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Wbc Official Ratings November 2020 HEAVYWEIGHT WBC OFFICIAL RATINGS CHAMPION: TYSON FURY (GB) NOVEMBER 2020 WON TITLE: February 22, 2020 LAST DEFENCE: LAST COMPULSORY: Febraury 22, 2020 INTERIM CHAMPION: ALEXANDER POVETKIN (RUSSIA) Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are required to register with the WBC Clean Boxing Program at: WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Daniel Dubois (GB) www.wbcboxing.com WBC INT. CHAMPION:VACANT IBF CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) WBO CHAMPION: Anthony Joshua (GB) Contenders: Continental Federations Champions: 1 .- Deontay Wilder (US) ABCO: 2 .- Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) ABU: 3 .- Luis Ortiz (Cuba) BBBofC: Daniel Dubois (GB) 4 .- Andy Ruiz Jr. (Mexico/US) CISBB: 5 .- Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) EBU: 6 .- Joseph Parker (New Zealand) FECARBOX: 7 .- Daniel Dubois (GB) SILVER/COMM/BBBofC FECONSUR: 8 .- Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) NABF: Arslanbek Makhmudov (Russia/Canada) 9 .- Filip Hrgovic (Croatia) OPBF: 10 .- Michael Hunter (US) 11 .- Joe Joyce (GB) 12 .- Charles Martin (US) 13 .- Efe Ajagba (Nigeria/US) 14 .- Agit Kabayel (Germany) 15 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon) 16 .- Dereck Chisora (GB) Affiliated Titles Champions: 17 .- Robert Helenius (Finland) Commonwealth: Daniel Dubois (GB) 18 .- Tony Yoka (France) Continental Americas: Frank Sanchez (Cuba) 19 .- Adam Kownacki (US) Francophone: 20 .- Simon Kean (Canada) Continental Latino American: 21 .- Murat Gassiev (Russia) Mediterranean 22 .- Frank Sanchez (Cuba) AMERICAS USNBC: 23 .- Otto Wallin (Sweden) Youth: Peter Kadiru (Germany) 24 .- Arslanbek Makhmudov (Russia/Canada) NABF 25 .- Hughie Fury (GB) 26 .- Dominic Breazeale (US) 27 .- Martin Bakole (Congo/GB) NA= Not Available: 28 .- Evgeny Romanov (Russia) This shall be limited to other organization's champions (inc. Interim) not listed above, 29 .- Sergey Kuzmin (Russia) any opponents of those champions in a scheduled defense, and those who cannot fight 30 .- Bryant Jennings (US) due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those who do not wish to fight for the WBC) 31 .- Marco Huck (GB) 32 .- Hussein Muhamed (Germany) 33 .- Junior Fa (New Zealand) 34 .- Zhilei Zhang (China) 35 .- Nathan Gorman (GB) 36 .- Jermaine Franklin (US) 37 .- Lukasz Rozanski (Poland) 38 .- Peter Kadiru (Germany) YOUTH 39 .- Demsey McKean (Australia) 40 .- Cassius Chaney (US) * NA = NOT AVAILABLE Anthony Joshua (GB) WBA Super Manuel Charr (Germany) WBA Regular Trevor Bryan (US) WBA Interim Tyrone Spong (Sur) *NA Legal Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) * NA - WBO/IBF/WBA BRIDGERWEIGHT.- (224-101.605) CHAMPION: VACANT WON TITLE: LAST DEFENCE: LAST COMPULSORY: Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are required to register with the WBC Clean Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com WBC SILVER CHAMPION: VACANT WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT Contenders: 1 .- TBD Continental Federations Champions: 2 .- TBD ABCO: 3 .- TBD ABU: 4 .- TBD BBBofC: 5 .- TBD CISBB: 6 .- TBD EBU: 7 .- TBD FECARBOX: 8 .- TBD FECONSUR: 9 .- TBD NABF: 10 .- TBD OPBF: 11 .- TBD 12 .- TBD 13 .- TBD 14 .- TBD 15 .- TBD 16 .- TBD 17 .- TBD Affiliated Titles Champions: 18 .- TBD Commonwealth: 19 .- TBD Continental Americas: 20 .- TBD Francophone: Continental Latino American: Mediterranean: USNBC: Youth: NA= Not Available: This shall be limited to other organization's champions (inc. Interim) not listed above, any opponents of those champions in a scheduled defense, and those who cannot fight due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those who do not wish to fight for the WBC) * NA = NOT AVAILABLE CRUISERWEIGHT.- (200-90.719) CHAMPION: ILUNGA MAKABU (CONGO) WON TITLE: January 31, 2020 LAST DEFENCE: LAST COMPULSORY: January 31, 2020 Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are required to register with the WBC Clean Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Thabiso Mchunu (South Africa) WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT IBF CHAMPION: Mairis Briedis (Latvia) WBO CHAMPÌON: VACANT Contenders: 1 .- Thabiso Mchunu (South Africa) SILVER Continental Federations Champions: 2 .- Alexei Papin (Russia) ABCO: Muhammad Farkhan (Malaysia) 3 .- Olanrewaju Durodola (Nigeria) ABU ABU: Olanrewaji Durodola (Nigeria) 4 .- Michal Cieslak (Poland) BBBofC: 5 .- Kevin Lerena (South Africa) CISBB: 6 .- Yuniel Dorticos (Cuba) EBU: Tommy McCarthy (N. Ireland) 7 .- Andrew Tabiti (US) FECARBOX: 8 .- Ruslan Fayfer (Russia) FECONSUR: 9 .- Krszysztof Wlodarczyk (Poland) NABF: 10 .- Noel Gevor (Armenia/Germany) OPBF: 11 .- Tommy McCarthy (N. Ireland) EBU 12 .- Mateusz Masternak (Poland) 13 .- Alexey Egorov (Russia) 14 .- Dmitry Kudryashov (Russia) 15 .- Richard Riakporhe (GB) * CBP/P 16 .- Yves Ngabu (Belgium) Affiliated Titles Champions: 17 .- Tervel Pulev (Bulgaria) Commonwealth: Chris Billam-Smith (GB) 18 .- Youri Kalenga (Congo) Continental Americas: Simone Federici (Italy) 19 .- Ryan Rozicki (Canada) INTL Silver Francophone: 20 .- Yamil Alberto Peralta (Argentina) CONT. LATINO AMERICAN Continental Latino American: Yamil Alberto Peralta (Argentina) 21 .- Evgeny Tishchenko (Russia) Mediterranean: 22 .- Constantin Bejenaru (Moldova/US) USNBC: 23 .- David Light (New Zealand) Youth: Juergen Uldedaj (Albania/Germany) 24 .- Chris Billam-Smith (GB) COMM 25 .- Simone Federici (Italy) AMERICAS 26 .- Fabio Turchi (Italy) 27 .- Bilal Laggoune (Belgium) 28 .- Ditlev Rossing (Denmark) 29 .- Imre Szello (Hungary) 30 .- Nikodem Jezewski (Poland) 31 .- Kai Robin Havnaa (Norway) NA= Not Available: 32 .- Dilan Prasovic (Montenegro) This shall be limited to other organization's champions (inc. Interim) not listed above, 33 .- Juergen Uldedaj (Albania/Germany) YOUTH any opponents of those champions in a scheduled defense, and those who cannot fight 34 .- Deon Nicholson (US) due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those who do not wish to fight for the WBC) 35 .- Gabriel Adrian Garcia (Mexico) 36 .- Deion Jumah (GB) 37 .- Adam Balski (Poland) 38 .- Damir Beljo (Bosnia & Herzegovina) 39 .- Mike Wilson (US) 40 .- Efetobor Apochi (Nigeria) * NA = NOT AVAILABLE Arsen Goulamirian (Armenia/US) WBA Super Beibut Shumenov (Kazakhstan) WBA Regular Ryad Merhy (Belgium) WBA Interim Krszysztof Glowacki (Poland) * NA - WBO Lawrence Okolie (GB) * NA - WBO Yury Kashinsky (Russia) *NA - WBA Super LT. HEAVYWEIGHT.- (175-79.379) CHAMPION: ARTHUR BETERBIEV (RUSSIA) WON TITLE: October 18, 2019 LAST DEFENCE: LAST COMPULSORY: December 1, 2018 by Stevenson Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are required to register with the WBC Clean Boxing Program at: WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Jean Pascal (Haiti/Canada) www.wbcboxing.com WBC INT. CHAMPION: Nick Hannig (Germany) IBF CHAMPION: Artur Beterbiev (Russia) WBO CHAMPION: VACANT Contenders: 1 .- Gilberto Ramirez (Mexico) Continental Federations Champions: 2 .- Jean Pascal (Haiti/Canada) SILVER ABCO: Mansur Elsaev (Russia) 3 .- Joe Smith Jr. (US) ABU 4 .- Marcus Browne (US) BBBofC: Shakan Pitters (GB) 5 .- Badou Jack (Gambia/Sweden) CISBB: 6 .- Sergey Kovalev (Russia) EBU: 7 .- Igor Mikhalkin (Russia) FECARBOX: 8 .- Jesse Hart (US) FECONSUR: 9 .- Anthony Yarde (GB) NABF: Alfonso Lopez (US) 10 .- Blake Caparello (Australia) OPBF: Reagan Dessaix (Australia) 11 .- Joshua Buatsi (Ghana/GB) 12 .- Sullivan Barrera (Cuba) 13 .- Nick Hannig (Germany) INTL 14 .- Mathieu Bauderlique (France) *CBP/P 15 .- Fanlong Meng (China) 16 .- Callum Johnson (GB) Affiliated Titles Champions: 17 .- Dominic Boesel (Germany) Commonwealth: Lyndon Arthur (GB) 18 .- Leon Bunn (Germany) Continental Americas: 19 .- Isaac Chilemba (Malawi) Francophone: 20 .- Andre Dirrell (US) Continental Latino American: Felix Valera (Dom. R.) 21 .- Ryno Liebenberg (South Africa) Mediterranean: Marko Nikolic (Serbia) 22 .- Vyacheslav Shabranskyy (Ukraine/US) USNBC: Chad Dawson (US) 23 .- Ahmed Elbiali (Egypt) Youth: 24 .- Felix Valera (Dom. R.) CONT. LATINO AMERICAN 25 .- Mansur Elsaev (Russia) ABCO 26 .- Chad Dawson (US) USNBC 27 .- Charles Foster (US) NA= Not Available: 28 .- Alfonso Lopez (US) NABF This shall be limited to other organization's champions (inc. Interim) not listed above, 29 .- Lyndon Arthur (GB) COMM any opponents of those champions in a scheduled defense, and those who cannot fight 30 .- Enrico Koelling (Germany) due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those who do not wish to fight for the WBC) 31 .- Adam Deines (Germany) 32 .- Serge Michel (Russia/Germany) 33 .- Reagan Dessaix (Australia) OPBF 34 .- Pawel Stepien (Poland) 35 .- Davide Faraci (Italy) 36 .- Joseph George (US) 37 .- Shakan Pitters (GB) BBBofC 38 .- Marko Nikolic (Serbia) MEDITERRANEAN 39 .- Doudou Ngumbu (Congo/France) 40 .- Braian Suarez (Argentina) * NA = NOT AVAILABLE Dmitry Bivol (Russia) WBA Super Jean Pascal (Haiti/Canada) WBA Regular Robin Krasniqi (Germany) WBA Interim SUPERMIDDLEWEIGHT.- (168-76.204) CHAMPION: VACANT WON TITLE: LAST DEFENCE: LAST COMPULSORY: September 28, 2019 DIAMOND CHAMPION: CALLUM SMITH (GB) WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Azizbek Abdugofurov (Uzbekistan) WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are required to register with the WBC Clean Boxing Program at: IBF CHAMPION: Caleb Plant (US) www.wbcboxing.com WBO CHAMPION: Billy Joe Saunders (GB) Contenders: 1 .- David Benavidez (US) Continental Federations Champions: 2 .- Avni Yildirim (Turkey) ABCO: Aidos Yerbossynuly (Kazakhstan) 3 .- David Lemieux (Canada) ABU: 4 .- Anthony Dirrell (US) BBBofC: Lerrone Richards (GB) 5 .- Daniel Jacobs (US) CISBB: 6 .- Azizbek Abdugofurov (Uzbekistan) SILVER EBU: 7 .- Vladimir Shishkin (Russia) FECARBOX: 8 .- Fedor Chudinov (Russia) FECONSUR: 9 .- John Ryder (GB) NABF: Lexson Mathieu (Canada) 10 .- Juergen Braehmer (Germany) OPBF: 11 .- Rocky Fielding (GB) 12
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