List of current WBC International champions

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This is a list of current WBC International champions. [1] The International title is one of the World Boxing Council's highest regional championships, below world level and WBC Silver.

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Weight classChampionRecordDefenses
Heavyweight Flag of New Zealand.svg Joseph Parker 34–3 (23 KO)0
Bridgerweight vacant
Cruiserweight Flag of Argentina.svg Yamil Peralta 16–1 (9 KO)1
Light heavyweight Flag of Scotland.svg Willy Hutchinson 16–1 (12 KO)0
Super middleweight Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Zucco18–0 (15 KO)1
Middleweight Flag of Poland.svg Fiodor Czerkaszyn 26-1 (15 KO)0
Super welterweight Flag of Albania.svg Ermal Hadribeaj 17–0–1 (7 KO)3
Welterweight Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mazlum Akdeniz19–0 (8 KO)0
Super lightweight Flag of Ireland.svg Pierce O'Leary13–0 (7 KO)2
Lightweight Flag of the United States.svg Antonio Perez10-0 (5 KO)0
Super featherweight Flag of England.svg Ryan Garner14–0 (8 KO)0
Featherweight Flag of Italy.svg Luca Rigoldi31–2–2 (9 KO)0
Super bantamweight Flag of England.svg Liam Davies 15–0 (7 KO)1
Bantamweight Flag of Mexico.svg Victor Reyes Bernabe24–2–1 (14 KO)0
Super flyweight vacant
Flyweight Flag of England.svg Galal Yafai 5–0 (4 KO)3
Light flyweight Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Winwood 4–0 (2 KO)0
Strawweight Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Winwood 4–0 (2 KO)0

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References

  1. "" [ permanent dead link ]. WBC. Retrieved October 14, 2017.