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 Notable boxing families - Definition 

Many families have had multiple members become famous in the sport of boxing. Some of them have even had multiple world champions. This is a list of some boxing families with two or more prominent boxers.

Contents

Argentina

  • The Corros:

Dominican Republic

  • The Cruzs
    • Carlos, world Lightweight champion
    • Leo, world Featherweight champion, Carlos' brother

France

  • The Tiozzos
    • Fabrice, world Super-Middleweight champion
    • Christophe, world Cruiserweight champion, Fabrice's brother

Italy

  • The Steccas

Mexico

Panama

Puerto Rico

  • The Benitezs (brothers)
  • The Camachos
    • Felix, former world title challenger
    • Hector, 3 division world champion, Felix's brother
    • Hector Jr., contender
  • The De Leons
  • The Solis (brothers)
    • Enrique, former world title challenger
    • Julian, world Bantamweight champion
    • Rafael, former world title challenger
  • The Trinidads
    • Felix Jr., 3 division world champion
    • Felix Sr., Puerto Rican regional Featherweight champion

Thailand

  • The Galaxys
    • Khaosai, 2 division world champion
    • Kaokor, Khaoshai's twin brother, world champion

Trinidad & Tobago

  • The Noels

Ukraine

  • The Klitschkos (brothers)
    • Vitali, world Heavyweight champion
    • Wladimir, world Heavyweight champion

United States

  • The Alis
    • Laila, women's world Middleweight champion
    • Muhammad, Laila's father, the greatest, 3 time world Heavyweight champion
  • The Ayalas
    • Mike, former world title challenger
    • Tony, controversial Jr. Middleweight contender, Mike's brother
  • The Baers
    • Buddy, former world title challenger
    • Max, world Heavyweight champion, Buddy's brother
  • The Baltazars
    • Frankie, 1970s Featherweight contender
    • Tony, former world Jr. Welterweight title challenger, Frankie's brother
  • The Canizales
    • Gaby, world Bantamweight champion
    • Orlando, world Bantamweight champion, Gaby's brother
  • The Currys
    • Bruce, world Jr. Welterweight champion
    • Donald, world Welterweight champion, Bruce's brother
  • The Foremans
    • Freeda, women's boxing contender
    • George, former 2 time world Heavyweight champion, Freeda's father
  • The Fraziers (many)
    • Jackie, women's boxing contender
    • Joe, family patriarch, world Heavyweight champion
    • Marvis, former world title challenger
    • Tyrone, 1980s contender
  • The Fullmers
  • The Gattis
    • Arturo, world Jr. Lightweight champion
    • Joe, former world title challenger, Arturo's brother
  • The Hagler-Sims family
  • The Leonards
    • Roger, 1970s contender
    • Ray, 5 division world champion, Roger's nephew
  • The Lopezs
    • Danny, world Featherweight champion
    • Ernie, former world title challenger, Danny's brother
  • The Mancinis
    • Lenny, 1940s contender
    • Ray, world Lightweight champion, Lenny's son
  • The Mayweathers
  • The McCrorys
    • Milton, world Welterweight champion
    • Steve, former world title challenger
  • The Muhammads
  • The Norris
    • Orlin, former world Cruiserweight champion, fought Mike Tyson
    • Terry, 3 time world Jr. Middleweight champion
  • The Pattersons
    • Floyd, 2 time world Heavyweight champion
    • Tracy, world Jr. Lightweight champion, Floyd's adoptive son
  • The Sandovals
    • Alberto, former world title challenger
    • Richie, world Bantamweight champion, Alberto's brother
  • The Spinks
    • Cory, world Welterweight champion
    • Leon, world Heavyweight champion, Cory's father
    • Michael, 2 division world champion, Cory's uncle
  • The Webbers

Venezuela

  • The Espanas
    • Crisanto, world Welterweight champion
    • Ernesto, world Lightweight champion, Crisanto's brother
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