World Title Defenses in a Division: Jose
“Mantequilla” Napoles WBC Welterweight World; Title, Felix “Tito” Trinidad IBF
Welterweight World Title; Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. WBC Light Welterweight World
Title.
Jose
“Mantequilla” Napoles
Height
5’7 1/2” Reach 72”
From
Santiago, Cuba
Record
81-7 54 KO’s
WBA
Welterweight Champion (2) and WBC Welterweight Champion (2)
Jose Napoles won the WBC Welterweight Title by
defeating Billy Backus via a TKO in the 8th round in June 4, 1971. Napoles won a total of 10 successful title
defenses until his KO defeat at the hands of
John H. Stacey in the 6th round on Dec 6, 1975.
1. 1971
Dec 14 Jose Napoles UD 15 Hedgemon
Lewis
2. 1972
Mar 28 Jose Napoles KO 7 Ralph
Charles
3. 1972
Jun 10 Jose
Napoles TKO 2 Adolph Pruitt
4. 1973
Feb 28 Jose Napoles KO 7 Ernie
Lopez
5. 1973
Jun 23 Jose Napoles UD 15 Roger Menetrey
6. 1973
Sep 22 Jose Napoles UD 15 Clyde Gray
7. 1974
Aug 3 Jose Napoles TKO 9 Hedgemon Lewis
8. 1974
Dec 14 Jose Napoles KO 3 Horacio Agustin Saldano
9. 1975
Mar 30 Jose Napoles TD 12 Armando Muniz
10. 1975
Jul 12 Jose
Napoles UD 15 Armando Muniz
LOST 1975 Dec 6 John
H. Stracey TKO 6 Jose Napoles
Felix
“Tito” Trinidad
Height
5’11” Reach 72 ½”
From
Cupey Alto, Puerto Rico
Record
42-3 35 KO’s
3
Division World Champion: IBF Welterweight Champion, WBC Welterweight Champion,
WBA Light Middleweight Champion, IBF Light Middleweight Champion,and WBA
Middleweight Champion
Trinidad was a dominating welterweight with 15 successful
title defenses. In June 19, 1993 Felix Trinidad KO’s Maurice Blocker in two
rounds and goes on to successfully defended the IBF Welterweight Title a total
of 15 times with a total of 12 KO’s. He
would later vacate the title and move on to campaign in the Jr. Middleweight
division.
Here are his 15 IBF Welterweight title defenses:
1. 1993
Aug 6 Felix Trinidad TKO 1 Luis
Gabriel Garcia
2. 1993
Oct 23 Felix Trinidad KO 10 Anthony
Stephens
3. 1994
Jan 29 Felix Trinidad UD 12 Hector
Camacho
4. 1994
Sep 17 Felix Trinidad TKO 4 Yory Boy
Campas
5. 1994
Dec 10 Felix Trinidad TKO 8 Oba Carr
6. 1995
Apr 8 Felix Trinidad TKO 2 Roger
Turner
7. 1995
Nov 18 Felix Trinidad TKO 4 Larry Barnes
8. 1996
Feb 10 Felix Trinidad TKO 4 Rodney
Moore
9. 1996
May 18 Felix Trinidad KO 5 Freddie
Pendleton
10. 1996
Sep 7 Felix Trinidad TKO 6 Ray Lovato
11. 1997
Jan 11 Felix Trinidad TKO 3 Kevin
Lueshing
12. 1998
Apr 3 Felix Trinidad KO 4 Mahenge Zulu
13. 1999
Feb 20 Felix Trinidad UD 12 Pernell
Whitaker
14. 1999
May 29 Felix Trinidad KO 4 Hugo Pineda
15. 1999
Sep 18 Felix Trinidad MD 12 Oscar De La
Hoya
Vacated title to move up to Jr. Middleweight.
Julio
Cesar Chavez Sr.
Height
5’ 7 ½” Reach 66 ½”
From
Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Record
107-6-2 86 KO’s
3
Division World Champion: WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBA Lightweight
Champion, WBC Lightweight Champion, WBC Light Welterweight Champion (2), and
IBF Light Welterweight Champion.
On May 13, 1989 Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. defeats Roger
Mayweather by a RTD in the 10th round to win the WBC Light Welterweight
Title. Chavez would defend the WBC Light
Welterweight title a total of 12 times with 10 KO’s until his defeat at the
hands of Frankie Randall on Jan 29, 1994 via SD.
1. 1989
Nov 18 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 10 Sammy Fuentes
2. 1989
Dec 16 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 3 Alberto de las Mercedes Cortes
3. 1990
Mar 17 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 12 Meldrick Taylor
4. 1990
Dec 8 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 3 Kyung Duk Ahn
5. 1991
Mar 18 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 4 John Duplessis
6. 1991
Sep 14 Julio Cesar Chavez UD 12 Lonnie Smith
7. 1992
Apr 10 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 5 Angel Hernandez
8. 1992
Aug 1 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 4 Frankie Mitchell
9. 1992
Sep 12 Julio Cesar Chavez UD 12 Hector Camacho
10. 1993
Feb 20 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 5 Greg Haugen
11. 1993
May 8 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 6 Terrence Alli
12. 1993
Dec 18 Julio Cesar Chavez TKO 5 Andy Holligan
LOST 1994 Jan
29 Frankie Randall SD 12 Julio Cesar Chavez
by M. DeTyrone
by M. DeTyrone
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