On this page, you find the full Title History for the Mexican National Featherweight Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.
The Mexican National Featherweight Championship was contested in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and Independent Circuit, by men wrestlers.
The championship was first established on February 25, 1938.
Officially called "Campeonato Nacional Mexicano de Peso Pluma" in spanish.
This championship is controlled by the Mexican Boxing and Wrestling Commission (Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de México)
It is the governing body that sanctions national titles, CMLL, AAA and the mexican independent circuit, host the national titles under the administration of CBLLM.
This title is open only to mexican national wrestlers with very few exceptions.
This title is for Featherweight division wrestlers, with weight limit between 57 kg (126 lb) to 63 kg (139 lb)
The Mexican National Featherweight Championship was retired on January 1, 1992.
Mexican National Featherweight Championship: Title History
Mexican National Featherweight Championship: Title Reigns
N. Image Champion Reign Deactivated
- January 1, 1992
- 12330+ days
Championship defunct in 199215 Rayo de Oro
- January 29, 1991
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 337 days
337- days
14 Hiena Roja
- May 12, 1990
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 262 days
262- days
13 Juicio
- March 9, 1989
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 429 days
429- days
12 El Coralillo
- June 4, 1988
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 278 days
Defeat Juicio in tournament for vacant championship278- days
Vacant
- January 1, 1988
- 155 days
155- days
11 El Potro
- December 5, 1986
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 392 days
392- days
10 Rencor Latino
- February 27, 1986
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 281 days
281- days
9 Black Shadow Jr.
- February 24, 1985
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 368 days
368- days
8 Planetario
- November 23, 1983
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 459 days
459- days
7 Negro Peralta
- June 26, 1983
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 150 days
Defeat Lasser in decision for the vacant championship150- days
Vacant
- April 30, 1983
- 57 days
Pequeno Solin vacates championship after winning UWA World Featherweight Championship57- days
6 Pequeno Solin
- January 22, 1983
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 98 days
98- days
5 Negro Peralta
- July 31, 1982
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 175 days
175- days
4 El Modulo
- January 30, 1982
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 182 days
182- days
3 Rocky Norton
- August 15, 1981
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 168 days
168- days
2 Voltio Negro
- September 9, 1980
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 340 days
Defeat Climax I in tournament to become champion340- days
Vacant
- January 1, 1941
- 14496 days
Luis Robles passes away in 1941, championship vacant for following 40 years14496- days
1 Luis Robles
- February 25, 1938
- Mexico City, Mexico | Live Show
- 1041 days
Defeat Salvador Flores in 10 man tournament to determine initial champion1041- days
Mexican National Featherweight Championship: Names & Belt Designs
Mexican National Featherweight Championship: Statistics
- Promotion
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Independent Circuit
- GenderMale
- Title TypeWeight Class Title
- Date EstablishedFebruary 25, 1938
- Date RetiredJanuary 1, 1992
Most Number of Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reigns |
---|---|---|
1 | Negro Peralta | 2 |
2 | Luis Robles | 1 |
3 | Planetario | 1 |
4 | Juicio | 1 |
5 | El Potro | 1 |
Most Combined Days
Rank | Wrestler | Days |
---|---|---|
Luis Robles | 1041 | |
Planetario | 459 | |
Juicio | 429 | |
El Potro | 392 | |
Black Shadow Jr. | 368 |
Longest Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reign | Days |
---|---|---|---|
Luis Robles | February 25, 1938 - January 1, 1941 | 1041 | |
Planetario | November 23, 1983 - February 24, 1985 | 459 | |
Juicio | March 9, 1989 - May 12, 1990 | 429 | |
El Potro | December 5, 1986 - January 1, 1988 | 392 | |
Black Shadow Jr. | February 24, 1985 - February 27, 1986 | 368 |