1. WBC - Noun
2. WBC - Proper noun
WBC (plural WBCs)
(medicine) Initialism of white blood cell.
(boxing) Initialism of World Boxing Council, one of several sanctioning bodies in professional boxing.
(baseball) Initialism of World Baseball Classic, a tournament for national teams jointly organized by the International Baseball Federation and Major League Baseball.
Initialism of Westboro Baptist Church, an unaffiliated Baptist church known for its hate speech.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWe warned that WBC has had lots of experience with Ireland's militant sodomite citizenry, steeped for many decades in ignorant, blind idolatrous Catholicism, belching out their vile fagspeak, slander and blasphemy against God and His word. Fred Phelps
For ten long weary years prior to 9/11, WBC warned you daily on the mean streets of this nation that your sodomite sins will be avenged by an angry God except you repent. Fred Phelps
"50 Greatest TV Sports Moments of All Time", TV Guide '', July 11, 1998 Tyson regained one belt by easily winning the WBC title from Frank Bruno in March 1996. Source: Internet
Atwell (left) has Dexter Gonsalves on the ropes during the WBC FECARBOX Lightweight title fight on October 24, 2015 at the Giftland Mall. Source: Internet
Eddie Hearn says Dillian Whyte could fight Anthony Joshua if Tyson Fury vacates his WBC belt and Rachel Ball returns to the day job after beating Shannon. Source: Internet
He successfully defended his WBC, IBO & IBF titles against Grant with a second round knockout victory in Madison Square Garden in April 2000. Source: Internet