List of Chess boxing champions

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This is a list of Chess boxing champions at each weight class sanctioned by World Chess Boxing Organisation (WCBO) and World Chessboxing Association (WCBA).

Heavyweight

WCBA World

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBO Sergio 'The Phoenix' Leveque  Italy 18 June 2016 - Current 0

WCBO World

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA Nikolay 'the Chairman' Sazhin "The PP"  Russia March 20, 2012 – Current 0

European

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA Gianluca 'Il Dottore' Sirci  Italy ? – Current 0
2 WCBO Tihomir 'Tigertad' Titschko  Bulgaria October 1, 2005[1] – ? 0
3 WCBO Gianluca 'Il Dottore' Sirci  Italy October 9, 2009[2] – Current 0
4 WCBA Shayan Zarein Dolab UK May 28, 2022 0

UK

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA Cameron 'The Hurt Locker' Little  England 5 October 2019 – Current 0

Cruiserweight

Canada

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 MLCB Dustin Koperski  Canada 21 October 2023 – Current 0

Light heavyweight

World

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA karl ward  Wales 7 December 2019 – Current 0
2 WCBO Karl 'Ouch' Strugnell  Wales 1 October 2022 – Current 0

Middleweight

World

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA Sean 'The Machine' Mooney  Canada November 28, 2015[3] – Current 0
2 WCBA Ravil Galiakhmetov  Russia ? – Current 0

USA

No. Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 Morgan Rose Johnson  United States January, 7th 2022 – Current

Lightweight

No. Title Name Nationality Duration of reign Defenses
1 WCBA Morgan Rose Johnson  United States 2012 – Current 1

See also

References

  1. ^ Rubingh, Iepe. "Victory for Tihomir "Tigertad" Titschko in 1st European Chessboxing Championship" (PDF). wcbo.org. Retrieved 5 November 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Chessboxing London October 2009". Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  3. ^ Chessboxing, London. "York Hall Chessboxing Spectacular – Review".