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Last updated on 2021-08-28


World Boxing Association
World Super Featherweight Title
["Regular Title"]

* Also known as junior lightweight.

* Bolded letters in the competitor's name, if any, indicate the surname/family name.

WBO champion Acelino Freitas defeats Joel Casamayor, who has vacated the WBA world title for the match, on 2002-01-12 to become the "Super" champion.
Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai2002-04-13Nakhon Ratchasima, THA
Defeats Lakva Sim for the "Regular" world title.
Vicente Mosquera2005-04-30 New York, NY, USA
Edwin Valero2006-08-05 Panama City, PAN
Vacates on 08-09-03 to move up to the lightweight class.
Jorge Linares2008-11-28Panama City, PAN
Defeats Whyber Garcia.
Juan Carlos Salgado2009-10-10Tōkyō, JPN
Uchiyama Takashi2010-01-11Tōkyō, JPN
Vacant on 15-02-21 when Uchiyama is promoted to Super champion.
Javier Fortuna2015-05-29 Brooklyn, NY
Defeats Bryan Vásquez.
Jason Sosa2016-06-24 Beijing, CHN
Vacates on 17-02-15 to fight WBO champion Vasyl Lomachenko.
Alberto Machado2017-10-21 Verona, NY, USA
Defeats Jezreel Corrales, who is stripped of the Super title prior to the match for being overweight, and is awarded the "Regular" title.
Andrew Cancio2019-02-09 Indio, CA, USA
Rene Alvarado 2019-11-23 Indio, CA, USA
Roger Gutierrez 2021-01-02 Dallas, TX, USA
Becomes the primary champion on 21-08-28 after Gervonta Davis vacates the Super World Title.

* See WBA (Super) World Super Featherweight Title.


Sources: BoxRec: Titles and Wikipedia

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