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Ranking of August. 2021 HEAVYWEIGHT JR. HEAVYWEIGHT LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 201 lbs) ( Over 91.17 kgs) (200 lbs) (90.72 kgs) (175 lbs) (79.38 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA UK LAWRENCE OKOLIE UK JOE SMITH, JR. USA VACANT (female) 1 Oleksandr Usyk (Super Champion) UKR 1 Dilan Prasovic MNE 1 Lyndon Arthur (Int-Cont) UK 2 Joe Joyce (International) UK 2 Murat Gassiev RUS 2 Gilberto Ramirez MEX 3 Joseph Parker (Int-Cont) NZ 3 Thabiso Mchunu SA 3 Umar Salamov RUS 4 Andy Ruiz, Jr. USA 4 Michal Cieslak POL 4 Maxim Vlasov RUS 5 Frank Sanchez Faure (NABO) CUB 5 Mateusz Masternak POL 5 Joshua Buatsi GHA 6 Michael Hunter USA 6 Aleksai Papin RUS 6 Leon Bunn GER 7 Luis Ortiz CUB 7 David Light (Oriental) NZ 7 Marcus Browne USA 8 Zhilei Zhang CHN 8 Juergen Uldedaj ALB 8 Mathieu Bauderlique FRA 9 Evgeny Romanov RUS 9 Jai Opetaia (WBO Global) AUST 9 Andre Dirrell USA 10 Efe Ajagba NIG 10 Chris Billam-Smith UK 10 Callum Smith UK 11 Demsey McKean (Asia-Pacific) AUST 11 Tervel Pulev BUL 11 Callum Johnson (WBO Global) UK 12 Fillip Hrgovic CRO 12 Badou Jack SWD 12 Anthony Yarde UK 13 Agit Kabayel GER 13 Roman Fress (Int-Cont) KAZ 13 Adam Deines GER 14 Tony Yoka FRA 14 Leon Harth (WBO Europe) GER 14 Faris Chevalier AUST 15 Ali Eren Demirezen (WBO Europe) TUR 15 Anthony Martinez (Latino) USA 15 Ali Izmailov RUS ** ** Kamshybek Kunkabayer (Asia-Pacific) KAZ ** Michael Eifert (WBO Youth) GER CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANTHONY JOSHUA WBA ARSEN GOULAMIRIAN WBA DMITRY BIVOL WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF MAIRIS BRIEDIS IBF ARTUR BETERBIEV IBF TYSON FURY WBC ILUNGA MAKABU WBC ARTHUR BETERBIEV WBC SUP. MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 lbs) (76.20 kgs) (160 lbs) (72.58 kgs) (154 lbs) (69.85 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION SAUL ALVAREZ (Super Champion) MEX DEMETRIUS ANDRADE USA BRIAN CARLOS CASTAÑO ARG FRANCHON CREWS DEZURN (female) USA SAVANNAH MARSHALL (female) UK CLARESSA SHIELDS (Sup. Champion) (female) USA 1 Zach Parker (International) UK 1 Jaime Munguia (Int-Cont) MEX 1 Tim Tszyu (WBO Global) AUST 2 Daniel Jacobs USA 2 Zhanibek Alimkhanuly (WBO Global) KAZ 2 Magomed Kurbanov (International) RUS 3 David Lemieux CAN 3 Esquiva Falcao BRA 3 Bakhram Murtazaliev RUS 4 Aslambek Idigov (WBO Europe) RUS 4 Danny Dignum (WBO Europe) UK 4 Patrick Teixeira BRA 5 Aidos Yerbossynuly (WBO Global) KAZ 5 Kanat Islam KAZ 5 Liam Smith UK 6 Erik Bazinyan CAN 6 David Papot FRA 6 Jack Culcay GER 7 Edgar Berlanga USA 7 Liam Williams UK 7 Takeshi Inoue (Asia Pacific) JPN 8 Fedor Chudinov RUS 8 Patrice Volny CAN 8 Sergio Garcia SPN 9 Billy Joe Saunders UK 9 Felix Cash UK 9 Brandon Adams (NABO) USA 10 Lerrone Richards GB 10 Jason Quigley (NABO) IRE 10 Anthony Fowler UK 11 Istvan Szili HUN 11 Issac Hardman (Oriental) AUST 11 Carlos Ocampo MEX 12 Daniele Scardina ITA 12 Juan Manuel Taborda (Latino) ARG 12 Hamzah Sheeraz (WBO Europe) UK 13 John Ryder UK 13 Lukas Ndafoluma (WBO Africa) NAM 13 Charles Conwell USA 14 Vladimir Shishkin RUS 14 Yuki Nonaka (Asia-Pacific) JPN 14 Balazs Bacskai (Int-Cont) HUN 15 Steven Nelson (NABO) USA 15 Amilcar Vidal URUG 15 Dmytro Mytrofanov (Oriental) UKR ** Lester Martinez (Latino) ** ** **Damian Sosa (Latino) MEX CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS SAUL ALVAREZ WBA RYOTA MURATA WBA JERMELL CHARLO WBA CALEB PLANT IBF GENNADY GOLOVKIN IBF JERMELL CHARLO IBF SAUL ALVAREZ WBC JERMALL CHARLO WBC JERMELL CHARLO WBC WELTERWEIGHT JR. WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT (147 lbs) (66.68 kgs) (140 lbs) (63.50 kgs) (135 lbs) (61.24 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION TERENCE CRAWFORD (Sup. Champion) USA JOSH TAYLOR USA TEOFIMO LOPEZ (Sup. Champion) USA JESSICA McCASKILL (female) USA VACANT (female) KATIE TAYLOR (female) IRE 1 Vergil Ortiz, Jr. (International) USA 1 Jack Catterall UK 1 Vasyl Lomachenko UKR 2 Shawn Porter USA 2 Arnold Barboza, Jr. (International) USA 2 George Kambosos, Jr. AUST 3 Mikey Garcia USA 3 Liam Paro (WBO Global) AUST 3 Denys Berinchyk (International) UKR 4 Michael McKinson (WBO Global) UK 4 Jose Pedraza PR 4 Emmanuel Tagoe GHA 5 Jaron Ennis USA 5 Jose Zepeda MEX 5 Jacob Ng (Oriental) AUST 6 David Avanesyan RUS 6 Jose Carlos Ramirez USA 6 Shuichiro Yoshino (Asia-Pacific) JPN 7 Custio Clayton CAN 7 Regis Prograis USA 7 Richard Commey GHA 8 Rashidi Ellis USA 8 Yomar Alamo (Latino) PR 8 Angel Fierro (NABO) MEX 9 Kudratillo Abdukakhorov UZB 9 Sam Maxwell (WBO Europe) UK 9 Isaac Cruz Gonzalez MEX 10 Lewis Crocker (WBO Europe) UK 10 Shohjahon Ergashev UZB 10 Gary Cully (WBO Europe) IRE 11 Keita Obara JPN 11 Danielito Zorrilla (NABO) PR 11 William Zepeda MEX 12 Ryota Toyoshima (Asia-Pacific) JPN 12 Tyrone McKenna (Int-Cont) UK 12 Gustavo Daniel Lemos ARG 13 Janelson Figueroa Bocachica USA 13 Sandor Martin SPN 13 Michel Rivera DR 14 Juan Hernan Leal (Latino) ARG 14 Aram Faniia (Oriental) UKR 14 Lee Selby UK 15 Brian Ceballo (Int-Cont) USA 15 Jeremias Nicolas Ponce ARG 15 Jesus Eduardo Saracho (Latino) MEX ** ** Jose Luis Rodriguez (WBO Youth) MEX ** Zoravor Petrosian (WBO Asia-Pacific Youth) UKR CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS YORDENIS UGAS WBA JOSH TAYLOR WBA TEOFIMO LOPEZ WBA ERROL SPENCE, JR. IBF JOSH TAYLOR IBF TEOFIMO LOPEZ IBF ERROL SPENCE, JR. WBC JOSH TAYLOR WBC DEVIN HANEY WBC Ranking as of September 14, 2021 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130 lbs) (58.97 kgs) (126 lbs) (57.15 kgs) (122 lbs) (55.34 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JAMEL HERRING USA EMANUEL NAVARRETE MEX STEPHEN FULTON USA MIKAELA MAYER (female) USA AMANDA SERRANO (Super Champion) (female) PR VACANT (female) SHAKUR STEVENSON (Interim) USA 1 Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov TJK 1 Joet Gonzalez USA 1 Daniel Roman USA 2 Archie Sharp (WBO Global) UK 2 Mark Magsayo PHI 2 Carlos Castro USA 3 Abraham Nova USA 3 Oleg Malinovskyi (Int-Cont) UKR 3 Thomas Patrick Ward UK 4 Lamont Roach, Jr. USA 4 Isaac Dogboe GHA 4 Mike Plania PHI 5 Joe Noynay (Asia-Pacific) PHI 5 Satoshi Shimizu (Asia-Pacific) JPN 5 Angelo Leo USA 6 Mark Urvanov RUS 6 Bryan Chevalier (NABO) PR 6 Ryo Akaho JPN 7 Albert Bell USA 7 Jeo Santisima PHI 7 Ronny Rios USA 8 Ruslan Kamilov (Int-Cont) RUS 8 Mauricio Lara MEX 8 Azat Hovhannisyan ARM 9 Kosuke Saka JPN 9 Isaac Lowe UK 9 Mukhammad Shekhov (WBO Europe) UZB 10 Matias Rueda (Latino) ARG 10 Brock Jarvis AUST 10 Brad Foster UK 11 Luis Alberto Lopez MEX 11 Christopher Diaz USA 11 Raeese Aleem USA 12 Zelfa Barrett UK 12 Miguel Marriaga PR 12 Eduardo Baez MEX 13 Xavier Martinez USA 13 Ruben Villa COL 13 Hiroaki Teshigawara JPN 14 Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab (WBO Africa) NIG 14 Jong Seon Kang (Oriental) KOR 14 Shingo Wake JPN 15 Sultan Zaurbek (WBO Europe) KAZ 15 Orlando Gonzalez Ruiz PR 15 Albert Pagara PHI ** ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS GERVONTA DAVIS WBA LEO SANTA CRUZ WBA MURODJON AKHMADALIEV WBA VACANT IBF KID GALAHAD IBF MURODJON AKHMADALIEV IBF OSCAR VALDEZ WBC GARY RUSSELL, JR. WBC BRANDON FIGUEROA WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lbs) (53.52 kgs) (115 lbs) (52.16 kgs) (112 lbs) (50.80 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JOHN RIEL CASIMERO PHI KAZUTO IOKA JPN JUNTO NAKATANI JPN DINA THORSLUND (female) DEN MIYO YOSHIDA (female) JPN DEBORA ANAHI LOPEZ (female) ARG 1 Paul Butler (International) UK 1 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai / Wisaksil Wangek THAI 1 Ricardo Rafael Sandoval USA 2 Joseph Agbeko (WBO Africa) GHA 2 Donnie Nietes (International) PHI 2 Ryota Yamauchi (Asia-Pacific) JPN 3 Nikolai Potapov RUS 3 Yanga Sigqibo (Int-Cont) SA 3 Jackson Chauke (WBO Global) SA 4 Rau'shee Warren USA 4 Prince Patel (WBO Africa)(WBO Global) UK 4 Andres Campos (Latino) CHL 5 Jason Moloney AUST 5 Pedro Guevara MEX 5 Genesis Libranza PHI 6 Takuma Inoue JPN 6 KJ Cataraja PHI 6 Bryan Mosinos MEX 7 Vincent Astrolabio PHI 7 Ryoji Fukunaga (Asia-Pacific) JPN 7 Seigo Yuri Akui JPN 8 Melvin Lopez NIC 8 Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. MEX 8 Cristian Gonzalez MEX 9 Israel Gonzalez MEX 9 Kosei Tanaka JPN 9 Jayson Mama PHI 10 Jose Velazquez CHL 10 Sho Ishida JPN 10 Joselito Velazquez MEX 11 Aston Palicte PHI 11 Charlie Edwards UK 11 Cristofer Rosales NIC 12 Lee McGregor UK 12 Ijaz Ahmed (WBO Europe) UK 12 Giemel Magramo PHI 13 Saul Sanchez USA 13 Christian Eduardo Bacasegua (Latino) MEX 13 Angel Francisco Ramos MEX 14 Ukashir Farooq UK 14 Manyo Plange GHA 14 Muhammed Waseem PAK 15 Ryosuke Nishida (Asia-Pacific) JPN 15 Jade Bornea PHI 15 Angel Acosta PR ** ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS NAOYA INOUE WBA JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA WBA ARTEM DALAKIAN WBA NAOYA INOUE IBF JERWIN ANCAJAS IBF SUNNY EDWARDS IBF NONITO DONAIRE WBC JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA WBC JULIO CESAR MARTINEZ WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT (108 lbs) (48.99 kgs) (105 lbs) (47.63 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION ELWIN SOTO CASTRO MEX WILFREDO MENDEZ PR SENEISA ESTRADA (female) USA ETSUKO TADA (female) JPN MIKA IWAKAWA (ATOM CHAMP) (Female Interim) JPN 1 Jonathan Gonzalez (NABO) PR 1 Masataka Taniguchi JPN 2 Riku Kano (Asia Pacific) JPN 2 Melvin Jerusalem PHI 3 Agustin Mauro Gauto ARG 3 Daniel Valladares MEX 4 Jesse Rodriguez USA 4 Chayaphon Moonsri THAI 5 Thanongsak Simsri THAI 5 Siphamandia Baleni (WBO Africa) SA 6 Sivenathi Nonthshinga (WBO Africa Youth) SA 6 Ginjiro Shigeoka (Asia-Pacific) JPN 7 Mark Vicelles PHI 7 Pedro Taduran PHI 8 Hekkie Budler SA 8 Kai Ishizawa JPN 9 Masamichi Yabuki JPN 9 Bangile Nyangani SA 10 Tibo Monabesa IND 10 Leyman Benavides NIC 11 Christina Araneta PHI 11 Norihito Tanaka JPN 12 Katsunari Takayama JPN 12 Carlos Buitrago NIC 13 Erik Omar Lopez Garcia MEX 13 ArAr Andales PHI 14 Mark Anthony Barriga PHI 14 Samuel Salva PHI 15 Kenichi Horikawa JPN 15 Abraham Rodriguez MEX ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS HIROTO KYOGUCHI WBA THAMMONOON NIYOMTRONG WBA FELIX ALVARADO IBF RENE MARK CUARTO IBF KENSHIRO TERAJI WBC PANYA PRADABSRI WBC Ranking as of September 14, 2021.
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