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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: List of boxing triple champions, List of boxing quadruple champions, List of boxing quintuple champions, Antonio Margarito, Saul Alvarez, Nam Phan, Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., Winky Wright, Nobuhiro Ishida, Shawn Porter, Deandre Latimore, Bradley Pryce, Marcos Reyes, Omar D. Henry, Pawe Wolak, Matthew Hall, Freddy Hernandez, Joshua Clottey, Rigoberto Alvarez, Pat Thomas, Shawn O'Sullivan, Luciano Leonel Cuello, Domonique Dolton, Takaloo, Frank LoPorto, Herol Graham, United States national amateur boxing light middleweight champions, Rafael Rodriguez, Christophe Tiozzo, Simon Brown, Sechew Powell, Norberto Bravo, Abraham Han, Luka Kone ny, Austin Trout, Viktor Savchenko, Antonio Diaz, Jerzy Rybicki, Jose Luis Zertuche, Jae-Doo Yuh, Dave Hilton, Sr., Ray Downey, Aleksandr Koshkyn, David Kamau, Tadija Ka ar, Rodney Jones, Tobia Giuseppe Loriga, Alejandro Barrera, Reggie Jones, Marco Angel Perez, Eddie Gomez, Detlef Kastner, Enrique Palau, Manfred Zielonka, Luis David Serrano, Jan Franek, Juan Carlos Candelo, Alfred Ankamah, Roberto Ruiz, John McCormack, Nick Acevedo, Valentin Silaghi, Miguel Jimenez, Angel Stoyanov, Andrey Mishin, Sebastian Andres Lujan, Dmitry Usagin, Walter Matthysse, Francisco de Jesus, Jose Angel Molina, Michael Medina, Serhiy Horodnichov, Ivan Gontsa, Jaime Manuel Gomez, Jan Zajac, Jose Luis Benitez, Nick Farrell, Hely Yanes, Roy Askevold, Mohamed Marmouri, Darnell Wilson, Issoufou Habou, M'tendere Makalamba, Stephane N'Zue Mba, Guillermo Saputo, Hiroshi Nagashima, Oscar Gomez. Excerpt: In boxing, a triple champion is a boxer who has won world titles in three different weight classes. For most of the 20th century it was a remarkable achievement, possibly securing one a spot in the Boxing Hall of Fame with other immortals of the sport. Beginning in the 1970s, Triple Champions have become increasingl...