If the welterweight division is not the deepest in terms of talent, then the lightweight division makes a strong claim on the deep. Here I will do the same thing as I did with the welterweights. I shall return!
Roberto Duran 103-16 (70) (PAN) (champ/record defenses/welter/WBA jr. middle/WBC middle)
Henry Armstrong 149-21-10 (101) (USA) (champ/feather/welter)
Julio Cesar Chavez 107-6-2 (86) (MEX) (champ/WBC jr. light/WBC jr. welter twice)
Pernell Whitaker 40-4-1 (17) (USA) (champ/welter/WBA jr. middle)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. 38-0 (24) (USA) (WBC/WBC jr. light/WBC jr. welter/WBC jr. middle)
Carlos Ortiz 61-7-1 (30) (PR) (champ/jr. welter)
Benny Leonard 90-5-1 (70) (USA) (champ)
Alexis Arguello 82-8 (65) (NIC) (WBC/WBA feather/WBC jr. light)
Esteban DeJesus 57-5 (32) (PR) (WBC)
Edwin Rosario 47-6 (41) (PR) (WBC/WBA twice/WBA jr. light)
Hector Camacho 78-5-2 (37) (USA) (WBC/WBC jr. light)
Barney Ross 72-4-3 (22) (USA) (champ/welter twice/jr. welter)
Tony Canzoneri 137-24-10 (44) (USA) (champ twice/feather/jr. welter twice)
Azumah Nelson 39-5-2 (28) (GHA) (WBC feather/WBC jr. light twice)
Shane Mosley 44-4 (37) (USA) (welter)
Oscar de la Hoya 38-5 (30) (USA) (welter)
Lou Ambers 94-8-7 (31) (USA) (champion/claim welter)
Kid Chocolate 136-10-6 (CUB) (feather/jr. light)
Ike Williams 125-24-5 (60) (USA) (champion)
Jose Luis Ramirez 102-9 (82) (MEX) (WBC twice)
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