Filipino boxer who recently became the first person to hold a world title in four different decades: 2 wds.

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Manny Pacquiao.

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Boxing magazine The Ring has awarded world championships in professional boxing within each weight class from its foundation in 1922 until the 1990s, and again since 2001. These titles were at one point intertwined with the lineal championship of a weight class, but have since become distinct from each other.

The Ring began awarding world championship belts in 1922. The first Ring world title belt was awarded to Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey, and the second was awarded to Flyweight Champion Pancho Villa. The Ring stopped giving belts to world champions in the 1990s, then reintroduced their title in 2001 yet ignored the current world championship lineage.

The Ring soon introduced a championship policy. A vacant title is awarded only to the winner of a fight between The Ring’s No. 1 contender and No. 2 or the No. 3 contender. The ratings are compiled by the magazine’s Editorial Board, with the participation of The Ring Ratings Panel of boxing journalists from around the world.

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