Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez is frequently credited with as many as 33 successful world title defenses in older boxing record books, although modern historians often use lower totals based on different criteria. Argentina’s Omar Narvaez is widely recognized with 27 successful defenses, while heavyweight legend Joe Louis made 25 consecutive defenses of his world championship, a record that still stands in boxing’s glamour division.
Other champions who enjoyed exceptionally long reigns include Henry Armstrong, Manny Pacquiao, Ricardo Lopez, Wladimir Klitschko, Darius Michalczewski, Gennadiy Golovkin, Virgil Hill, Sven Ottke, Joe Calzaghe, Bernard Hopkins, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Larry Holmes, each compiling at least 20 successful world title defenses during their careers.
Women’s boxing has also produced its share of dominant long-term champions. Germany’s Regina Halmich is credited with 45 successful title defenses, while Norway’s Cecilia Braekhus made 25 during her lengthy welterweight title reign.
While the exact totals vary from one record book to another, the names rarely change. From Joe Louis and Julio Cesar Chavez to Manny Pacquiao, Wladimir Klitschko and Floyd Mayweather Jr., these champions built their legacies by repeatedly turning back the best challengers of their era.
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