maybe Mexico?
Evander Holyfield!!!
Mexico: 9 puerto rico: 0, current boxing world champions... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_world_boxing_champions Here is a list of total (although this list is from 2010): http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=425414
The WBA (World Boxing Association) and WBC (World Boxing Council) are two of the four major organizations that sanction professional boxing titles. Each organization has its own set of champions and rules, and they both award championship belts to fighters who win their respective titles. The WBA is known for having multiple champions in the same weight class, while the WBC is often considered one of the most prestigious belts in boxing. Winning either belt is a significant achievement in a boxer's career.
Puerto Rico
The WBA is the oldest sanctioning body in boxing today, however the WBC for its iconic 'green belt' is probably considered the most prestigious belt to win. For any hardcore boxing fan, there are way too many titles in boxing these days as it is, let alone the additions of 'interim' and 'super' champions, the IBF is the only sanctioning body that recognizes only 1 world champion and doesnt deal with the alphabet title nonsense, this is why most boxing pundits see them as the most respected, the WBC in this sense are abit of a joke, having even silver titles and youth silver titles. The wbo isnt universally recognized as one of the 'big 3' however is considered a world title as such. So to answer your question i would say IBF-WBC-WBA-WBO.
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roy Jones jr.
Kronk, in Detroit, MI. This famous gym run by Emmanuel Steward has produced 37 world champions, including Tommy "The Hitman" Hearns, and current IBF welterweight title holder, Kermit Cintron.
Germanys women team have won the world cup the most times.
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Brazil is the most successful country at the world cup, with five world cups, then tied for 2nd are Germany and Italy with 3 World Cup titles. Those are the mos successful countries in the FIFA World Cup.