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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: 47. Chapters: List of boxing triple champions, List of boxing quadruple champions, Gerry Penalosa, List of boxing quintuple champions, Ivan Calderon, Nanao Singh Thokchom, Hugo Cazares, K ki Kameda, Brian Viloria, Paddy Barnes, Ulises Solis, Roberto Vasquez, Rodel Mayol, Ronald Siler, Zou Shiming, Bert Batawang, Johnriel Casimero, Yan Bartelemi, Edgar Sosa, Omar Nino Romero, Yoko Gushiken, Suban Pannon, Juan Carlos Reveco, Rosendo Alvarez, Purevdorjiin Serdamba, Amnat Ruenroeng, Hovhannes Danielyan, Jose Kelvin de la Nieve Linares, Suleiman Bilali, Melchor Cob Castro, David Ayrapetyan, Nordine Oubaali, Yampier Hernandez, Gilberto Keb Baas, Lupe Madera, Will Grigsby, ukasz Maszczyk, Manyo Plange, Noel Arambulet, Beibis Mendoza, Wandee Singwangcha, Chana Porpaoin, Yul-Woo Lee, Hi-Yong Choi, Winston Mendez Montero, Oscar Negrete, Keitaro Hoshino, Eric Ortiz, Masibulele Makepula, Paulo Carvalho, Jack Willie, Carlos Melo, Alfredo Xeque, Miguel Angel Miranda, Jose De Jesus, Ronald Serugo, Muhamed Kizito, Jose Luis Meza, Jose Luis Varela, Rafikjon Sultonov, Saidu Kargbo, Kevin Betancourt, Joseph Benhard. 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 increasingly more common because of the numerous weight divisions (17) and the countless professional boxing entities that claim a "World" championship. Example: Wilfredo Gomez won his first belt at 122 pounds. Later he won the 126-pound crown and finally won the 130-pound title as well. The first Triple Champion of boxing was Bob Fitzsimmons when he added the Light Heavyweight crown to his World Middleweight and Heavyweight b...