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An interim championship is an alternate title that is awarded by the sanctioning bodies of professional boxing, and in other combat sports such as kickboxing, professional wrestling, and mixed martial arts.
Occasionally, the champion of a particular weight division is temporarily unable to defend their championship because of medical, legal, or other reasons beyond the competitor's control. When this case occurs, two highly ranked contenders may fight for an interim championship of the same weight division – leading to two champions existing in the same weight division simultaneously. Once the original champion can return, at the discretion of the sanctioning body or promotion concerned, they must defend their title against the interim champion - who will relinquish their interim title to fight for the full world title. If the original champion cannot return, refuses to defend their title, or transfers to a different weight division, the interim champion is promoted to full championship status.
In the case of professional wrestling, due to the entertainment and scripted nature of the sport, an interim championship is rarely used, as most reasons – while similar to the ones in combat sports that are sometimes beyond the wrestler's control – usually lead to the champion being stripped of the title and a new champion is determined. One example of an interim champion was on WWE's NXT brand, where NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin could not travel to the United States to defend the title due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, rendering him only able to defend the title on NXT's UK brand at the time. Therefore, in the United States, an interim Cruiserweight Championship was created and won in a tournament by Santos Escobar. Once travel restrictions eased up, Devlin and Escobar fought in a unification match at NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver to determine the sole champion, which Escobar won.[1][2] All Elite Wrestling (AEW) utilized the concept of interim championships for a time by crowning the winners of Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the interim AEW World Championship,[3] Toni Storm vs. Britt Baker vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Hikaru Shida for the interim AEW Women's World Championship,[4] and Sammy Guevara vs. Dustin Rhodes for the interim AEW TNT Championship.[5]
As of December 20, 2024[update]
Sanctioning body | Weight Class | Champion |
---|---|---|
IBF | No current interim champions | |
WBA | Super Middleweight | Caleb Plant |
Super Featherweight | Albert Batyrgaziev | |
Super Bantamweight | Murodjon Akhmadaliev | |
Bantamweight | Antonio Vargas | |
Super Flyweight | David Jiménez | |
WBC | Light Heavyweight | David Benavidez |
Super Welterweight | Vergil Ortiz Jr. | |
Lightweight | William Zepeda | |
Flyweight | Galal Yafai | |
WBO | Heavyweight | Joseph Parker |
Light heavyweight | Joshua Buatsi | |
Super Welterweight | Terence Crawford | |
Promotion | Weight Class | Champion |
---|---|---|
Ultimate Fighting Championship | Heavyweight | Tom Aspinall |
Cage Warriors | Featherweight | Paul Hughes |
Deep | Bantamweight | Coro |
Eagle Fighting Championship | Featherweight | Rasul Magomedov |
Extreme Fighting Championship | Lightweight | Alain Ilunga |
Shooto | Flyweight | Junji Ito |
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