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    With his stunning, second-round KO of 140-pound champ Ricky Hatton, Filipino southpaw Manny Pacquiao became the second boxer in history to secure titles in six weight divisions (flyweight, junior featherweight, featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight). The only other to do so: Oscar De La Hoya, who ended his storied career after getting pummeled by Pacquiao last December. Here's a look at some other multi-divisional champs in history.

    - Oscar De La Hoya - | Six Divisional World Titles
    "The Golden Boy" is the most lucrative fighter to date. He knocked out 17 world champions and won 10 world titles, from super featherweight to middleweight. The Olympic gold medalist closed his career with a 39-6 record, with 30 wins by way of knockout.

    - Sugar Ray Leonard - | Five Divisional World Titles
    In his 20-year professional career, "Sugar" compiled an astounding 36-3-1 record (25 KOs) while defeating the likes of Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler. Leonard earned world titles at light heavyweight, super middleweight, middleweight, junior middleweight and welterweight.

    - Floyd Mayweather Jr. - | Five Divisional World Titles
    When he retired in 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr. finished with a flawless 39-0 record (25 KOs), while also reigning atop the 130-,135-, 140-, 147- and 154-pound divisions. Luckily for fight fans, "Money May" is returning to the ring in July to take on Juan Manuel Marquez.

    - Thomas Hearns - | Five Divisional World Titles
    With a destructive right hand and the ability to knock out an opponent like no other, "The Hitman" Hearns became the first boxer to claim world titles in four divisions and in five divisions. The knockout king reigned atop the welterweight, super welterweight, light heavyweight, middleweight and super middlweight.

    - Roberto Duran - | Four Divisional World Titles
    The Panamanian nicknamed "Hands of Stone," is widely considered to be one of the greatest fighters of the past century. His 103-16 record, with 70 KOs, puts him in an elite boxing arena, while his four divisional titles -- lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight -- clearly make Duran among the most dominant boxers ever.

    - Pernell Whitaker - | Four Divisional World Titles
    "Sweet Pea's" 40-4-1 record, with 17 KOs, only portray a fraction of his power in the ring. Whitaker claimed Olympic gold as lightweight at the 1984 Games, won 201 of his 214 amateur bouts (though he claims he fought and won many more) and became world champion in four weight divisions -- lightweight, super lightweight, welterweight and light middleweight.

    - Henry Armstrong - | Three Divisional Titles
    From 1931 to '45, Henry Armstrong acquired a massive 151-21 record, with 101 knockouts. But even more staggering were his three world titles in different weight classes -- featherweight, welterweight and lightweight -- all of which he held at the same time. While his trio may appear to pale in comparison to Pacquiao's and De La Hoya's sextuplet, Armstrong's titles came when there were only eight weight divisions, instead of today's 16. In fact, many boxing experts credit Armstrong as the greatest multi-division champion in history.

    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    Felix Trinidad- 3 divisions, Welterweight, Jr Middleweight, Middleweight

    Roy Jones Jr- 4 divisions, Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Lightheavyweight, Heavyweight

    and there are like a million other 2 weight champs

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    wilfred benitez
    wilfredo gomez
    Hector Camacho
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Iran Barkley
    James Toney
    Shane Mosley
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    i can go for a while...

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    wilfred benitez
    wilfredo gomez
    Hector Camacho
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Iran Barkley
    James Toney
    Shane Mosley
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    i can go for a while...
    some of those are 2 weight class champs though, and especially with 2 weight classes the list will go on for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    wilfred benitez
    wilfredo gomez
    Hector Camacho
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Iran Barkley
    James Toney
    Shane Mosley
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    i can go for a while...
    some of those are 2 weight class champs though, and especially with 2 weight classes the list will go on for a while
    which ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    wilfred benitez
    wilfredo gomez
    Hector Camacho
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Iran Barkley
    James Toney
    Shane Mosley
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    i can go for a while...
    some of those are 2 weight class champs though, and especially with 2 weight classes the list will go on for a while
    which ones?
    well at least in Camacho's case, he only won titles at lightweight and jr welter, he fought for the welterweight title 2 times but lost both fights

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post

    some of those are 2 weight class champs though, and especially with 2 weight classes the list will go on for a while
    which ones?
    well at least in Camacho's case, he only won titles at lightweight and jr welter, he fought for the welterweight title 2 times but lost both fights
    he did hold the WBC super featherweight belt but vacated it. which was vacated by bobby chacon so Camacho did pick it up but didnt win it. maybe that doesnt count as a win.

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post

    which ones?
    well at least in Camacho's case, he only won titles at lightweight and jr welter, he fought for the welterweight title 2 times but lost both fights
    he did hold the WBC super featherweight belt but vacated it. which was vacated by bobby chacon so Camacho did pick it up but didnt win it. maybe that doesnt count as a win.
    yea i wouldn't really count it, same thing with Lewis and the WBC title, the first time he took it out of the garbage (literally)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    so 3 doesnt count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    so 3 doesnt count?
    3 does but it has to be won and not handed!
    Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    so 3 doesnt count?
    3 does but it has to be won and not handed!
    every other fighter he named WON their titles and were all in 3 weight classes

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    so 3 doesnt count?
    3 does but it has to be won and not handed!
    can you name any other besides the obvious ones

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    so do

    Marco Antonio Barrera - 3 divisions - super feather, feather, super bantam

    Erik Morales - 3 divisions - super feather, feather, super bantam

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    Default Re: Multi-Divisional Champs

    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    Can you guys think of any other fighters who won titles in 3 or more divisions?
    Leo Gamez...he won 4.

    Dont judge them by the trinkets.Judge them by fighting the best in the division!

    How many Jr. or spr. titles did Armstrong win ?

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