WBC Tyson "The Gypsy King" Fury, 31-0-1, of UK and living in Nevada in the US.
Fierceness won the WBC title in February 2020 in a rematch from a past attract (in December 2018) with then WBC champion Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder, 42-0-1, by stoppage in 7 rounds in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In October of 2021, in Fury's next battle, he had a third coordinate with Wilder, who was down multiple times and Fury down twice. Anger scored a knockout in eleven rounds to hold his title.
WBA, WBO and IBF champion Aleksandr Usyk, 19-0 (13), of Shypyntsi, Ukraine. This previous WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF cruiserweight champion won the WBA, WBO, and IBF heavyweight title in September of 2021, overcoming Anthony "AJ" Joshua by choice.
WBA champion Arsen "Feroz" Goulamirian, 26-0 (18), of Yerevan, Armenia, and Big Bear Lake, California. In March of 2028, he won the interval WBA title, halting Ryad Merhy. In his next battle, he won the WBA Gold title, halting Mark Flanagan in nine rounds.
In Goulamirian's next battle, he halted Kane Watts for the WBA title. In December 2019, in his last battle, he halted Constantin Bejenaru after nine rounds.
WBO champion Lawrence "The Sauce" Okolie, 17-0 (14), of Hackney, London, UK. In March of 2021, he won the empty WBO title, halting Krzysztof Glowacki in six rounds.
In his first guard in September 2021 and last battle, he halted Dilan Prasovic in three rounds in London. He is planned on February 27th in his first guard against Michal Cieslak, 21-1, in London.
WBA champion Dmitry Bivol, 19-0 (11), of Kyrgyzstan and presently out of St. Petersburg, Russia. In March of 2018, he won the title, halting Trent Broadhurst.
Bivol has since made seven title protections, including current WBO champion Joe Smith, Jr. In his last battle in December of 2021, he crushed Umar Salamov in Russia.
WBC and IBF champion Artur Beterbiev, 17-0 (17), of RUS and Montreal, Canada. In November of 2017, he won the empty IBF title, halting Enrico Koelling in Fresno, CA.
In October of 2019, Bivol added the WBC title, halting Oleksandr Gvozdyk in ten rounds in Philadelphia, PA. He's made two protections with his rearward in December of 2021, halting Marcus Browne in nine rounds in Montreal, Canada.
WBC champion Jermall "Assassin" Charlo, 32-0 (22), of Houston, Texas. In September of 2015, he won the IBF super welterweight title. He shielded it multiple times and two battles later; he won the between time WBC title overcoming Matvey Korobov in December of 2018.
In June of 2019, he won the WBC middleweight title, overcoming Brandon Adams in Houston, Texas. He has made three title protections, with the final remaining one in June of 2021 beating Juan Macias Montiel in Houston, Texas.
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WBO middleweight champion Demetrius "Mistake" Andrade, 31-0, of Providence, RI, who just emptied his title and moved to super middleweight. In March of 2017, he won the WBA title overcoming Jack Culcay in Germany.
Andrade has made seven title guards, and in his last battle in November of 2021, he halted Jason Quigley in New Hampshire.
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