;Events •
Jack Johnson spends the year moving from one country to another but stages exhibition fights as far afield as
Gothenburg and
Buenos Aires. In June, he defends his world heavyweight title against
Frank Moran in Paris and wins over 20 rounds. • 1 to 24 January — Danish boxer Waldemar Holberg defeats Ray Bronson over 20 rounds in
Melbourne and claims the vacant
World Welterweight Championship. Just 23 days later, Holberg loses the title to Tom McCormick after a sixth round foul, also at Melbourne. • 21 March — McCormick loses the welterweight title to
Matt Wells over 20 rounds at
Sydney. • 30 March — a
World Flyweight Championship (108 lb to 112 lb) is proposed for the first time after
Jimmy Wilde defeats Eugene Husson in London. Wilde, subsequently ranked by most experts as the greatest-ever flyweight, holds the title until 1923. • 7 April —
Al McCoy defeats
George Chip with a surprise first-round knockout in
Brooklyn, New York, to take the
World Middleweight Championship. McCoy holds the title until 1917. • With a series of wins from April to November,
Jack Dillon resolves the long-standing issue of the vacant
World Light Heavyweight Championship in his favour. He defeats
Battling Levinsky,
Bob Moha, Frank Mantell and Charley Weinert to claim the title, which he holds until 1916. • 3 June —
Kid Williams defeats
Johnny Coulon by a third-round knockout at Vernon, California, to win the
World Bantamweight Championship. Williams holds the title until 1917. • 7 July —
Freddie Welsh defeats
Willie Ritchie over 20 rounds in London to win the
World Lightweight Championship. Welsh holds the title until 1917. ;Lineal world champions •
World Heavyweight Championship –
Jack Johnson •
World Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant →
Jack Dillon •
World Middleweight Championship –
George Chip →
Al McCoy •
World Welterweight Championship – vacant →
Waldemar Holberg →
Tom McCormick →
Matt Wells •
World Lightweight Championship –
Willie Ritchie →
Freddie Welsh •
World Featherweight Championship –
Johnny Kilbane •
World Bantamweight Championship –
Johnny Coulon →
Kid Williams •
World Flyweight Championship –
Jimmy Wilde ==Canadian football==