Who is the current Australian boxing champion?
Who is the current Australian boxing champion?
Issac Hardman
The current Australian middleweight champion is Issac Hardman.
Who is the most famous Australian boxer?
8. Kostya Tszyu vs Sharmba Mitchell. Kostya Tszyu is the most successful Australian boxer in history and it was his victory over Sharmba Mitchell in 2001 that set him on the path to becoming the Undisputed Champion of the World.
What are the 3 boxing titles?
World Titles
- The World Boxing Association (WBA)
- The World Boxing Council (WBC)
- The International Boxing Federation (IBF)
- The World Boxing Organisation (WBO)
Who is the best boxer in Australia 2020?
Australian Rankings
- Lucas Browne.
- Demsey McKean.
- Arsene Fosso.
- Justis Huni.
- Faiga Opelu.
Who are the boxing champions in Australia and New Zealand?
This list of Australasian boxing champions is a table showing the boxers who have won the Australasian Professional Championship. The title has been strictly administered by the Australian National Boxing Federation, New Zealand Professional Boxing Association and New Zealand National Boxing Federation.
Who are the most successful boxers in Australia?
The most successful of the six were Clem, who held the NSW welterweight title from 1947 to 1951; Alfie, who was the NSW middleweight champion from 1952 to 1954; Russel, the youngest of the six, who won State and National Featherweight titles in 1954. and Dave, who is regarded by many as the greatest Australian fighter to never hold a world title.
Who is the current middleweight champion of Australia?
The Australian middleweight boxing championship is a title administrated by the Australian National Boxing Federation. The current Australian middleweight champion is Issac Hardman.
How does the New Zealand Boxing Federation work?
The title has been strictly administered by the Australian National Boxing Federation, New Zealand Professional Boxing Association and New Zealand National Boxing Federation. A champion will often voluntarily relinquish the title in order to fight for a higher-ranked championship, such as a world title.