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Wba Ratings Movements As of June 2011 WBA RATINGS MOVEMENTS AS OF JUNE 2011 HEAVYWEIGHT: Removals: #13 Tomasz Adamek – will figh heavyweight world title for another entity (WBC). #14 Timur Ibragimov – due to inactivity. Entries: #12 Manuel Charr – record and caliber (18-0-0) 10ko (LEB). #15 Luis Ortiz – became the new WBA FEDELATIN heavyweight champion. Promotions: #4 Hasim Rahman – up one slot due to activity. #10 Chris Arreola – up two slots due to activity. Demotions: #6 Alexander Ustinov – down two slots due to Rahman promotion and Haye entrance. #7 Alexander Dimitrenko, #8 Jean Marc Mormeck and #9 Robert Helenius – down one slot due to Haye entrance. #11 Kali Meehan – down two slots due to Haye entrance and Arreola promotion. #13 Nicolay Valuev and #14 Cedric Boswell – down three slots due to inactivity. CRUISERWEIGHT: Removals: #15 Giacobbe Fragomeni – due to the entrance of Firat Arslan. Entries: #12 Firat Arslan – record and caliber. Former champion (31-5-0) 20ko (GER). Promotions: #4 Steve Herelius – up one slot due to Frenquel demotion. #5 Ryan Cone – became the new WBA FEDELATIN cruiserweight champion. Demotions: #8 Alexander Frenquel – down four slots due to inactivity. #13 Valery Brudov, #14 Iago Kiladze and #15 Troy Ross – down one slot due to Arslan entrance. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: Removals: No removals. Entries: No entries. Promotions: #3 David Kostecky – up three slots after becoming the new WBA Intercontinental Light heavyweight champion. #10 Sullivan Barrera – up three slots after becoming the new WBA FEDELATIN light heavyweight champion. Demotions: #4 Zsolt Erdei, #5 Jean Pascal and #6 Vycheslav Uzelkov – down one slot due to Kostecky promotion. #11 Joel Casey, #12 Tommy Karpency and #13 Karo Murat – down one slot due to Barrera promotion. SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT: Removals: #9 Allan Green – due to inactivity. Entries: #3 Dimitri Sartison – after relinquishment of the WBA Super middleweight title. #9 Anthony Dirrell – record and caliber (21-0-0) 18ko (USA). Promotions: #1 Stanyslav Kastanov and #2 Karoly Balzsay – up one slot due to entrance of Sartison. Demotions: No demotions. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Removals: #1 Avtandil Khurtsidze – currently champion for another entity and has been defending its title (IBO). #6 Fernando Guerrero – lost to non-rated fighter. Entries: #6 Koji Sato – record and caliber (19-1-0) 17ko (JPN). #12 Gilberto Ramirez – record and caliber (17-0-0) 15ko (MEX). Promotions: #1 Sebastian Zbik – up one slot due to Khurtsidze leaving. #2 Andy Lee and #3 Martin Murray – up two slots due to Khurtsidze leaving and Macklin demotion. #5 Darren Barker – up two slots due to Murray promotion and Guerrero leaving. #7 Matt Korobov – up one slot due to Barker promotion. #8 Julien Marie Sainte, #9 Robbie Bryant, #10 Anthony Fitzgerald and #11 Osamanu Adama – up two slots due to Korobov promotion and Ouma demotion. #13 Giovani Lorenzo – up one slot de to Adama promotion. Demotions: #4 Matthew Macklin – down one slot after losing by SD12 to Felix Sturm for the WBA Middleweight Super championship. #14 Kasim Ouma – down five slots after losing by TKO12 to Gennady Golovkin for the WBA Middleweight title. SUPER WELTERWEIGHT: Removals: #1 Zaurbek Baysangurov – will fight super welterweight world title for another entity (WBO). #10 David Lopez – lost by UD12 to Austin Trout for the WBA Super Welterweight title. Entries: #9 Carlos Molina – record and caliber (19-4-2) 6ko (MEX). #11 Sergey Rabchenko – became the new WBA Super welter Intercontinental champion. #14 Salim Larpi – re-entrance after reconsideration. Promotions: #1 Anthony Mundine – up one slot due to Baysangurov leaving. #2 Nobuhiro Ishida – up two slots due to Baysangurov leaving and Mundine promotion. #3 Pawel Wolak – up three slots due to Mundine & Ishida promotion and Lara demotion. #4 Rigoberto Alvarez – up three slots due to Ishida & Wolak promotion and Lara demotion. #5 Paul Williams – up three slots after winning over Erislandy Lara by MD12. #7 Charlie Ota – up two slots due to Alvarez and Williams promotion. #8 Jonathan Gonzalez – up four slots after becoming the new WBA FEDELATIN super welter champion. #10 Yuki Onaka – up one slot due to Lopez leaving. #12 Jean Carlos Prada & #13 Frank Loporto – up one slot due to Gonzalez promotions. Demotions: #6 Erislandy Lara – down one slot after losing to Paul Williams by MD12. WELTERWEIGHT: Removals: #11 Hector Saldivia – due to the entrance of Paul Malignaggi. #13 Matthew Hatton – due to the entrance of Ismael El Massoudi. Entries: #3 Paul Malignaggi – record and caliber (29-4-0) 6ko (USA). #13 Ismael El Massoudi – record and caliber (35-3-0) 13ko (FRA). Promotions: #5 Kell Brook – became the new WBA Welterweight Intercontinental champion. #10 Thomas Dulorme – up two slots due to activity. Demotions: #6 Leonard Bundu – down three slots due to the entrance of Malignaggi and caliber. #7 Sebastian Lujan – down two slots due to Malignaggi entrance and Brook promotion. #8 Ionut Dan Ion and #9 Antonin Decarie – down one slot due to Malignaggi entrance. #11 Ravshan Hudaynazarov & #10 Marco Avendano – down two slot due to Dulorme promotion & Malignaggi entrance. SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT: Removals: No removals. Entries: #1 Humberto Soto – record and caliber (56-7-2) 32ko (MEX). Promotions: #9 Johan Perez – up one slot, caliber. #12 Kenny Galarza – up two slots due to activity. Demotions: #10 Kendall Holt – down one slot due to Perez promotion. #13 Yoshihiro Kamegai & #14 Tim Coleman – down one slot due to Galarza promotion. LIGHTWEIGHT: Removals: #12 Urbano Antillon – lost by TKO3 to Brandon Rios for the WBA Lightweight title. #15 Dorin Spivey – due to inactivity. Entries: #11 Mercito Gesta – record and caliber (22-0-1) 12ko (PHI). #13 Art Hovhannesyan – won over former rated Archie Ray Marquez by KO6. Promotions: #5 Richard Abril – up four slots due to activity. Demotions: #6 Paulus Moses, #7 Darley Perez, #8 Nihito Arakawa and #9 Ryuji Migaki – down one slot due to Abril promotion. #12 Logan McGuiness – down one slot due to Gesta entrance. #14 Anthony Mezaache & #15 Takehiro Shimada – down one slot due to Hovhannesyan entrance. SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT: Removals: #4 Juan Carlos Salgado – will fight super featherweight world title for another entity (IBF). #10 Archie Ray Marquez – lost to non-rated fighter. #13 Jose Manuel Osorio – due to the entrance of Cordero. Entries: #6 Luis Cruz – record and caliber (18-0-0) 14ko (P.R.). #11 Dante Jardon – record and caliber (17-1-0) 15ko (MEX). #13 Francisco Cordero – re-rated from the feather division, as per request by his representatives. Promotions: #2 Adrien Broner – up four slots after winning by TKO1 over Jason Litzau. #4 Diego Magdaleno – up one slot due to Salgado leaving. #5 Masao Nakamura – up two slots due to Magdaleno & Broner promotion. #7 Jaider Parra & #8 Takashi Miura – up one slot due to Nakamura promotion. #9 Arash Usmanee & #10 Marvin Quintero – up two slots due to Parra and Miura promotion. Demotions: #12 Jason Litzau – down ten slots after losing by TKO1 to Adrien Broner. #14 Jose Manuel Osorio & #15 Bryan Vasquez – down one slot due to Cordero entrance. FEATHERWEIGHT: Removals: #10 Rafael Guzman – due to the entrance of Orlando Del Valle. #12 Francisco Cordero – re-rated to the super feather division as per request by his representatives. Entries: #11 Orlando Del Valle – became the new WBA FEDELATIN featherweight champion. #13 Luis Franco – record and caliber (9-0-0) 5ko (CUB). Promotions: #4 Nicholas Walters – up two slots after successfully defended the regional FEDELATIN feather title. #10 Daud Cino Yordan – up one slot due to Guzman leaving. #12 Irving Berry – up three slots due to activity. Demotions: #5 Eduardo Escobedo & #6 Hozumi Hasegawa – down one slot due to Walters promotion. #14 Oleh Yefimovych and #15 Stanislav Merdov – down one slot due to Franco entrance. 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FLYWEIGHT: Removals: #1 Juan Reveco – became the new WBA Interim flyweight champion after beating Jean Piero Perez by KO2. #2 Edrin Dapudong – lost to Hernan Marquez for the WBA flyweight title by KO3. Entries: #6 Jean Piero Perez – lost the WBA flyweight world title to Juan Reveco by KO2. Promotions: No promotions. Demotions: #7 Giovani Segura, #8 Rocky Fuentes, #9 Oscar Blanquet, #10 Jesus Jimenez, #11 Milan Melindo, #12 Julio Ceja and #13 Rodel Mayol – down one slot due to Perez entrance.
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