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The World Boxing Council ( WBC) is an international professional boxing organization. It is among the four major organizations which sanction professional boxing bouts, alongside the World Boxing Association (WBA), International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Organization (WBO).
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The World Boxing Association (WBA), formerly known as the...
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O Conselho Mundial de Boxe, denotado CMB (em inglês: World Boxing Council, denotado WBC ), foi inicialmente criado por onze países: Estados Unidos, Argentina, Reino Unido, França, México, Filipinas, Panamá, Chile, Peru, Venezuela e Brasil, mais Porto Rico, reunidos na Cidade do México em 14 de fevereiro de 1963, por convite do ...
PesoCampeãoDesdePeso-mínimoMelvin Jerusalem7 de outubro de 2023Mosca-ligeiroKenshiro Teraji19 de março de 2022Peso-moscaJulio César Martínez20 de dezembro de 2019SupermoscaJuan Francisco Estrada3 de dezembro de 2022Learn about the origins, evolution and achievements of the WBC, the organization that unifies and promotes boxing worldwide. Find out how the WBC rules, champions, presidents and social initiatives have shaped the sport and its legacy.
The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and certifies world champions in 18 different weight classes. In 1963, the year of its foundation, the WBC inaugurated titles in all divisions with the exception of light flyweight , super flyweight , super bantamweight , super middleweight , cruiserweight and bridgerweight , which were inaugurated in the subsequent decades.
19 de mai. de 2024 · The World Boxing Council (WBC) was formed in 1963 and is based in Mexico. President: Mauricio Sulaiman. Contents. 1 History. 2 The Near Demise of the WBC. 3 Affiliated Organizations. 4 World Title. 5 Diamond Title. 6 Silver Title. 7 International Title. 8 Continental Americas Title. 9 Francophone Title. 10 Mediterranean Title.
O Conselho Mundial de Boxe, denotado CMB (em inglês: World Boxing Council, denotado WBC ), foi inicialmente criado por onze países: Estados Unidos, Argentina, Reino Unido, França, México, Filipinas, Panamá, Chile, Peru, Venezuela e Brasil, mais Porto Rico, reunidos na Cidade do México em 14 de fevereiro de 1963, por convite do então presidente d...