Tomasz Adamek - IBF Cruiserweight Champion
Giacobbe Fragomeni - WBC Cruiserweight Champion
Marco Huck - WBO Cruiserweight Champion
Jurgen Brahmer - WBO Light Heavyweight Champion
Mikkel Kessler - WBA Super Middleweight Champion
Lucian Bute - IBF Super Middleweight Champion
Carl Froch - WBC Super Middleweight Champion
Robert Stieglitz - WBO Super Middleweight Champion
Kelly Pavlik - WBC, WBO Middleweight Champion
Felix Sturm - WBA Middleweight Champion
Sebastian Sylvester - IBF Middleweight Champion
Sergei Dzinziruk - WBO Jr Middleweight Champion
Sergio Martinez - WBC Jr Middleweight Champion
Yuri Foreman - WBA Jr Middleweight Champion
Vyacheslav Senchenko - WBA Welterweight Champion
Vic Darchinyan - IBF,WBC,WBA Super Flyweight Champion
Omar Narvaez - WBO Flyweight Champion



Belts we can win

Vitali Tajbert will fight Humberto Gutierrez for the WBC Super Featherweight title this Saturday.
Adrian Diaconu will rematch WBC Light Heavyweight Champ Jean Pascal in December.
Another belt we can win

Slovenian Jan Zaveck 27-1(15) will face IBF Welterweight Champ Isaac Hlatshwayo 29-1-1(10) on Dec 11. If he wins he'll be the first ever Slovenian boxing champion.

Pole Rafal Jackiewicz 34-8-1(18) will face Delvin Rodriguez 24-3-2(14) in an IBF Welterweight eliminator on Nov 27. Jackiewicz has a 19 bout, four year win streak. Two fights ago he beat Zaveck on a split decision.

We'll have two shots at this title
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I'll leave Adamek up there until somebody wins his belt.
 

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Updated list

Wladimir Klitschko - Ring, WBO, IBF Heavyweight Champion
Vitali Klitschko - WBC Heavyweight Champion
Wlodarczyk/Fragomeni winner - WBC Cruiserweight Champion
Marco Huck - WBO Cruiserweight Champion
Jurgen Brahmer - WBO Light Heavyweight Champion
Lucian Bute - IBF Super Middleweight Champion
Carl Froch - WBC Super Middleweight Champion
Robert Stieglitz - WBO Super Middleweight Champion
Dmitri Sartison - WBA Super Middleweight Champion
Kelly Pavlik - Ring, WBC, WBO Middleweight Champion
Felix Sturm - WBA Middleweight Champion
Sebastian Sylvester - IBF Middleweight Champion
Sergio Martinez - WBC Jr Middleweight Champion
Sergiy Dzinziruk - WBO Jr Middleweight Champion
Yuri Foreman - WBA Jr Middleweight Champion
Jan Zaveck - IBF Welterweight Champion
Vyacheslav Senchenko - WBA Welterweight Champion
Katsidis/Mitchell winner - WBO Lightweight Champion
Vitali Tajbert - WBC Super Featherweight Champion
Steve Molitor - IBF Super Bantamweight Champion
Vic Darchinyan - WBA, IBF Super Flyweight Champion
Omar Narvaez - WBO Flyweight Champion

Only 13 belts above middleweight but we've made some ground in the lighter divisions.

Three belts we can win

1.) Vyacheslav Uzelkov is the mandatory challenger for Shumenov's WBA Light Heavyweight title.

2.)Paulie Malignaggi will face WBA Jr Welterweight Champion Amir Khan in New York in May.

3.) Zsolt Bedak will face WBO Super Bantamweight Champion Wilfredo Vazquez Jr away from home in Puerto Rico on May 29.

If I missed anybody let me know and I'll fix it.
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Forgot about Sartison.

Do you guys think we should count Senchenko and Sartison? The WBA has two champs in some weight classes. Shane Mosley and Andre Ward are the "super champs" whereas our guys are "regular" champs.
 

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Zbik and Stieglitz are back in action this weekend as well. Here is the card.

Sebastian Zbik 160
vs. Domenico Spada 159

(WBC interim middleweight championship)

Robert Stieglitz 167 vs. Eduard Gutknecht 168

(WBO super middleweight championship)

Marcel Meyerdiercks 128 vs. Emiliano Salvini 129

Pal Bedak 112 vs. Edgar Jimenez 113

Rachim Tschachkijew 202 vs. Rene Huebner 199

Mateusz Masternak TBA vs. Marco Heinichen 199

Christina Hammer 160 vs. Patricia Braesick TBA

Venue: Bördelandhalle in Magdeburg, Germany

Promoter: Universum/SES

TV: ZDF (Germany)

It looks like a good one!! The unbeaten Gutknecht is another very good white fighter from Kazakhstan who looks to take Stieglitz's super middleweight title away.
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Heavyweight 201 & up
Wladimir Klitschko - Ring, IBF, WBO
Vitali Klitschko - WBC

Cruiserweight 200
Krzysztof Wlodarczyk - WBC
Marco Huck - WBO

Light Heavyweight 175
Jurgen Brahmer - WBO

Super Middleweight 168
Mikkel Kessler - WBC (vacated due to injury)
Robert Stieglitz - WBO
Lucian Bute - IBF

Middleweight 160
Sergio Martinez - Ring, WBC
Dmitry Pirog - WBO
Felix Sturm - WBA
Sebastian Sylvester - IBF

Jr Middleweight 154
Sergiy Dzinziruk - WBO

Welterweight 147
Jan Zaveck - IBF
Vyacheslav Senchenko - WBA

Super Featherweight 130
Ricky Burns - WBO
Vitali Tajbert WBC

Jr Featherweight 122
Steve Molitor - IBF

Jr Bantamweight 115
Omar Narvaez - WBO


Interim & Regular Champions
Dmitri Sartison - WBA "Regular" Super Middleweight Champ
Gennady Golovkin - WBA "Regular" Middleweight Champ
Sebastian Zbik - WBC "Interim" Middleweight Champ
Michael Katsidis - WBO "Interim" Lightweight Champ


IBO Champions
Wladimir Klitschko - IBO Heavyweight Champ
Danny Green - IBO Cruiserweight Champ
Peter Manfredo Jr - IBO Middleweight Champ
Leonardo Zappavigna - IBO Lightweight Champ
Vic Darchinyan - IBO Bantamweight Champ
Hekkie Budler - IBO Super Flyweight Champ


Upcoming Title Shots
Michael Katsidis 27-2(22) will challenge WBA & WBO Lightweight Champion Juan Manuel Marquez in late November on HBO.

Valery Brudov 38-2(27) will challenge WBA Cruiserweight Champion Guillermo Jones this Saturday in Jones' home country of Panama.

Ryan Rhodes 44-4(30) is currently rated IBF #4, WBC #4. The WBC belt is vacant and the IBF champ K-9 Bundrage is one of the weakest champions in the sport. Rhodes as an excellent chance to snag a world title in the next 12 months.

Alexander "Sasha" Bakhtin 25-0(11) is currently rated WBC #2, IBF # 4. Look for him to get a title shot within the next 12 months.

The WBC recently stripped Kessler of his title. They have now declared the winner of Ward-Dirrell will get the vacant belt.

Let me know if I missed anybody.
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I can't believe the Brudov-Guillermo fight is finally going to happen and it's only four days away. Guillermo should have been stripped a long time ago for two years of inactivity. I think Brudov will be the superior boxer and win the fight by several rounds but most likely he'll get robbed on the scorecards.
 
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I can't believe the Brudov-Guillermo fight is finally going to happen and it's only four days away.  Guillermo should have been stripped a long time ago for two years of inactivity.  I think Brudov will be the superior boxer and win the fight by several rounds but most likely he'll get robbed on the scorecards.  
If a white fighter don't have the KO power,
they just can't beat non-whites over a long time frame.
they will get robbed at some point, that's why the top
easteuros are big punchers..... Edited by: lost
 

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Hey Blue Devil great recap, it brought a big smile to my face and pride in our guys. Thanks Bro.
 

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Kiko Martinez and Omar Narvaez sucessfully defended their titles on the weekend.

And we have two new beltholders:

Stuart Hall - IBF bantamweight
Dmitry Chudinov - interim WBA middleweight



So at the end of 2013:



Heavyweight


Vitali Klitschko: WBC emeritus
Wladimir Klitschko: WBA super, WBO, IBF, IBO, Ring

Cruiserweight

Marco Huck: WBO
Krzysztof Wlodarczyk: WBC
Denis Lebedev: WBA
Danny Green: IBO

Light Heavyweight

Sergey Kovalev: WBO
Andrzej Fonfara: IBO

Super Middleweight

Carl Froch: WBA & IBF
Robert Stieglitz: WBO
Thomas Oosthuizen: IBO

Middleweight

Sergio Gabriel Martinez: WBC & Ring
Felix Sturm: IBF
Gennady Golovkin (white father): WBA super, IBO
Dmitry Chudinov: WBA interim

Welterweight

Marcos Maidana (white father): WBA
Chris van Heerden: IBO

Junior Welterweight


Danny Garcia (mixed): WBA Super
Khabib Allakhverdiev: WBA world, IBO

Lightweight


Ricky Burns: WBO

Super Featherweight

Will Tomlinson: IBO

Featherweight

Evgeny Gradovich: IBF

Super Bantamweight

Kiko Martinez: IBF
Alexander Bahktin:IBO

Bantamweight


Stuart Hall: IBF

Super Flyweight

Omar Narvaez: WBO

Strawweight

Hekkie Budler: IBO


White boxers have had a very good year in 2013. I'm hoping it will be even better in 2014.
 
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