List of Australian cruiserweight boxing champions

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The Australian cruiserweight boxing championship is a title administered by the Australian National Boxing Federation (previously the Australian Boxing Federation) since its inauguration in 1981.[1] The title is currently vacant.[2]

List of champions[]

r – Champion relinquished title.
s – Champion stripped of title.

No. Champion Nat. Reign Began Reign Ended Title defenses Notes Source(s)
1 Tony Mundine
def. Steve Aczel
Australia 24 July 1981 March, 1984r - Retired in March, 1984 [3]
2
def. Wally Carr
England 1 June 1984 ???? def. on 18 November 1985
def. on 10 March 1986
-
3 Apollo Sweet
def.
Samoa 3 July 1988 November, 1990r def. on 16 November 1988
drw. on 17 March 1989
def. on 16 October 1989
def. on 2 March 1990
drw. on 2 October 1990
Retired in November, 1990 [4]
4
def.
Australia 13 October 1991 ???? def. on 20 June 1992 -
5
def.
England 31 July 1992 ???? - -
6
def.
Ghana 7 May 1993 23 February 1994 def. on 17 June 1993
def. on 25 September 1993
-
7 Phil Gregory
def.
England 23 February 1994 1 December 1995 def. on 18 August 1994
def. on 29 May 1995
drw. on 15 August 1995
-
8
def. Phil Gregory
Australia 1 December 1995 3 June 1997 - -
9 Sam Soliman
def.
Australia 3 June 1997 28 November 1997 - -
10
def. Sam Soliman
Australia 28 November 1997 23 October 1998 def. on 27 March 1998
def. on 4 July 1998
def. Phil Gregory on 2 October 1998
-
11
def.
Fiji 23 October 1998 December, 1998r - Moved up to super middleweight by December, 1998 [5]
12 Tosca Petridis
def.
Australia 23 April 1999 24 March 2000 - -
13 Adam Watt
def. Tosca Petridis
Australia 24 March 2000 June, 2000r - Competed for Commonwealth Cruiser Title in June and World Cruiser Title in October, 2000 [6]
14
def. Paul Murdoch
Australia 24 November 2000 September, 2001r def. on 2 March 2001
def. Lawrence Tauasa on 13 July 2001
Competed for PABA Cruiser Title in September, 2001 [7]
15 Jamie Wallace
def.
Australia 19 July 2002 6 December 2002 - -
16
def. Jamie Wallace
Australia 6 December 2002 February, 2002r - Competed for IBF Pan Pacific Cruiser Title in February 2002 [8]
17 Lawrence Tauasa
def. Tosca Petridis
Samoa 21 February 2003 January, 2004r def. Jamie Wallace on 18 July 2003 Moved up to super middleweight by January, 2004 [9]
18 Tosca Petridis
def.
Australia 7 March 2004 7 March 2004r - Retired after winning title on 7 March 2004 [10]
19 Daniel Ammann
def.
Australia 29 July 2006 13 May 2011 def. Dominic Vea on 3 November 2006
def. on 2 March 2007
def. Anthony McCracken on 31 August 2007
def. on 29 February 2008
-
20 Brad Pitt
def. Daniel Ammann
Australia 13 May 2011 November, 2011r - Competed for OPBF Cruiser Title in November, 2011 [11]
21 Daniel Ammann
def.
Australia 17 February 2012 24 May 2014 def. Anthony McCracken on 15 June 2012
def. on 7 September 2012
def. David Aloua on 30 January 2013
def. on 28 April 2013
-
22 Mark Flanagan
def. Daniel Ammann
Australia 24 May 2014 ???? def. on 3 December 2014 -
23
def.
Australia 7 August 2015 ???? - -
24
def.
Australia 4 June 2016 ???? - -
25 Danny Green
def.
Australia 3 August 2016 ???? def. Anthony Mundine on 3 February 2017 -
26 Jai Opetaia
def. Daniel Ammann
Australia 15 July 2017 ???? def. on 17 January 2018 -
27
def.
Australia 27 April 2018 7 July 2018 def. on 17 January 2018 -
28
def.
Australia 7 July 2018 ???? def. on 16 March 2019 -
29
def.
Australia 30 August 2019 14 December 2019 - -
30 Jason Whateley
def.
Australia 14 December 2019 ???? - -

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "HISTORY OF ANBF – ANBF". anbf.org.au. Archived from the original on 8 March 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. ^ https://anbf.org.au/champions/
  3. ^ Tony Mundine at BoxRec
  4. ^ Apollo Sweet at BoxRec
  5. ^ Mosese Sorovi at BoxRec
  6. ^ Adam Watt at BoxRec
  7. ^ Daniel Rowsell at BoxRec
  8. ^ Simon Paterson at BoxRec
  9. ^ Lawrence Tauasa at BoxRec
  10. ^ Tosca Petridis at BoxRec
  11. ^ Brad Pitt at BoxRec

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