World Boxing Council Youth Title
It was September 29th, 1999, when the WBC Youth World title was disputed for the very first time, in a fight that framed and showcased the Annual Convention of the World Boxing Council held in Moscow, Russia.
Dmitry Kirillov, who was then 21 years old, faced Christopher Denicker for the vacant youth world title in the WBC super flyweight division, which he won by unanimous decision in a superbly promising 10-round fight.
An encounter that marked and signposted a new pioneering direction for boxing, but especially for those young people who have made their fledgling quantum leap to the professional ranks, and who dream of becoming fully fledged world champions.
The Youth Championship is specifically designed to guide those first crucial steps involving title fights. The maximum age to dispute the title is 23 years and 11 months.
Some of the Youth champions who have strode on to conquer the world title, graduating to greatness with honors are: Samuel Peter, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, Chad Dawson, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Saul Álvarez, Kermit Cintrón, Timothy Bradley, Danny García, Humberto Soto, Rodolfo López, Daniel Ponce De León Tomoki Kameda, Leo Santa Cruz, Brian Viloria, Jorge Arce, Wanheng Menayothin, Devin Haney, among others.
The current reigning WBC Youth World Champions are:
Heavyweight: Peter Kadiru
Cruiserweight: Juergen Uldedaj
Light-Heavyweight: Luca Antonio Cinqueoncie
Super-Middleweight: Sergey Kozhukhar
Middleweight: Aaron McKenna
Super-Welterweight: Oliver Meng
Welterweight: Talgat Shayken
Super-Lightweight: Omar Alejandro Aguilar
Lightweight: Pedro Bernal Rodriguez
Super-Featherweight: Fernando Romero Hilario
Featherweight: Jonathan Lopez
Super-Bantamweight: Luis Rodriguez Ocana
Bantamweight: Christian Medina Jimenez
Super-Flyweight: Cuahutli Guerrero
Flyweight: Kento Hatanaka
Light-Flyweight: Riku Kanu
Minimumweight: Jesus Haro