
WBC World Middleweight Champion
The WBC World Middleweight Champion is a professional boxing titleholder recognized by the World Boxing Council (WBC), one of the sport’s major governing bodies. The middleweight division typically includes fighters weighing between 154 and 160 pounds. The champion is considered the best in that weight class within the WBC rankings, earning the title by winning specific fights against top contenders. Holding this title signifies a high level of skill, achievement, and recognition in boxing, often leading to high-profile matches and increased visibility in the sport.