1968
Tokyo, Japan (BudokanHall)
Lionel Rose beat Fighting Harada to win the WBA and WBC Bantamweight titles.
1971
Vicente Rondon defeated Jimmy Dupree to win the vacant WBA Light Heavyweight championship.
1975
Guts Ishimatsu def. Ken Buchanan via unanimous decision to retain the WBC Lightweight title.
1976
Alfonso Lopez beat Erbito Salavarria to win the WBA Flyweight title.
1982
Las Vegas, Nevada (Aladdin Hotel)
Thomas Hearns def. Marcos Geraldo via opening round KO.
1988
Bernardo Pinango beat Julio Gervacio to win the WBA Super Bantamweight title.
Ko Samui, Thailand
Chatchai Singwangcha def. Young Jin Kim via unanimous deciaion to retain the WBC Flyweight championship.
1993
Seoul, South Korea (Olympic Fencing Gymnasium)
Moon Sung-kil def. Hilario Zapata via TKO to retain the WBC Super Flyweight title. The bout was Zapata's final professional boxing match.
1999
Berlin, Germany (Max Schmeling Hall)
Sven Ottke def. Giovanni Nardiello via KO to retain the IBF Super Middleweight championship.
Miami, Florida (Miccosukee Resort)
Reggie Johnson def. Will Taylor via unanimous decision to retain the IBF Light Heavyweight title.
Stevie Johnston defeated Cesar Bazan to win the WBC Lightweight championship.
2009
Newark, New Jersey (Prudential Center)
Tomasz Adamek def. Johnathon Banks via TKO to retain the IBF Cruiserweight title.
2010
Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. beat Marvin Sonsona to win the WBO Junior Featherweight title.
2016
Hugo Ruiz beat Julio Ceja to win the WBC Super Bantamweight title.
2022
London, England (O2 Arena)
Lawrence Okolie def. Michal Cieslak via unanimous decision to retain the WBO Cruiserweight championship.
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