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List of British world boxing champions

List of British world boxing champions

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This is a list of British boxers who have won a world championship by one of the four major sanctioning organisations – the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF) and the World Boxing Organization (WBO) – as well as those awarded by The Ring. Additionally, prior to 1962, world champions were recognised by public consensus (world), and later by the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) and the National Boxing Association (NBA).

List of champions

Heavyweight

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Cruiserweight

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Light-heavyweight

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Super-middleweight

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Middleweight

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Light-middleweight

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Welterweight

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Light-welterweight

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Lightweight

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Super-featherweight

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Featherweight

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Super-bantamweight

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Bantamweight

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Super-flyweight

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Flyweight

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Light-flyweight

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Mini-flyweight

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