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STREETBEEFS CHAMPIONS LIST: CURRENT CHAMPIONS ACROSS ALL WEIGHT CLASSES

Complete list of current Streetbeefs champions across every weight class. Title histories, how championships work, and who holds the belts in 2026.

March 3, 20265 MIN READARTICLE

Streetbeefs Champions List: Current Champions Across All Weight Classes

Streetbeefs has evolved from a backyard dispute resolution platform into a fully developed fighting organization with a championship structure that spans multiple weight classes. The promotion crowns champions through fights and tournaments, and holding a Streetbeefs belt is considered a legitimate accomplishment within the underground fighting community.

This guide covers the current Streetbeefs champions, how the championship system works, how titles change hands, and the most notable title reigns in the promotion's history.


How the Streetbeefs Championship System Works

Earning a Title Shot

Streetbeefs does not have a formal ranking system like the UFC or BKFC. Title shots are earned through a combination of:

  • Win streak: Fighters who string together consecutive victories are considered for title fights.
  • Activity: Regular participation and willingness to fight demonstrates commitment.
  • Division depth: In divisions with fewer fighters, title shots may come sooner.
  • Community recognition: The Streetbeefs community and its founder, Chris "Scarface" Wilmore, play a role in determining who deserves title opportunities.

How Titles Change Hands

Championships change hands through:

  • Title fights: Scheduled championship bouts where the current champion defends against a designated challenger.
  • Tournaments: Some championships are determined through tournament brackets, particularly when a title is vacant.
  • Vacated titles: If a champion retires, is injured, or becomes inactive, the title may be vacated and filled through a fight between top contenders.

The Belt

Streetbeefs champions receive a physical championship belt, which has become one of the most recognizable symbols in underground fighting. The belts are featured prominently in title fight videos and are a source of genuine pride for the fighters who earn them.


Current Streetbeefs Champions by Weight Class

Lightweight Champion (Up to 155 lbs)

The lightweight division is one of the most active in Streetbeefs, featuring fighters who combine speed, technical skill, and cardio. Lightweight title fights tend to be fast-paced affairs that go the distance more often than bouts in heavier divisions.

The current lightweight champion has defended the title multiple times and is considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters on the Streetbeefs roster. The division has a deep pool of contenders, and title fights at lightweight are consistently among the most-watched Streetbeefs videos.

Welterweight Champion (156-170 lbs)

The welterweight division is widely regarded as the deepest division in Streetbeefs. The current welterweight champion fought through a competitive field to earn the title and has proven to be a well-rounded fighter capable of winning by knockout or decision.

Welterweight title fights have produced some of the best fights in Streetbeefs history, and the division continues to attract talented fighters.

Middleweight Champion (171-185 lbs)

The middleweight division sits at the crossroads between speed and power. The current middleweight champion is known for combining technical boxing ability with significant stopping power, making every title defense a must-watch event.

Middleweight has historically been one of the most competitive divisions, with multiple fighters capable of challenging for the title at any time.

Light Heavyweight Champion (186-205 lbs)

The light heavyweight division features some of the most powerful fighters on the Streetbeefs roster. The current champion earned the title through dominant performances and has established a reputation as one of the hardest punchers in the organization.

Light heavyweight title fights tend to be explosive, with knockouts more common than decisions due to the power both fighters carry.

Heavyweight Champion (206+ lbs)

The heavyweight division is the glamour division of Streetbeefs, attracting the biggest fighters and producing the most dramatic knockouts. The current heavyweight champion has defended the title against a series of challengers and is considered the most feared fighter on the roster.

Heavyweight championship fights are consistently the most-viewed videos on the Streetbeefs YouTube channel, and the division has produced some of the most memorable moments in the promotion's history.


Notable Past Champions

Multi-Division Champions

Several fighters in Streetbeefs history have held championships in multiple weight classes. These multi-division champions are considered among the greatest fighters in the promotion's history, as winning titles at different weights demonstrates versatility and skill that transcends a single division.

Longest Reigning Champions

The longest title reigns in Streetbeefs history have been defined by dominance and consistency. Fighters who hold championships for extended periods do so by defeating a continuous stream of challengers, which requires both fighting ability and the willingness to remain active.

Upset Champions

Some of the most memorable moments in Streetbeefs history have come when heavy underdogs won championship fights. These upsets remind the community that in Streetbeefs, where fighters are not always professionally trained, anything can happen in any fight.


Championship Records and Milestones

While Streetbeefs does not maintain official statistical records in the same way that professional promotions do, the community tracks several notable achievements:

  • Most title defenses: The fighters who have successfully defended their championships the most times are celebrated as the greatest champions in Streetbeefs history.
  • Fastest title win: Some championships have been won in seconds, with challengers or champions scoring instant knockouts.
  • Most weight classes: Fighters who have won titles in three or more weight classes are exceptionally rare and highly respected.
  • Consecutive finishes: Champions who stop every challenger without a fight going to a decision hold a special status in the Streetbeefs hierarchy.

How Streetbeefs Championships Compare to Professional Titles

Streetbeefs championships are not equivalent to professional titles in BKFC, boxing, or MMA. The key differences include:

  • No athletic commission oversight: Streetbeefs titles are not sanctioned by any athletic commission or regulatory body.
  • No formal rankings: Title challengers are determined through community consensus rather than official rankings.
  • No contractual obligations: Champions are not contractually required to defend their titles within a specific timeframe.
  • Volunteer participation: Streetbeefs fighters are not paid professionals, which means champion participation is voluntary.

However, within the underground fighting community, a Streetbeefs championship carries genuine respect. The organization's YouTube audience, which numbers in the millions of subscribers, recognizes and celebrates its champions.


The Championship Culture

The championship system has become a central part of Streetbeefs' identity and has played a significant role in the promotion's growth. Titles create:

  • Stakes: Fights for championships generate more interest than non-title bouts.
  • Storylines: Championship rivalries and defenses create narratives that bring viewers back.
  • Legitimacy: A structured championship system makes Streetbeefs feel more like a real promotion than a random collection of backyard fights.
  • Fighter motivation: The chance to earn a championship belt motivates fighters to train harder and stay active.

Following the Championship Picture

The best way to stay current with Streetbeefs championships is through the organization's official YouTube channel, where title fights are uploaded regularly. Social media accounts associated with Streetbeefs and its fighters also provide updates on upcoming championship bouts.

For a full breakdown of the rules that govern how championship fights are conducted, see our Streetbeefs Rules Explained guide. For information on how to join the organization and potentially work your way toward a title shot, see our guide on how to join Streetbeefs.

For a complete breakdown of the weight divisions and how fighters are matched, see our Streetbeefs Weight Classes guide.