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  2. List of world featherweight boxing champions - Wikipedia

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    The National Boxing Association (NBA), was formed in 1921 as the first organization aimed at regulating boxing on a national (and later global) level. The prominence of New York City as the epicenter of boxing would lead to a governmental entity, the powerful New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC), to join the NBA in sanctioning bouts as "world championships."

  3. Luis Saldaña - Wikipedia

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    The Fight Series May 18, 2018: 2 5:00 West Des Moines, Iowa, United States Won the TFS Featherweight Championship. Win 11–6 Will Shutt TKO (head kick) Ascendancy FC 16 March 24, 2018: 1 3:33 Clive, Iowa, United States Defended the Ascendancy FC Featherweight Championship. Loss 10–6 Alex Wiggs Jr. Decision (unanimous)

  4. Kevin Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    Won the inaugural LFA Featherweight Championship. Win 11–1 Tony Kelley: Decision (split) Legacy FC 57 July 1, 2016: 5 5:00 Bossier City, Louisiana, United States Won the vacant Legacy FC Featherweight Championship. Win 10–1 David Bosnick TKO (submission to punches) Legacy FC 49 March 28, 2015: 2 2:04 Bossier City, Louisiana, United States ...

  5. Sandy Saddler - Wikipedia

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    He was a two-time featherweight world champion, having also held the super featherweight title. Over his twelve-year career (1944–56), Saddler scored 104 knockouts and was stopped only once himself, in his second professional fight, by Jock Leslie.

  6. List of world super-featherweight boxing champions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Super featherweight boxing champions, as recognized by boxing organizations: The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA). The World Boxing Council (WBC), established in 1963.

  7. Harry Jeffra - Wikipedia

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    Harry Jeffra (born Ignacius Pasquale Guiffi on November 30, 1914 – September 1988) was an American boxer. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he became a World Bantamweight and NYSAC World Featherweight boxing champion.

  8. Category:World featherweight boxing champions - Wikipedia

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    This category lists professional boxers who have held a full featherweight world championship by the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), or World Boxing Organization (WBO).

  9. USA Boxing - Wikipedia

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    USA Boxing, formerly known as the United States Amateur Boxing Federation, has governed amateur and Olympic boxing in the United States since 1978. [6] USA Boxing officially recognized women's boxing in 1993, becoming the first organization to do so in the world with a fight between Dallas Malloy & Heather Poyner in Lynwood, Washington.